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Gen Z either watches 4 hours of 10 second tiktoks or a 4 hour analysis on a 22 minute episode of a cartoon they've never watched with no in between
Omg getting Gen z to watch an episode of anything is like pulling goddamn teeth 😂
as someone in the latter category, yes
@@mommalion7028 what are you trying to get them to watch?
@@mommalion7028 I have a friend who straight up doesn't watch TV or movies or read books. Strictly doesn't like long-form media. Super frustrating when he complains about not seeing certain themes or whatever explored in media but it's like, JUST LISTEN TO MY RECOMMENDATIONS! I AM HANDING IT TO YOU ON A SILVER PLATTER! but he just refuses because it's long-form. I understand just having preferences, but you have got to have more reasons for limiting yourself like that other than "I don't like change"
Hey don’t attack me like that
Watching video essays about downfalls of youtubers you’ve never heard about is like the Gen-Z equivalent of mindlessly tuning into soap operas 200 episodes deep without seeing any previous ones
This is the most accurate comment on youtube.
Sometimes I just like to listen to random dramas in communities I didn't know exist before, the names are dropped like we know exactly who these people are. My favourite find so far is knitting dramma
@@realdragonknitting dramas? What’s that?
downfall of ManCarryingThing coming soon from SunnyV2
I prefer Hbomberguy's chad _causing_ the downfall of youtubers I've never heard about.
Gen X essays be like:
"Here's 40 minutes of gruesome details about the real murder of this real child, spaced out in between silly ads for men's shaving kits"
Gen X: Red Letter Media
Milenial: Drawfee
GenZ: Not knowing what lapell mics are for.
@@karlkarlos3545RLM is really that old?
Which ones Gen X again? I can't keep up. Im starting to feel old now 🙁
@@-Eternal-Damnation-the parents of late millennials and early gen Z.
@@darkswabber2 thank you kind sir
Plankton farts and dies: A Retrospective (4:26:02)
"so it turns out that Plankton was actually plagiarized from a youtuber by the name of Man Carrying Thing, being originally named Frankson. when confronted, the creators of Spongebob deleted every trace of the ripoff and reposted the episodes, but with a replacement name: Plankton."
@@atoucangirlbut we need to ask the question: what does that mean?
@@atoucangirl I ALWAYS KNEW THEY STOLE HIM! Let's hope MCT sues for IP theft
Part one: “Adolf Hitler and the Teletubbies: is there a connection?”
Pinkerton ⁉️ Weezer reference ??
The millennial part is missing the host having a bunch of unnecessary physical paper for some reason
johnny harris?
@@tellmeimpretty7462 It must be Johnny Harris.
Nope, that whould be GenX.
@@karlkarlos3545 Johnny Harris is not Gen X. Or are you saying that the unnecessary physical paper is Gen X?
@@camelopardalis84 my response was to the original comment.
GenZ's overt use of vine booms is just a clever editing trick to disguise the sounds of his landlord nailing an eviction notice on the door
Come on now, no Zoomer has ever left their parents' house.
@@CidGuerreiro1234 in this economy? Pfft, no chance!
Although speaking fr, I'm desperately trying to get the funds to flee the UK and move to Ireland before being trans is illegal here. Rent prices are ridiculous. I get why we all live with family.
@@elise205 What do you mean being trans will be illegal in the UK?
@@bone6495 government hates us, every major political party in England has either said they want to take steps to essentially ban us from public spaces or turn a blind eye to politicians who want to do that, whilst also illegally blocking the Scottish government from protecting trans rights. They're restricting access to life-saving medicines even further (and it's already notoriously restricted to the point of violating the UN human rights act and is bordering on the legal definition of genocide). The UK is, according to several human rights organisations including but not limited to the EU and UN human rights watchdogs, a serious area of concern regarding queer rights, especially trans rights - considered to be as concerning as countries like Poland, Russia and Hungary. Torture against trans children to force them back into the closet is legally protected here, when it should obviously be banned. The only two parties likely to win the next general election are both openly and violently transphobic, and both have promised to ban us from public bathrooms following the GE. Shit's really dangerous here, I risk getting killed every time I step outside - that sounds like paranoia, but it's the unfortunate reality of being trans in the UK nowadays. There's a reason it's been nicknamed "TERF Island"
@@bone6495it’s unlikely. But a banning transitioning, or making GAS impossible to access for the average person without waiting a decade?
