17:26 That was Logic's exact point though, He was saying do what you love to do, but you need that dose of Realism still to keep you in check so you find what really works.
HellHound FPV you still wouldn’t be a good person for having those ‘roles’ in society but doing it professionally. You’re not as bad as the back alley drug dealer but you’re still part of the problem
4:50 I actually happen to think Logic had a terrible childhood, because of the fact that he isn't projecting himself to be a tough as he should be because of his background. Like if everyone around you is using drugs, and running around with guns, it changes your persona because you're in a tough environment, so you gotta be hard. It's actually a lot harder to just be you, and able to seperate right from wrong etc.
You're not always a product of your environment i grew up and still live in the city called chicago aka CHIRAQ in the worst neighborhoods but i didn't join a gang shoot anyone it takes a strong person to deal with that shit but i digress it's possible!
logic is cool as fuck i gotta start with that but he reminds me of milo from atlantis even his enthusiasm i just see milo and its fantastic much love man
yes, please locate my dead body and give me a proper burial, i am stuck in a possessed computer until then and can only reply to trivial youtube comments
Towards the end when they were discussing that you can do anything but be realistic, I think the "be realistic part" doesn't already limit you and stop you from achieving from what you want to do but rather allows you to realize what is simply unchangeable and makes you realize that there is a plethora of many more things you can do that you love, you just have to find it!
17:45 Ludwig van Beethoven was deaf. Who are you to tell others to not strive for greatness, or what they love to do? Who are YOU to limit THEIR realism?
he already knew what music sounded like and what notes did what so all he had to do was focus and imagine what he wrote in his head. a person who has been deaf since birth wouldn't be able to compose at his level
The guy in the middle literally saying that being homeschooled “wasn’t as tough” doesn’t consider the struggle of mental health. He is basically saying that Logic’s story and struggles aren’t justified to be who he is. Like what the heck? You gives you that right to tell someone who they are? Not only that but they did not do their research enough to even talk about this. Smh.
These guys need to do more research before there interviews or else it just seems mediocre and unprofessional. I gave up finishing this video around 4:50 when they pretty much said Bobby's life wasn't that hard, if they listened to "Dear God" or "5 a.m" then they'd know he's been through and seen a lot of shit, it's just that he doesn't discuss it in that particular interview with Neil because it doesn't seem like the time and place to say "Oh yeah my mom almost killed me when I was 11 cause she was on drugs, not to mention witnessing his sisters getting raped in front of him and he couldn't do anything about it and a whole bunch of other shit".
What I don't understand is how Bobby came to be who he is today,Usually a person with a fcked up childhood like his would often end up like his brother, which he said he almost got into that life but he didn't so props to him I guess
You said it. Most. He's one of the lucky, or more precisely the lucky AND driven ones to make it. Sheer will and a little bit of luck will literally make anything happen.
For such a renowned content creator as Mashable, I am surprised they posted a video with such bad audio. Not sure if it is the mic or what, but it needs some compression badly! (at least where NGT is in view )
"Last I checked I'm the human race" - EXACTLY. I think the same thing all the time and I get baffled why so many other people struggle with that concept. We are the *human* race, nothing more, nothing less. And it is a good argument that identifying as a "race" is empowering. But, we should be able to feel empowered as individuals and as humans rather than needing to fit into a specific category just to feel "empowered".
17:26 I think he meant realism as in just because you believe in it doesn’t mean you will automatically get it, he is saying that you still have to work hard.
5:06 The link of violence and Hip-Hop comes from its birthplace, the hood. Impoverishment leads to a violent environment and since Hip-Hop is (or at least used to be) about telling your story and where you came from honestly it has to be present in the lyrics and overall in the culture. Then there's the fact that although Hip-Hop was built on unity it was also built on competitiveness, the ladder often leads to negativity or violence.
Cyrus The Great it's not a "you" or "I" thing, a culture is defined by the collective. There positive sides to negative things too, for example great songs came out of beefs.
Disagree with Chuck at 17:30. You can if you're willing to put in whatever's necessary to get it (Logic's point). If you're tone deaf, you better be willing to sing, get lessons and work your *** off until you can sing. If you're 4'10, it's highly unlikely to be a center for LAL, but if you have a better sky hook than Wilt and you can out rebound Dwight Howard, you'd have a shot. Point is, if you want it more than you want to breathe, it's possible.
