@@lordeowstheking if you can actually show me someone this stupid I’ll change my whole worldview, never met someone like this, this is just a funny joke clip. Aint some deep commentary.
I used to put ramen in a bag with the seasons, slam it on the ground, like a caveman and then eat it. I did this often as a kid wtf was wrong with me? and why do I still crave dry ramen?
@@ZeranZeran I used to put the seasoning on it like toast and eat the square whenever we were at the pool and they would let us boil water in there staff room
when I was little I actually didn't know that you had to boil ramen to cook it. little me was on vacation on the long drive home and I put bottled water in my ramen cup waiting for it to be soft to eat 😅
Dude, imagining raising kids I think dealing with teenagers is going to be the hardest. Just remembering some of the meltdowns my friends had over dumbass shit.
@@cheesus9512 well do it like previous generation, dont teach your kids nothing, let them do whatever and then complain how bad next generation is, like every good parent
And in the second call, he gets really frustrated and loses his calm when his teenager doesn't acknowledge anything he's trying to tell him because he scorched his own hand. (Do not try this at home especially if you're up late at night!)
100% of the time I'm Stan. Only I don't help stupid people. I laugh at them and then get angry when they don't pick up my garbage on time. Which is literally all they're good for.
I mean he's usually wearing the snow gloves anyway. Pretty sure he always has fingers when they take off their gloves. They all have fingers to click mouses in the world of war craft episode.
This scene holds the same energy as the one from American dad where Stan tries to make mac & cheese and when he reads the instructions he says “boil water what am I a chemist”
Stan when his teenager calls him for the first time : Happy to help if you're stuck on something dude! Also Stan when his teenager calls him for the second time : "Oh my god you gotta be shitting me"
It's a generational thing, not specific to an age. You'll never get rid of this tick, which isn't a bad thing. e.g. I say "Huey", pronounced oo-eh-ee, which qualifies as the token teenager noun where I grew up.
Basically, he and his friends played airsoft but since they're kids, they need a teenager to accompany them. That's Stan's teenager and the only reason Stan is putting up with it is because they need him to play Airsoft
When I worked in a grocery store back in Highschool, I cam across a 21yr old coworker who refused to learn how to cook, either his mom or gf would feed him. I ask him how would he survive if both were gone. He said he starve to death. Jesus christ, it's not that hard to make a sandwich!!
Some people (idiots, not me) believe that cooking is a woman job 🤦, and will do whatever they can to never cook or ever learn hot to cook, it is hard to understand but some people choose to be ignorant, I believe it is a cultural thing.
@@elmodelo101 almost as if they never went camping or been to a black cookout/BBQ, everyone knows dishwashers are barely able to cook lol (( hows the joke))
"It's all hard and I can't eat it like that!" I beg to differ, I used to break it up into chunks and sprinkle the powder onto it and then eat it like a bag of chips for a snack lol
@@JermyHD oh yeah, eating the seasoning dry was also good too. I forgot about that! It's been a long time since I had ramen. I ate it out of necessity when I still lived with my parents, and didn't have a car, as a teenager.
@@idontknowanymore3074 it was a joke there's a thing that your age is your IQ and Queen Elizabeth was the smartest person on earth forgot to me what the joke but you need to look it up
Hello, I made a tutorial on how to make ramen if there's any of you that aren't 5 star chefs. (Unfortunately the comments are disabled so you can comment on my community post for the tutorial)
What does one have to do with the other? I use ramen as the base for many different recipes as it's a nice alternative to rice and Asian dishes. It's stir fry is extremely well, and reheats excellent well also soaking up the flavors of stir fry sauce. Sort of like a lo mein noodle, if you haven't use ramen in this manner I highly recommend you try it out, just make sure to undercook the noodles and then blanch them in cold water to stop them from cooking longer, and then stir fry the cold noodles and a hot pan to cook them rest of the way and you'll be amazed what those cheap noodles can do for a recipe.
@@mrvideocamera1 Actually not as rare as you’d think. I was able to cook many things when I was 15 and my capabilities are still growing. My pinnacle breakfast specialty are Bacon Banana Pancakes.
