I remember long ago, in school, sitting at the school lunch table and arguing about how a word was pronounced with a guy until the guy across from me went "oh god, can we PLEASE talk about something else" and then i said "um, no." and continued arguing even though 1 fourth through i had realised that i had just made a mistake but i still continued arguing for the whole lunch, no-one else around the table could have a conversation. Afterwards we had to go consult the teacher about the word, even though i knew what he was going to say. and when he did i was like: "whatever, doesn't matter.". Another day a younger student that we knew from our previous school came to the class to see if he wanted to go there later, and i remember talking about cheating in Soldier of Fortune 2, getting the handgun, and shooting the secretary in the starting area in the head, and crimson goo just oozing out onto her desk, and the younger guy looked up from his spaghetti bolognese and said "could we maybe talk about something else" and i said "um, no. anyway, you could actually see right through her head!-" and him just smiling weakly, taking his full plate and sliding his food in the trash. Don't know if that's related but... there it is.
Dan, hanging out at the bottom of the hill just desperately trying to chill: "Plz, Arin. Why?" Arin, standing at the top of the hill in a feral rage: "GET UP HERE AND FIGHT ME!"
My favorite is Arin starting, debating, and ending an argument that he most likely started without any input from Dan at all, all you hear is Dan's occasional breathing or the sound of him trying to stop Arin but Arin is already on the warpath and cannot be stopped and then at the end there's like a beat of silence until Arin goes "...Right?" Dan: "Sure, Arin."
@@conwaytwittyer2667Fishes refers to a gathering of several species of fish. whereas fish refers to an individual fish, or several individuals of a type of fish.
To people who dont know GG, this makes Arin look like an intolerable co-host that Danny is just done with. In reality Arin is an intolerable co-host that Danny loves. ❤️
Plus the fact they were even having that convo kinda proved Dan’s point lol sometimes you need more words to get a point across, you can’t sum up everything in a phrase or a quick sentence
@@Wyattoonstbh I don’t think Dan was doing a great job at defending his point either, it’s just that in comparison to Arin’s, just, *sublime* way of arguing things, it came off as more reasonable than I feel like it normally would’ve. To me Dan’s mindset comes off as very boomer-y. Like it’s one thing to feel out of touch with current vernacular but it’s another to ascribe it to some ‘problem’ that younger people have with communicating and not just the way that people communicate change over time can often leave those that struggle with that change in the dust. There’s really no set “better” way to communicate, which I think is what Arin was ultimately trying to say. Like it’s all just what feels best in any given scenario. People will say things in the way that feels right to them, and what’s “right” to one person isn’t always gonna align with everyone else, and that’s perfectly fine. To moan about the woes you have now that “ohh at is typed as @ now” or “elite is L33T”, (which also is hilarious cuz no one even says that second one anymore), is just silly. Probably the most “Y’now back in *my* day…” Dan has ever been on the show, unironically.
@@braintrope4736 I agree with Dan's point in that people speaking more eloquently (or more specifically) leads to fewer misunderstantings and is therefore better
@@dizzypro4974 I see that but there is also a social value in succinct-ness. And in how variable you can be with it in your speech. As much as you or me could go on a long-ass explanation to fully express ourselves, you also need to factor in ppl’s time. Plus, we as people are just always gonna have a wide variety of ways to express ourselves, because there’s a wide variety of people we speak to that have their own experiences. Many people value that shorter speech, and your choice of whether to say something in completely “proper” English or to incorporate slang or shorthand or whatever, it also says something about you. Like there’s vibes to everything, Y’now? Vibes that we’re all trying to figure out. So there’s a balance, right? And I feel like the way society evolves is just always adjusting and trying to find that right balance. So to me, with something as fluid as language and communication, it’s silly to be like “Y’now, this generation just doesn’t understand the proper way to blah blah blah…” It lacks perspective on maybe *why* the ways people speak have changed to what they are now, and to try to say it’s “worse” is just not the way to go. It’s different. And there’s nothing inherently wrong with it
I had to like check to make sure, and I'm like "ARIN. WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!" Lol. But his bumble thing, sounds more like a Tiger. The circle. Not a leopard OR cheata
You know what’s extra funny about that? Of Cheetahs, Leopards, and Jaguars Arin somehow picked the one that *doesn’t* have the pattern he was talking about.
@@howthetubbiestelly For real, it blows my mind how many Nevadans get mad that different people pronounce it different ways. That's just getting mad at how language evolves, which is pointless. I guess I shouldn't expect any different from Americans though, lol
@@Fantallana I don't even think it's a "language evolution" thing, I just think it's an accent thing. Like, are they going to get mad at me for pronouncing words like 'class' or 'path' or 'fast' with a long 'ah' sound in my dumbass Australian accent?
@ArixOdragc yeah it's cuz, as much as Nevadans don't wanna admit it, they're saying it with a west coast California accent. This coming from someone who was born and raised in California
It boggles the mind how, during the whole discussion about the ninja turtles' team dynamics, not for one second do Arin and Dan entertain the idea that Partners in Kryme simply didn't know their shit well enough while writing the lyrics to "Turtle Power".
...They were paid by the writers of the show... who are, themselves, paid to double check the song to be accurate to what they want... They had to send the songs to editors who are paid to listen to the song to put it in the show after having everything other than the actual rapping either made for them or (including the rapping) being directed by yet ANOTHER person who knows what the show wants, only to have the final edited copy (and basically every other step including the recording itself) overseen by the very producers paying for and making the show... I think the reason that the idea wasn't entertained was because it's physically unreasonable to believe that it would be a legitimate reason considering how many people would be CHECKING it that DID know their shit. Even if they themselves DIDN"T know, SOMEONE should have corrected them if they were wrong that DID know.