I've always hated the term cultural appropriation. Until the guy explained taking on a fake persona. All cultures appropriate certain aspects of one another. I see now, it has to stay authentic and respectful to the original concept.
Do what you with realism is the best way to say it. You can do anything, but there is no guarantee that you will be the best at it. You have to do what you love so that you don't regret your life despite the results.
It's like they missed the entire idea of Logic. They missed his message They missed his story And most of all.. it feels like they were trying to laugh at him and belittling him.
This interview really opened a lot of doors for me in regards to racism, universal understanding, and other matters of the heart and soul. But, of all life's questions, I have but one more to ask, which is... is Logic biracial?
I was put in special ed too. That path started before i was 5, learned to read mostly on my own. My parents tried to put e in school a year earlier but i was physically not really ready, i was going to be too tiny. At 1st grade, i tossed my books to trash couple of months in, teacher was horrified and made me dig them out: my excuse was that i had done them all. Same happened next year, sans the trashing. Then started 3rd grade.. I got punished for even reading one page ahead. Physical punishment, hair and ear pulling, standing in front of hot radiator and of course detention. For doing too much. I tried to do just half page more but nope, i was monitored. was smoking cigarettes in few months and breaking in empty houses. We even had our own house for a while, until we accidentally burned it down. I was finally put into permanent detention, no matter if i had done anything or not. Rest of school years all the schools made special rules for me to single me out and to punish me more than others. I got stipends, i aced the tests, got good grades but didn't give a shit. Finally at 8th grade i had amassed record amount of detention (200h) in couple of months they put me in special ed. Record was easy, they once again modified rules for me so i got 1h for one point in the "book", everyone else in the whole school had 3 points / 1h. So i racked a dozen in just one class; one for coming half a minute late and not even being the last in, one for not doing my homework, few for mouthing back, one for challenging the teacher and winning, one for talking back again and so on.. I did 8th and half of 9th grade in first year in that class. It didn't improve later, in vocational school (my parents are religious, they didn't want me to go to academics, their BIGGEST fail, otherwise they are quite cool..) i had 4 x F and still B average. The F's came from skipping classes. Had to repeat that year, missed even more classes but then they made an exception to let me pass. Turned out the 2nd year of "it tech" was about fixing radios and we had zero IT.. This has repeated in every school, have been in 6 of them after mandatory, always going thru the material in couple of months and then skipping the rest. That does not fit well with the system we have here in Finalnd, even thou it is one of the most "personalized" school systems on the planet. Turns out, you can pick your curriculum but it has to be the kind where you still sit in classes everyday. Last school i had amassed so much courses that i skipped one year and even that wasn't enough; even if i had taken every class, i could not get enough hours to be full time student. I could about graduate tomorrow but i don't think i ever will bother. I have enough work experience as sound engineer and stagehand and coder and 3D modeler and touring musician and instrument repairer and gardener and and.. Turns out, you can do a lot of things in your life, just one would be sooo boring...
Ok so i have a question regarding race. Its not racist or mean or anything like that. So i was raised in a rural area with two white parents. When i was 16 i found out my biological father is black. I was raised white and all that so i didnt really say i was black cuz i didnt know and i never had to deal with issues that black people have to deal with more than white people. I am a light skinned person similar to logic so i just didnt realize my heritage or whatever. I finally meet my dad who has a black wife with kids and i felt so at home with them almost more so than the people who raised me. So im just like since i was raised the way i was(which was a good bringing up anyway) but i feel good around and can sometimes identify with my black side can i say, yeah im black or mixed or would that be wrong since i was raised white? Please dont think im racist or being bigoted
A deaf singer was able to sing on the Voice UK. You can actually do it by applying realism (science). The sang barefoot with acoustic instruments on stage to create vibrations for her to feel for beat and timing. Her voice she honed with a pitch machine and other external help from peers. I don't know why the dude in the middle is so critical of L
Wow guys really, stop looking at race so tightly. Logics position in society is split like many of us. Very few of us can be considered pure. In highschool I went through a lot of the things he mentioned. Not being accepted entirely by either race group. In my highschool it was the native kids from the reserves, and the country kids. There were fights all the time, simply because if the differences, being half native I was able to find friends in either group, unfortunately this caused the real racists of each group to force some of "their" people to ignore or shun me. If nobody cared about race my highschool could have been a safer place. It isn't racism that needs to stop, its talking about race and thinking it matters.
