I feel as though I have grown out of the main channel content. The Triforce and the jingle jam are my only fix on some of the major personalities of my childhood. If I couldn't listen to the triforce once a week ish while making breakfast I would die.
Yeah... the main channel had gotten a bit too cookiecutter and hyperactive for me. I love the yogscast but only really look at triforce and sips streams now.
Didn't listen to the podcast yet, but I assume they speak about pain because of old age? So in German it would be called "Altersschmerzen" (Schmerzen without T ^^)
Feel like the reason some people hate books is because they don't enjoy reading. And when they say that they don't like reading people tell them that they just havent "tried" enough, or found the "right" book, even berate them, place them as ignorant. Making them not actualy hate books, but the people they assosciate with books.
I’m from East Texas (home of the very thick southern drawl accent) and I’m not sure I’ve heard any of those phrases. I’ve heard variants, but never those exact ones. I guess I’m not country enough🤠
It's kinda ridiculous that they don't have anyone come and fill in when one of them can't make it, or even do episodes with just two of them. Give us guests instead of just skipping weeks!
I just want to come out and say that *I could not disagree more* with Pyrion's opinion that when faced with someone who hates reading books, you should barate them in order to change their mind or steer them back into liking books. I categorically think that is possibly *the worst and most ineffective* thing you could do. Hating books or reading books is, I'm convinced, *rarely a symptom of innate or intrinsic intellectual pauverty or incuriosity,* but rather a sign that this person has been put off reading by something else (and it most certainly is not "madness" as Lewis puts it). I don't think it should be restated that, like everything, *our relationship with reading is acquired, something we learn,* not an innate reflection of our character or soul, that's bollocks. It's like illiteracy, which doesn't mean that you've never learned to read or write (that would be analphabetism), but means that you have been taught both but that because of different external factors (development of insecurities about language, lack of opportunities to practice, poor access to ressources to practice, social and economic situation, etc) your ability to do both has eroded. (At least this is the distiction made between the two terms in France where I am from, which I think is very topical in this context. Also note that France is probably the country that idolises and idealises it's language the most, to a fanatical and often ridiculous and foolish extent, but also the European country where the rate of illiteracy is the highest by far. Food for thoughts) Admit it, there are books you hated reading in school, and maybe to this day still have a poor opinion of or put off reading, because you were forced to read them, or because teachers equated not being able to or not wanting to read with bad behaviour and being a bad student. *School has an immense impact on our developing brains,* and events where teachers force us to read, turning reading into a stressfull and tedious chore, divorced of any enjoyment or intellectual satisfaction, can really wreck some havoc on a kid's relationship with reading. And I don't think trying to *humiliate* someone for having fallen out with reading (by saying they are intellectually deficient or lazy, impressing on them the importance of being cultured, etc) is at all an effective way to reconcile them with the activity, *on the contrary* I think it will only *reinforce their resentment* for it and the pressure of society to be "cultured". I feel like the notion that you should shame them is in fact more *self-serving* and a way to impress your supposed superiority on them than anything. Instead of immediately trying to either shame someone for it, or try to fix them to make them fit your ideal model, *ask them why they hate reading instead!* Try and understand where they are comming from, why they fell out with reading. Not only will it make them feel understood and like someone actually care to know where they're comming from, instead of constantly feeling under attack and obligated to justify and defend themselves, which I'm sure is how many people in this case feel, it will also allow you to offer them some actually effective help (because yes, I do in fact think that hating reading is a very regretable thing that ought to be addressed, don't go and put things I didn't say into my mouth).
I just want to say, the wheel of time series is amazing, but I think it could have been half the number of books by removing a lot of the unnecessary descriptions
Seen a couple fellow Texans chiming in. I’ll agree that I’ve never heard those but i’ll add one. If a Texan says “bless your heart” thats our way of saying screw you buddy.
In defense of the guy who hated reading, my brother has hated reading his entire life, every other person in my family absolutely loves reading and so could never figure out why he hated it, and it wasn't until a few years ago when he was tested for aspergers that it made sense that he would struggle to read, especially fictional works
I understand the guy who doesnt like books, Its not that I dont like books, I just have limited time, and i have to decide between games, youtube, movies, friends, working out, playing instruments, relationships, school, work, or reading a book... and sadly reading books falls at the bottom of that totem pole
I wish I could enjoy books like others do, but I think some peoples brains struggle to convert words on a page into mental imagery. I find it really difficult.
