Despite all the horrible things I said in this video… from the comment section I can see that I clearly crossed the line with the comments about shopping carts 😂😂😂
hey man, im here to say you've gone too far. you can dress up as hitler but talking about controversial opinions on shopping carts is where i cross the line pal.
Oh no, just wanted to say we have something like that here too because of the same issue.... we really do treat anything that's not ours like garbage...
19:12 Nogla brings up that social media is creating bad moms, in a similar number to the amount of bad fathers. i think it's not creating bad mothers, but bringing them to the light. It's showing off all of the toxic, negative traits in these parents that you probably wouldn't ever see, but the children see every day.
Bad parents, mothers, fathers. Always existed. Before social media only men got the shaft for being a deadbeat. But now mothers are getting shown to be equally as bad.
@@benlt02It’s the downside of having a large country whose culture changes massively depending on the location. There’s barely anything truly universal about the place, especially when it comes to things like education.
@@lilybirdflowergum8683facts. When I was a child we moved around a lot. I noticed with every school id go to I'd either be ahead or behind by a large margin. Tho that's what happens when your country is built off nothing. With its people being from all over.
As an American, nothing here gives me more joy than watching Brian and Nogla just reminiscing and sharing fond memories of Ireland, gushing and joking about all the fun they have there.
Came to say this. Ironically only place I've seen it is at the dollar store. They're not common because the locks themselves cost more then the cart. And people love breaking the locks.
American here. Now that we have Aldi, the cart lock situation makes total sense. Lol but I'm surprised the other stores based here havent started doing it, its very smart ETA: Yes, I learned that Aldi isn't new to the US but it didn't come to VA until like 10 years ago so it was new to me. Ok? Ok. ✌🏻
Just wait till Walmart does some shit like "swipe your card to unlock the cart". people would be walking around walmart cartless all because their card got declined. that's probably what they're waiting on these other retail stores. Adli's would still be in the game for 25 cents a cart.
Dutch guy here, I'm also kinda surprised the US didn't use those for the longest time. We've had them that way for as long as i can remember. I always kinda saw it as a small deposit, You pay a little to use it, But you get it back if you return it. I've wondered why the US didn't do it that way ever since i found out that it was (or still is) a bit of a problem with people just leaving shopping carts all over the parking lot.
I see people that instead of just carrying a quarter with them to the shoppe they spend like $10 in shipping for a $5 stick that acts like a quarter. So instead of spending $0 since you get the quarter back, you spent like $15
this intro is another example why we love your editor so much. the music on par with the mere seconds of perfection makes me hope this editor is here til i die
Idk if social media itself has caused bad moms, I think the bad moms just got away with it more because everyone was predisposed to thinking that the men had to be the bad ones in the relationship, and if the mom was acting bad it was the dad's fault.
I’d say the same. I don’t think social media corrupted more moms, I think it just made them more easily visible. Kinda a thing the internet does in general, amplifies how people already are and makes them their true self more visible.
I mostly agree. Social media has sparked an overall general acceptance of terrible behavior. There are new things coming out every week that should be illegal to even be on social media for people under 14-16. But I would say that; while social media has done an amazing job showcasing “boys being boys” and all of the ridiculously stupid shit we do. It has also created more things that a lot of women, be it the vocal minority or some type of majority, partake in that wasn’t being done before. Most notably the more recent “call to abort black men’s babies” It’s also given a platform to women who agree with patriarcal views, that otherwise has no way to voice their opinions to any type of audience. Basically what I’m saying is, while social media has generally showcased how dumb humans in general can be, it certainly feels like there’s a lot more women choosing to do fucked up things then before, then there are men doing it. At the end of the day, even most men accept the fact that “men don’t grow up, their toys do.” Any man who doesn’t agree doesn’t love himself.
Agreed. Narcissistic mom's have always existed. But now instead of demanding certain behaviors at church or the store or in front of relatives... they do it with social media. Just gave them more opportunities and tools to showcase their POS morals. I knew several narc mom's as a kid before social media. Their behavior didn't really change except they found more of each other online and together have decided their crazy parenting choices are acceptable/normal.
true & would say that nogla is bringing up some good points (A sentence I didn’t think I could possibly say…jk I just didn’t think I couldn’t blurt it out)
@@redmist6630 i mean he's not exactly wrong. But more like people have always been shit, we just have to constantly see it now rather than it being conveniently out of our attention lol
Nogla: "Hehe bottle with suspicious stuff inside go splash 'n' smash" Brine: _Face of a bored child at a family meetup_ Also Brine: "DAWWWW Human voice clips on top of dog photos" Also Nogla: "Wow what a simple guy Brine is"
am I the only one that agrees with Brian on this one? All I can think about with the bottles is "that f°°°er better clean up the glass off the sidewalk or else all the kitties & doggo's paws'll get cut"
18:09 the way she says "It's over, it's over" sounds EXACTLY like how my mum would talk to me after I'd gotten a vaccine (fear of needles, but I'm getting better.) But at least with my mum, _I knew she meant it._ That clip's just...well, Brian's face says it all to be honest.