Dogey Race is emphasized so much in the United States because the reality is that it matters! You simply cannot brush off centuries of racial systematic oppression, especially when remnants of that oppression has made its way into modern times.
Can only agree. Not that it matters but I'm black and grew up in germany and it's so annoying to see how obsessed americans (especially blacks) are with race
How do you suppose we properly move past it? I mean at what point do we just have to move on, that happened, it's not happening now, apart from the fact everyone keeps bringing it up. If we keep spinning in circles "Waaaaaaaaa I was oppressed" we're not about to move forward.
I get that Chuck Nice is some what supposed to be there for some comic relieve, well that's how I view his role. However, his comments toward what Logic was saying, comes off as very ignorant and miss understood and actually rude in such a way that it becomes condescending. I feel he wanted to jump onto a comical thought he had much too quick instead of actually trying to understand what was being discussed between Tyson and Logic.. A simple example of Logic discussing his horrific hardships faced during his upbringing, and also happened to mention that he was home-schooled and Chuck Nice ignores everything and latched onto home-schooling and states that Logic just doesn't have a tough enough story, which turns out very ironic as Logic discussed his time in school where bullies would take him on for not conforming to the "tough" stigma.
Easier said than done to "just do what you love." I'd go to college full time to become what I want to become to do what I want to do, but then who's going to go to work and pay my mortgage and other bills?
gotta love 17:30 and forward..."you cannot say do what you love and temper that with realism...", says it and then does it himself (yo tonedeaf, you cannot be a rapper)...disagreeing with someone, whilst simultaneously making the same point
I was home schooled 3rd grade through high school graduation. Didn't take away from my intelligence at all because I taught myself the way I needed to after I was 14,hence how I've learned so much about universal expansion,x-element thesis',nuclear thermodynamics,molecular engineering,and much more,math not so much never was very good at math but I got by,the only drawback is I have little emotional intelligence and even less social skills,but who needs friends that you can't intellectually connect with on the same level anyway,that's what I look for in a friend or a woman,intelligence,because its boring as hell to hear,"o yeah man I got a new ride" or "I got a nice new welder".....yeah,good for you buddy,or with a woman "o let me tell you what so and so did today"....or "how does my hair look today".....obviously you have to say good and listen to the stories,a man's job is never done lol,I wanna hear "hey did you hear what nasa was gonna do to the Yellowstone supervolcano"...or "did you see the new space suits that astronauts will be wearing soon"....I'm like immediately marry me or if it's a friend dude move in with me lol,we all need someone to relate with,hard to find in the south,never has been easy to find in the south,because all the smart ppl have the intelligence and common sense to MOOOOOVEEEE!!!! Lol
Well... if long term space travel where to be a thing. We may have to explore the possibility of multi-generational space craft. A pediatrician may have some thoughts on childhood development in such an environment.
Just hearing Neil DeGrasse Tyson say he's been stopped by cops hurts me so badly. This guy is just such a huge public figure for education and clearly just wants to spread knowledge and inclusion. (Obviously I know there are plenty of others who've been unjustly stereotyped and stopped for no reason. I'm saying that in my own mind, it was just so ridiculous to hear because he's just such an openly/obviously nice guy. I can't imagine him getting stopped for a good reason.)
His best time is lent even under 20 seconds? Idk why people say that he's some genius because of that. There were like 15 kids at my high school who could do it under 15 seconds consistently including myself. And none of us were that good at math
for all of you catching on to Logic saying "more good," spoken language is drenched in grammatical errors. all of you, me included, are practitioners of this very natural phenomenon.
Yo, use a fucking compressor. Dynamic range is cool and all, but i have to turn it way up to hear you guys mumble and then my ears bleed when you laugh...