I really don't understand the appeal of Schitts Creek. Forced my way into episode 5 or 6 and I thought it was just awful. Though I did love pyrions red rising recommendation many episodes ago.
Python Mr. marvel movies are fantastic But ALL anime is for kids? ALL of Harry potter is for kids so you can't enjoy it? And for the game of thrones books, renown for their dialogue since there aren't many action scenes in the books, apparently is "laughably bad."
All those "Texan" phrases are antiquated and no longer used. To be clear they're cool phrases, not hating. I've been all over Texas and most we use now is "y'all" but I'm not a cattle rancher and I've lived most of my life in large metropolitan cities like El Paso and Houston
lads, i cannot remember the last page ive read never mind have interest to complete an entire book! and i know loads of people where this is the same. My philosophy with books is; if its such a good book, they'll make a film about it. the end.
unless its certified gold like tolkien who the fucks cares about some random persons fantasy, particularily more modern books where the alegory is so poor
The problem i have with books is, thay are almost all boreing. There not boring bucause there not good books, there boreing bucause my attention runs way out when a book gose on and on about shit thats filler and dosen't get to the point of the story. My attention runs out and i get tired when a books words mean to much if you no what i mean This is why i liked Huck Fin, it was strate forward and the American lingo was easy to read But one exeption is Vietnam books, where i like to hear how these US soldiers lose there mind
The creme egg debate is back, after all those years
Back when Hannah & Simon were part of the debate!
terrible treat. liquid sugar sauce is too much
It's like the yogpod all over again, suddenly I'm 15 again lol
@@fukuu7998 he's talking about an old podcast Lewis used to do not about if he likes them you boob
@@LordBathtub ligma
Lewis would've only called him Hitler if he was his personal trainer.
Having flashbacks to YogPod #7 when Joey pronounced Creme Egg as "crem egg"
That “safe during a storm” feeling is legit.
I feel as though I have grown out of the main channel content. The Triforce and the jingle jam are my only fix on some of the major personalities of my childhood. If I couldn't listen to the triforce once a week ish while making breakfast I would die.
Yeah... the main channel had gotten a bit too cookiecutter and hyperactive for me. I love the yogscast but only really look at triforce and sips streams now.
@@erikbrenner5138 have you tried Ben and Tom’s streams? Very much two friends in a pub sort of vibe. Much more chill.
I'd never do the dishes
Still got hat films tho
@@markhanson3228 mildly pathetic, but okay...
‘’the gang has an existential crisis’’
your conversations are what I love and need to hear, thank you guys
I’m never quite sure if I’m listening to a new triforce or an old one. It always feels like I’ve heard these conversations before.
I'm sure there's an emotion for that
@@hungmungo4015 Deja vu.... I`ve just been in this place before *singing*
3:48 That's called Post Nut Clarity flax
was looking for this comment lmao
54:30 Lewis should have said “Yes, I’ve taken about ten shits in your house....and it’s up to you to find them all!”
Ears pricked up! Wheel of time is a masterpiece.
You know what pryion you're a legend. My partner just got the same "royal mail" message you just saved our bacon. Cheers!
We got so close to 30-50 feral hogs there at the end, and we just missed it.
OH MY GOD. IN THE YOGPOD HANNAH SAID THAT IT WAS PRONOUNCED CREMEEGG.
HANNAH WAS RIGHT
Yes!
time becomes a circle
So, according to Google, the German translation of 'Altenschmertzen' is 'Old age smack'.
Didn't listen to the podcast yet, but I assume they speak about pain because of old age? So in German it would be called "Altersschmerzen" (Schmerzen without T ^^)
More like "Old age pain".
It's not really a word but in german you can kinda just thrown nouns together so "age pain" would be best
Sips' Canadian is showing by name dropping role up the rim to win
Feel like the reason some people hate books is because they don't enjoy reading. And when they say that they don't like reading people tell them that they just havent "tried" enough, or found the "right" book, even berate them, place them as ignorant. Making them not actualy hate books, but the people they assosciate with books.