I love so much how at the end, when they watched the very irish slides, the deeper we go into the slides, the more brian's accent became irish. Usually he speaks clearly, in a americal way, but here its just pure gols
I loved living in Ireland. I'm a single Mum and what that woman did to her child is so cruel. I don't have social media, so that may mean I'm not a horrible Mummy. Thank you for another classic vid, guys
As long as you don’t use/post on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, or Tik Tok, you’re good. TH-cam is fine Social Media as long as you don’t chase “The Dream” (becoming a big youtuber).
I wouldn't call it hilarious that a person from a non-pumpkin consuming country wouldn't know that. Hell, I'm half-American but have lived my whole life in Europe, and I had no clue.
5:28 We have Aldi stores in the East and Midwest United States that have the same thing. You put a quarter in the slot to release the chain, then it pops back out when you reconnect it to another cart. I remember it when I was young and my mother would take me and my siblings to the store.
@@jade4341It looks like theres two types of Aldi, Aldi Nord, for western Europe, and Aldi Süd, fo other cohntries across the globe. I never knew that until now.
We do the coin cart thing here in Canada, too. People kept stealing carts, and they cost too much to keep replacing them. People still kept stealing them, so a lot of places have this magnetic lock that activates, locking the wheels when it's taken out of a certain range. I mean, there's still ways around it, and people still keep stealing carts. Like, even Wal-Mart has $1 carts, here.
To be fair, Shaq is built on a scale that doesn't seem humanly possible, so I would expect the gorilla to have that reaction no matter what color he was. It does make it a lot funnier though.
We literally have paid shopping carts in America. Its mainly to stop homeless people from taking them or to stop lazy people leaving them all over the parking lots. I know ALDI has them.
Nogla, social media hasn't enflamed the bad mom situation. They've always existed before social media was around you just see more of them now. That woman would be the exact same person peddling scams on the road or doing other things for sympathy without the Internet around. It's just that farming sympathy on the Internet is just way easier to do nowadays so you see more of them. It hasn't created a problem that never existed before, its just made that problem more visible to you and that's why you think there's more of it.
100%... Social media just brings awareness to more people. There have always been terrible parents, social media just gives them a new outlet. History has taught us that humans have always done terrible things for their own interests.
you can't deny that before social media this mom wouldn't even think about doing that. she might even find it repulsive. Nogla stated that bad parents exist he didn't deny it, but social media and the attention associated with it not to mention the money making part has led to people throwing away even the little bit of dignity they had which led to this generation of parents thinking that clout is more important than the well being of their children.
Plus, it's REAL hard to find a parent that doesn't sweep stuff under the rug as their first instinct. At least in America. Have an issue? Swept under the rug. Need to learn how to have sex safely and well? Gonna have to resort to the internet (and god knows you'll get a LOT of bad information that way). Anything uncomfortable just doesn't get discussed so the kids end up learning that nobody is gonna help them.
15:52 just to throw this out there: There's no pumpkin in a pumpkin pie either. Pumpkin is too soupy and watery for it, so they use a type of squash that has been seasoned with, basically, pumpkin spice.
bro pumpkin and squash are literally part of the same family they are so similar that people refer to butternut squash as butternut pumpkin so in other words their is pumpkin in pumpkin pie
I am from the border, all I can say is I thank brian for talking about irn bru, we drink more of it here as well. Nothing beats a drunken night ended with a Greggs and a Irn bru.