I just love the concept of an elementary schooler having to teach a teenager how to make ramen edit: why are the comments tracking my likes. . . EDIT: THEY KEEP TRACKING MY LIKES, IM SO CONFUSED! AT FIRST IT WAS FUNNY HAHA 69 LIKES BUT NOW IT'S GONE TOO FAR!!!
@@cyandeoidre2375 My Dad was a mountain kid from a 3rd world country. Needless to say I didn't learn much about technology from him. Your just gonna have to learn mostly on your own like I and others did. Everything you need to know is online. Any software you don't own can be found for free online. Start by learning how to pirate games or software using torrents and Qbitorrent and move on from there. Check out things like Photoshop, Ableton or FL Studio, Adobe Premier etc. You'll be a pretty smart kid if you start learning any of these hobby skills very early.
One of the best comments while playing with friends was a one of the friends telling how he accidentally burned his noodles in oven. It takes skills to burn noodles in oven.
Oh nah this is literally me. I remember being 14 and asking my dad how to put Mac and cheese in the microwave, and I also have a face covered with acne💀
It’s funny because this is literally what it’s like talking to some teenagers….it’s like I’m shaking my head no but nodding my head yes at the same time.
@@daniel5610 As a fellow gen Z permission to serve Stan’s teenager a meal with the air soft BBs popping his pimples making his face look like it Swiss cheese for a dish called ass whooping? Just because he couldn’t read the instructions on how to make ramen and for screaming at Stan who is trying to help him.
This part && the part where Stan's teenager is burning his hand are 2of my favorite scenes from this episode! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 "Bruh, I'M SORRY I'M NOT A 5 ⭐ CHEF!"
The fact this looks like my ex from highschool and that he acted like this is halrious. My ex had his mommy make his food for him 24/7 so he knew nothing about cooking, cleaning his clothing and basic anger management skills. He litterally had the same shirt too I'm litterally dying. 💀💀
@@logicplague Clearly she did, he's her ex. She's not saying he was a good boyfriend, she's saying the opposite. You should maybe dial up your reading comprehension a notch or two.
@@magisterrleth3129 Unless none of that had anything to do with the break up, for all either of us know it could have been a simple case of cheating, and she's dating 2.0 at this moment. Perhaps dial up your logical comprehension.
Man it pains me in the heart that I did not know how to cook ramen a few days ago but I am still learning to cook and I am pretty good now in making some things
Bro how in the absolute fuck do you not know how to make ramen!?? You put it in a fucking bowl, get some fucking water and PUT IT IN THE MICROWAVE THATS LITERALLY IT
I actually like this episode. The scenes where Trey voices his characters while they have their conversations with their Teenagers is golden, especially when the teenagers are actually voiced by his second wife's son. 😂👏
It's from South Park: _Season 25, Episode 5_ *"Help, My Teenager Hates Me!"*
Broheim
Yo @Eric Cartman how do u watch season 25 @EricCartman
Am I even part of the main characters still?
Good man
@@yesimant prime / paramount +
“Do you have a sink?”
“Bruh”
Yo momma bruhed on my sink
Best part
Lmfao
Bruh what lol...why is the 8 year old more mature than the teenager
bruh
"Do you have a sink?"
"SORRY IM NOT A 5 STAR CHEF!"
They nailed the passive-aggressive teen BS.
@@charlesvan13 as a teen I can confirm every living second of my life I am screaming at people.
Well done for quoting the video you just watched
@@charlesvan13 hahaha teen jokes, so funny.
😂
This is genuinely the actual intelligence level of the kids I grew up with in high school.
It's even worse these days
Sums up this Era precisely.
@@lordeowstheking if you can actually show me someone this stupid I’ll change my whole worldview, never met someone like this, this is just a funny joke clip. Aint some deep commentary.
@@obeseperson bruh!
@@obeseperson you don’t notixe it because you’re surrounded by kids like this
stan is so patient
I mean his father is Randy so he has to be.
Stan learned from a great father
until he's not :D
Stan should be an adult by now. But Tray and Matt will never really age the characters.
