I dont mean to be so off topic but does anybody know a way to log back into an Instagram account? I was dumb forgot the login password. I would love any tricks you can give me
@Zayd Elijah i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@@7upvids Ah you see, that's how they get you. The Horses Of Old were once confident, bold beasts. But then they came to America and it gave them anxiety and depression.
apparently horses are extremely fearful, I went on a horse forum once and people were listing off things their horses were scarred of. Some of my favorites were plastic bags, ponies (like imagine being scarred of short people), birds, and "his own farts"
I know a horse. A very easily scared horse. Some of my favourite things are: something moving in a way he didn't expect, the sound of a pole being pulled out of a cone, anyhting small moving towards him, barrels, the colour yellow, and faster horses.
DrDolphinrider There are different breeds of both, and some can be either. My sister’s horse is a pony when not wearing shoes, but becomes a horse after donning them.
@@dottyContrarian No, those are the horse _elements._ See, while humans have four classical elements, which are further divided into 118 chemical elements, horses have six friendship elements. Twilight Sparkle was the main character, cuz she represented the element of magic. "Please, I just wanna see my family again!" I'M NOT DONE! And Rainbow Dash was like, the sporty girl.
horses are very anxious, as people have mentioned, because it's basically nature's perfect running-away machine. like, the way it's survived in a world of big dogs and cats and bears is by just turning on a dime when they see danger and running in a straight line very fast
that's why so many horses survive in plains areas, a plains is basically the perfect biome to see danger clearly and simply run away largely unimpeded. take assateague island, the home to countless species of wild horses, it's literally just a long strip of sand and grass in the atlantic ocean
@@candyh4284 The earliest natural ancestors of horses evolved on the Eurasian steppe, which is wide-open grasslands for hundreds of kilometers in every direction.
Raymond Novaco theorized that there are three types of anger. The Wikipedia page for Anger seems to cite the works of Raymond Novaco exclusively. I think that he might be using it to promote his works.
i was curious and Novaco's works make up a very small portion of the citations, it just seems like when his work is included, the writing that surrounds the quotes is really poor and lazy. probably why his name stuck out for you
horses can feel embarrassment i saw it once when a wild and very clever mustang mare slipped and fell on her damn butt in the middle of a road in front of like 3 other horses and riders
it feels like the mcelroy brothers are embodying the horses emotions and experiencing them going thru the seven stages of grief realizing their circumstances
True fact: Horses while from North America were not domesticated here. Early horse ancestors in North America went extinct but had already spread to the rest of the world. Europeans and Asians were responsible for domesticating horses and bringing them back to North America. So the packs of "wild" horses out west aren't actually wild they are Feral. Meaning they are the descendants of domesticated animals left to survive in the wilderness without humans.
One of the most astonishing species that is feral and not wild are pigeons. I always find that fascinating. They're just smaller, dumber chickens that can fly so they escaped.
I love this segment so much because the way the brothers talk about horses makes it extremely clear that none of them have ever interacted with a typical horse for more than ten minutes and that just adds an extra layer of humor to the whole thing.
Horses are prey animals. Most of what they have is alertness and fear. They also have social bonds with their herdmates, and they also have some more negative emotions like hostility and jealousy (stallions will kill foals they believe are not theirs). Horses can be territorial and aggressive like most animals who compete for mates. They can be protective of their young and their mates. They can be playful. They can be calm and relaxed (but again: prey animals. It takes a lot). Horses do not appear to have sufficiently complex emotions to mourn their dead or plan for the future. They don’t naturally play in ways that won’t increase their survival chance; they’ll play games taught to them by humans, but you won’t find them spontaneously trying to dribble a ball through a doorway just because they’re interested in it. So they don’t have that going for them the way many primates, cetaceans, and some bird species like corvids do. This kind of answer is why I’m not a professional comedian. I would never theorize “Anger 2” in a jillion years. But for anyone wondering the real answer to “do horses have special emotions?”: “not really.”
personally i think they can feel more deep companionship over romance in humans terms, but thats just from horses ive observed over time, and not like....an actual study? hmm
Only problem with this clip: horses weren't domesticated in North America; in fact, horses are not native to the Americas at all. They were first domesticated in Central Asia prior to 3500 BC. Other than that, this clip is fucking hilarious.