13:02 The sad and ironic thing about John Dunsworth when he passed away, it was due to a illness called TTP (thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura), which is a rare, life-threatening blood disorder that can cause small blood clots in small arteries around the body, particularly in vital organs of a person. I say all this because (if I’m not mistaken) his liver was impacted the most and eventually was what led to him passing away. And it’s ironic that he didn’t drink irl, but did playing a role (not literally with alcohol of course), but in most cases when a person dies from alcohol poisoning or anything involving it, their Liver/Kidney’s are the first to be affected. That was a tangent and a half that I wasn’t expecting to get this deep into lmfao But Rest Easy, Liquor King 👑 🥃
I once read a facebook status my girlfriend had written, and DM'd her a compliment, and she genuinely responded with "write that on the status instead"..... Yeah, we're not together anymore... 😄
12:50 Mr. Lahey's *_"I AM The Liquor"_* quote will always give me goosebumps no matter how many times I hear it. Rest In Peace John Dunsworth, the best Drunk Trailer Park Supervisor to ever walk this earth. It's always fun to see a Trailer Park Boys meme in some of these videos, I sometimes forget Nogla and Brian are fans of the show.
Yeah, we’ve had the shopping cart securities thing in America a long while ago… It just depends if the business that sets it up does it correctly or not.
@@ashkorfrost I didn’t mean paying for them. I’ve never seen one of those in California so far if they exist in the United States. I’m talking the shopping carts that have the locking mechanism on the bottom of the wheel. At a Safeway in my town, They had that lock mechanism system set up but the company they hired did it poorly in that it didn’t cover the full parking lot and the wheels locked about a fourth into the parking lot from the store.
It cost money and stuff to fixed the locks and stuff. And we did that exact thing so often that they got tired of fixing and paying for that lock device. I know the kids probably don't know about this but we did have those push cart trollies/carts for the little kids back then. The answer is always thieves and vandalizers. Which cost companies to have to invest their money elsewhere
I think the amount of bad dads and the amount of bad moms has traditionally been overestimated and underestimated, respectively. Social media may simply be illuminating that more than before.
Also, social media has added incentives for types of bad behaviour that didn't exist before. We're slaves to dopamine, and media companies do everything they can to make their product as addictive as possible, before even adding the incentive of making actual profit off of your videos.
I like the new intro, the context is straight to the point and almost more informative with the lack of distraction from how funny Brian and nogla be, 10/10 would skip again
I played Phantasy Star Online Episode 1 and 2 on GameCube though as well. Minus points for nonexclusive... but was great playing. Still, I never got to use the mythic fishing Peripheral! :o
I can't be the only one who thought the dad was gonna put a pillow over the grandpa's face, him becoming a mayor or president was NOT what I was expecting 😂😂😂
the shopping cart bit where brian was talking, we canadians also have them here but people love to leave the dollar coin inside and or leave it dollarless, which means free cart. or they just leave the dollar in so the next getting the cart gets free money lol
The mom using her clearly upset child for internet points is horrible, if that was my mom and she kept trying to use me for a thumbnail, I would have kept saying no until I screamed at her to leave me alone
I swear, and these are the same types of awful people that wonder why they don't get visits later in life. Hope that kid went no-contact for his sanity.
The Pumpkin spice argument is crazy to me because it's a spice mix and the pumpkin part in the name is in reference to what the spice is used in which is pumpkin pie and all the bottles of seasoning in my home all have the full name; Examples of a similar naming convention being: Hamburger seasoning (doesn't contain hamburger), all spice (is only made of 7 to 8 spices if that), Italian seasoning (is normally not imported from Italy or at lest the ones I have), Vanilla extract (not all of the brands are extracts from vanilla beans and some are just artificial flavors that say extract on the bottle), etc.
@@Lúci-o-ohs even then Ireland isnt even close, its 6th. Asian, and European countries beat it lmao....GDP wise its 26th, us is #1 and california alone would be 6th place
We have those carts here in America as well. We have to put in a quarter to get one. For example, if you go to Aldi's, you see their carts and it will say you have to insert a quarter into the cart
Dude that kid at 18:00 is gonna have his life ruined cause of his mom dude might be in and out of jail. Hopefully not cause kid don’t deserve that and don’t deserve his mom. He needs someone else
Despite all the horrible things I said in this video… from the comment section I can see that I clearly crossed the line with the comments about shopping carts 😂😂😂
Trolleyism, how dare you Brian😂😂
:)
You can get away with the Nazi stuff, but shopping carts is where the comment section draws the line
hey man, im here to say you've gone too far. you can dress up as hitler but talking about controversial opinions on shopping carts is where i cross the line pal.
Oh no, just wanted to say we have something like that here too because of the same issue.... we really do treat anything that's not ours like garbage...
Hearing Nogla and Brians’ accent slowly get stronger the longer the video plays gives me such happiness
19:12 Nogla brings up that social media is creating bad moms, in a similar number to the amount of bad fathers. i think it's not creating bad mothers, but bringing them to the light. It's showing off all of the toxic, negative traits in these parents that you probably wouldn't ever see, but the children see every day.