Being a Kid that was born in 1979 schools didnt know much especially whento place kids with so called learning disabilities especially. Kids that came from a broken home .some even misdiagnosed .in the early 80s and 90s. when i was old enough i thought. I had no more options left. I wanted to learn to d.j. music. but later was in a horrible car accident i boke my back in 4 places and i was told I'd never walk again. Boy were they wrong! Realizing what hepls me is i have. A lot ofpassion for art music comedy any inspiring tools can motivate me can also help others to use in everyday life. includeing psychology. So what I think ligic's message is never give up your dreams. stay true ourselves then mabe we'll do the same for the 🌎 we all have to treat the world better.!🃏🎭🎧🎤🎸✌🎨
Neil, Steve Tyson and Logic were all perfect. But Chuck Nice, in the middle, needs to go somewhere. He came across as rude and I felt he contributed very little compared to what the other men contributed.
"I was more good in English and words." -Logic, 2017
I was worried he was only regular good in English and words. Thank God he clarified that he was more good.
I caught that too haha
im fucking deaaaaddd
He said more good AT english and words, but i can still appreciate the irony.
Smart man just grammatically incorrect
17:26 That was Logic's exact point though,
He was saying do what you love to do, but you need that dose of Realism still to keep you in check so you find what really works.
if you love selling drugs, become a pharmacists or a general practitioner. checkmate neil!
HellHound FPV check and mate
Move to Cali or amsterdam
but i like the streets, alleys, and the adrenaline
Well played
HellHound FPV you still wouldn’t be a good person for having those ‘roles’ in society but doing it professionally. You’re not as bad as the back alley drug dealer but you’re still part of the problem
4:50 I actually happen to think Logic had a terrible childhood, because of the fact that he isn't projecting himself to be a tough as he should be because of his background. Like if everyone around you is using drugs, and running around with guns, it changes your persona because you're in a tough environment, so you gotta be hard. It's actually a lot harder to just be you, and able to seperate right from wrong etc.
You're not always a product of your environment i grew up and still live in the city called chicago aka CHIRAQ in the
worst neighborhoods but i didn't join a gang shoot anyone it takes a strong person to deal with that shit but i digress it's possible!
Niggas out here trading suger on dem street on romero
logic is cool as fuck i gotta start with that but he reminds me of milo from atlantis even his enthusiasm i just see milo and its fantastic much love man
hahaha, i'm starting too see it :)
THATS WHO HE REMINDED ME OF
But he will never get that ancient booty.
2:24 Neil's face was hilarious XD
neils like sways trying to fuck with me lool
I can't stand how the guy in the middle glazed over everything Logic said and just focused on the homeschooling thing.
Elp Smith haha Neil Tyson emphasizes the guest experiences Mr nice is the comedian so he did his job& found humor ,
I was expecting Hank Green playing rapper Logic
Dev Samwise W
2:23 "Now, here's the crazy thing!!!"
2:26 *Neil's face*
I died laughing at the rubicks cube bit 😂
Jasher and then you respawned to write this comment
yes, please locate my dead body and give me a proper burial, i am stuck in a possessed computer until then and can only reply to trivial youtube comments
Towards the end when they were discussing that you can do anything but be realistic, I think the "be realistic part" doesn't already limit you and stop you from achieving from what you want to do but rather allows you to realize what is simply unchangeable and makes you realize that there is a plethora of many more things you can do that you love, you just have to find it!
I wonder if Logic likes Nike
Nicolas Ruiz definitely not, what would make you think that, hahaha
Actually he does like Nike, he wears a lot of SBs, Jordans and everything. He also mentioned it in his song "All I Do".
i didn't know logic till now but man, i'm impressed. i love this guy.
Mashable just makes me think of potatoes. Then I start thinking what would other foods be like mashed. Tacos? Spaghetti?
You don't eat mashed spaghetti?
Mashed cow testicles.
You?
Shelby Miller this is ADHD in a nutshell
17:45 Ludwig van Beethoven was deaf. Who are you to tell others to not strive for greatness, or what they love to do? Who are YOU to limit THEIR realism?
9ames bad argument lol
clarification, lol
he already knew what music sounded like and what notes did what so all he had to do was focus and imagine what he wrote in his head. a person who has been deaf since birth wouldn't be able to compose at his level
Did Beethoven sing? I thought he just played and wrote.