Gilli Weed I understand the way I phrased it may have been a tad bit more confrontational/belligerent than I intended it, but it's still not like I was like "this clip sucks, they got the history of horses wrong". I was pointing out a small inaccuracy. As I stated, this clip is hilarious. I was not trying to take away from that, as is evident in my comment. Calm the fuck down.
horses were native to america, but they went extinct shortly after humans arrived along with most of the other large animals because they didn't know we are fucking murder MACHINES
Joel Starr-Avalos While it's true that a subspecies of Equus ferus was native to North America, and went extinct roughly around the time humans were coming over from Asia, 1) humans being the one to drive it to extinction is not the certain reason; another likely reason was climate change, due to it being the end of the Ice Age; 2) it was definitely not a horse as we know it today, as modern horses are only like this due to millennia of selective breeding; 3) the horse as we know it today (Equus ferus caballus) was not native to North America, but bred in the steppes of Eurasia roughly 3500 years ago, and then brought over by Europeans ~500 years ago.
Griffin's delivery in this bit feels like he's performing his own horse based stand-up comedy special
I dont mean to be so off topic but does anybody know a way to log back into an Instagram account?
I was dumb forgot the login password. I would love any tricks you can give me
@Zayd Elijah i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Zayd Elijah It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my ass !
I can say 100% anxiety is one of the most prevalent emotions a horse feels above all else. They're just giant anxiety dogs.
Horses aren't native to the America's.
@@samuelblackthorne9122 I?? Never said they were?? What??
serpentarius Everyone knows anxiety is exclusive to the United States of the Americas, meaning you implied horses are from America.
@@7upvids Ah you see, that's how they get you. The Horses Of Old were once confident, bold beasts. But then they came to America and it gave them anxiety and depression.
@@serpentarius1194 Just like it did for everybody coming to America.
apparently horses are extremely fearful, I went on a horse forum once and people were listing off things their horses were scarred of. Some of my favorites were plastic bags, ponies (like imagine being scarred of short people), birds, and "his own farts"
"imagine being scared for short people" holy shit lol
I know a horse. A very easily scared horse. Some of my favourite things are: something moving in a way he didn't expect, the sound of a pole being pulled out of a cone, anyhting small moving towards him, barrels, the colour yellow, and faster horses.
Ponies are a different breed from horses, aren't they? I'd imagine it's more like having a fear of Dwarves.
DrDolphinrider
There are different breeds of both, and some can be either. My sister’s horse is a pony when not wearing shoes, but becomes a horse after donning them.
@@runeanonymous9760 You mean he has lil' booster shoes!?
Apathy as "I accepted too much!" Hit me like a truck
Same. It was kinda subtle but wow it slapped me in the face
A horse has up to 15 horsepowers. These powers include horse levitation, horse pyrokinesis, and _the scunge._
don't forget loyalty, laughter, generosity, honesty, kindness, and magic!
@@dottyContrarian No, those are the horse _elements._ See, while humans have four classical elements, which are further divided into 118 chemical elements, horses have six friendship elements. Twilight Sparkle was the main character, cuz she represented the element of magic.
"Please, I just wanna see my family again!"
I'M NOT DONE! And Rainbow Dash was like, the sporty girl.
@@Silverwind87 i know about my little pony, sorry if it didn't come across that way.
I'm glad to hear the mcelroys predicting the themes of bojack horseman
thetntm d
“Beautifully soaring through nature, like an earthbound dragon?”
I feel like I could write a New York Times best seller with all of Justin’s quotes.
