Justin & Staci, you two couldn't be more right. When I was a kid I marveled about how my parents and their friends seemed to be stuck in a certain earlier period of time. A lot of stress in the family in the late 1960's and early 1970's - Vietnam war, civil rights, assassinations, The Rolling Stones & the Beatles white album (drug references) as opposed to Glenn Miller, Johnny Rivers, or Paul Anka. Everything was changing then and changing a lot. And we kids didn't always think like our parents. As kids we didn't appreciate what our parents went through in their early lives and how it shaped them - for good or bad. Now that I'm elderly, I see the same thing in myself. In a way, I got stuck like my parents did, always comparing things in the here and now to the most intense periods of my life, which were more than 40 years ago.
I can’t disagree with a word you said. I’m not elderly. Just 51😀. My parents were a little too old to be caught up in the 60s. They were in high school in the 50s. Neither ever went to school with a black person. I love them endlessly but their viewpoint became outdated quickly. They didn’t notice because they worked really hard and focused on responsibility and doing the right thing. We are seeing more 25 year old white kids opinionated and judgmental online and don’t work but part time while living with their parents. This country is running out of steam with lazy judgmental kids.
3:07 he raises a valid point. my grandfather was the single greatest human being I've ever known in my entire life. the person I've loved most in this world. but... by modern definitions, he was racist. He thought people should stick to their own group and not marry, but it was not due to hatred. this man did not hate people. I think it was just .....people seem to not think and just go with the flow and embrace the culture they were brought up with. I knew my grandfather to garden with neighbors who were black...and after they both worked in each others yard....they would sit in the shade and look at the work they had done and talk about it and what they needed to do the next day.....enjoying a glass of sweet tea together, but he still thought that whites and blacks shouldn't marry, but he was NOT a hateful person. my generation knows better. I think we need to give allowances for older people and "get" that times were different then and just because they might be racist by our definition, that doesn't mean they hated other people. its way more complex than that. one more thing...my grandfather was born in 1907.....I think that give it more context
Damn it the bit only gets better and better and it had to end THERE. Problem with watching Bill is that you don't want to stop so I guess it has to end some time
Older people who use the slang, wear the clothing, copy lifestyles, adopt the latest musical tastes, try to be buddies to younger people, etc are resented by young people and mocked by their peers. Habits ingrain earlier, youthful behaviors that get reinforced when you socialize with others from your own generation. It becomes like the connection that spouses develop over time versus the tensions and confusions that existed when they first started dating.
I watch a lot of react videos in my free time, especially Bill Burr reactions, and you two are killing it. I love the honest analysis and cultural context you both provide. Count me in.
It is funny to hear what the norms were just even 50 years ago let alone a century ago. Bill Burr makes a good point of the point of reference based on age. Funny stuff. When I say I used to own & drive a Datsun 280ZX when I was in college to any one college age kid now they look at me like "What is a Datsun?" Lol
QOTD: Starbucks all day. Dunkin is good, but White Mocha from Starbucks just hits the spot every time! -For real, thanks for all the laughs you guys provide, it really makes my day seeing your vids!
So Clippers owner, Donald Sterling, had a problem with his extra-marital girlfriend hanging out with black men. To paraphrase, he said she can hang out with them, sleep with them, anything she wants... just don't advertise it. Ultimate irony is that the girlfriend is black/latina herself. I remember at the time of this story hitting the air doing so many double-takes that I suffer neck pain to this very day. QotD: Neither. I'm not a coffee guy. Starbucks if I was though as we don't have Duncan in my region.
For a long time time I had only heard the quote of him saying he didn't care what she did with them, just don't bring these other dudes she is banging to HIS TEAM'S games. Until today I never looked into it and saw he said it bothers him that she associates with black people.
Dunkin donuts. Starbucks is good too but I can't remember which cup size is called what, so I go with whichever one the bartender says is large, haha. You guys are great, your videos are always fun to watch, and those led lights are lit!
I'm 58 and having been fighting for social justice for nearly 40 years. Now I'm tired, I find myself paying less and less attention to the world...I'm simply TOO TIRED.
the problem with getting older and society changing is that your identity has to change, you have to keep becoming a different person, in a way -- one likes to have roots, but you have to keep pulling them up and transplanting yourself - and after 6 or 7 decades, a man starts to wear out - so one has to drop out and stop paying attention, or it kind of breaks one's heart - or else, one sees that justice is finally attained, but you're not in the picture, just standing on the outside and applauding - everybody likes to make fun of old people, but that's just to push back the fear of getting old - still, it's better than the alternative :)
So easy!!! I'll take donuts over Starbucks!!! Lol. Easiest question of the day lol. You two rock so much! Love you two and I am so glad to have subbed :)
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In Cali we had a chain called Winchell's Donuts when I grew up there. I would love to go there again. Anyone know if they still exist? Other states maybe?