If you rewatch that movie though, it's pretty easy to see why they would mistakenly think Raph is the leader, because the movie spends the most time on him. The one time he insinuates Leo is the leader, he actually denies it.
It's funny Arin getting heated over the pronunciation of Nevada. He never thinks about how he currently lives in a city with an anglicized Spanish name.
I'll say it. I've lived in LA my entire life. Traveled the entire state multiple times. Never... Not once... In my ENTIRE LIFE... have I ever heard ANYONE call it "NewA'lens" not even the drunkest, most hardcore Cajun drolling, farmer would slur enough to call it that.
I love how Arin is so sure of rings being stripes that go in a circle that he confuses cheetahs with leopards. My one argument against "bees don't have stripes" is that the rings on a bee follow the curvature of the body, so like a tiny man walking on a bee thinks it's a flat surface, and is walking in a straight line, thus it is a stripe. Rings on a leopard don't follow the curvature of the body, thus rings.
@@AIopekis it’s not disregarding, it’s him first becoming consciously aware of this phenomenon the guy was struggling to to learn a linguistic concept and we’ve turned it into a fucking joke lol
every time i hear him yell about nevada, my brain is forcibly rocket launched back to the “why is this one kansas, but this one is not ar kansas, america explain” vine
My favorite is when Dan mentions a time when Arin dying on some hill and it restarts word per word. It's too funny because you can see how badly he wants to die on that hill and how he slowly getting amped up again against his better judgement.
It's so good because sometimes it really is the EXACT same argument. There's a video on here somewhere of both times they had the Ninja Turtles fight and it is honest to god ALMOST word for word
I really do see the logic. It feels like so many of Arin's opinions start as genuinely good observations, but instead of furthering educating himself on the matter, he immediately looks for people to fight about it. 😂
It is WILD that you were able to find these specific hotdog conversations across multiple games and YEARS of playthroughs. Like, wow. The power of the human experience man.
fucking brilliant how you put the whole Nevada thing after the colloquialisms bit, saying there's merit in abrv., shortcuts, and fucking _changing_ the language so we can communicate better, only for him to say, "wtf it's only ever been this and can't be anything else!??"
I love that you put the "say whatever, as long as the person you are speaking with understand, its communication" immediately before arguing that it is definitely 100% nev-ah-da and he doesnt care how the people who live there pronounce it. *chefs kiss*
To be fair, I think Arin's thing with the Nevada stuff was just that saying it Nuh Vah Dah isn't wrong. Nevadans don't have any ownership for that stuff, they just fucking live there, and them saying it the way they want too, well totally fine and good, doesn't actually change that Nah Vah Dah is correct, or a equally valid way of saying it. I think he mainly just got annoyed for being told he was wrong for something he's not really Wrong about.
@@2000mphgirl he's 'not really wrong' in spain or speaking spainish. he's wrong communicating in English about the state. which was, in fact, what he was talking about originally, so....
Arin won’t just die on any hill, he’ll fucking dig up the earth to make a hill that didn’t exist 20 seconds ago and then defend it with his blood. He and Oney are a lot alike in that regard
I think the point is that he would acknowledge he is saying those wrong because they've been anglicized. The people in Nevada are frustrating because they insist they're correct when they are not. It's really only about the ability to recognize truth. Some people just don't like when others refuse facts right in front of them.
Lemme guess you guys think his rant on round stripes was real too? 😮💨 It really be hard out here making jokes for people who can't delineate the line from the person and the comedian 😂
@@WaterCat5eeeh, I speak Spanish, sure Nevada, California and Los Angeles are all Spanish words and I would pronounce them as such, but they stop being Spanish in a sense because they are words used by you guys who speak English Trying to argue we are pronouncing words wrong because they come from another language is an exercise in futility because all words come from another language even the older forms of Spanish and English, you couldn't say a single sentence without having to Google how to say each word
It's an interesting word because it can be dependant on accent. The first "a" is usually a "schwa" sound as its not as stressed as the first and last syllables. It can definitely sound like Spanish has the AE sound (as in Apple) because of the lack of sustaining the sound the way english does. In truth is it an "ah" sound but based on the consonants that proceed and/or follow it can give the impression of the AE sound. So while Arin is not "correct" he is also not wrong either. It's one of those "both are correct" however, if you insist on saying Nev-ah-duh, i.e. using the short "a" in an American English accent. It can be argued that is incorrect because of the stressing of the syllables is different than how spanish(especially Mexican spanish) is normally stressed. Linguistics is fun, if not confusing.
Arin wanted Danny to argue with him SO BAD bout the sandwiches 😂 Arin will die on any hill. Hill he didn't know existed? Find it. Die on it. Hill he has to make himself? Grab a shovel and get to work. Build it. Die on it. Hill about dying on hills? Die on a hill about not dying on hills. Meanwhile, Danny's looking at Arin's new mountain range from the car like... "You're right, Arin."
Arin "I am hyperfixated on this one random thing and it's going to be my entire purpose in life for the next ten minutes" Hanson vs. Dan "I really don't want to accidentally make my friends angry so I'll always agree with them" Avidan 😁
4:59 Watching this, I can't help but think back to whenever Arin talked with Alexander in Elden Ring where he's like "I love how expressive his dialog is! unlike people today who just say lets fucking go."
