Something I noticed with this reactor, pauses. Pauses during which the cogs genuinely seemed to be turning. Care was taken, thoughts were formed. Rare nowadays.
Well, look at Lovecraft, one of the best american writers, and one of the best horror writers ever. A couple years ago they tried to cancel him because he was racist. Yep, like pretty much everyone in the US in the 1920s, when he lived. It's a bad thing, but it was a product of the time he lived on. Another example is sexual orientation, or better the discrimination of sexual orientation: in Classical Greece and in Rome homosexuality was normal, it wasn't something to burn someone at the stake for. That became a thing thanks to the Abrahamic Religions, and in some parts of the world homosexuality is still punishable by death. Meanwhile Alexander the Great had a sentimental and sexual relationship with Hephaestion, one of his commanders, and some historians think the grief resulting from his lover's death was what caused Alexander to become careless with his health, dying soon after.
Please don’t ever change. Your approach to life and others’ preferences is so well balanced. Life will throw curveballs your way and you may wonder if being pure of heart is really worth it. It is.
Im not convinced thats true tho. For a smart person who becomes dumb, trough an accident or old age or whatever, it probably is. But the happiest people with the least problems Ive ever met are really quite dumb. Most of the time they quite lliterally "dont have a care in the world" If someone is stupid, they tend to not know they are which makes it a non issue for them and, for reasons beyond my comprehension, things seem to just go their way in a vastly disproportional fashion. Its like actually taking procausions and analyze things somehow lowers the odds of whatever you hope to achieve and just "doing it" without a second thought seem to have an awfully high success rate... atleast when someone else does it. Most of the people I know who are happily married are also in this category. Theyre just content with life, dont look for or need "to spice up their lives" or whatever bs people say to justify cheating or "open relationships", they dont care about politics or social media, they are completely happy working manual labor at the docks, diggin ditches or driving a forklift for fakking decades on end without getting depressed or even striving for more. Its all anecdotal ofc... but in my experience it seems like being stupid is actually the most successful way to have an easy, happy life. "Ignorance is bliss" is a timeless saying and probably for good reason. There was also another commedian, cant remember who, that said something along the lines of "Being stupid is alot like being dead, its only painful for everyone else"
I love comedians who tell jokes that make a point about people and society. Bill Burr, Dave Chapelle, just to name a few. Also, I love the fact that you don’t have long drawn out intros, and I respect your thoughts on subjects. Keep up the great work!
My favorite line from this, is, “Everybody’s got a little something they did.” Its so true. Nobody is perfect. Its easy to chastise people on social media, when your worst moments in life are mostly only known by your family, instead of being global news.
One question I typically ask my cancel-culture friends is "Is your behavior today completely consistent with how people will to behave in 2063?" It produces a lot of blank stares.
I always go with cellphones. In 40 years, cellphones maybe won't be made by kid slaves. And they'll look back at all the cellphone users from our time and ask "how could you use a phone made by kid slaves to make your life easier". They got nothing.
This is the first time I came across your reactions, and I must say that though you look quite young, you are smart and intelligent beyond your years. You picked up on things that even people at my advanced age wouldn't. This world needs more young folks with your outlook on life, history and understanding. You strike me as a very impressive person.
I love how sweet you are! You can tell by your distaste of the subpar moral and ethical statements of the comedians. Love your channel; keep up the great work!
I'm a completely jaded cynic but every once in a while I stumble across a young commentator who gives me hope for the future of this world. It's a lovely feeling.
Hey NP you should check out the interview with Barbara Walters that Sean Connery did in 1976 i believe. She asks him is it ever ok to hit a woman. His response was only as an absolute last resort if a man is trying to walk away from an argument and the woman continues to pursue him and physically stop him from leaving. He also said to use the back of an open hand not a fist. He also told Barbara that in 34 years of marriage he had never raised a hand to his wife because Barbara asked him if he ever hit his wife. Hopefully that will give a better context to his statements.