@@gator9339 Good to know, if I ever get back there! Tried the devil's food donuts there? If you like chocolate, you'll love them! Funny ass name, bro! Thanks for getting back to me!
I enjoy your reactions. I'm glad you're working on a new setup, but this video has a lot of echoes, particularly when Bill Burr was talking. Hopefully you'll get some soundproofing to fix that. Thanks for the video though. Bill Burr is always enjoyable. He had a bit specifically about the Duck Dynasty guy. I thought it was part of this one, but apparently not.
I think part of getting older is that at a certain point you start shitting on new music. It seems inevitable. I find myself in the car with the radio on going: 'What is this crap?!' Then I catch myself and think: 'Oh no...it's happening.'
Burr was wrong about Walt Disney...there is not one credible shred of evidence that Walt was an anti-Semite. He had many Jewish people working for him, such as Robert and Richard Sherman, who wrote so many classic Disney songs, for both his films (such as Mary Poppins) and his theme parks (It's a Small World) who were themselves sons of Jewish parents. Still, Burr is one of my favorite comedians, and this was on the whole a very funny bit!
Holy crap.. this is the most savage I have seen Bill. Am I still in the crew?! new back drop doesn't feel like home.. why did we have to leave grandma behind? anyways. ok.. I watch some reactions.. I will drop this on you. reaction this! ua-cam.com/video/IurvVNHsKw4/v-deo.html and for the question of the day?! why is there no Krispy cream in there.. that is wrong. Just say'n.. Justin.. for the record you are my hero
I have to say that I’m shocked/surprised/impressed at how you both can look at a situation from the outside ... in. Especially when it comes to racism and other -isms. Folks see/hear the racist act and they immediately go to cancel culture. NOT saying racism is good. NOT. To step back and reason out WHY Person A said (fill in) takes a higher level of humanity. NOT saying that excuses the act. NOT. I am saying that if you can see Steps 1 to whatever, you can now add up those steps and reason out WHY and HOW that person came to the point that’s now the media issue. In fact, that exact mentality is what is said concerning modern day racism and how it affects minorities. Exact same mentality. Aren’t we all told that we need to understand history in order to better understand and deal with the present? (Hint: Yes). This is no different
I am from New England, I want my Dunkin' Donuts. Plus Starbucks is way too millennial pretentious for me, I am NOT spend ing double digits on any coffee unless it's Irished up first!
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This is Bill’s best special in my opinion. The entire thing is fantastic
I agree bro I watch it all the time 😂
Which special was this again?
@@420johonig “it’s called I’m sorry you feel that way”
@@shaneballen9225 oh yeah that's right thank you
@@420johonig no worries brotha! 💪🏼
Justin & Staci, you two couldn't be more right.
When I was a kid I marveled about how my parents and their friends seemed to be stuck in a certain earlier period of time. A lot of stress in the family in the late 1960's and early 1970's - Vietnam war, civil rights, assassinations, The Rolling Stones & the Beatles white album (drug references) as opposed to Glenn Miller, Johnny Rivers, or Paul Anka. Everything was changing then and changing a lot.
And we kids didn't always think like our parents. As kids we didn't appreciate what our parents went through in their early lives and how it shaped them - for good or bad.
Now that I'm elderly, I see the same thing in myself. In a way, I got stuck like my parents did, always comparing things in the here and now to the most intense periods of my life, which were more than 40 years ago.
I can’t disagree with a word you said. I’m not elderly. Just 51😀. My parents were a little too old to be caught up in the 60s. They were in high school in the 50s. Neither ever went to school with a black person. I love them endlessly but their viewpoint became outdated quickly. They didn’t notice because they worked really hard and focused on responsibility and doing the right thing. We are seeing more 25 year old white kids opinionated and judgmental online and don’t work but part time while living with their parents. This country is running out of steam with lazy judgmental kids.
“Started in black and white and when the solo came it turned to color.” That’s November Rain by Guns n Roses lol.
The ABCs part was hilarious. Really brings perspective though too.
3:07 he raises a valid point.
my grandfather was the single greatest human being I've ever known in my entire life. the person I've loved most in this world.
but... by modern definitions, he was racist. He thought people should stick to their own group and not marry, but it was not due to hatred. this man did not hate people.
I think it was just .....people seem to not think and just go with the flow and embrace the culture they were brought up with.