@@josephcalabrese6337 iirc there should be a season about these kids being grown up. It's the covid season.
The animation when Stan puts the gun down and answers his phone was too clean.
fr. the smooth movements. South park is getting realistic each season
@@RAMIR3Z0 yeah that’s how technology works
@@PhysicallyAwake You just found that out today bro? Good job, buddy. :)
More clean than it had any right to be
@@PhysicallyAwake what
"The ramen is all hard and I can't eat it like that."
20 year old me: Well actually...
I used to put ramen in a bag with the seasons, slam it on the ground, like a caveman and then eat it. I did this often as a kid
wtf was wrong with me? and why do I still crave dry ramen?
@@ZeranZeran I used to put the seasoning on it like toast and eat the square whenever we were at the pool and they would let us boil water in there staff room
I like eating it raw too, sometimes it tastes the same
@@ZeranZeran it’s bomb asf bro thats why
@@tinajero310 true
"How's it going dude?"
"It's not GOING!"
French ppl be like…
When someone says "How's your day going?" I respond with "It's going." 100% me
when I was little I actually didn't know that you had to boil ramen to cook it. little me was on vacation on the long drive home and I put bottled water in my ramen cup waiting for it to be soft to eat 😅
*NOT
“The ramens all hard and I can eat it like that”
God Southparks satire is so so so spot on
Dude, imagining raising kids I think dealing with teenagers is going to be the hardest. Just remembering some of the meltdowns my friends had over dumbass shit.
I can concur. Currently in the thick of it.
@@cheesus9512 well do it like previous generation, dont teach your kids nothing, let them do whatever and then complain how bad next generation is, like every good parent
Always
Shit's not satire this is a whole ass documentary :|
Im suprized he even managed to get the ramen out of the bag😂
🤣🤣🤣
Does this guy know how to breathe?
@@MrJomalley123 probably not 🤷
Sometimes its difficult to open up a ramen package for no reason
@@jenkathefridge3933 found the teenager guys
According to South Park, you only gain the right to have a nose once you‘re a Teenager.
and eyebrows
Puberty 😂
You definitely haven't seen some of the handicapped 10 year olds on the show, then.
And Ears
I thought you said "noose"
Bruh
Bruh?
@@Sitharos Bruhhh
@@chetmanley610 breh
Brah!
Bruh?!
“The ramen is all hard, and I can’t eat it like that”
Me: pfft, sure you can
Giggity...
@@quigonkennyGiggity Giggity Goo
Only the real ones used them as "ghetto chip" you crush up the dry noodles and mic the seasoning in and you can get it like chips
*It's better dry.
@@VooHeeZmy cousin used to eat it like that but he'd take 1 bite then throw the rest away
"Bruh what?" I can feel the annoyed anger 😂
😂😆🤣😂 bruh
There's this other quote indicating annoyed anger "Oh my god, you gotta be shitting me"
Looks like the Dunlop the military guy from YT Shorts fame...
"Where do I get water?"
Buddy...
Wait a second....
Ive heard this joke before but it was by a kid… This is damn funny 😂
I'm not your buddy, mate
@@squidwardstentacle I'm not your mate, guy!
@@Lucky_Chase I'm not your guy, friend!
Due to this episode I became incapacitated by the use of "Bruh" 😭
Bruh
Bruh
Bruh.
Bruh
Bro
I love how calm he is when he is literally getting yelled at a tennager who doesn’t know how to make ramen
And in the second call, he gets really frustrated and loses his calm when his teenager doesn't acknowledge anything he's trying to tell him because he scorched his own hand. (Do not try this at home especially if you're up late at night!)
actual footage of my lil bro
🤣🤣
Your lil bros a chump lol 😆
Yo momma footaged my lil bro
Man why you got your lil bro teaching you how to make ramen?
Bro I'm dead 💀
Same
Bruh if someone has to "slow down" instant Ramen instructions for you.. bruhhh 💀💀💀
I've HAD conversations like this. Don't laugh. Had to show a grown man hoe to use a tire gage.