24:00 not gonna lie, my ears pricked up. lol
Hannah was right all along!
I got the exact same Royal Mail text as Pyrion last week. Strange.
Them talking bout Crem Eggs and Weetabix, just wait till next week when they discuss Burger King's tweet XD
An enjoyable and classic triforce! thanks gents!
Ready for Bodega volume 2 !
I want Lewis to out crazy me in some kind of wack a doodle comedy debate.
You guys are fucking awesome, just wanted to say that!
I’m from East Texas (home of the very thick southern drawl accent) and I’m not sure I’ve heard any of those phrases. I’ve heard variants, but never those exact ones. I guess I’m not country enough🤠
I haven't read any books since the wheel of time series lol. It was so grueling. I loved them but I had to take a break for a few years lol.
Can we start a petition have a guest on, just a one time thing like when Duncan was on
It's kinda ridiculous that they don't have anyone come and fill in when one of them can't make it, or even do episodes with just two of them. Give us guests instead of just skipping weeks!
No
They had mousie one time, but with Duncan and mousie they kinda ruin the dynamic
Nah, I respect the dynamic of these 3 dads. Getting guests on is something that other podcasts do
This reminded me of the Zen episode lol
I just want to come out and say that *I could not disagree more* with Pyrion's opinion that when faced with someone who hates reading books, you should barate them in order to change their mind or steer them back into liking books. I categorically think that is possibly *the worst and most ineffective* thing you could do.
Hating books or reading books is, I'm convinced, *rarely a symptom of innate or intrinsic intellectual pauverty or incuriosity,* but rather a sign that this person has been put off reading by something else (and it most certainly is not "madness" as Lewis puts it). I don't think it should be restated that, like everything, *our relationship with reading is acquired, something we learn,* not an innate reflection of our character or soul, that's bollocks. It's like illiteracy, which doesn't mean that you've never learned to read or write (that would be analphabetism), but means that you have been taught both but that because of different external factors (development of insecurities about language, lack of opportunities to practice, poor access to ressources to practice, social and economic situation, etc) your ability to do both has eroded. (At least this is the distiction made between the two terms in France where I am from, which I think is very topical in this context. Also note that France is probably the country that idolises and idealises it's language the most, to a fanatical and often ridiculous and foolish extent, but also the European country where the rate of illiteracy is the highest by far. Food for thoughts)
Admit it, there are books you hated reading in school, and maybe to this day still have a poor opinion of or put off reading, because you were forced to read them, or because teachers equated not being able to or not wanting to read with bad behaviour and being a bad student. *School has an immense impact on our developing brains,* and events where teachers force us to read, turning reading into a stressfull and tedious chore, divorced of any enjoyment or intellectual satisfaction, can really wreck some havoc on a kid's relationship with reading. And I don't think trying to *humiliate* someone for having fallen out with reading (by saying they are intellectually deficient or lazy, impressing on them the importance of being cultured, etc) is at all an effective way to reconcile them with the activity, *on the contrary* I think it will only *reinforce their resentment* for it and the pressure of society to be "cultured". I feel like the notion that you should shame them is in fact more *self-serving* and a way to impress your supposed superiority on them than anything.
Instead of immediately trying to either shame someone for it, or try to fix them to make them fit your ideal model, *ask them why they hate reading instead!* Try and understand where they are comming from, why they fell out with reading. Not only will it make them feel understood and like someone actually care to know where they're comming from, instead of constantly feeling under attack and obligated to justify and defend themselves, which I'm sure is how many people in this case feel, it will also allow you to offer them some actually effective help (because yes, I do in fact think that hating reading is a very regretable thing that ought to be addressed, don't go and put things I didn't say into my mouth).
Amen 🙏
Jif Cream is also a product (now renamed to Cif)
I just want to say, the wheel of time series is amazing, but I think it could have been half the number of books by removing a lot of the unnecessary descriptions
Oh my god someone once said to me that they don't consume music or films and I was like "nope I'm out" I cant trust that
Seen a couple fellow Texans chiming in. I’ll agree that I’ve never heard those but i’ll add one. If a Texan says “bless your heart” thats our way of saying screw you buddy.