I knew my grandfather to garden with neighbors who were black...and after they both worked in each others yard....they would sit in the shade and look at the work they had done and talk about it and what they needed to do the next day.....enjoying a glass of sweet tea together, but he still thought that whites and blacks shouldn't marry, but he was NOT a hateful person.
my generation knows better.
I think we need to give allowances for older people and "get" that times were different then and just because they might be racist by our definition, that doesn't mean they hated other people.
its way more complex than that.
one more thing...my grandfather was born in 1907.....I think that give it more context
Staci's reaction to the part of him doing the ABCs and then scream at the Indian. 😂😂
He was singing "In the Mood" Glen Miller when he was thumbing through the record collection.
He is one of my favorites thx
Damn it the bit only gets better and better and it had to end THERE. Problem with watching Bill is that you don't want to stop so I guess it has to end some time
Thank you. It was a new one for me. I enjoyed it with you guys.
Older people who use the slang, wear the clothing, copy lifestyles, adopt the latest musical tastes, try to be buddies to younger people, etc are resented by young people and mocked by their peers. Habits ingrain earlier, youthful behaviors that get reinforced when you socialize with others from your own generation. It becomes like the connection that spouses develop over time versus the tensions and confusions that existed when they first started dating.
I'm in my 60's and love your perspective. Keep the videos coming !!!
I watch a lot of react videos in my free time, especially Bill Burr reactions, and you two are killing it. I love the honest analysis and cultural context you both provide. Count me in.
If you don't stay current, or don't try to, yeah that can happen. LOL Great reaction, guys!
Right on Guys!!!!
love how you have the screen as see through thats pretty cool
I really appreciate your take/reaction to things. I'm certainly late to this video on your channel, but I subscribed. Please keep it coming!
Bill Burr is always on point. Love your videos guys. Cheers.
The duck dynasty bit - which is the end of this old people in trouble bit - is the best part imo. You should check that out
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Great reactions
Thanks for entertaining us all
He describes 80's music, perfectly!
He talked some more about the Duck Dynasty guy in this show and it was hilarious.
I can kinda agree with him. Im 29 and I already feel like certain things are passing me by. music and technology for example.
It is funny to hear what the norms were just even 50 years ago let alone a century ago. Bill Burr makes a good point of the point of reference based on age. Funny stuff. When I say I used to own & drive a Datsun 280ZX when I was in college to any one college age kid now they look at me like "What is a Datsun?" Lol
Y’all are funny. Thanks for sharing your stuff. Dunkin all way. The lemon filled donuts with powder sugar are gifts from Heaven! Long live the lights!
QOTD: Starbucks all day. Dunkin is good, but White Mocha from Starbucks just hits the spot every time!
-For real, thanks for all the laughs you guys provide, it really makes my day seeing your vids!
I don’t have $ 5.00 for a Lg Starbucks coffee every day
@@roberts.6575 I dont have it daily lol, I'd be broke. Just an occasional treat!
I really like you both! Good work!
I was an RCA at one point and trust me lm!, it's an eye opening experience! The old people are straight up blunt and DO NOT care. 🤣😂😂
they have nothing to lose
I can’t get over how attractive Staci is 😂
That's why us guys are here 😆
There are no Dunkin' Donuts in Minnesota. I see them everywhere when I go to Colombia. But of course then I don't see much Starbucks...
So Clippers owner, Donald Sterling, had a problem with his extra-marital girlfriend hanging out with black men. To paraphrase, he said she can hang out with them, sleep with them, anything she wants... just don't advertise it. Ultimate irony is that the girlfriend is black/latina herself. I remember at the time of this story hitting the air doing so many double-takes that I suffer neck pain to this very day.
QotD: Neither. I'm not a coffee guy. Starbucks if I was though as we don't have Duncan in my region.
For a long time time I had only heard the quote of him saying he didn't care what she did with them, just don't bring these other dudes she is banging to HIS TEAM'S games. Until today I never looked into it and saw he said it bothers him that she associates with black people.
Change is a hard thing to do.
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My grandfather was original Archie Bunker!!! Lived till 94, because he was so ornry!!!
Dunkin donuts. Starbucks is good too but I can't remember which cup size is called what, so I go with whichever one the bartender says is large, haha. You guys are great, your videos are always fun to watch, and those led lights are lit!
I'm 58 and having been fighting for social justice for nearly 40 years. Now I'm tired, I find myself paying less and less attention to the world...I'm simply TOO TIRED.
the problem with getting older and society changing is that your identity has to change, you have to keep becoming a different person, in a way -- one likes to have roots, but you have to keep pulling them up and transplanting yourself - and after 6 or 7 decades, a man starts to wear out - so one has to drop out and stop paying attention, or it kind of breaks one's heart - or else, one sees that justice is finally attained, but you're not in the picture, just standing on the outside and applauding - everybody likes to make fun of old people, but that's just to push back the fear of getting old - still, it's better than the alternative :)
So easy!!! I'll take donuts over Starbucks!!! Lol. Easiest question of the day lol.