I was going to say basically that, but you said it much better 👍
this is it his perception has changed due to social media but nothing has actually changed
Bad parents, mothers, fathers. Always existed. Before social media only men got the shaft for being a deadbeat. But now mothers are getting shown to be equally as bad.
Exactly my thoughts, brilliantly succinct! The social focus on bad parents has changed over time to show both sides of the spectrum!
It’s probably both
Brian and Nogla explaining the shopping carts to us like we don’t have Aldi’s here 😂
we always have to make sure, never know if americans know or not really a 50/50
@@benlt02It’s the downside of having a large country whose culture changes massively depending on the location. There’s barely anything truly universal about the place, especially when it comes to things like education.
@@benlt02 i feel like you’re projecting your own stupidity . your just trying to make yourself feel better its ok i understand.
@elijahloncaric8113 no Americans get called stupid because they act it. 🙄 I mean why not prove his point and get more butt hurt
@@lilybirdflowergum8683facts. When I was a child we moved around a lot. I noticed with every school id go to I'd either be ahead or behind by a large margin. Tho that's what happens when your country is built off nothing. With its people being from all over.
As an American, nothing here gives me more joy than watching Brian and Nogla just reminiscing and sharing fond memories of Ireland, gushing and joking about all the fun they have there.
Same. I'm a bit envious.
Knowing Mikel arteta he would sign this dog to make more competition in the rooster of Arsenal
Nice name
Agree. It’s very wholesome.
17:30 Brians face when the mom was forcing her son to cry. He looks so pissed. That face looks so done with humanity. If looks could kill.
We actually have the cart lock thing in America too. Only certain stores have them and I believe they cost a quarter.
Came to say this. Ironically only place I've seen it is at the dollar store.
They're not common because the locks themselves cost more then the cart. And people love breaking the locks.
@@supahbobaldi also have them
ALDI has them
Hell yeah I was boutta say ALDI has em😤
The Aldis here in Illinois have them too
16:00 Just a quick note on Reduce>Reuse>Recycle, that's in priority order of most important/impactful, rather than just a slogan.
American here. Now that we have Aldi, the cart lock situation makes total sense. Lol but I'm surprised the other stores based here havent started doing it, its very smart
ETA: Yes, I learned that Aldi isn't new to the US but it didn't come to VA until like 10 years ago so it was new to me. Ok? Ok. ✌🏻
Also, have to agree with Nogla's assessment of American politicians. It's come down to meme potential, nothing more you can really expect these days 😅
Just wait till Walmart does some shit like "swipe your card to unlock the cart". people would be walking around walmart cartless all because their card got declined.
that's probably what they're waiting on these other retail stores. Adli's would still be in the game for 25 cents a cart.
Dutch guy here, I'm also kinda surprised the US didn't use those for the longest time. We've had them that way for as long as i can remember.
I always kinda saw it as a small deposit, You pay a little to use it, But you get it back if you return it.
I've wondered why the US didn't do it that way ever since i found out that it was (or still is) a bit of a problem with people just leaving shopping carts all over the parking lot.
I see people that instead of just carrying a quarter with them to the shoppe they spend like $10 in shipping for a $5 stick that acts like a quarter. So instead of spending $0 since you get the quarter back, you spent like $15
@@The_One_Over_There exactly. Americans are hella lazy but we'll put away carts for a quarter lol
this intro is another example why we love your editor so much. the music on par with the mere seconds of perfection makes me hope this editor is here til i die
:)
Legends say that the editor is still Looking for Brian and Noglas intro to this day
5:27 They are nostalgic pieces of transportation.
Idk if social media itself has caused bad moms, I think the bad moms just got away with it more because everyone was predisposed to thinking that the men had to be the bad ones in the relationship, and if the mom was acting bad it was the dad's fault.
I’d say the same. I don’t think social media corrupted more moms, I think it just made them more easily visible. Kinda a thing the internet does in general, amplifies how people already are and makes them their true self more visible.
I mostly agree. Social media has sparked an overall general acceptance of terrible behavior. There are new things coming out every week that should be illegal to even be on social media for people under 14-16. But I would say that; while social media has done an amazing job showcasing “boys being boys” and all of the ridiculously stupid shit we do. It has also created more things that a lot of women, be it the vocal minority or some type of majority, partake in that wasn’t being done before. Most notably the more recent “call to abort black men’s babies” It’s also given a platform to women who agree with patriarcal views, that otherwise has no way to voice their opinions to any type of audience.