Beethoven wasn't born death, he turned deaf after he had learned music.
The guy in the middle literally saying that being homeschooled “wasn’t as tough” doesn’t consider the struggle of mental health. He is basically saying that Logic’s story and struggles aren’t justified to be who he is. Like what the heck? You gives you that right to tell someone who they are? Not only that but they did not do their research enough to even talk about this. Smh.
These guys need to do more research before there interviews or else it just seems mediocre and unprofessional. I gave up finishing this video around 4:50 when they pretty much said Bobby's life wasn't that hard, if they listened to "Dear God" or "5 a.m" then they'd know he's been through and seen a lot of shit, it's just that he doesn't discuss it in that particular interview with Neil because it doesn't seem like the time and place to say "Oh yeah my mom almost killed me when I was 11 cause she was on drugs, not to mention witnessing his sisters getting raped in front of him and he couldn't do anything about it and a whole bunch of other shit".
What I don't understand is how Bobby came to be who he is today,Usually a person with a fcked up childhood like his would often end up like his brother, which he said he almost got into that life but he didn't so props to him I guess
people are stronger than you think.
You said it. Most. He's one of the lucky, or more precisely the lucky AND driven ones to make it. Sheer will and a little bit of luck will literally make anything happen.
For such a renowned content creator as Mashable, I am surprised they posted a video with such bad audio. Not sure if it is the mic or what, but it needs some compression badly! (at least where NGT is in view )
"Last I checked I'm the human race" - EXACTLY. I think the same thing all the time and I get baffled why so many other people struggle with that concept. We are the *human* race, nothing more, nothing less. And it is a good argument that identifying as a "race" is empowering. But, we should be able to feel empowered as individuals and as humans rather than needing to fit into a specific category just to feel "empowered".
I love listening to these people talk. They are funny and interesting.
17:26 I think he meant realism as in just because you believe in it doesn’t mean you will automatically get it, he is saying that you still have to work hard.
Neil can You make this longer and or Make a Podcast thanks
5:06 The link of violence and Hip-Hop comes from its birthplace, the hood. Impoverishment leads to a violent environment and since Hip-Hop is (or at least used to be) about telling your story and where you came from honestly it has to be present in the lyrics and overall in the culture. Then there's the fact that although Hip-Hop was built on unity it was also built on competitiveness, the ladder often leads to negativity or violence.
Only if you let it.
Cyrus The Great it's not a "you" or "I" thing, a culture is defined by the collective. There positive sides to negative things too, for example great songs came out of beefs.
0:27 ''And the director of my home'' I laughed so fucking hard.
Another one?? How did I miss this!
Wtf is up with the audio in this episode? Mashable you need to check yor balancing. Several portions of this were imperceptable at max volume.
I think neils mic is covered by his shirt
CPPRODUCTIONS1001 maybe, but why wouldnt they check the audio levels before putting the video out?
Quality content
I so agree with "you can not do what you love / juxtaposed with realism". In my view: "Do what you love, if you genetics and disposition allow for it"
is it me or was the audio very quiet i had to max out my speakers, max out volume in both windows and in youtube just to hear them
Thanks for the vid!
Disagree with Chuck at 17:30.
You can if you're willing to put in whatever's necessary to get it (Logic's point). If you're tone deaf, you better be willing to sing, get lessons and work your *** off until you can sing. If you're 4'10, it's highly unlikely to be a center for LAL, but if you have a better sky hook than Wilt and you can out rebound Dwight Howard, you'd have a shot. Point is, if you want it more than you want to breathe, it's possible.
I don't even like rap particularly, but I found this conversation very interesting.
17:51 well Beethoven was deaf and he's still one of the greatest composers in the world so...
"Hip Hop: Peace, Unity, Love and having fun." - Tyson Truth
How many rappers are murdered and murder each year?
I love deGrasse's totally logical approach to everything. Also what does an extradimensional rubik's cube look like
I'm not even half way done, his story is incredible ..
I've always hated the term cultural appropriation. Until the guy explained taking on a fake persona. All cultures appropriate certain aspects of one another. I see now, it has to stay authentic and respectful to the original concept.
At the sametime, it's ENTERTAINMENT.