You two rock so much! Love you two and I am so glad to have subbed :)
Dunkin Donuts - I don't drink coffee, so I don't need Starbucks!
DUNKIN DONUTS ALLLL DAYYYYY 💙💙💙💙💙
Donuts! I might be the only person in WA state that's never been in a Starbucks...............
Love your guys channel ❤ Starbucks because as a Canadian we don't have Dunken. But Tim Hortons if you live in 🇨🇦
Starbuckkkkkksssss
Love ur reactions
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Music officially died for me in 2005
Now that was funny...
In Cali we had a chain called Winchell's Donuts when I grew up there. I would love to go there again. Anyone know if they still exist? Other states maybe?
I live in Los Angeles and there's still a Winchells not too far from me
@@gator9339 Good to know, if I ever get back there! Tried the devil's food donuts there? If you like chocolate, you'll love them! Funny ass name, bro! Thanks for getting back to me!
I enjoy your reactions. I'm glad you're working on a new setup, but this video has a lot of echoes, particularly when Bill Burr was talking. Hopefully you'll get some soundproofing to fix that. Thanks for the video though. Bill Burr is always enjoyable. He had a bit specifically about the Duck Dynasty guy. I thought it was part of this one, but apparently not.
I think part of getting older is that at a certain point you start shitting on new music. It seems inevitable. I find myself in the car with the radio on going: 'What is this crap?!' Then I catch myself and think: 'Oh no...it's happening.'
We do the same thing! Sometimes we just can’t understand the appeal of some of the newer music
great view.....
I'm 67 and feel more liberal than ever!!😎
Burr was wrong about Walt Disney...there is not one credible shred of evidence that Walt was an anti-Semite. He had many Jewish people working for him, such as Robert and Richard Sherman, who wrote so many classic Disney songs, for both his films (such as Mary Poppins) and his theme parks (It's a Small World) who were themselves sons of Jewish parents. Still, Burr is one of my favorite comedians, and this was on the whole a very funny bit!
Holy crap.. this is the most savage I have seen Bill. Am I still in the crew?! new back drop doesn't feel like home.. why did we have to leave grandma behind? anyways. ok.. I watch some reactions.. I will drop this on you. reaction this! ua-cam.com/video/IurvVNHsKw4/v-deo.html and for the question of the day?! why is there no Krispy cream in there.. that is wrong. Just say'n.. Justin.. for the record you are my hero
Dunkin Donuts
You should finish part 2 of Ralphie May’s Politically Incorrect stand-up where he touches on Gay people and Kobe Bryant.
Which special are you talking about I want to check it out?
@@420johonig it’s the same special they have playing here but part 2
Yeah sometimes just because they're older doesn't mean they have a sustain point of view on things
but definitely Dunkin Donuts
Tim Hortons is the best.
@@420johonig yeah but it wasn't a choice to pick from their question
Dunkin, I don't do Starbucks
You two are goofy :-) You look good together doing it though!
Dunkin Donuts for life!
Now that they have the iced coffee they win 100x over
I have to say that I’m shocked/surprised/impressed at how you both can look at a situation from the outside ... in. Especially when it comes to racism and other -isms.
Folks see/hear the racist act and they immediately go to cancel culture. NOT saying racism is good. NOT. To step back and reason out WHY Person A said (fill in) takes a higher level of humanity. NOT saying that excuses the act. NOT. I am saying that if you can see Steps 1 to whatever, you can now add up those steps and reason out WHY and HOW that person came to the point that’s now the media issue.
In fact, that exact mentality is what is said concerning modern day racism and how it affects minorities. Exact same mentality. Aren’t we all told that we need to understand history in order to better understand and deal with the present?
(Hint: Yes).
This is no different
Actually Walt Disney passed away in 1966,he was 65
You don’t believe the frozen theories
@@YBMJETT not really, it still doesn't change his views
Apparently he wasn't first to do animation it was his rival
#AlgoBoost
Not going to either:)
Keep going till i find a 7-11
You gonna put them tires back lol....krispy kreme is better anyway
Dunkin' donuts
Dunkin donuts
respect never changes, regardless of the times. only people that are concerned with that shit are the closet racists.
I am from New England, I want my Dunkin' Donuts. Plus Starbucks is way too millennial pretentious for me, I am NOT spend ing double digits on any coffee unless it's Irished up first!
Dunkin
I'm gonna keep going until I find a Krispy Kreme!