This all came about during his first marriage to Diane Cilento. It got the reputation of being stormy and sometimes physical. He probably did hit or at least push her but it has always sounded to me as if it was in response to being attacked by her first.
I am a huge BB fan for several reasons I won’t get into here. He says some as you say “crude” or outlandish statements, often to get a reaction or sharpen attention of the audience. But he’s intentional in getting people not to quickly form judgments, but to look at things on a deeper level or from another point of view that has validity as well. It reminds me that we don’t walk in an other person’s shoes. Their journey, circumstances, and experiences are very real to them and perhaps offer us an alternative way of seeing life, through their lens, thereby expanding our understanding of the human experience. By the way, I stumbled on your channel via an algorithm and I find you very engaging. You also turned me on to the free Yale courses! Thank you!❤
One simple reaction video shows how well read you are. That’s awesome! I Love to hear the views and opinions from people such as yourself. Great content!
I just discovered your channel. You’re speaking some good truth here. I love your love of books and history. You seem like a lovely, kind, intelligent young lady. Glad I found you! Looking forward to watching more.
Some of your reactions when you are trying not to cringe or laugh but stay neutral and then start to break are priceless ... In real life I find our brains tell us one way we should behave but the way we react can be so entertaining 😮😅😂 ty
he didn't make all of the uniforms. The black SS is only one design used throughout the war. Therefore he made 'some' of the uniforms. The black SS was the most intimidating in my opinion too though aagree there
@@panxtomate8822 Oh, he didn't design it. A lot of people think he did but he just produced them in his factory. edit after looking it up : Karl Diebitsch and Walter Heck designed them.
Hugo Boss made the uniforms for the SA(Sturmabteilung), SS(Schutzstaffel ) and Hitlerjugend, later they also made the uniforms for the Wehrmacht if i remember correctly.
You are both, well read, and well spoken. This makes your commentary engaging. I found myself interested in your perspective on the topics as they came up. Well done!
Correct. Cancel culture = cyber bullying. Always look at the content, not the form. The standards for form change over time, and they depend a lot on trends, cultural influence, political influence, etc. The content remains the same. That's how anyone can tell what's right and what's wrong without anybody else "teaching" them. By stripping away all the cosmetic, irrelevant, fickle and inconstant aspects and focusing on the substance.
When Lemmy Kilmister from Motorhead was criticized for collecting Nazi uniforms, his response was basically "If the Allies looked as good, I'd be collecting them to".
In my opinion it is Oskar Schindler (from movie Schindler's List), who has one of the best character transformation and all the more powerful, because it was not just some fictional character, but real human being. Beginning of the movie shows him as someone, who will exploit anyone just to earn as much money as possible, turning a blind eye to atrocities committed right before his eyes (even trying to excuse Amon Göth's monstrous behaviour at one point) just to gradually turn around and start saving Jews to the point that he bankrupted himself and wept he didn't have more money to save more. From selfish Nazi to selfless saviour of Jews: Best character Arc ever. Oh and if you want character transformation in opposite direction just watch Breaking Bad.
I stumbled in. I am leaving feeling rather fresh and a bit lighter on my feet. I subscribed while I was here, not solely because I would like to feel this way again.
I totally agree. This was not one of my favorites of his. He DOES, however, look at both sides. He puts things into perspective AND makes us laugh. I loved your comments. Very intelligent and balanced.
Bill Burr has some great social commentary like unattainable beauty standards (with Joe Rogan's podcast), fat people and McDonald's. He also has great bits of his podcast and answering to audience questions with life advice.
Didn't have time to follow this channel in a while but man, am I glad I stumbled upon it back then! Definitely some of the best content out there 👍👍👍👍👍
Hey NP! As always, really enjoy your comedy reactions, more please? Something similar might be Bill Burr and his wife argue about Elvis. It's not necessarily historical, but Elvis is. Stay well and safe! ✌️ ☮️ 🇺🇸 ❤
HEY ! ...........lets get straight into this, glad I found your channel, amazing insights, intellect, and a pretty smile. If you have never seen it, Bill did an animated show about his childhood......F is for Family is the name of it.