@@trillionbtamillion not entertainment to the ones actually in that predicament 🤷🏾
Hey I am a fan of logic love you man and keep doing don't even pay attention to these people man love you and just do you
I don't fuck with the guy in the middle...
Netkyou I don't think any of us do...
Honestly really enjoyed those parts in the album
Oh this is a short clip of the full interview that's on soundcloud
This was amazing. More of this.
Do what you with realism is the best way to say it.
You can do anything, but there is no guarantee that you will be the best at it. You have to do what you love so that you don't regret your life despite the results.
Multidimensional Rubik cube😂
i love neil hes my favorite human alive today
Hey mashable, check the audio levels before you upload!
17:45 Mary J Blidge is tone def... You can do anything.
"more good with english and words" mmhmmmmm
I think he was being both self deprecating and ironic.
Also, "much more happier."
"flexin' on me" lmbo
2:26 that deep gaze
It's like they missed the entire idea of Logic.
They missed his message
They missed his story
And most of all.. it feels like they were trying to laugh at him and belittling him.
Interview Bernie Sanders !!!
This interview really opened a lot of doors for me in regards to racism, universal understanding, and other matters of the heart and soul. But, of all life's questions, I have but one more to ask, which is... is Logic biracial?
yeah his dad is black and his mum is white. his brothers and sisters are a lot darker than him though.
How did you miss when he said he is half black and half white 😂🤦🏾♂️ first time I saw the dude I said he’s half black because the face says it all.
Need to get Niel deGrasse & Deadmau5 in one on one interview. Would be very interesting to see.
I hate to say this but there are people who are tone deff and sing wonderful.
I love logic
I only watched this because I wanted to see God talk to Logic 😂(Neil DeGrasse Tyson was God in scripts in album)
I was put in special ed too. That path started before i was 5, learned to read mostly on my own. My parents tried to put e in school a year earlier but i was physically not really ready, i was going to be too tiny. At 1st grade, i tossed my books to trash couple of months in, teacher was horrified and made me dig them out: my excuse was that i had done them all. Same happened next year, sans the trashing.
Then started 3rd grade.. I got punished for even reading one page ahead. Physical punishment, hair and ear pulling, standing in front of hot radiator and of course detention. For doing too much. I tried to do just half page more but nope, i was monitored. was smoking cigarettes in few months and breaking in empty houses. We even had our own house for a while, until we accidentally burned it down. I was finally put into permanent detention, no matter if i had done anything or not. Rest of school years all the schools made special rules for me to single me out and to punish me more than others. I got stipends, i aced the tests, got good grades but didn't give a shit.
Finally at 8th grade i had amassed record amount of detention (200h) in couple of months they put me in special ed. Record was easy, they once again modified rules for me so i got 1h for one point in the "book", everyone else in the whole school had 3 points / 1h. So i racked a dozen in just one class; one for coming half a minute late and not even being the last in, one for not doing my homework, few for mouthing back, one for challenging the teacher and winning, one for talking back again and so on.. I did 8th and half of 9th grade in first year in that class.
It didn't improve later, in vocational school (my parents are religious, they didn't want me to go to academics, their BIGGEST fail, otherwise they are quite cool..) i had 4 x F and still B average. The F's came from skipping classes. Had to repeat that year, missed even more classes but then they made an exception to let me pass. Turned out the 2nd year of "it tech" was about fixing radios and we had zero IT.. This has repeated in every school, have been in 6 of them after mandatory, always going thru the material in couple of months and then skipping the rest. That does not fit well with the system we have here in Finalnd, even thou it is one of the most "personalized" school systems on the planet. Turns out, you can pick your curriculum but it has to be the kind where you still sit in classes everyday. Last school i had amassed so much courses that i skipped one year and even that wasn't enough; even if i had taken every class, i could not get enough hours to be full time student.
I could about graduate tomorrow but i don't think i ever will bother. I have enough work experience as sound engineer and stagehand and coder and 3D modeler and touring musician and instrument repairer and gardener and and.. Turns out, you can do a lot of things in your life, just one would be sooo boring...