"yeah, sure, I guess"
horses are very anxious, as people have mentioned, because it's basically nature's perfect running-away machine. like, the way it's survived in a world of big dogs and cats and bears is by just turning on a dime when they see danger and running in a straight line very fast
that's why so many horses survive in plains areas, a plains is basically the perfect biome to see danger clearly and simply run away largely unimpeded. take assateague island, the home to countless species of wild horses, it's literally just a long strip of sand and grass in the atlantic ocean
@@candyh4284 The earliest natural ancestors of horses evolved on the Eurasian steppe, which is wide-open grasslands for hundreds of kilometers in every direction.
i would say they also have the mood "horse"
You know what? Yea
That might be acceptance. "I am house, this cannot change"
it's been years and the thought of the phrase anger 2 still SLAUGHTERS ME
yea
I don't think they call it Anger 2 anymore I think it's Angera. You don't even wanna see Angeraga.
Tyler Banks Angeraja is like... cthulu level incomprehention and anger
At a certain level they can unlock Mangeraga
And some especially bitter horses can limit break and use Angeraga 3 times simultaneously
Ok best comment.
Anger
Manger
Mangerla
Mangerdyne
Inside Out 2 will take place inside a pony.
so will trolls 2 for that matter
And the main character is Anger 2.
Unfortunately not, maybe inside out 3
A horse is a pile of anxiety just waiting to break all of its legs at the earliest convenience.
LMAOOOOOOOO
"anger 2" sounds like some kind of behavior flag in a program.
Or JRPG magic spell
Or a sequel with :electric boogaloo after it
Is Anger 2 the long awaited sequal to that one video of young Griffin saying "ANGER"
i honestly have probably listened to this a hundred times. i cant explain why but this particular bit is like the pinnacle of comedy.
Raymond Novaco theorized that there are three types of anger. The Wikipedia page for Anger seems to cite the works of Raymond Novaco exclusively. I think that he might be using it to promote his works.
i was curious and Novaco's works make up a very small portion of the citations, it just seems like when his work is included, the writing that surrounds the quotes is really poor and lazy. probably why his name stuck out for you
They also have the mood "snoof snoof snoff massive nose"
I am experiencing Anger 2, The Sequel to Anger
Hearing anger 2 always makes me think of pepperoni 2 from tally hall.
Electric Boogaloo
horses can feel embarrassment i saw it once when a wild and very clever mustang mare slipped and fell on her damn butt in the middle of a road in front of like 3 other horses and riders
Ceraphi how do you think they feel about the phrase "beating a dead horse"?
@@loganplourde886 not fucking jazzed about it
I have all the same emotions as a horse
prove it
it feels like the mcelroy brothers are embodying the horses emotions and experiencing them going thru the seven stages of grief realizing their circumstances
also horses absolutely feel guilt, i knew one that had to be rehomed bc it accidentally injured its rider and refused to go near them again
Justins “oh great this is gonna be on the news” and “come back when youre hay” absolutely criminally underrated goofs they get me every time
Acceptance, Affection, Anger 1, Anger 2, Apathy, Boredom, compassion
Griffin taking a breath before “sure” is Very Relatable 👌🏼
True fact: Horses while from North America were not domesticated here. Early horse ancestors in North America went extinct but had already spread to the rest of the world. Europeans and Asians were responsible for domesticating horses and bringing them back to North America. So the packs of "wild" horses out west aren't actually wild they are Feral. Meaning they are the descendants of domesticated animals left to survive in the wilderness without humans.
Thank you!! 😄
Keep it wavy
One of the most astonishing species that is feral and not wild are pigeons. I always find that fascinating. They're just smaller, dumber chickens that can fly so they escaped.
Thanks i was gonna say the same thing lol
"fact"
I love this segment so much because the way the brothers talk about horses makes it extremely clear that none of them have ever interacted with a typical horse for more than ten minutes and that just adds an extra layer of humor to the whole thing.
if horses don't feel bad about anything in their past,,,,why are they running?? //think about it//
they literally made this joke in the podcast, in this clip
they’re running from the law
Steven, A.D. yeah that person was quoting it......duh
running to oats
I've come back to this one like 4 or 5 times now, I love it.