First time watching and very pleased. Very intelligent video, your critical thinking skills are impressive. Look forward to viewing more posts. Very good work, wish you much success. 👍👍👍
It's the type of comedy I prefer, too =) And that's exactly what Bill does, in the tradition of the best comedians. Teaches you actual things everyone should learn while also being really funny, in the tradition of court jesters bringing the worries of the peoples to the king in a way he wanted to listen to it. The best comedians are teachers. I wonder if there's a future where high school is taught by comedians? Sounds awesome lol
Your genuine smile when you're almost laughing is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen, lol. Sorry, I know these sorts of comments are pretty creepy, but I just felt compelled, >_
I should thank you for introducing me to Bill Burr. For some bizarre reason I was very familiar with Dave Chappelle, but had never heard of Bill. Now that I have, I have hardly stopped laughing since. I think some dead people should be cancelled, or at least remembered for their bad stuff as well as any good they have been credited with, but in reasonable historical context - it depends on how bad their bad stuff was, I guess. Examples: Winston Churchill, Gandhi, Mother Theresa. And while I think of it, if you believe she was a real person, Mary Magdalene was not a prostitute - I don't know how she acquired that label, but there is nothing in the Synoptic Gospels to suggest that she was. As for Nazi stuff - all kinds of mechanical stuff, probably the most obvious being VolksWagen. As a kid I had an adopted Polish Jewish uncle whose parents died in the Holocaust, and he made me promise that I would never buy a VW while he was alive. I guess I should wait now until Bill gets stuck into Megan Rapinoe and the US Women's Football Team that just crashed out of the World Cup - I think I saw that Dave Chappelle had already had a go at her. They won't be alone - she's going to be copping it for a long time now. She's not dead yet, obviously, but her soccer career is over.
Is this a reaction video... with an actual reaction? My word. Not even thursty, i appreciate you just breathing life into the situation. Happy the algorithm pushed this. Stay honest.
I must say even though the movie of Great Expectations(1946) was a good representation of the book, I still feel like they did not do it justice, but it is hard to transfer the great detail that Dickens produces in his writings into a film without it being super long and tedious. The depth of some characters did not at all get any chance in the film. I also recommend the book Miramar by Naguib Mahfouz if you have not read yet. There is two very different characters and both of them go through major changes throughout the book and they're sorta opposite to one another in some ways, it's an excellent book by one of my favourite arabic writers.
Comedy is definitely subjective but you nailed it. Bill Burr is brash but his whole style is giving people a different perspective, then trying to find a common ground.
Wow. Seen you once or twice before. Thought you were intelligent, both intellectually and emotionally. Pretty cool to hear you say "message received" even though the rhetoric wasn't your style. that is too rare this turning. Glad you found a outlet for your voice. Stay strong in the grey middle that is the real truth. subscribing cause you give me hope.
I thoroughly enjoy listening to your comments. You have a great perspective on many topics. By the way, I totally agree, Great Expectations is a terrific book. The best film adaptation is an old Black and white. Director David Lean.
A fairly well known character transformation is the comic book origin story of Spider-man where he completely changes his attitude after his actions get his uncle killed, thereby concluding that "with great power comes great responsibility".
I am like a stream of water; From the banks I may look as though I've not changed, but no exact molecule of water has passed through me more than once.
Thanks for the entertainment! No Protocol is Amazing! Such a Everybody person and So thoughtful. She reminds me of my sister and my sister is an Amazing person😃. I will be so glad when No Protocol has a Million Subs.
I've got not Houston to whine down to I've got no protocol Gravity so far away Wrapped on that shrinking ball Your channel name reminded me of those lyrics - from my most favorite song ever. What a fantastic coincidence.