Plausible and real, respectively.
Furthermore, the Trans community is the new scapegoat, just behind immigrants. The equality act 2010 is - I think - the only codified protection, and it’s been under attack ever since its inception.
I’d recommend Philosophy Tubes Video on the matter of transitioning in Britain if you want to know more.
But did they learn how to make a website using Skillshare????
no, but now i know that they shave their balls using Manscaped
bruh that's Squarespace
I don't usually do sponsorship deals but this weekly assortment of hotel soap bottles is something I actually use...
@@allegravet skillshare is a learning site, you would learn how to make a site there probably
They didn’t need to because they have the sponsor of this week’s video, Squarespace, the all in one platform that *poof*
I’m upset that I know both these essays and enjoyed both of them.
Don’t worry mate, I do too.
which ones?
you enjoy CIA Harris? *bruh*
These sound like generic essay templates but if they’re actually based on two specific ones I’d love a link to em
Johnny Harris and Pinely
"These aren't just maps. These are images that display the geographical location of things that exist on Earth."
Truly one of the most sentences of all time.
this isn't just a sentence, it's large.
I hate it when people do that😭
I hate you😅
Honestly this isnt for the teachers, it never was. I have a dark sadistic sarcasm screaming to escape & the page is the most diplomat place to do it 🥰
I dread to imagine what a Generation Alpha video essay looks like.
Same gen-z shit, but in vr
Nonononononononononono.
“Today we will be discussing my favorite sponsors, all of which are sponsoring this video, and if one drops out, I will have to move again.”
I am not calling them that
"Money. Gimme money. I need money dude. Gimme. Gimme gimme gimme"
The CIA released crack into inner city Bikini Bottom.
Then blames it on the nemotodes while the Squilliam's of The Bottom popped the economic bubble, buddy.
Crack Rock Bottom is the roughest town
the drug wars of Bikini Bottom
"then denied any involvement while they hoped its various marine residents would kill each other off through turf wars"
Before 1982, Partick Star was a chemical engineer living in a sprawling, palatial estate mansion in the Great Barrier Reef with his beautiful wife and 3 children.
Fast forward to '91, and he is slumming it in Bikini Bottom, unemployed, and living under a rock 🪨 --an allegory for the crack rocks that decimated his once vibrant, illustrious, existence.
The CIA, in combination with Plankton, is systemically and methodically trying to exterminate all anthropomorphic sea critters, and no one seems to care... word at Krusty Krab is that tranq has begun to infiltrate Bikini Bottom... and Patrick hasn't been heard from for the past 72 hours.
I can confirm the CIA did in fact kill the Fairly Odd Parents
But they're not that bad after all
Can confirm. Am fairly odd
_Dinkleburg_
Are you still alive?
and this is where i would keep all my confidential files...
IF I HAD ANY!!
First part is straight up a Johnny Harris hit piece lol.
My immediate thought as well haha
CIA being not so bad dead giveaway
I was looking for this comment hahaha
Lol yep
100%. The title of his channel in my head is “Millennial Discovers Things About the World”
this video really opened my eyes (they were closed so i had to open them so i could see it)
Both literally and metaphorically.
Finally someone is taking the Pacino-to-Elmo pipeline seriously!
Al walked so Elmo can run
It's not Al anymore, it's Elmo!
0:25 Pacilmo.™️
Maybe the real little friend you should say hello to was Elmo all along
@@joramun_2744i thought it was dunk... dunkachino
My favourite thing about that Fairly Oddparents line is that it implies that it is already common knowledge that the CIA killed the Fairly Oddparents, its just that they don't know how they managed to do it.
like greg heffley being a clinical psychopath!
Reminds me of conspiracy theorists like 7 layers deep being like "Everyone knows the Mario Bros faked the Mars landing, but where did they get the money?"
@@blueninjakick5387 An easy search: BIBLE + FREEMASONRY, through which lies and truth becomes easy listed.
So far i have listed 28 lies and 28 truth.
Have you started to dig? What have you found?
What do you know about masonry club?
About the evil rulers of this world, masons, what you know about them?
The 2 that rule this world, can you name these?