Dan is so chill. I love his answer to the hotdog question. “You look at a sandwich and you look at a hotdog and you’re like ‘those are two different things’.” That’s exactly how I feel when people ask me those kinds of hypotheticals. Sandwich or soup?! How about: I don’t care
Arin: IT'S OVER DAN! I HAVE THE HIGH GROUND! Dan: Alright man. *Starts walking away* Arin: *force pulls Dan back* "AH I SEE YOU CAME BACK TO CHALLENGE ME!"
The start of the Nevada will always be funny to me. Dan said it Arin's way the first time then Arin proceeded to get heated even though dan said it that way to begin with.
There are specific types of food when it comes to bread-like features: toast, sandwich, taco, sushi, calzone. Think of the food as a cube, then apply the "bread" to the appropriate faces of the cube. Pizza is toast. Pigs in a blanket are sushi. Hot dogs are tacos. Burgers are sandwiches. Ravioli is a calzone. Simple as that.
You gotta appreciate someone that made an entire song about acronyms having much a different meaning who also thinks it's stupid when people shorten words
The fact that Projared addressed and thought the boys were taking a jab at him during this bit 4:32 for his own dumbass drama always makes it funnier 😂
I'm disgusted to see people still supporting that goblin's channel. 😂 It's like, there's a whole internet full of people who haven't gotten involved in some sketchy controversy (yet) and you choose to follow one of the creepiest creeps out there. "Cool move bro, I'll be sure to make sure no ladies leave their drinks unattended around you, future potential scumbag!"
@theotherjared9824 bingo. That's what bugs me the most about Arin. A lot of what he gets wired up about is completely subjective, all down to personal taste, but in a very stereotypical way he gets upset like there is some sort of objective truth to it. Everyone can like food however they want, and none of them are wrong. If you're gatekeeping breakfast foods, you're just an asshole.
Arin has some of the most entertaining opinions about shit that Dan quickly loses interest in debating and it's so funny 💀 Dan doesn't wanna offend anybody by having an opinion but Arin just wants to argue sometimes, the ADHD compels him
Dan has opinions, he just doesn't care enough to get in a tizzy over every little thing. I really enjoy watching him because he's clearly grown out of that phase that a lot of guys have where they just have to "debate" about everything when nobody actually cares.
@@Nocturne22 That's half why it's so funny that Arin is the one dying on hills, Dan is just not intensely into debating about everything. If anything he debates about not debating just as intently as Arin is debating about whether a chicken sandwich is a burger. But also Dan has joked that he doesn't have an opinion on the Internet before
@@Nocturne22 it’s called growing older and becoming exhausted from caring about things not worth your time… I’m about there as well. About 10 years earlier than Dan 😂
I'll never get over the Hotdog one because by all definitions a Hotdog is technically a Taco. And if Dan had said that I feel like Arin would have 100% killed him
The great thing about Arin’s point on colloquialisms is how much he defended the way Alexander speaks in Elden Ring: “My heart is filled with vigor!” over “let’s fuccking gooo”
I love Arin bringing up the idea if New Orleans when the way he pronounces it is an English pronounciation. The French say something along the lines of Or-lay-on. This in the same argument where he was using the Spanish pronunciation of Sierra Nevada to argue the Nevadans were saying it wrong.
The beginning reminds me of back when Matt and Ryan edited the GG episodes and they said Dan's dolphin laugh (0:10) was their favourite shape on the audio capture.
I don't consider myself a very argumentative person. But wow, watching this video made unreasonably angry on Arin's behalf because I totally understand how he feels
The “Nevada” one especially, I hate people insisting upon a pronunciation that was adopted by colonials, instead of its actual preexisting pronunciation
there's almost nothing funnier than someone who is extremely opinionated wanting to get into an argument with someone who absolutely does not care and refuses to get heated about this thing XD
I can assure you that in >Spanish< the word is pronouced the way Arin argued that it is (with the open AH). But I can't say the same for the state name tho
I gotta put this somewhere man. A hotdog is not a sandwich. This isn’t because of the ingredients or the configuration but because of the classification. A burger is considered a sandwich by some places but not a sandwich by others. If a sandwich is defined as two pieces of bread with meat in between them, then a quesadilla can also be considered a sandwich. But it’s not, not because of the ingredients or the combination of said ingredients, but because of the identification there of. A grilled cheese doesn’t have meat typically but is still considered a sandwich. It’s just how we perceive it.
Arin will not only die on his hill, but die on the opposing hill the second you agree with him
Like the internet
@@KingJohnMichael”Why do you think they hate me so much? I’m them!”
It's called a Nemesis complex. I have the same thing. It's just fun to argue about shit.
Arin is pretty annoying, I'm glad there are all those videos exposing him as the POS he is. 👍 Dude is actually annoying
I remember long ago, in school, sitting at the school lunch table and arguing about how a word was pronounced with a guy until the guy across from me went "oh god, can we PLEASE talk about something else" and then i said "um, no." and continued arguing even though 1 fourth through i had realised that i had just made a mistake but i still continued arguing for the whole lunch, no-one else around the table could have a conversation. Afterwards we had to go consult the teacher about the word, even though i knew what he was going to say. and when he did i was like: "whatever, doesn't matter.".
Another day a younger student that we knew from our previous school came to the class to see if he wanted to go there later, and i remember talking about cheating in Soldier of Fortune 2, getting the handgun, and shooting the secretary in the starting area in the head, and crimson goo just oozing out onto her desk, and the younger guy looked up from his spaghetti bolognese and said "could we maybe talk about something else" and i said "um, no. anyway, you could actually see right through her head!-" and him just smiling weakly, taking his full plate and sliding his food in the trash.