Rubrics tesseract
a multi-dimensional rubiks cube lololol....that part got me
Ok so i have a question regarding race. Its not racist or mean or anything like that. So i was raised in a rural area with two white parents. When i was 16 i found out my biological father is black. I was raised white and all that so i didnt really say i was black cuz i didnt know and i never had to deal with issues that black people have to deal with more than white people. I am a light skinned person similar to logic so i just didnt realize my heritage or whatever. I finally meet my dad who has a black wife with kids and i felt so at home with them almost more so than the people who raised me. So im just like since i was raised the way i was(which was a good bringing up anyway) but i feel good around and can sometimes identify with my black side can i say, yeah im black or mixed or would that be wrong since i was raised white? Please dont think im racist or being bigoted
I want to watch this but the audio is just too all over the place.
racist black dude in middle why he be hatin on logic the whole time
adam blakeley Why did the comedian tell jokes...? Hard to say... lol
Damn and people get mad when you try to bring this to the light Mexican and biracial are the most hated on
A deaf singer was able to sing on the Voice UK. You can actually do it by applying realism (science). The sang barefoot with acoustic instruments on stage to create vibrations for her to feel for beat and timing. Her voice she honed with a pitch machine and other external help from peers. I don't know why the dude in the middle is so critical of L
Middle guy is my favorite person, why are people hating?
I think the reality check was meant as a part to start and plan the works to achieve what you want to do.
Wow guys really, stop looking at race so tightly. Logics position in society is split like many of us. Very few of us can be considered pure. In highschool I went through a lot of the things he mentioned. Not being accepted entirely by either race group. In my highschool it was the native kids from the reserves, and the country kids. There were fights all the time, simply because if the differences, being half native I was able to find friends in either group, unfortunately this caused the real racists of each group to force some of "their" people to ignore or shun me. If nobody cared about race my highschool could have been a safer place. It isn't racism that needs to stop, its talking about race and thinking it matters.
As a European it is fucking tiresome hearing the word race in every god damn American discussion.
Dogey it's been tiresome dealing with it for the past 4 centuries as well
Imagine if you have to deal with racism every day.
Dogey Race is emphasized so much in the United States because the reality is that it matters! You simply cannot brush off centuries of racial systematic oppression, especially when remnants of that oppression has made its way into modern times.
Can only agree. Not that it matters but I'm black and grew up in germany and it's so annoying to see how obsessed americans (especially blacks) are with race
How do you suppose we properly move past it? I mean at what point do we just have to move on, that happened, it's not happening now, apart from the fact everyone keeps bringing it up. If we keep spinning in circles "Waaaaaaaaa I was oppressed" we're not about to move forward.
Logic is so pure.
This nigga in the middle basically said. U have to be tough to rap 4:45. Bruuuhh
I get that Chuck Nice is some what supposed to be there for some comic relieve, well that's how I view his role. However, his comments toward what Logic was saying, comes off as very ignorant and miss understood and actually rude in such a way that it becomes condescending. I feel he wanted to jump onto a comical thought he had much too quick instead of actually trying to understand what was being discussed between Tyson and Logic.. A simple example of Logic discussing his horrific hardships faced during his upbringing, and also happened to mention that he was home-schooled and Chuck Nice ignores everything and latched onto home-schooling and states that Logic just doesn't have a tough enough story, which turns out very ironic as Logic discussed his time in school where bullies would take him on for not conforming to the "tough" stigma.
logic pro, is the next logic album
Easier said than done to "just do what you love."
I'd go to college full time to become what I want to become to do what I want to do, but then who's going to go to work and pay my mortgage and other bills?
