I like Mark Cuban's laugh. When I see him laugh on television, I think to myself "here's a jovial fellow that has a central nervous system and can use context clues to construct an idea of other people's inner lives".
As someone who used to travel a lot for work, Shark Tank ABSOLUTELY hits different when you're alone in a hotel room with a large pizza, temporarily imagining you were there on a business trip making similar high risk, savoy decisions and not waking up at the crack of dawn to work outside in the cold and the mud.
Wouldn’t you have to also imagine yourself as the kind of person who would have any number of people killed if it benefited them in anyway? Pretty much any mega rich person is someone that would inflict any amount of harm on any amount of people to advantage themselves, since that’s basically what you do to become rich.
@@randbarrett8706 I mean...no? My previous fleeting fantasies of being inexplicably lifted into the upper class involved me presupposing that I was gonna be "one of the good millionaires" so there's that I guess.
Herjavic is hilarious. He's the handsome nice guy who reveals himself to be a complete shitheel. There's a reason they do that bit in every romantic comedy ever.
It was pretty cool, at the height of anti-Trump sentiments, when Mark Cuban went on a nightly talk show and clarified that he was an actual owner of billions of dollars, and everyone good-humoredly tolerated it, but also were glad that they didn't have to have this experience for more than maybe a minute or two.
Shark Tank is great hotel TV when you're too tired from traveling to actually internalize the immorality. Mark Cuban is handsome and it's got a nice show structure.
I wanna defend the UK format for a second which is pitched as a business show. It's hosted by the BBC's former Economics Editor and the Dragons don't do hideous things like demanding 51% of the business. (I was genuinely shocked at how fast that happened on the US version.)
It's weird how the British are so proper when it comes to their fiction, but their political candor, actual government debates, and interview television is completely over the top and obnoxious.
@@LMYS5697 yeah exactly, you know the one! It's fucking awesome watching a guy who thinks he's about to have sex with a child get tazed and fall face down on the ground instead. Even more awesome, was the time he caught a local district attorney who ended up committing suicide, that shit ruled!
@@vampirepvssy heh, doubtful but interesting. Usually that kind of wealth insulates you from consequences. Jeffrey Epstein operated for years despite being known to law enforcement.
THe fact that Matt et al think that Shark Tank is the first show to be just a commercial in disguise just shows how insidious this genre is. GUys, ever heard of... "game shows"? It's this concept where products... oh wait, shark Tank is a game show. It's actually less offensive than 'The price is right' and other "game shows" ABOUT SHOPPING!
I like Mark Cuban's laugh. When I see him laugh on television, I think to myself "here's a jovial fellow that has a central nervous system and can use context clues to construct an idea of other people's inner lives".
Empathy- i really identify with that
He’s what Trump would be if he had a human soul
This is a comment of agreement 🤝
I also. Plus, also, to, and as well.
As someone who used to travel a lot for work, Shark Tank ABSOLUTELY hits different when you're alone in a hotel room with a large pizza, temporarily imagining you were there on a business trip making similar high risk, savoy decisions and not waking up at the crack of dawn to work outside in the cold and the mud.
Wouldn’t you have to also imagine yourself as the kind of person who would have any number of people killed if it benefited them in anyway?
Pretty much any mega rich person is someone that would inflict any amount of harm on any amount of people to advantage themselves, since that’s basically what you do to become rich.
@@randbarrett8706 I mean...no? My previous fleeting fantasies of being inexplicably lifted into the upper class involved me presupposing that I was gonna be "one of the good millionaires" so there's that I guess.
Someone who uses his wealth to inspire and improve the lives of young men around the world, like Andrew Tate
@@g.ra.6829 hahahaha TRUUUUE!!
Laying on a freshly made bed and watching shark tank while drinking a $8 ipa I bought feom the lobby is heaven
Shark Tank turning sex with your spouse into a prisoner's dilemma is never something I could have imagined, but always knew I needed.
You have hahd of stretch leemosines, but what about stretch sandahls?
I need $15 for a lemonade
all this talk about steepled fingers; someone should really pitch a certain steakhouse to the sharks…
I would like to have dinnah
Great idea! That way if you have a friend who needs a new pair of sandahls you can both walk to the sandahl store togetha!
based
I'm happy for Matt, went and got himself a podcastin' wife
That is the American yeoman’s dream
Herjavic is hilarious. He's the handsome nice guy who reveals himself to be a complete shitheel. There's a reason they do that bit in every romantic comedy ever.
I like how Matt thought it’s gay to kill someone of the same gender
It was pretty cool, at the height of anti-Trump sentiments, when Mark Cuban went on a nightly talk show and clarified that he was an actual owner of billions of dollars, and everyone good-humoredly tolerated it, but also were glad that they didn't have to have this experience for more than maybe a minute or two.
Shark Tank is great hotel TV when you're too tired from traveling to actually internalize the immorality. Mark Cuban is handsome and it's got a nice show structure.
Agree with Matt's dumpling idea
I wanna defend the UK format for a second which is pitched as a business show. It's hosted by the BBC's former Economics Editor and the Dragons don't do hideous things like demanding 51% of the business. (I was genuinely shocked at how fast that happened on the US version.)
Saw Cuban on Jon Stewart recently. He ain't no class traitor. He's an affable evil.
pasta sauce on ramen is pretty awesome, actually
It's weird how the British are so proper when it comes to their fiction, but their political candor, actual government debates, and interview television is completely over the top and obnoxious.
Listening to this now, it hits different. All praise be to Matt, all praise to the first family of dirtbag lefties.
Chris Hansen had a much better predator themed reality game show for sure
One that uses vigilante justice in service to the carceral state?
@@LMYS5697 yeah exactly, you know the one! It's fucking awesome watching a guy who thinks he's about to have sex with a child get tazed and fall face down on the ground instead. Even more awesome, was the time he caught a local district attorney who ended up committing suicide, that shit ruled!
Maybe the last episode of shark tank will end the same way
@@vampirepvssy heh, doubtful but interesting. Usually that kind of wealth insulates you from consequences. Jeffrey Epstein operated for years despite being known to law enforcement.
Almost as gross and exploitative as Shark Tank too. Almost.
True the shark might the king of the jungle but dragons are cooler
Trying to picture a shark in a jungle.
Sharks, being fish, do not live in jungles.
@@adameanglin gonna need a source on that
@@adameanglin
Sarcasm, being a form of communication, lives in non autistic brains.
@@acetate909 Bro, sharks do NOT live in jungles.
“Sides King” you mean a Cul De Sac cut
We love them don't we folks
Dragon "s Den makes more sense as a metaphor. Since you slay the Dragon and you get the richest. But shark tank I don't know what that means.
Audio levels diff
Christmas deliverance?
Is this a good listen?
hell yeah dude. it rocks
@@RememberShuffle Nice dude, gonna save it for my break tomorrow. Always appreciate these uploads man.
@@nickbooze9766
It's good. Also, this podcast is hosted by Matt's new girlfriend, seriously.
Look, I hate US reality TV even more than British reality TV. It's faker, more over the top, annoying, more saccharine. I ~haaaate~ it.
They already sell a dog umbrella, sadly.
THe fact that Matt et al think that Shark Tank is the first show to be just a commercial in disguise just shows how insidious this genre is.
GUys, ever heard of... "game shows"? It's this concept where products...
oh wait, shark Tank is a game show. It's actually less offensive than 'The price is right' and other "game shows" ABOUT SHOPPING!