Don't know if that's related but... there it is.
Dan, hanging out at the bottom of the hill just desperately trying to chill: "Plz, Arin. Why?"
Arin, standing at the top of the hill in a feral rage: "GET UP HERE AND FIGHT ME!"
He would Not stand at the top if he wanted a fight. we all know what happens if he gets a vantage point.
"Here comes the jump kick!"
I'M THE HILL BOY! I'M THE ONE WHO DIES!
Arin; “You cannot defeat me. I have the high ground!”
Dan: ~vibing underground with the earthworms~ “????”
Arin, Prince of all Video Game Boys
Arin will build a hill to die on, even if it means digging himself into a hole
"they're stripes that go in a circle" that's literally what spots are Arin
My favorite is Arin starting, debating, and ending an argument that he most likely started without any input from Dan at all, all you hear is Dan's occasional breathing or the sound of him trying to stop Arin but Arin is already on the warpath and cannot be stopped
and then at the end there's like a beat of silence until Arin goes "...Right?"
Dan: "Sure, Arin."
I loved the "There was going to be an argument about burgers and sandwiches whether I liked it or not"
*Yeah, it’s so funny, cause burgers aren’t a sandwich, in the same way trees aren’t trees, and fishes ain’t fish!*
@@conwaytwittyer2667Burgers are a type of sandwich, but if you ask for a sandwich, you shouldn't expect to get a burger and vice versa.
@@conwaytwittyer2667Fishes refers to a gathering of several species of fish. whereas fish refers to an individual fish, or several individuals of a type of fish.
@@millenniumhandandshrimp2610 yeah i know, still doesn’t exist.
@@millenniumhandandshrimp2610Taxonomically speaking, fish don't exist
getting unreasonably passionate and elevated about a random who-cares thing is fun lol
What if i disagree!? Defend that statement!!!
Shit nobody cares about enthusiast
Put this on my tombstone on whichever hill I die on
Exactly
This video is just making me angry at Arin lol
"I'm not deflecting, you're deflecting!"
The sheer irony in that statement.
To people who dont know GG, this makes Arin look like an intolerable co-host that Danny is just done with. In reality Arin is an intolerable co-host that Danny loves. ❤️
Watch, now r/rantgrumps is gonna try to use this compilation as evidence that Arin and Dan aren't really friends 🙄
@@jbwarner8626 god I hate that page… just a place for angry people to nitpick something that isn’t there just to continue being angry
@@velfaern1716almost like arin
I think Dan being done with Arin is part of the love though, haven’t you seen those “…Arin” compilations?
@@velfaern1716Yeah, isn't that awful? A whole website just like Arin
Arin arguing is like an animal caught in a trap and bleeding out because it keeps freaking out and thrashing around
Dan's delivery of the comeback, "I guess you're right, Arin. I could just tell you to go fuk urself w a spoon." was sublime.
Plus the fact they were even having that convo kinda proved Dan’s point lol sometimes you need more words to get a point across, you can’t sum up everything in a phrase or a quick sentence
@@Wyattoonstbh I don’t think Dan was doing a great job at defending his point either, it’s just that in comparison to Arin’s, just, *sublime* way of arguing things, it came off as more reasonable than I feel like it normally would’ve. To me Dan’s mindset comes off as very boomer-y. Like it’s one thing to feel out of touch with current vernacular but it’s another to ascribe it to some ‘problem’ that younger people have with communicating and not just the way that people communicate change over time can often leave those that struggle with that change in the dust. There’s really no set “better” way to communicate, which I think is what Arin was ultimately trying to say. Like it’s all just what feels best in any given scenario. People will say things in the way that feels right to them, and what’s “right” to one person isn’t always gonna align with everyone else, and that’s perfectly fine. To moan about the woes you have now that “ohh at is typed as @ now” or “elite is L33T”, (which also is hilarious cuz no one even says that second one anymore), is just silly. Probably the most “Y’now back in *my* day…” Dan has ever been on the show, unironically.
@@braintrope4736 I agree with Dan's point in that people speaking more eloquently (or more specifically) leads to fewer misunderstantings and is therefore better
@@dizzypro4974 I see that but there is also a social value in succinct-ness. And in how variable you can be with it in your speech. As much as you or me could go on a long-ass explanation to fully express ourselves, you also need to factor in ppl’s time. Plus, we as people are just always gonna have a wide variety of ways to express ourselves, because there’s a wide variety of people we speak to that have their own experiences. Many people value that shorter speech, and your choice of whether to say something in completely “proper” English or to incorporate slang or shorthand or whatever, it also says something about you. Like there’s vibes to everything, Y’now? Vibes that we’re all trying to figure out. So there’s a balance, right? And I feel like the way society evolves is just always adjusting and trying to find that right balance. So to me, with something as fluid as language and communication, it’s silly to be like “Y’now, this generation just doesn’t understand the proper way to blah blah blah…”
It lacks perspective on maybe *why* the ways people speak have changed to what they are now, and to try to say it’s “worse” is just not the way to go. It’s different. And there’s nothing inherently wrong with it
i love how for the "stripes that go in a circle" thing, arin was probably mistaking cheetahs for leopards 😭
I honestly think he just thought that because there is a different color inside the spot that makes it a stripe.
@@darktangent10 but that's still leopards, not cheetahs. Cheetahs have very clearly solid black spots.
I had to like check to make sure, and I'm like "ARIN. WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!"