gotta love 17:30 and forward..."you cannot say do what you love and temper that with realism...", says it and then does it himself (yo tonedeaf, you cannot be a rapper)...disagreeing with someone, whilst simultaneously making the same point
damn idk who is the guy with the hat but that guys has knowledge of streets but very smart talking.... @8:56
I was home schooled 3rd grade through high school graduation. Didn't take away from my intelligence at all because I taught myself the way I needed to after I was 14,hence how I've learned so much about universal expansion,x-element thesis',nuclear thermodynamics,molecular engineering,and much more,math not so much never was very good at math but I got by,the only drawback is I have little emotional intelligence and even less social skills,but who needs friends that you can't intellectually connect with on the same level anyway,that's what I look for in a friend or a woman,intelligence,because its boring as hell to hear,"o yeah man I got a new ride" or "I got a nice new welder".....yeah,good for you buddy,or with a woman "o let me tell you what so and so did today"....or "how does my hair look today".....obviously you have to say good and listen to the stories,a man's job is never done lol,I wanna hear "hey did you hear what nasa was gonna do to the Yellowstone supervolcano"...or "did you see the new space suits that astronauts will be wearing soon"....I'm like immediately marry me or if it's a friend dude move in with me lol,we all need someone to relate with,hard to find in the south,never has been easy to find in the south,because all the smart ppl have the intelligence and common sense to MOOOOOVEEEE!!!! Lol
Next up: "A pediatrician and a Spanish teacher discuss the future of space travel"
Well... if long term space travel where to be a thing. We may have to explore the possibility of multi-generational space craft. A pediatrician may have some thoughts on childhood development in such an environment.
So someone in a certain profession can't discuss something else
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> "If you do it wrong you get sucked out of this dimension, never to be seen again"
lmaoo
There's a shirtless guy drinking a soda at 00:24 on the upper right side.
Not teaching you a thing is teaching you everything.
Just hearing Neil DeGrasse Tyson say he's been stopped by cops hurts me so badly. This guy is just such a huge public figure for education and clearly just wants to spread knowledge and inclusion. (Obviously I know there are plenty of others who've been unjustly stereotyped and stopped for no reason. I'm saying that in my own mind, it was just so ridiculous to hear because he's just such an openly/obviously nice guy. I can't imagine him getting stopped for a good reason.)
Landon Ward I think most people have been stoped by a cop
#metoo I haven't eaten in a week after hearing about the great NDT being stopped by the cops. #sadface #oppressionisreal #hurtsmesobadly
Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn who daaaat 8:21-8:23
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His best time is lent even under 20 seconds? Idk why people say that he's some genius because of that. There were like 15 kids at my high school who could do it under 15 seconds consistently including myself. And none of us were that good at math
the dude in the middle is the worst
everything is negative
Antisocial Extrovert I agree.
Hi
I disagree. Don't see the negativity
ITH STP he should’ve elaborated more on his view point but he just came off as negative.
If you like science and hip hop check out Greydon square.
who cares about race, no ones is better than someone else
9:43 Neil's face says "End my life now"
for all of you catching on to Logic saying "more good," spoken language is drenched in grammatical errors. all of you, me included, are practitioners of this very natural phenomenon.
Neil looks like he could be a twin to my brother, hair, features, mustache, mannerisms, my brother had a bad accident so mentally not even close.
Niel's nephew should go work for Genius, seems like he knows a good bit about hip-hop.
So this is the guy who I keep getting when I'm looking for UK logic....UK logic is good
Yo, use a fucking compressor. Dynamic range is cool and all, but i have to turn it way up to hear you guys mumble and then my ears bleed when you laugh...
I wanna see Logic vs Rich Chigga battle on the rubix cube. Chigga won some competitions in his home country.
Being a Kid that was born in 1979 schools didnt know much especially whento place kids with so called learning disabilities especially. Kids that came from a broken home .some even misdiagnosed .in the early 80s and 90s. when i was old enough i thought. I had no more options left. I wanted to learn to d.j. music. but later was in a horrible car accident i boke my back in 4 places and i was told I'd never walk again. Boy were they wrong! Realizing what hepls me is i have. A lot ofpassion for art music comedy any inspiring tools can motivate me can also help others to use in everyday life. includeing psychology. So what I think ligic's message is never give up your dreams. stay true ourselves then mabe we'll do the same for the 🌎 we all have to treat the world better.!🃏🎭🎧🎤🎸✌🎨
Hey I was in that class lol. good times in 10th thru 12th they gave us power tools lmao.
Neil, Steve Tyson and Logic were all perfect. But Chuck Nice, in the middle, needs to go somewhere. He came across as rude and I felt he contributed very little compared to what the other men contributed.
Watch from 10:20 to 11:00 at 0.5 speed. Trust me.
"Last I check i'm the human race"
Oh Jesus the Irony.
If everyone did what they loved, they would be more passionate about saving lives, fighting corruption in politics, promoting science as fun, etc.