In five years this will be common place.
@@logicplague wym it's already happening. Gen z is the most worthless generation by far.
@@thedopepineapple9917 “The new generation is awful” -Literally every generation ever lmao
Gen Zs probably know a bunch of shit neither of us do.
@@connorbranscombe6819 yeah they all know McDonald's, charge they phone, watch tiktards and cry
“The instructions are all stupid” is verbatim something I said ten years ago 😂
They are still stupid sometimes
Some days I’m Stan and some days I’m the teenager, there’s no in between
you are destined to one day become,..... teenage Stan. ✨️
@@lauragraves4342WOAH WHAT 😱😱
@@Myxxster1614 I KNOOOOW, riiiiiiight!?? 😁
And some days your the local suckboy down on the block
100% of the time I'm Stan.
Only I don't help stupid people. I laugh at them and then get angry when they don't pick up my garbage on time.
Which is literally all they're good for.
Notice the armpit sweat lol
Being a teenager sucks
I am an adult and I still feel this now
@@EmanAyonjk Same i sweat so much because of a condition, but it was especially bad during teenage years, man it sucked so freaking much.
I had a water park under both arms when I was a teen, not to mention the countless other defects 😂 Being a teenager really does suck
That's was so nasty lol 😆
My god i have never realised Stan's hands aren't circles anymore
Bruh I can't unsee it now
Wtffffff
Good observation 👍
They _are_ just not in close up shots.
YOU SHOULD SEE HIS FEET, HIS DOGS ARE FAT
I mean he's usually wearing the snow gloves anyway. Pretty sure he always has fingers when they take off their gloves. They all have fingers to click mouses in the world of war craft episode.
Stan just casually cleaning a gun at the beginning.
Do you UNcasually clean yours?
@@shawnyfin sitting on the ceiling
Looks like an airsoft gun
Its only an airsoft gun.
@@shawnyfinHe cleans it with high stress and anger
This scene holds the same energy as the one from American dad where Stan tries to make mac & cheese and when he reads the instructions he says “boil water what am I a chemist”
Omg Stan looked so happy in the first clip 🥺
Stan when his teenager calls him for the first time : Happy to help if you're stuck on something dude!
Also Stan when his teenager calls him for the second time : "Oh my god you gotta be shitting me"
I’m in my 20s and still say bruh. I need to re think my life.
It's how you tell children and the uneducated apart from adults
@@WCGwkf bruh
@@WCGwkf Ouch
@@akiko3688 get help.
It's a generational thing, not specific to an age. You'll never get rid of this tick, which isn't a bad thing. e.g. I say "Huey", pronounced oo-eh-ee, which qualifies as the token teenager noun where I grew up.
The concern on Stan's face when he says “Do you have a sink?” cracks me up.
"Bruh."
"Bruh what?"
"I'M SORRY, I'M NOT A 5-STAR CHEF!!"
Boy, I love this episode.
I wanna know what episode 😭 love this show just don't know bc there's soooo much 😭 someone help a girl out?
@@hannah002 It‘s from Season 25, Episode 5 called „Help, My Teenager Hates Me!"
@@CartmanBroOfficial thaaaank you, much appreciated Mr. Eric Cartman🙏
@@CartmanBroOfficial kewlll🤘
I think Stan said "Bro"
As a 21 year old, I can relate with Stan here. Sometimes you deal with these idiots when you're gaming or on discord
🤓
This is not the flex you were hoping it would be
Or at Work and public settings
I was 20 when I got my first job as a state CO, and the amount of inmates who couldn't handle doing simple cleaning jobs is astounding.
You didn't have to out yourself like that
Why is Stan so happy. It's weird to not see his default blank frown at the beginning lol
It‘s because he played with airsoft guns and he actually had fun with it
@@dernerdderkluge2206 Context! :D
Basically, he and his friends played airsoft but since they're kids, they need a teenager to accompany them. That's Stan's teenager and the only reason Stan is putting up with it is because they need him to play Airsoft
@@strikingsarcophagus More context! :D
Because he's relaxing cleaning off his airsoft gun.