Lol. But his bumble thing, sounds more like a Tiger. The circle. Not a leopard OR cheata
You know what’s extra funny about that? Of Cheetahs, Leopards, and Jaguars Arin somehow picked the one that *doesn’t* have the pattern he was talking about.
@@mistertwister2000I was gonna say 😂 jaguars are the ones with the spots with orange in them
Arin won’t just die on a hill, he will build the hill and then trick you into standing on it.
X'D
He'll then construct a weaker hill and fix himself at the peak of that one bent over ready for an arrow to the butthole
I see your comment and raise you 2:45
Arin will get into an argument with no one and somehow lose the argument.
"E-Y-E? UH, That's 'Eue', Dan."
@@JeremyBXwhat a eue?
@@ThouArtEverywhereAndNowhere. you’re a you, that’s a them, Italian plumber.
That Nevada speech will go down as one of my favorite conversations on GG.
Same, especially as a Spanish speaker hearing them talk about the sounds that exist in Spanish and knowing Arin is correct ❤️
@@howthetubbiestelly For real, it blows my mind how many Nevadans get mad that different people pronounce it different ways. That's just getting mad at how language evolves, which is pointless. I guess I shouldn't expect any different from Americans though, lol
@@Fantallana I don't even think it's a "language evolution" thing, I just think it's an accent thing. Like, are they going to get mad at me for pronouncing words like 'class' or 'path' or 'fast' with a long 'ah' sound in my dumbass Australian accent?
@@Fantallanathey can get mad at whatever they want tho.
@ArixOdragc yeah it's cuz, as much as Nevadans don't wanna admit it, they're saying it with a west coast California accent. This coming from someone who was born and raised in California
It boggles the mind how, during the whole discussion about the ninja turtles' team dynamics, not for one second do Arin and Dan entertain the idea that Partners in Kryme simply didn't know their shit well enough while writing the lyrics to "Turtle Power".
...They were paid by the writers of the show... who are, themselves, paid to double check the song to be accurate to what they want... They had to send the songs to editors who are paid to listen to the song to put it in the show after having everything other than the actual rapping either made for them or (including the rapping) being directed by yet ANOTHER person who knows what the show wants, only to have the final edited copy (and basically every other step including the recording itself) overseen by the very producers paying for and making the show...
I think the reason that the idea wasn't entertained was because it's physically unreasonable to believe that it would be a legitimate reason considering how many people would be CHECKING it that DID know their shit.
Even if they themselves DIDN"T know, SOMEONE should have corrected them if they were wrong that DID know.
@@deadersurvival4716okay but have you considered that absolutely no one gave a shit?
If you rewatch that movie though, it's pretty easy to see why they would mistakenly think Raph is the leader, because the movie spends the most time on him. The one time he insinuates Leo is the leader, he actually denies it.
@@deadersurvival4716 "Somehow Palpatine returned"
@@youngveggies6558 ...Okay, spell it out for me, I don't know what this means. What are you trying to say?
the amount of Dan's dispassionate 'sure' is staggering
3:22
Arin: "It's a sandwich--!
Dan: "I didn't argue with you!"
This pretty much sums up their relationship
Arin: "Well, maybe you should've!"
“I’ve gotten into this argument with lots of other people” I wonder if there’s a common denominator
It's funny Arin getting heated over the pronunciation of Nevada. He never thinks about how he currently lives in a city with an anglicized Spanish name.
I wouldn’t say heated. He’s laughing the entire time.
Worked up beyond any point that it would have mattered? Yes
@@velfaern1716Which is being heated 😂
velfaern will die on any hill 🙄
But arin is right!
It's funny how Nevadans get pissy when people correct them
“Do they have ‘ah’ in Spanish?”
“Pretty sure they do. It’s right in the word SpAnish.”
Will never not make me cackle.
And then arin proceeds to say Español incorrectly to try and prove his point
10:31 time stamp
@@chriskoloski32 The correct pronunciation of español is the way arin said it? I doubt it.
"Talk Shit Get Hit" - Arin proceeds to get parried and then immediately one-shotted
arin: “i don’t care what it’s pronounced like”
*2 minutes later*
dan: “who cares? it doesn’t matter”
arin: “I CARE!!!”
He said he didn't care what people say about him online. He's proven that's very incorrect
@@punklover99 proving himself incorrect is one of his talents
I'll say it. I've lived in LA my entire life. Traveled the entire state multiple times. Never... Not once... In my ENTIRE LIFE... have I ever heard ANYONE call it "NewA'lens" not even the drunkest, most hardcore Cajun drolling, farmer would slur enough to call it that.
@Kamina.D.Fierce Maybe it's regional because I know numerous people born and raised in Louisiana that pronounce it like that
0:24 Dan here gives major "Why cant you be into something normal like girls or music" vibes
I love how Arin is so sure of rings being stripes that go in a circle that he confuses cheetahs with leopards. My one argument against "bees don't have stripes" is that the rings on a bee follow the curvature of the body, so like a tiny man walking on a bee thinks it's a flat surface, and is walking in a straight line, thus it is a stripe. Rings on a leopard don't follow the curvature of the body, thus rings.
After the whole Nevada debacle, I am *begging* someone out there to ask Arin how he pronounces Los Angeles.
The based position is that two people can be wrong at once.