Basically what I’m saying is, while social media has generally showcased how dumb humans in general can be, it certainly feels like there’s a lot more women choosing to do fucked up things then before, then there are men doing it. At the end of the day, even most men accept the fact that “men don’t grow up, their toys do.” Any man who doesn’t agree doesn’t love himself.
Agreed. Narcissistic mom's have always existed. But now instead of demanding certain behaviors at church or the store or in front of relatives... they do it with social media.
Just gave them more opportunities and tools to showcase their POS morals.
I knew several narc mom's as a kid before social media. Their behavior didn't really change except they found more of each other online and together have decided their crazy parenting choices are acceptable/normal.
21:29 brian is a true human, good on ya
Ong like we’re all assholes don’t bring them down with us
Brian letting Nogla cook for almost a whole minute @ 18:40 - 19:30.
cant believe older person would say something like "social media bad"
true & would say that nogla is bringing up some good points (A sentence I didn’t think I could possibly say…jk I just didn’t think I couldn’t blurt it out)
@@redmist6630 It shouldn’t take an older person to recognize that social media has objectively made society worse.
@@redmist6630 i mean he's not exactly wrong. But more like people have always been shit, we just have to constantly see it now rather than it being conveniently out of our attention lol
nah he was just vibin to the xbox music 😭😭😭
17:02 I tried to stop cringing so much, but my face started moving on its own. It's actually insane.
Nogla: "Hehe bottle with suspicious stuff inside go splash 'n' smash"
Brine: _Face of a bored child at a family meetup_
Also Brine: "DAWWWW Human voice clips on top of dog photos"
Also Nogla: "Wow what a simple guy Brine is"
...Brine?
@@HaagseDannyKalf youve not been around much have ya? its vanoss and co mocking the way nogla pronounces brian.
@@xaracen7207 Ah I see. I don't watch them that often.
brine
am I the only one that agrees with Brian on this one? All I can think about with the bottles is "that f°°°er better clean up the glass off the sidewalk or else all the kitties & doggo's paws'll get cut"
18:09 the way she says "It's over, it's over" sounds EXACTLY like how my mum would talk to me after I'd gotten a vaccine (fear of needles, but I'm getting better.) But at least with my mum, _I knew she meant it._ That clip's just...well, Brian's face says it all to be honest.
Bad moms always existed but now they have a platform, so we're all aware just how prevalent is really is
I love so much how at the end, when they watched the very irish slides, the deeper we go into the slides, the more brian's accent became irish. Usually he speaks clearly, in a americal way, but here its just pure gols
I loved living in Ireland. I'm a single Mum and what that woman did to her child is so cruel. I don't have social media, so that may mean I'm not a horrible Mummy. Thank you for another classic vid, guys
TH-cam is social media
@@Josh-rt3hwthis is true
@@Josh-rt3hwthis is tru
As long as you don’t use/post on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, or Tik Tok, you’re good.
TH-cam is fine Social Media as long as you don’t chase “The Dream” (becoming a big youtuber).
@@Josh-rt3hw didn't need to brake her ankles like that man damn
Brian not knowing that pumpkin spice literally refers to the spices that would be mixed with pumpkin is hilarious.
I wouldn't call it hilarious that a person from a non-pumpkin consuming country wouldn't know that. Hell, I'm half-American but have lived my whole life in Europe, and I had no clue.
@@korganrocks3995sums up Europeans talking about America rent free in their head without knowing things
5:28 We have Aldi stores in the East and Midwest United States that have the same thing. You put a quarter in the slot to release the chain, then it pops back out when you reconnect it to another cart. I remember it when I was young and my mother would take me and my siblings to the store.
Im from Australia and we have Aldi aswell. Some of our target and big W stores had the shopping trolleys too.
@@jade4341It looks like theres two types of Aldi, Aldi Nord, for western Europe, and Aldi Süd, fo other cohntries across the globe. I never knew that until now.
@@jade4341don't forget coles and woolies
6:00 they got this shopping cart system at an Aldi's here in Michigan. It takes a quarter
28:55 God I love the commitment that guy put into the bit. Had me rolling 😂
We do the coin cart thing here in Canada, too. People kept stealing carts, and they cost too much to keep replacing them. People still kept stealing them, so a lot of places have this magnetic lock that activates, locking the wheels when it's taken out of a certain range. I mean, there's still ways around it, and people still keep stealing carts. Like, even Wal-Mart has $1 carts, here.