So today let's talk about why Gwen Stacy is actually trans-
"I bought this tiny clip-on mic so that I can hold it awkwardly with two fingers for the entirety of the video"
the sitting on the ground is spot-on.
i appreciate the unhinged, exhausted, and flippant tone of the gen z video essays
watching Lindsay Ellis’ diatribe on Iraq war protest music nodding to everything she says because she was 19 in 2003 VS watching Quinton Reviews’ fifth 8h analysis on Sam & Cat nodding to everything he says because he’s clinically insane
I'd never heard of Quinton Reviews until I saw your comment. As soon as I went back to my home page to look for things to watch, a Quinton Reviews 9 hour Sam & Cat video essay popped up in my recommended
@@chrissiep7363 9 hours?! I remember a 4 hour video about Victorious that I managed to watch until the second half but 9 FUCKING HOURS? Sam and Cat just doesn’t have a lore that deep girl
@@martineeniz9671 it's about so much more than Sam and Cat and i genuinely think his latest video is a masterpiece
@@martineeniz9671it's on part 3/2 and we're expecting at least one more. of course it's sort of a spiritual successor to his other series,...
man i love when people discover crazy video essays for the first time 😭
Holding the small microphone instead of attaching is one of my worst pet peeves about these video essays
Tom Nicholas' video "Why TH-camrs Hold Microphones Now" is genuinely fascinating. I was initially incredulous at how he managed to milk a straight hour out of the subject, but it kept me hooked the entire time.
God, same... I especially fucking HATE the popping that happens as a result of not using lav mics as intended or otherwise any mics being way too close to the mouth. There are so many video essays I straight up can't/won't watch because it's auditory murder (which sucks especially when the essay is something I'm genuinely interested in).
@@CiCodiCadnohigh-quality millennial video essay
@@CiCodiCadno I tried to watch that video but the audio quality was so horrible i couldn’t understand it
@@cloudycolacorp with respect, there was nothing egregious about the audio, so I don't know how you think that. Unless there's something wrong with the speakers of whatever device you're using to watch
He never Gen Z's, the absolute Millennial!
hes gen z but okay
@@muffinadrianweberHe looks too Millennial to be Gen-Z 😂
@@JamesLawnersome gen z were born in the 90s
are you having a stroke?
@@peter19426 No
Johnny Harris vs CJ the X
The first thing I thought of for Gen Z was CJ the X, I love their videos sm. Perfectly encompasses what is shown in the video too, lol.
Sarah Z(ed) falls smack dab in the middle stylistically
@@hambor12 The balance.
@@hambor12 Is she a cusper?
Can’t believe Man Carrying Thing is the first Generation Beta essay TH-camr
Gen Beta when Gen Complete walks in
Gen complete when gen early access walks in
@@joosepher9435 Gen early access when Gen Paid DLC walks in
Gen paid dlc when gen sequel walks in
Gen sequel when gen spinoff walks in
You just gonna bring up a bombshell of Al Pacino being connected to Elmo and not explain!?!?
it would take at least 7 hours to explain
@@ManCarryingThing That's not a problem, plus you already have the intro. Start the script.
Elmo is his little friend.
I fucking hate myself that I read that as Artificial Intelligence Pacino.
@@Murderbits 😂😂😂
Nah you can’t diss Elmo like that 😭
#teamlarrydavid
@@ManCarryingThing LOL 😂
Elmo is a cringing little milksop of a puppet
You forgot the will shopping channel music in the gen z essay.
as someone who watches an unhealthily large amount of video essays: yeah this is accurate
I was getting a bit anxious around 35 seconds when it was still the millenial essay. You somehow managed to wrap up both with 11 seconds to go. Absolutely masterful.
The more old I grow the more I notice some youtubers are extremely young and like... You go kid those people are going places. There was this random out of the blue hollow knight essay which was so jampacked with passion and hollow knight was a teen memory for the guy, how cool is that.
Both styles are doing great!
@@namelessliberty9869 I'm 45 and the hilarious thing about getting older is how young everyone else gets. That's how it feels to you for some reason - not that you're older. You are the exact right age, and everybody else is for some reason now tiny babies.
@@TheHopperUKI've been feeling that one now being in my thirties
Not cynical enough for millennial and not seizure inducing enough for gen z.