"I accepted too much"
Interestingly enough the way Skyrim portrays horses where they star directly at the player, subtly implies that the horses are predators.
Anger 2: electric Bugaloo
dogs can be embarrassed, so maybe horses can
"the first who got caught, what is that feeling like?!" it's anger 3
:0
*the forbidden emotion*
This isn't oats, disliked.
I wanted more speculation about Anger 2
This is the video that got my best friend into the McElroy’s. Love u Madi 💗
My only take away from this question is horses are the best assassins.
Killed that mark. OATS!
Been looking for this bit for a long time! Could never find it til now, hell yea
is this foreshadowing for Garyl?
Guys, I think I might be a horse.
Horses are prey animals. Most of what they have is alertness and fear. They also have social bonds with their herdmates, and they also have some more negative emotions like hostility and jealousy (stallions will kill foals they believe are not theirs). Horses can be territorial and aggressive like most animals who compete for mates. They can be protective of their young and their mates. They can be playful. They can be calm and relaxed (but again: prey animals. It takes a lot).
Horses do not appear to have sufficiently complex emotions to mourn their dead or plan for the future. They don’t naturally play in ways that won’t increase their survival chance; they’ll play games taught to them by humans, but you won’t find them spontaneously trying to dribble a ball through a doorway just because they’re interested in it. So they don’t have that going for them the way many primates, cetaceans, and some bird species like corvids do.
This kind of answer is why I’m not a professional comedian. I would never theorize “Anger 2” in a jillion years. But for anyone wondering the real answer to “do horses have special emotions?”: “not really.”
this needs animated.
But can horses feel romance and love?
Jane Doe No they just feel fucky
Romance and love aren't variations of contempt, so no.
personally i think they can feel more deep companionship over romance in humans terms, but thats just from horses ive observed over time, and not like....an actual study? hmm
They can feel romance but they cannot truly experience love
@@k.a.u.4599 but if you can experience romance you can experience love.
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i was doing okay until griffin said "physically suffering" was an emotion horses have. later! bye!!
orb!!
Only problem with this clip: horses weren't domesticated in North America; in fact, horses are not native to the Americas at all. They were first domesticated in Central Asia prior to 3500 BC.
Other than that, this clip is fucking hilarious.
w h o f u c k i n g c a r e s i t s c o m e d y
Kyle Kenney i mean it's just an interesting fact if u dont find it interesting u dont have to interact w it
Gilli Weed I understand the way I phrased it may have been a tad bit more confrontational/belligerent than I intended it, but it's still not like I was like "this clip sucks, they got the history of horses wrong". I was pointing out a small inaccuracy. As I stated, this clip is hilarious. I was not trying to take away from that, as is evident in my comment. Calm the fuck down.
horses were native to america, but they went extinct shortly after humans arrived along with most of the other large animals because they didn't know we are fucking murder MACHINES
Joel Starr-Avalos While it's true that a subspecies of Equus ferus was native to North America, and went extinct roughly around the time humans were coming over from Asia, 1) humans being the one to drive it to extinction is not the certain reason; another likely reason was climate change, due to it being the end of the Ice Age; 2) it was definitely not a horse as we know it today, as modern horses are only like this due to millennia of selective breeding; 3) the horse as we know it today (Equus ferus caballus) was not native to North America, but bred in the steppes of Eurasia roughly 3500 years ago, and then brought over by Europeans ~500 years ago.
Valid to eat fingers. Horses are full of hate
I experience anger 2 when people drive bad >>:[
How have i never heard this bit before? This also seems ripe for animators, if any bored animators see this
what if i run out of oats
Some one steals from me
...
anger 2.
Did this bit write Bojack?
I do NOT appreciate Justin whispering to me
I've met a suicidal horse... I said "same" we are both depressed af
Garyl