12:25 As a black man, Brian's timing made me spaz out in laughter. You get a pass😂
brine never misses
Ngl I also made the whip sound effect in my head until I also realized what the picture was ☠️
Bro I died when Brian realized what the whip was. LMAO the face of realization. 12:26
6:11 that gorilla was like "damn how did you get out"
To be fair, Shaq is built on a scale that doesn't seem humanly possible, so I would expect the gorilla to have that reaction no matter what color he was. It does make it a lot funnier though.
As an Arsenal fan I appreciate Brian’s banter about football 😂 Also this dog could teach Onana some saves 😅
We literally have paid shopping carts in America. Its mainly to stop homeless people from taking them or to stop lazy people leaving them all over the parking lots. I know ALDI has them.
I have never seen a paid shopping cart in my nearly 23 years of life. must be a shit-hole thing, otherwise known as a city thing
@@nikoclesceri2267I live in a country side that's unfortunately developing too much, but yeah mostly a city thing.
@nikoclesceri2267 its mostly at aldis
Thats where I've seen it
It works since the parking lots are small.
The ones i went to was at least
As far as I know only ALDIs has them. I’ve heard target and Walmarts have them, but I haven’t seen them in my neighborhood
Aldis is a german company, its not an american thing lol
6:31
Brian def about said
“One of ‘em escaped”
Nogla, social media hasn't enflamed the bad mom situation. They've always existed before social media was around you just see more of them now.
That woman would be the exact same person peddling scams on the road or doing other things for sympathy without the Internet around. It's just that farming sympathy on the Internet is just way easier to do nowadays so you see more of them.
It hasn't created a problem that never existed before, its just made that problem more visible to you and that's why you think there's more of it.
Think you perfectly nailed it, I can’t even really add onto that lol. Good observation/opinion
100%... Social media just brings awareness to more people. There have always been terrible parents, social media just gives them a new outlet.
History has taught us that humans have always done terrible things for their own interests.
you can't deny that before social media this mom wouldn't even think about doing that. she might even find it repulsive. Nogla stated that bad parents exist he didn't deny it, but social media and the attention associated with it not to mention the money making part has led to people throwing away even the little bit of dignity they had which led to this generation of parents thinking that clout is more important than the well being of their children.
@@ikeezzo this! Finally someone with a brain and not pro social media
Plus, it's REAL hard to find a parent that doesn't sweep stuff under the rug as their first instinct. At least in America.
Have an issue? Swept under the rug.
Need to learn how to have sex safely and well? Gonna have to resort to the internet (and god knows you'll get a LOT of bad information that way).
Anything uncomfortable just doesn't get discussed so the kids end up learning that nobody is gonna help them.
15:52 just to throw this out there: There's no pumpkin in a pumpkin pie either. Pumpkin is too soupy and watery for it, so they use a type of squash that has been seasoned with, basically, pumpkin spice.
bro pumpkin and squash are literally part of the same family they are so similar that people refer to butternut squash as butternut pumpkin so in other words their is pumpkin in pumpkin pie
@@TimMoore-gv7hu cool, I'll remember that next time I pick up my squash spice.
@SpudsMcGeese all goods bro have a good day. I'm gonna go play some pumpkin on the pumpkin court
17:40 I think that any parent that uses their kid for TH-cam should immediately be stripped of their parental rights
12:26 Brian makes the whip cracking sound without realizing the context lol hf I died laughing
As a Scottish man 22:38 made my day!😂 (Also big ups to Brian for shedding some light on our national drink!)
Btw I know Whiskey is actually our real national drink, but come on! You can’t get more Scottish than Irn Bru!
I am from the border, all I can say is I thank brian for talking about irn bru, we drink more of it here as well. Nothing beats a drunken night ended with a Greggs and a Irn bru.
But the theme musicccccc im dieing i cant remeber what its fromm
Just came here to ask for the music as well@@LowVert
And it's gone
Brians hair at 12:35 made me wipe my screen thinking i had a hair on my phone 😂
Nogla i agree there’s an equal amount of bad parents. I’ve always thought that and believe social media has just made it more obvious.
13:02 The sad and ironic thing about John Dunsworth when he passed away, it was due to a illness called TTP (thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura), which is a rare, life-threatening blood disorder that can cause small blood clots in small arteries around the body, particularly in vital organs of a person.
I say all this because (if I’m not mistaken) his liver was impacted the most and eventually was what led to him passing away.
And it’s ironic that he didn’t drink irl, but did playing a role (not literally with alcohol of course), but in most cases when a person dies from alcohol poisoning or anything involving it, their Liver/Kidney’s are the first to be affected.