"Bruh what?" I ask that to my kids thousand times a day.
Lol the " bruh" thing is hilarious
My condolences.
Bruh 🤭
I love how in the episode they just say bruh like all the time
this was the first episode I watched for South Park with my dad and after watching it I was like " im never saying bruh again XD"
Good boy
Beuh
When I worked in a grocery store back in Highschool, I cam across a 21yr old coworker who refused to learn how to cook, either his mom or gf would feed him. I ask him how would he survive if both were gone. He said he starve to death. Jesus christ, it's not that hard to make a sandwich!!
The fact he has a girlfriend is what amaze me.
His mom/gf shouldn't even bother making him food
@@melteddarkchocolate000 Ok that guy is living proof love potions exist
Some people (idiots, not me) believe that cooking is a woman job 🤦, and will do whatever they can to never cook or ever learn hot to cook, it is hard to understand but some people choose to be ignorant, I believe it is a cultural thing.
@@elmodelo101 almost as if they never went camping or been to a black cookout/BBQ, everyone knows dishwashers are barely able to cook lol (( hows the joke))
"It's all hard and I can't eat it like that!" I beg to differ, I used to break it up into chunks and sprinkle the powder onto it and then eat it like a bag of chips for a snack lol
Ramen chips got me through those first few post-college years 😅
Wait are those a good snack fr?
@picklegod2576 I mean everything is personal preference but I'm a fan of it, especially back in school
OOh yeah and I still do that! sometimes!
Yea and then they expand in your gut over the next hour and give you a horrible stomach ache 😂
This episode was the funniest Southpark episode I've seen in a log time. I'm glad it seems like they are going back to their old humor.
The bruh is him not wanting to move to the sink, and then the 5 star chef outburst is him asking Stan to do it for him lmao
This episode is scarily accurate 💀
I work with people like this, worst part is they aren't teenagers, they're in their 30's.
South Park back at it again, always coming up with the best ideas to sum up the times we live in. I'll always love this show.
I used to eat the hard, uncooked ramen noodles all the time. They are surprisingly good that way.
Same here bruh sprinkle the seasoning on that shit and bon appetit
@@JermyHD oh yeah, eating the seasoning dry was also good too. I forgot about that! It's been a long time since I had ramen. I ate it out of necessity when I still lived with my parents, and didn't have a car, as a teenager.
No cap that shit was good
They are delicious, especially with a bit of the seasoning sprinkled on. Great easy snack
Then when the noodles are gone you for some reason you tip the bag back and eat the horribyl salty dust
“Let me slow it down for you”
This was such a good episode! Haven’t seen any new South Park in a while so this was a nice episode to return to
This episode is so good omg
I love how he called Stan and yet his phone shows to pick up or deny the call
I love how when humans care, they notice some insignificant bullcrap.
@@Dhorpatan just like how you noticed to comment :D
@@skullnbones33rd38 Thereby you admit that your comment and what you paid attention to, was insignificant. Thanks Cartmanbra!
@@Dhorpatan th-cam.com/users/shortsu0p1PdK0exo?feature=share
This was a low-key great episode. I kinda forgot about it quickly, but it's a pretty fun commentary on the horrors of teenagers in general lol
Oh my gosh Stan looks cute on this video
That animation of stan cleaning the gun then grabbing his phone is crazy
The bruh is accurate af I’m 18 and still say bruh 💀
Noone cares
@@jackh7977 they probably share the same intelligence as the teenager
lol commenters above me angry for no reason 😭
@@idontknowanymore3074 fr mfs on their period 😂
@@idontknowanymore3074 it was a joke there's a thing that your age is your IQ and Queen Elizabeth was the smartest person on earth forgot to me what the joke but you need to look it up
He's sorry he's not a 5 star chef 🤣🤣🤣
Yo momma 5 starred my chef
Hello, I made a tutorial on how to make ramen if there's any of you that aren't 5 star chefs. (Unfortunately the comments are disabled so you can comment on my community post for the tutorial)
Ngl the teenager episode and Bat-dad were insanely funny man😂 love south park
I like how happy Stan was when he realized it was his teenager. Lol then it went down hill
Bruh what 😂
How was he able to buy the ramen to begin with 😂😂
parents
Kids born in the 2000's be like
Watched it 5 times in a repeat and laughed the 5 times at it LMAO. Comedy gold!