Its leviosaaaaaahh
@@AIopekis it’s not disregarding, it’s him first becoming consciously aware of this phenomenon
the guy was struggling to to learn a linguistic concept and we’ve turned it into a fucking joke lol
Or Nebraska. Or Alaska. Or any other state with an A in it 😂
every time i hear him yell about nevada, my brain is forcibly rocket launched back to the “why is this one kansas, but this one is not ar kansas, america explain” vine
My favorite is when Dan mentions a time when Arin dying on some hill and it restarts word per word. It's too funny because you can see how badly he wants to die on that hill and how he slowly getting amped up again against his better judgement.
Arin's love language is arguing
He's just like me fr
Arin has ways of making hills he can die on, and that's amazing.
he makes a mountain out of a molehill and then proceeds to die on it
the amount of times they have the same exact conversations but like years apart is astounding
It's so good because sometimes it really is the EXACT same argument. There's a video on here somewhere of both times they had the Ninja Turtles fight and it is honest to god ALMOST word for word
“stripes that go in a circle” is one of the funniest things he’s ever said fully sincerely
I really do see the logic. It feels like so many of Arin's opinions start as genuinely good observations, but instead of furthering educating himself on the matter, he immediately looks for people to fight about it. 😂
It is WILD that you were able to find these specific hotdog conversations across multiple games and YEARS of playthroughs. Like, wow. The power of the human experience man.
fucking brilliant how you put the whole Nevada thing after the colloquialisms bit, saying there's merit in abrv., shortcuts, and fucking _changing_ the language so we can communicate better, only for him to say, "wtf it's only ever been this and can't be anything else!??"
Classic contradictory Arin.
“Is it an adage? I thought it was just a hot dog” LMAO
I love that you put the "say whatever, as long as the person you are speaking with understand, its communication" immediately before arguing that it is definitely 100% nev-ah-da and he doesnt care how the people who live there pronounce it. *chefs kiss*
To be fair, I think Arin's thing with the Nevada stuff was just that saying it Nuh Vah Dah isn't wrong. Nevadans don't have any ownership for that stuff, they just fucking live there, and them saying it the way they want too, well totally fine and good, doesn't actually change that Nah Vah Dah is correct, or a equally valid way of saying it.
I think he mainly just got annoyed for being told he was wrong for something he's not really Wrong about.
@@2000mphgirl he's 'not really wrong' in spain or speaking spainish. he's wrong communicating in English about the state. which was, in fact, what he was talking about originally, so....
I love that those two things are unrelated
The writer who said “don’t use a long word when a short one will do” was Orwell.
LOL
Yeah, Dickens used odd and difficult words all the time.
”Cheetas have stripes that go in a circle” has to be the dumbest argument i have ever had the pleasure of listening to
Arin won’t just die on any hill, he’ll fucking dig up the earth to make a hill that didn’t exist 20 seconds ago and then defend it with his blood. He and Oney are a lot alike in that regard
I'll forever be deeply fascinated by people that hate watch game grumps and game grumps compilations lol
For a man living in cah-lee-for-neeah, near Low-ss ahn-hahless Arin sure has strong opinions about Spanish-derived nomenclature.
I think the point is that he would acknowledge he is saying those wrong because they've been anglicized. The people in Nevada are frustrating because they insist they're correct when they are not. It's really only about the ability to recognize truth. Some people just don't like when others refuse facts right in front of them.
Yeah, I don't think that's his point. His point is "you can say it how you want, but don't give *me* shit for saying it *right"*
Lemme guess you guys think his rant on round stripes was real too? 😮💨
It really be hard out here making jokes for people who can't delineate the line from the person and the comedian 😂
@@whOmega_lolI wish you understood that you are writing this comment for yourself.
@@WaterCat5eeeh, I speak Spanish, sure Nevada, California and Los Angeles are all Spanish words and I would pronounce them as such, but they stop being Spanish in a sense because they are words used by you guys who speak English
Trying to argue we are pronouncing words wrong because they come from another language is an exercise in futility because all words come from another language even the older forms of Spanish and English, you couldn't say a single sentence without having to Google how to say each word
Arin saying "EspOgnole" instead of espagnole just to justify his Nevada pronounciation kills me 😂
“Let me make up shit to prove I’m right”
How could you have possible spelled Espanol that wrong? 😂
@@williamstevens5599He used the French spelling.
It's an interesting word because it can be dependant on accent. The first "a" is usually a "schwa" sound as its not as stressed as the first and last syllables. It can definitely sound like Spanish has the AE sound (as in Apple) because of the lack of sustaining the sound the way english does. In truth is it an "ah" sound but based on the consonants that proceed and/or follow it can give the impression of the AE sound. So while Arin is not "correct" he is also not wrong either. It's one of those "both are correct" however, if you insist on saying Nev-ah-duh, i.e. using the short "a" in an American English accent. It can be argued that is incorrect because of the stressing of the syllables is different than how spanish(especially Mexican spanish) is normally stressed.
Linguistics is fun, if not confusing.
@@chickensandwich8808 that last sentence says it all 🤣 and i didnt even think about schwa's
19:38 Arin forgetting what RINGS are but knowing their description is always hilarious to me 😂
Arin wanted Danny to argue with him SO BAD bout the sandwiches 😂
Arin will die on any hill. Hill he didn't know existed? Find it. Die on it. Hill he has to make himself? Grab a shovel and get to work. Build it. Die on it. Hill about dying on hills? Die on a hill about not dying on hills.
Meanwhile, Danny's looking at Arin's new mountain range from the car like... "You're right, Arin."
ADHD Vs OCD for 23 minutes, but it slowly descends into madness and pure nonsense by the very end LOL
THIS. THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT IT IS.