Pyrochinical refrence😭😫
Gen Alpha essays will be something 20 sec long, fast talking about why TikTok isn't what it used to be, while playing a game, and a video of something smooth being cut by a machine.
Peter Griffin will also be dancing in the corner
only real ones remember musicly™ 😔✊
POV: You were in the middle of watching a daily dose of internet video when this notification popped up
reflect on your decision making
@@ManCarryingThingI was in the middle of watching this video and went to go watch the daily dose of internet video
I don't get notifications but I did come from the DDOI video.
@@ManCarryingThing I did and I don't like it
eugh cringe
somebody’s gonna have to make a video essay about this
But in order to understand how this video essay about video essays came about, we first need to do an hour long dive into the history of capitalism and the Twentieth Century through Twenty First Century evolution of media.
Choose your poison, unwatchable due to:
Milly: being 5 hours of rambling
Zoomie: a new visual or audio effect being placed every fifth of a second
I choose zoomie
@@lexxypillz633Me, an old. Loses track of what CJ is talking about.
Neither
Both.
Just watch the millennial at 3x speed.
he never pisses, the absolute detergent
And yet somehow both of them would end up talking about how A Bug's Life is Soviet propaganda or something along the lines
Don’t forget to add VHS filters over footage shot in 16:9
its not a gen z commentary channel if the character doesn’t cross their arms
mr enter isnt gen z
@@animalcollectiveporn mr enter got no arms
Honestly, I think CJ the X has nailed this Gen Z style of video essays. Their videos are extremely chaotic but weirdly some of the best video essay content on the platform.
PLEASE. When I first saw this video, they were the first thing I thought of.
They exhaust me just watching.
@@adalynnj Okay, now who did you think of when you saw the Millennial one because I thought of Nerdstalgic and every Vox video every.
@@suburbanweekend Yesssss
Yeah even if it's a really random or niche topics they manage to make it engaging through and through.
1. The 2nd one is CJtheX but without the humor, insightful philosophical ramblings, and precarious glass of wine.
2. Hbomb is somehow both and neither of these.
3. I don't know who Johnny Harris is and I refuse to find out.
Well hbomb is definitely is millennial
Jokes aside Johnny Harris videos are actually great.
@@Rossy167some of them
@@Rossy167 And some of them have misinformation 🫣
CJtheX was the first GenZ video essayist that came to mind for me. Followed by Biz Barclay.
“SpongeBob” -Man Carrying Things
As a 27 year old I feel I'm in the middle of both generations and I'm proud of growing up with both Rugrats and Hannah Montana
I grew up right when HERE WE ARE NOW ENTERTAIN US was out and CAN YOU TAKE ME HIIIIGHER was in
You are what ppl call a “Zillennial” 😭
ya im 30 and i honestly don't know what "'90s kid" even means
@@Zm4rf Same.
29 year old, and kinda feel the same way. Half the people I went to college with would count as the earliest members of gen z and me and the other half would be the last millennials based on the somewhat arbitrary cutoff for that. I’m more of a 2000s’ kid culturally, but I still remember the end of the 90s’ and am aware of a lot of the culture from my older siblings. And I grew up with the early internet, but am old enough to remember when most people didn’t have it.
Johnny Harris shade is insane
Johnny Harris = 🤡
But where are the Lost Generations video essays?
They lost em
That’s called npr
Gen x and boomers aren’t really on YT cause they had OG history channel and radio still when they were coming up. The YT video essays that do exist from them follow the same model.
You realize if there were any of the lost generation still alive, they'd be between 124 and 141 years old, right?
You mean, the generation that created the web as we know it, the internet as we know it, and youtube?
As a millennial leftist, my brain can't process any of this information without bisexual lighting in the background
I watch both of these essays and I love both 😂
Ha, the lapel mic in the hand is spot on.
an accurate reflection and comparison of post new media video logging styles across generations
Yeah one actually gave a shit and now no one even edits out the sound issues
glad I reloaded the page because I found this.
Hank Green vs John green right here
How dare. John Green isn't using a lapel mic, he's using a perfectly acceptable mic that just happens to have an 80ft cord
That's kind of like comparing a shit sandwich and a shit sandwich.