I love how he is cleaning his toy gun when the teenager calls
How to cook ramen.
Step one: get a job.
Fuck that learn a trade that’s in demand
Step 2: ???????
Step 3: PROFIT!
Ok boomer
@@trollking6315 step one just doesn't quite make sense, does it?
What does one have to do with the other? I use ramen as the base for many different recipes as it's a nice alternative to rice and Asian dishes. It's stir fry is extremely well, and reheats excellent well also soaking up the flavors of stir fry sauce. Sort of like a lo mein noodle, if you haven't use ramen in this manner I highly recommend you try it out, just make sure to undercook the noodles and then blanch them in cold water to stop them from cooking longer, and then stir fry the cold noodles and a hot pan to cook them rest of the way and you'll be amazed what those cheap noodles can do for a recipe.
He sounds like my brother some much omg
Idk why but the animation movements in the first 3 seconds are so smooth moving dam
The fact that I was making ramen when this shows up makes me feel like I'm being attacked lmaooooo
The thrasher shirt lmfao. I skate but still fucking hilarious
STAN KILLS ME EVERYTIME🤣😂
I love stan's phone screen doesn't even show that his teenager is calling him😂
*"Now I don't want to grow up Teenager's are stupid as hell"*
Yo momma wants 2 grow my teenager
But I’m not I know how to do laundry and cook more than ramen since I was 12
@@riven5677 I mean shit, u didn't get the joke, maybe teens are stoopid, but I'm also a teenager and I'm smarter than everyone so don't worry
@@riven5677 apparently a rare breed 🤣
@@mrvideocamera1
Actually not as rare as you’d think. I was able to cook many things when I was 15 and my capabilities are still growing. My pinnacle breakfast specialty are Bacon Banana Pancakes.
I just love the concept of an elementary schooler having to teach a teenager how to make ramen
edit: why are the comments tracking my likes. . .
EDIT: THEY KEEP TRACKING MY LIKES, IM SO CONFUSED! AT FIRST IT WAS FUNNY HAHA 69 LIKES BUT NOW IT'S GONE TOO FAR!!!
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Wym crush that shit up, throw the packet in and you're golden lmao
You don't crush ramen
We used to crush them and strain out the water
"Is this my teenagere?" 😂 man, I have to catch up on South Park. "Lemme slow it down for ya". 🤣
Randy: “Should I take them out?”
Gerald: “Not yet… we still have a few good years before they turn into monsters.”
[Episode ends]
Dude. This is a masterpiece and I would watch it a million times over and over again. Been watching it on loop since an hour ago.
This is what 10 year old me thought would’ve happened the second I turned 13 lol
Even at 14 years old, I knew how to repair a PS2 (almost) and successfully softmod my Wii
FUUUUUUU, MY DAD WON'T EVEN TEACH ME THESE THINGS, LIKE I JUST LEARNED HOW TO WORK MUGEN
A skilled smeet!
@@cyandeoidre2375 My Dad was a mountain kid from a 3rd world country.
Needless to say I didn't learn much about technology from him.
Your just gonna have to learn mostly on your own like I and others did.
Everything you need to know is online.
Any software you don't own can be found for free online.
Start by learning how to pirate games or software using torrents and Qbitorrent and move on from there.
Check out things like Photoshop, Ableton or FL Studio, Adobe Premier etc. You'll be a pretty smart kid if you start learning any of these hobby skills very early.
Well when I was 14 I could repair a ps2 (completely) and successfully hardmod my wii
Get this man a medal
"The ramen is all hard and I can't eat it like this"
Me:pathetic
I freakin love the creators of South park. No f's given 😂😂😂
Lol I hate when they go "bruh" like are you mad happy sad WHAT 😢 😭
How is no one talking about how smooth stans hands move
i love how theres a sink right behind him
Something we all struggle with 😔
Hai
@@fakeplastictreee heeeyy
omg they killed you
@@l17281 they sure did
why
One of the best comments while playing with friends was a one of the friends telling how he accidentally burned his noodles in oven. It takes skills to burn noodles in oven.