Arin "I am hyperfixated on this one random thing and it's going to be my entire purpose in life for the next ten minutes" Hanson vs. Dan "I really don't want to accidentally make my friends angry so I'll always agree with them" Avidan 😁
2:38 I just love the way Dan goes OKAY, fine, yet Arin just keeps going
4:59 Watching this, I can't help but think back to whenever Arin talked with Alexander in Elden Ring where he's like "I love how expressive his dialog is! unlike people today who just say lets fucking go."
And now, he says that at least once an episode. Never change, Arin.
I do love that this is about Arin dying on silly hills and everyone in the comments decided to mark their graves on said hills as well
Either marking it themselves or taking a selfie with the gravestone
Yes I love people just continuing all the arguments in the comments lmfao
Look , Arin said it. Who doesn't agree with talk shit get hit?
Mark their grays*
Dan is so chill. I love his answer to the hotdog question.
“You look at a sandwich and you look at a hotdog and you’re like ‘those are two different things’.”
That’s exactly how I feel when people ask me those kinds of hypotheticals. Sandwich or soup?! How about: I don’t care
"It's blue as shit!"
"It's called... oh it's grape."
Oh Arin!
"Its blue as shit"
"Yeah it is blue"
"..... its grape"
Arin: IT'S OVER DAN! I HAVE THE HIGH GROUND!
Dan: Alright man. *Starts walking away*
Arin: *force pulls Dan back* "AH I SEE YOU CAME BACK TO CHALLENGE ME!"
I NEED this scene to actually play out 😂
The delivery of "the fact that when you're eating a sandwich you know what it is" just kills me every time
Arin's like that parent who just decides to get you to critically explore a topic that you are already done with
My favorite kind of Arin right next to Arin "Any port in a storm" Hanson
The argument about the Ninja Turtles never fails to make me laugh. It's so perfectly on-brand.
The start of the Nevada will always be funny to me. Dan said it Arin's way the first time then Arin proceeded to get heated even though dan said it that way to begin with.
Dan: "I wish people would speak more eloquently"
Also Dan: "Who wrote this lmao!?" in regards to the "constituted justly" line in the tmnt write up
Ikr
I love how Arin gets so worked up about things he’s completely wrong about
Leonardo WAS the leader when that song came out though!
As far as Raphael not being the leader of the NInja Turtles, Arin is one million percent correct.
When it comes to sandwiches, Arin is the equivalent of the scene from the Eric Andre show where Hannibal goes "why are you booing? I'm right"
When he got into the Nevada rant I was like, "Oh, nobody better tell him about Georgia and their pronunciation of Ponce de Leon." (PONTS de LEEon)
He may be dying on most hills, but Arin was right about the hierarchy of TMNT.
And then Rise came along XD
There are specific types of food when it comes to bread-like features: toast, sandwich, taco, sushi, calzone. Think of the food as a cube, then apply the "bread" to the appropriate faces of the cube. Pizza is toast. Pigs in a blanket are sushi. Hot dogs are tacos. Burgers are sandwiches. Ravioli is a calzone. Simple as that.
A calzone is just a big tostie.
Pigs in a blanket don't have sushi rice, the main determinant of whether or not something is sushi....
@@annojance hey, I didn't make the meme lol
@@ramirezthesilvite Ah, right. That meme. Fair enough.
Ravioli is a calzone but uncrustables are ravioli
You gotta appreciate someone that made an entire song about acronyms having much a different meaning who also thinks it's stupid when people shorten words
I quite enjoy that the more recent iteration of the Ninja Turtles has Raph be the leader so Arin is retroactively wrong in some form. It's funny.
You mean the animated movie? Where he's constantly arguing with Leo and telling him to act like the leader he's supposed to be?
@@SympleSymonlmao
@@SympleSymonNah, I was referring to Rise of the TMNT
@directorjake Oh, right... I forgot about that series. Worth giving a try?
@@SympleSymonabsolutely yes. The movie goes rly hard too
The fact that Projared addressed and thought the boys were taking a jab at him during this bit 4:32 for his own dumbass drama always makes it funnier 😂
I'm disgusted to see people still supporting that goblin's channel. 😂 It's like, there's a whole internet full of people who haven't gotten involved in some sketchy controversy (yet) and you choose to follow one of the creepiest creeps out there. "Cool move bro, I'll be sure to make sure no ladies leave their drinks unattended around you, future potential scumbag!"
“The most logical explanation is Nevada!” He says, knowing nothing of spanish phonetics and having previously even said FUCKIN ESPAÑOL WRONG.
Don't forget his fruit-on-french-toast rant
That’s the one I agree with the most, just put the fruit on the side
@@mimik222or in your mouth with the french toast
@@mimik222why not just let people do what they want?
@theotherjared9824 bingo. That's what bugs me the most about Arin. A lot of what he gets wired up about is completely subjective, all down to personal taste, but in a very stereotypical way he gets upset like there is some sort of objective truth to it. Everyone can like food however they want, and none of them are wrong. If you're gatekeeping breakfast foods, you're just an asshole.
@@Terezaryou know he’s playing a character and this is all for humor and entertainment right? If it upsets you that much take a step back and chill
Arin has some of the most entertaining opinions about shit that Dan quickly loses interest in debating and it's so funny 💀 Dan doesn't wanna offend anybody by having an opinion but Arin just wants to argue sometimes, the ADHD compels him
Dan has opinions, he just doesn't care enough to get in a tizzy over every little thing. I really enjoy watching him because he's clearly grown out of that phase that a lot of guys have where they just have to "debate" about everything when nobody actually cares.