That was a tangent and a half that I wasn’t expecting to get this deep into lmfao
But Rest Easy, Liquor King 👑 🥃
21:13 noglas got a point, those people find great ways to be happy, and they are generally just nice to everyone
To be honest Nogla spitting facts about social media ruining people
I once read a facebook status my girlfriend had written, and DM'd her a compliment, and she genuinely responded with "write that on the status instead"..... Yeah, we're not together anymore... 😄
12:50 Mr. Lahey's *_"I AM The Liquor"_* quote will always give me goosebumps no matter how many times I hear it. Rest In Peace John Dunsworth, the best Drunk Trailer Park Supervisor to ever walk this earth.
It's always fun to see a Trailer Park Boys meme in some of these videos, I sometimes forget Nogla and Brian are fans of the show.
Brian staying true to his name with the amount of terrorizing and trolling comments he has said in every video over the years
Yeah, we’ve had the shopping cart securities thing in America a long while ago… It just depends if the business that sets it up does it correctly or not.
We have to pay for them here in Canada too
@@ashkorfrost I didn’t mean paying for them. I’ve never seen one of those in California so far if they exist in the United States. I’m talking the shopping carts that have the locking mechanism on the bottom of the wheel. At a Safeway in my town, They had that lock mechanism system set up but the company they hired did it poorly in that it didn’t cover the full parking lot and the wheels locked about a fourth into the parking lot from the store.
It cost money and stuff to fixed the locks and stuff. And we did that exact thing so often that they got tired of fixing and paying for that lock device. I know the kids probably don't know about this but we did have those push cart trollies/carts for the little kids back then.
The answer is always thieves and vandalizers. Which cost companies to have to invest their money elsewhere
6:31”wait they let you out!!”
I think the amount of bad dads and the amount of bad moms has traditionally been overestimated and underestimated, respectively. Social media may simply be illuminating that more than before.
Also, social media has added incentives for types of bad behaviour that didn't exist before. We're slaves to dopamine, and media companies do everything they can to make their product as addictive as possible, before even adding the incentive of making actual profit off of your videos.
5:53 Props to the editor for choosing the Megatron fusion cannon sound effect for that clip. Such a soothing sound that I could listen to for ages
i keep forgetting that both terrorizer and nogla are irish lmao. i keep unironically thinking brian is actually german 😭😭
Probably because of all the things that could be considered war crimes he's done
@@ZachYohama cry?
Be he's a nazi?
I was about to be offended by Brians attempt at a scottish accent... then my brother came over and realised it was 100% correct xD
I like the new intro, the context is straight to the point and almost more informative with the lack of distraction from how funny Brian and nogla be, 10/10 would skip again
19:00 I got bad news, the moms were always bad they just were more manipulative and never had hard evidence against them
15:32
Starbucks was actually sued for this exact thing. All their juices do not have the juice in them I think was the suit.
The 360 perspective of the dog was the most cutest thing ever.
Not going to lie, I'm kind of shocked about how much Nogla knows about the Dreamcast.
He's a based dude, of course he knows the Dreamcast :D
I played Phantasy Star Online Episode 1 and 2 on GameCube though as well. Minus points for nonexclusive... but was great playing. Still, I never got to use the mythic fishing Peripheral! :o
I play it on the original Xbox, I wanted it for Gamecube too, but in 2023, playing it on the Original Xbox is the cheapest way to play it.
23:38 funny thing is, I had totally forgotten what Brian said until Nogla mentioned it.
I believe there's always been an equal amount of bad dads and bad moms, social media has just made the bad moms more apparent
6:31
The Gorilla to Shaq: “Well well well…”
*Uncle Ruckus theme plays
5:32 brian thinks he's american but he's just a red coat, thinking we ain't got them type of carts, obviously someone ain't ever been to save alot lol
I can't be the only one who thought the dad was gonna put a pillow over the grandpa's face, him becoming a mayor or president was NOT what I was expecting 😂😂😂
31:20 I’m glad nogla wasn’t harmed when that mess was going on
12:25 has me dead 😂😂😂 haven't laughed like that in a while
5:25 we have them at a store called Aldi in America. Its a great idea and should be used more often at other stores
ALDIs in Ireland too 😊
@@TigersEye856 oh fr! Thats awesome
ALDI is a German company and is pretty popular in the British Isles
Even without subtitles it’s easy to understand some Irish accents other than Brian and Nogla.
The editor is always top-notch 👍
the shopping cart bit where brian was talking, we canadians also have them here but people love to leave the dollar coin inside and or leave it dollarless, which means free cart. or they just leave the dollar in so the next getting the cart gets free money lol
5:55
We have these in America but only at Aldi.