I just want to say, major props for absolutely nailing Johnny Harris' style. That was perfect parody, from the cadence to the minor details in the editing.
truely art
He never gets killed by the CIA, the absolute legend!
how are you so good at spotting those patterns, amazing
Love seeing the vlogbrothers Format in the wild
_Has lots of desaturated B-Roll footage, copyright-free ominous music, long periods of dead silence from Narrator_
Why are you on TH-cam, Netflix needs to pick this up ASAP, it's better work than professional documentaries!
Millenial backgrounds: LOOK AT MY LITERATURE. OBSERVE HOW ERUDITE I AM. THAT'S HOW YOU KNOW I'M A VERY SERIOUS PERSON.
Gen Z backgrounds: this is literally the one corner of my room that isn't covered in depression clutter.
The accuracy of this video is accurate.
Wow I never thought of it that way before right now, great video essay.
Editing on iMovie truly is an art
There was a discussion on Threads yesterday about people holding lav mics wrong which I feel like had to inspire this video. Lots of talk about "old heads gatekeeping" because people don't use lav mics correctly even though it sounds worse to hold them up to your face and looks silly and there are much better mics to hold if you want to hold something.
Gen Z essays… I don’t actually know what they sound like because between the bad audio and no/low effort visuals and stoner rambly writing style I just can’t watch any of them 😂
If calling kids stupid for holding lav mics up to their mouth (or, worse, using a fucking cell phone as a mic, which I've seen a few times) in their videos is "gatekeeping," then I'm a gatekeeper and I'm proud of it
Wow, I didn't know people still used Threads. Anyways, as Gen Z, if I were to do a video essay, I would probably just live stream a PowerPoint or something tbh (I'm lazy)
What is Threads?
@@davidwuhrer6704 A social media app, pretty similar to something like Twitter or Instagram. Mark Zuckerberg actually made Threads a few months ago as an alternative to Twitter after Elon Musk had bought it and started making changes to it. It had a lot of hype the week it was launched but there were a lot of issues with the app when it released, so a lot of users had left.
I thought it had died out, but I did some research, and it looks like Threads currently has 130 million active users monthly, compared to Twitter having about 370 million. So yeah, it's popular, but since it was created this past October, it doesn't really have the same name recognition as Instagram and Snapchat, or at least not yet.
I enjoy the dramatic pause at the end.
I'd watch both of these
The partial legend, he sometimes misses.
Wow another book review classic!
Brutally on point my guy :)
Great video. The first part of your reminded me of Johnny Harris’ style of editing. 😊 cheers
Second video essay was fairly odd but good video anyways!
Love the CIA reference with the Johnny Harrisesque guy, definitely on brand.
It's very difficult to determine which sucks more. On one hand, millennials have never read anything other than Harry Potter. On the other hand, Zoomers have never read anything.
And I somehow slurp both types of videos up like spaghetti
The millennial part is literally Johny Harris and I love it
Little known fact, SpongeBob works for State Farm. So he's like a good neighbor but not actually a good neighbor.
All I can ever see in all of your videos is the entire Dark Tower series in the background now that I've noticed it; they're just there, taunting me, as if saying "wow, you own all of these and you're only on Drawing of the Three and here you are, watching TH-cam." I can never escape--a constant reminder that despite all of the art in the world that I would enjoy, I scroll on this platform for hours just to fend off the ever-encroaching dread of my eventual death without expending any mental energy aside from that needed to move my eyes across the screen to look for the next video to watch.
Anyways cool videos, 10/10 this one was dope c:
I have read the series multiple times and to be fair... you don't gotta read them all. Like I genuinely love the dumb SK Dark Tower bullshit and its 100% influenced me as a person (one of the few series I read while in my first major depressive episode at 13ish, before it was even finished, that helped me through) but like... if you're not feeling the drive to read the rest just follow your heart. It's patently ridiculous and purposefully offputting and there's Some Stuff that doesn't hold up at all as well as a lot a lot of pure SK nonsense which I think sometimes you have to be in a very specific headspace for.