@@Nocturne22 That's half why it's so funny that Arin is the one dying on hills, Dan is just not intensely into debating about everything. If anything he debates about not debating just as intently as Arin is debating about whether a chicken sandwich is a burger.
But also Dan has joked that he doesn't have an opinion on the Internet before
@@Nocturne22 it’s called growing older and becoming exhausted from caring about things not worth your time…
I’m about there as well. About 10 years earlier than Dan 😂
@@velfaern1716Did you not make a comment about how you go on angry rants? So no, you clearly are not there 😂
I love Ah-rin Hahn-son being wrong about language.
Nice video! Now I want to see an Arin "Confidently Wrong" Hanson compilation with fact checks lmao
I always feel like Arin can attribute his general lack of knowledge to the fact that he dropped out of high school
I just love how in real-time you can see his gamer skills deteriorate the angrier he gets, and how it's consistent across each clip.
I love how often Danny just refuses to engage in this space when Arin is just raring for a fight.
my favourite part is Arin insisting for some unknown reason that Spanish doesn't have the A sound
I'll never get over the Hotdog one because by all definitions a Hotdog is technically a Taco. And if Dan had said that I feel like Arin would have 100% killed him
Tacos are legally sandwiches.
Also, it's not a taco because, by definition, a taco has to have a tortilla as the bread.
You'll notice 3D Zelda games seem to make Arin want to die on any hill or in any valley.
Why yes, I love the genre of "TH-camrs who jokingly pick fights with cohosts over random trivial bullshit"
The great thing about Arin’s point on colloquialisms is how much he defended the way Alexander speaks in Elden Ring: “My heart is filled with vigor!” over “let’s fuccking gooo”
Me looking at the comments:
"Look at all the hills and dead people"
I love Arin bringing up the idea if New Orleans when the way he pronounces it is an English pronounciation. The French say something along the lines of Or-lay-on. This in the same argument where he was using the Spanish pronunciation of Sierra Nevada to argue the Nevadans were saying it wrong.
This is like my favorite arin thing😭😭 unnecessarily defending any statement, Even when nobody is arguing back😂
A major reason why I adore Arin.
The beginning reminds me of back when Matt and Ryan edited the GG episodes and they said Dan's dolphin laugh (0:10) was their favourite shape on the audio capture.
"It's blue! It's the bluest-blue, it's so blue!
... oh, it's grape."
Arin the type of guy to come up with stupid scenarios for the trolley problem and be absolutely smug about it when you don't have a definitive answer.
If Arin really believes in “talk shit get hit”, then he should expect a lot of game devs lining up at his door
2:27 Dan "I don't wanna debate"
Arin "THERE'S NO DEBATE"😂
I don't consider myself a very argumentative person. But wow, watching this video made unreasonably angry on Arin's behalf because I totally understand how he feels
Especially since he was totally right about almost all of it
@@idiotslayer2 Lol, he was wrong on everything besides Leonardo being the leader.
They you are absolutely an argumentative person. Arin is almost always wrong and just comes across like a dick lol
The “Nevada” one especially, I hate people insisting upon a pronunciation that was adopted by colonials, instead of its actual preexisting pronunciation
@@LifesNeverHumDrumAll those Spanish-speaking native Americans?
there's almost nothing funnier than someone who is extremely opinionated wanting to get into an argument with someone who absolutely does not care and refuses to get heated about this thing XD
Fun compilation rendered incomplete by the omission of "Grape Ape: Kaiju or no kaiju?"
The funniest part about Kiss From A Rose is how he refuses to explain the lyrics, further making the lyrics more confusing
Arin won't just die on any hill, he'll build his own molehill just to die on it.
Dan got gas lit into thinking it was blue😂
Seeing the Audio track was trippy. I got to see how Arin and Dan laugh in a visual form 😂
My favorite part is Arin arguing with Dan, when actually Dan forgot the original argument and really doesnt care
Arin saying there's no A sound in Spanish when I was born and raised in Mexico and spanish being my first language makes me want to rip my hair out
What he meant is that the æ sound found in the English a isn't present in Spanish, which it isn't, but it's not the way Arin pronounced it.
I can't thank you enough for finally giving me the visual of Arin's screaming in Mario Maker 😂😂
Me, checking if this is Arin playing Very Angry Devil's Advocate or Arin falling off a series of cliffs.
A hot dog is not between two pieces of bread, it is one piece because it's held together at the bottom.
The Nevada thing had me in stitches. I speak Spanish and Nevada is NOT pronounced the way Arin swears by. xD
In regards to that 'A' they are arguing about, Arin is right in this case, though. What kind of Spanish are you speaking, friend?
It depends on the Spanish lol, the americanised or European ones
@@cariandiI’m sure they mean the state in the way it’s currently pronounced by ALL the locals including the Spanish speaking ones
Language is dumb. Especially American English. Shit is constantly changing in the dumbest ways even incorrectly 😂
I can assure you that in >Spanish< the word is pronouced the way Arin argued that it is (with the open AH). But I can't say the same for the state name tho
I gotta put this somewhere man.
A hotdog is not a sandwich. This isn’t because of the ingredients or the configuration but because of the classification. A burger is considered a sandwich by some places but not a sandwich by others. If a sandwich is defined as two pieces of bread with meat in between them, then a quesadilla can also be considered a sandwich. But it’s not, not because of the ingredients or the combination of said ingredients, but because of the identification there of. A grilled cheese doesn’t have meat typically but is still considered a sandwich. It’s just how we perceive it.