Such a good episode
In defense of the guy who hated reading, my brother has hated reading his entire life, every other person in my family absolutely loves reading and so could never figure out why he hated it, and it wasn't until a few years ago when he was tested for aspergers that it made sense that he would struggle to read, especially fictional works
37:58 to skip the ad
Altenschmerzen would roughly translate to age pains
Books...expect you to remember everyone’s names.....
The idea that anybody would have baked beans for their breakfast is disgusting
All hat no cattle is just a city boy
Sometimes i think the subconscious mind is a separate entity
What is the uneasy, anxious feeling that some one may or may not be taking a shit in your house called?
I understand the guy who doesnt like books, Its not that I dont like books, I just have limited time, and i have to decide between games, youtube, movies, friends, working out, playing instruments, relationships, school, work, or reading a book... and sadly reading books falls at the bottom of that totem pole
and I totally agree with sips, I only really seek out games at this point
deep one this time
as a texan i have never heard any of these
them saying are probably from country boys
Vpns farm personal info.. How could they not
With I don't like books guy defence he could have dyslexia, and reading is more work and effort, Id rather listen to and audio book or a podcast.
I wish I could enjoy books like others do, but I think some peoples brains struggle to convert words on a page into mental imagery. I find it really difficult.
what was the name of the docu lewis mentioned?
mcmillions
@@maqzzz tyvm :)
Schitt’s Creek is a good show
I could never sit down and read a book I can't comprehend ever wanting to do that instead of doing something else
True, the winning tax isn't so fun
Mein Böök
LMAOOO
*ears prick up*
Wheel of Time?
Literally me
Damn i thought i was pretty normal for hating books until this episode x'D
No T in schmerzen, lads! ;)
It would also be Altschmerz! 🤓
Huzzah, the twits return!
What is Yohi's point of view?
Sweet
I really don't understand the appeal of Schitts Creek. Forced my way into episode 5 or 6 and I thought it was just awful. Though I did love pyrions red rising recommendation many episodes ago.
Fuck yeah
creme-de-la-smegegge
Yohji was right all along
Python Mr. marvel movies are fantastic
But ALL anime is for kids?
ALL of Harry potter is for kids so you can't enjoy it?
And for the game of thrones books, renown for their dialogue since there aren't many action scenes in the books, apparently is "laughably bad."
I'm texan and I don't think I've heard these phrases
All those "Texan" phrases are antiquated and no longer used. To be clear they're cool phrases, not hating. I've been all over Texas and most we use now is "y'all" but I'm not a cattle rancher and I've lived most of my life in large metropolitan cities like El Paso and Houston
lads, i cannot remember the last page ive read never mind have interest to complete an entire book! and i know loads of people where this is the same. My philosophy with books is; if its such a good book, they'll make a film about it. the end.
Yo, Lewis, wanna go on a date?
There is no such word as "Altenschmertzen" in german... sooooo.
You would use "Altersbeschwerden" here.
it was a joke
I'm on book six right now of wheel of time and it's starting to feel like a slog...
its not that crazy to not like books.....
Please no more of the Lewis trying to be deep list of vague words episodes.
"Terrible, wordy nonesense" yikes
unless its certified gold like tolkien who the fucks cares about some random persons fantasy, particularily more modern books where the alegory is so poor
Lewis brings up the gun thing again if someone wants to carry a god dammit leave them alone let them
it clearly says creme egg, not cream egg
Its says creme not crème
Wait wait wait, people enjoy reading?
The problem i have with books is, thay are almost all boreing.
There not boring bucause there not good books, there boreing bucause my attention runs way out when a book gose on and on about shit thats filler and dosen't get to the point of the story.
My attention runs out and i get tired when a books words mean to much if you no what i mean
This is why i liked Huck Fin, it was strate forward and the American lingo was easy to read
But one exeption is Vietnam books, where i like to hear how these US soldiers lose there mind
Bruh Jesus read some more books please
@@Ramiell777 im to busy to read one honestly
I rather take the time i do have playing video games
why are brits always so quick to just dismiss the entire french language? They all used to speak the damn thing, why deny your roots?
Je suis un baguette
When did the British speak French? 😂 you talking about Norman which only the aristocracy spoke
@@TheOCO8 i mean who else matters BUT the aristocracy?
@@frenchynoob literally everybody else
@@daggerdan12 someone doesnt like sarcasm, ok then