I dunno, I'm just saying don't feel guilty, some Dark Tower fans may be judgy but fuck em. I'm always impressed if anyone gets through the first book and continues on to read even 1 more
(I have read almost every SK book and am a fan of a lot of them, please don't get angry at me, youtube commenters I am imagining getting angry at me right now)
@@rojachan I remember reading up to the stuff with Blaine and was surprised at how much wacky stuff was in these books. They are a pretty heavy read, with a lot of descriptions of the surroundings and the characters but didn't mind that much since it really helps flesh out the world. I got to about the fourth book I think, though I felt like 3/4 of the book was just pure backstory. It wasn't bad, and I was interested to know what happened to him in the past as well as why he is in the current position he is in, I just got bored.
Second one is literally the average CJ the X video
The CIA didn’t kill the Fairly Odd Parents, they just transformed them into the MCW: Men Carrying Wands
i actually despise how accurate this is i may never be able to watch another video essay again-
My favorite essays to watch is the ones that are about some crazy person or incident in some game I didn't even know existed
“And by the end of this video we will have learned exactly how many innocent dogs the ATF shoot per hour.”
Johnny CIA harris is not the only millennial essayist what the hell? 😂
He never misses, the absolute legend!
The bad thing about getting older is that you see younger and younger people talking about things that happened when you were a child. It's like... how much can this person from 2005 know of PC gaming in the 90s?
The answer is it doesn't matter because all every video essayist do is look up the wikipedia.
When you were there in person but weren't paying that much attention and you're forgetting things so you have to look it up on Wikipedia too 😞
W a h
this is especially noticeable when you watch multiple essays about the same topic
Genz is just a more chaotic version of millennials. Change my mind
gen Z video essayists grew up on youtube poops, millennial video essayists grew up on sitcoms and it shows. I still enjoy both types
i love that this video doesn't pose either format as better than the other, rather choosing to make fun of them both equally
It's because both tend to be shit, so there's not much useful comparison he *could* make.
Good jab at Johnny C.I.A Harris there
Gen z is trying to not care, just like Gen X. Millennials actually are different.
THE EDITED ON IMOVIE PART IS SO ACCURATE🙁🙁😩
lol the holding the microphone thing is so true
you just forgot the millennial starting by adjusting the camera, then freezing for a second
The "quirky" video essayist is fun but at the same time I genuinely prefer someone being purely factual regarding the topic of the video, I get distracted easily otherwise.
The first section is parodying someone who is sensationalized in a different way while also just getting heaps of information wrong.
they arent quirky anymore theyre literally factory made atp
I literally can’t look at a history video of the person isn’t greying hair wise I just refuse 😭
my favorite thing to do is go on a deep dive of a topic i had no idea about or cared about
and i will happily watch both
As a fellow Gen-Z, I feel offended that Spongebob was shown and Patrick wasn't.
Patrick is a part of the woke agenda normalizing shirtlessness and effeminate shapes.
The millennial was not patronizingly smug enough to be realistic, trust me on this.
And yet, I enjoy both equally
Shockingly accurate, as always
I hate when humor makes me think about things deeply... Anyway watching this I realized that even though I'm straddling the generation gap, I fall more and more into appreciating the obvious high-effort infotainment on youtube than the hidden high effort/faux low effort (laux effort) "gen z" style... the "hold your lav mic in hand despite using a boom mic for the sound quality" type shit.
Besides that all, it also speaks to the media we were raised on. the "Millenial" video essay style is very much based in cable TV style production-we all hate on it, but there are clear parallels to History/Discovery Channel editing styles, as well as some tropes you could have found on "lower-brow" channels like TruTV or A&E or VH1. Even the cultural references tend to be about non-internet memes and media
Meanwhile, gen z really shows themselves as the first entirely online generation. The style is meant to mimic the authenticity of vlogging, the content is about memes, the gags/goofs/jokes/japes are just online memes from other popular social media platforms that have been spliced in.
Anyway, neither of these styles are superior and both of them rarely are informative in a way that matters to me or my life. Just mindless fun that doesn't add anything more than the soup of memes that's already in my brain, but it *is* fun either way.
Also culture is progressing faster than it ever has in history and the generation gap is no longer actually a thing, since you can just immediately look up the cultural references of people who don't share your background. It's just a tool mainstream media uses to divide and isolate us under the guise of providing a rigid identity for your ever changing sense of self to grasp onto. Don't fuel the generational war, people being awful people has nothing to do with their age nor cultural background.
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false. there's no vhs player clicking at the start or poorly edited vhs filter