The mom using her clearly upset child for internet points is horrible, if that was my mom and she kept trying to use me for a thumbnail, I would have kept saying no until I screamed at her to leave me alone
I swear, and these are the same types of awful people that wonder why they don't get visits later in life. Hope that kid went no-contact for his sanity.
5:26 we do have them, only select stores like Aldi have them tho, it usually depends on the area it’s in
I think that the bad moms always existed but they were found out because of the internet.
The Pumpkin spice argument is crazy to me because it's a spice mix and the pumpkin part in the name is in reference to what the spice is used in which is pumpkin pie and all the bottles of seasoning in my home all have the full name; Examples of a similar naming convention being: Hamburger seasoning (doesn't contain hamburger), all spice (is only made of 7 to 8 spices if that), Italian seasoning (is normally not imported from Italy or at lest the ones I have), Vanilla extract (not all of the brands are extracts from vanilla beans and some are just artificial flavors that say extract on the bottle), etc.
But if you didn't know that, the logical assumption is that it comes from pumpkin.
Some stores in the US do that "Trolley Lock" thing. Aldi's one of them.
20:09.. these two legends actually have a cooking channel... Get Down WIth Sean And Marley.
Brian likes Irn-Bru! Not what I was expecting to find out today 😂 but completely agree, love a can of Irn-Bru
5:27 brian talking down not knowing america has carts like that too
19:05 f**kin brian, lol
nogla’s opinion on “bad dad” vs “bad mom” is honestly very spot on and i agree as a psychonaut
40 minutes of TikTok here we go 🤣
I love the fact they don't know that we have them here too. Specific grocery stores have those and there are annoying af 5:30
Aldi does the cart with chain thing. It takes a quarter. But yeah you get it back.
Brian-"You dont have this in America! "
Aldi's-"Allow me to introduce myself."
Well done editor for that intro ! 👏 🎉
23:19 Brian started sounding like an Dwarf Rifleman in Warcraft 3 😂
17:08 is anyone surprised that this lady is the type of person to wear a mask in her car?
6:09 Bro is wondering how his brother got out
Love how Nogla just says something with so much confidence…Ireland doesn’t have the highest GDP
I think he meant per capita, or gni per capita, unlike america or China which is overall in the governments pocket
@@Lúci-o-ohs even then Ireland isnt even close, its 6th. Asian, and European countries beat it lmao....GDP wise its 26th, us is #1 and california alone would be 6th place
@@Shadow0fd3ath24 well it's #2 for gni per capita and when nogla heard it, it could of been #1
I think it’s the richest country in the EU, I remember seeing a video saying that
@@Lúci-o-ohs sure gdp per capita, which Ireland is ranked number 3 as of 2020
Love when Brian mentions Meath and Navan, I grew up in Kells when I lived in Ireland 😁
Nogla sounds like the type of fella to lick his finger before turning a page on e-book
HeisenbergFam sounds like the type of fella to post dozens of youtube comments a day in a desperate attempt for even the slightest amount of attention
Brian: 5:36
Aldis: we appearently don't exist!
We have those carts here in America as well. We have to put in a quarter to get one. For example, if you go to Aldi's, you see their carts and it will say you have to insert a quarter into the cart
I’m pretty sure it’s just an aldis thing not every where in America
Its nice to hear them talk about before the come up or rise to fame , 2012 man what a time to be alive 1:42
2:41 mention Tiennaman square in China and see what happens
Nogla: unlikely to have a bad mum
Eminem: im sorry mumma
Dude that kid at 18:00 is gonna have his life ruined cause of his mom dude might be in and out of jail. Hopefully not cause kid don’t deserve that and don’t deserve his mom. He needs someone else
Brian that Benjin story proper got me, trying to wash up while cry laughing was quite the experience 😂😂
In Dunkin’s defense, technically “pumpkin spice” has never included pumpkin, it’s always been used to *flavor* pumpkin in pumpkin pie for example.
6:49 The crew should start making that quote when you need to change subjects, "Quick Flashbang!"
There's a store in America that does the coin for a cart/trolley/buggy: Aldi's. Cheap place to purchase (mostly off-brand) groceries and merchandise.
25:20 Love that editor❤
Them explaining what a rental trolley is, as if we don’t have an Aldi’s here in the states
Its not only an aldi thing its a European thing aldi originated in Germany and is more recent in America
@@XgoodbyeX its not recent for America to do this