Bruh…
This show would broaden my horizons whenever I felt like my world was small
Oh nah this is literally me. I remember being 14 and asking my dad how to put Mac and cheese in the microwave, and I also have a face covered with acne💀
Remember kids, wash your face!
This animation is too good for South Park, and you know it.
I made raman today bro
Bruh
Dude Ramen is in the title of the video. Getting that wrong is almost impressive.
Bru
did you cook it bruh?
Nice
"I'm sorry I'm not a five star chef!" Actual pubescent boy sound like fr 😂
WHY IS STANS HANDS SO DETAILED- :sob:
Do you have a sink
....bruh
stan smiling 💕
I need that as a ringtone lmaoo "bruh how do I make ramen" in that lil accent makes it so funny
It’s funny because this is literally what it’s like talking to some teenagers….it’s like I’m shaking my head no but nodding my head yes at the same time.
As someone who works with teenage boys, this episode is 100% accurate
Gen Z in a nutshell
As a gen z i dont approve of this LOL
@@daniel5610 At this point people like this are the generation after Gen Z, which will be called.... Gen ZZ?
@@daniel5610 As a fellow gen Z permission to serve Stan’s teenager a meal with the air soft BBs popping his pimples making his face look like it Swiss cheese for a dish called ass whooping? Just because he couldn’t read the instructions on how to make ramen and for screaming at Stan who is trying to help him.
@@aaronwylie6928 no gen aa
@@daniel5610 bruh
This part && the part where Stan's teenager is burning his hand are 2of my favorite scenes from this episode! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Bruh, I'M SORRY I'M NOT A 5 ⭐ CHEF!"
The fact this looks like my ex from highschool and that he acted like this is halrious. My ex had his mommy make his food for him 24/7 so he knew nothing about cooking, cleaning his clothing and basic anger management skills. He litterally had the same shirt too I'm litterally dying. 💀💀
You should maybe dial up your standards a notch or two.
Based on a true story
Lol I knew so many of these idiots with thrasher shirts
@@logicplague Clearly she did, he's her ex. She's not saying he was a good boyfriend, she's saying the opposite. You should maybe dial up your reading comprehension a notch or two.
@@magisterrleth3129 Unless none of that had anything to do with the break up, for all either of us know it could have been a simple case of cheating, and she's dating 2.0 at this moment. Perhaps dial up your logical comprehension.
There r kids in my grade that have this level of intelligence
I'm Gen X. We had them too. They just didn't have smart phones, social media etc to broadcast their stupidity on.
@@mikeg3439 lol
I'M NOT GAY!!
Do you like fishsticks?
@@rustcohle9589 no I don’t like fishes in general
@@actuallyolli1806 Hate the taste, hate the smell, hate all them little bones.
@@MsCassidy23 fish sticks are dope tho
@@nexeir6503 Then you are a gay fish
Me as a teenager eating ghetto ramen chips 😂
Man it pains me in the heart that I did not know how to cook ramen a few days ago but I am still learning to cook and I am pretty good now in making some things
It's okay take your time
Bro how in the absolute fuck do you not know how to make ramen!?? You put it in a fucking bowl, get some fucking water and PUT IT IN THE MICROWAVE THATS LITERALLY IT
I actually like this episode. The scenes where Trey voices his characters while they have their conversations with their Teenagers is golden, especially when the teenagers are actually voiced by his second wife's son. 😂👏
Accurate representation of gen z teens.
my generation is way too embarrassing sometimes
Which is funny because the Gen Z adults in their mid twenties right now are looking at those teens with the same flabbergasted concern as Stan is here
Gen Z adult in their early 20s here, yeah we do the dumbest things sometimes.
@@hazyworld8626gen z is like 2008-2001
Bro the kids acting like parents to the teenagers💀💀💀💀