Burr's comment about the 70's driving a truck and having a monkey was a reference to a TV show called "BJ and the Bear"....BJ was a truck driver who had a pal monkey who rode with him in the truck. Every episode was a new adventure.
Good job on the video. As for book sujestions, if you haven't read it already, I think you would enjoy Silverlock by John Myers Myers. The main character has a good character arc and the story is a romp through classic literature. That's as much as I'll say so as to not drop any spoilers. Cheers.
I remember really getting into the second season of The Real World, which was probably the last "reality" show that I was ever committed to watch. I didn't even consider it a guilty pleasure watching it at the time.
A Bill Burr "however" always hits like a Mike Tyson punch lol
Or bite.
@@NecronomThe4thgood one ong😂😂😂
@@NecronomThe4thThe ear of our Lord One Thousand & Ninety-seven*
That or….meanwhile….
Something I noticed with this reactor, pauses. Pauses during which the cogs genuinely seemed to be turning. Care was taken, thoughts were formed. Rare nowadays.
You are the type of young person we need more of. Smart, centered and open minded. Great reaction.
U forgot beautiful 🧍♂️
Yeah, and fantastic looking 😘🤣
Enjoy this girls calm commentary on reactions, methodical and subtle in her take. Well read and knowledgeable, very refreshing
I think it is definitely important not to judge people through the lens of chronological snobbery.
Who the hell do you think you are?!!!
Especially because things we do right now and think is completely normal might become reprehensible to people one hundred years from now.
Well, look at Lovecraft, one of the best american writers, and one of the best horror writers ever. A couple years ago they tried to cancel him because he was racist. Yep, like pretty much everyone in the US in the 1920s, when he lived. It's a bad thing, but it was a product of the time he lived on.
Another example is sexual orientation, or better the discrimination of sexual orientation: in Classical Greece and in Rome homosexuality was normal, it wasn't something to burn someone at the stake for. That became a thing thanks to the Abrahamic Religions, and in some parts of the world homosexuality is still punishable by death. Meanwhile Alexander the Great had a sentimental and sexual relationship with Hephaestion, one of his commanders, and some historians think the grief resulting from his lover's death was what caused Alexander to become careless with his health, dying soon after.
@paiute6911 - "through the lens of chronological snobbery" is a fantastic turn of phrase. And accurate. 👍
Your wife is just like teh nazi lady?
Please don’t ever change. Your approach to life and others’ preferences is so well balanced.
Life will throw curveballs your way and you may wonder if being pure of heart is really worth it. It is.
John Wayne once said, "Life is hard, it's harder when you're stupid."
Im not convinced thats true tho.
For a smart person who becomes dumb, trough an accident or old age or whatever, it probably is.
But the happiest people with the least problems Ive ever met are really quite dumb.
Most of the time they quite lliterally "dont have a care in the world"
If someone is stupid, they tend to not know they are which makes it a non issue for them and, for reasons beyond my comprehension, things seem to just go their way in a vastly disproportional fashion.
Its like actually taking procausions and analyze things somehow lowers the odds of whatever you hope to achieve and just "doing it" without a second thought seem to have an awfully high success rate... atleast when someone else does it.
Most of the people I know who are happily married are also in this category.
Theyre just content with life, dont look for or need "to spice up their lives" or whatever bs people say to justify cheating or "open relationships", they dont care about politics or social media, they are completely happy working manual labor at the docks, diggin ditches or driving a forklift for fakking decades on end without getting depressed or even striving for more.
Its all anecdotal ofc... but in my experience it seems like being stupid is actually the most successful way to have an easy, happy life.
"Ignorance is bliss" is a timeless saying and probably for good reason.
There was also another commedian, cant remember who, that said something along the lines of "Being stupid is alot like being dead, its only painful for everyone else"
John Wayne was also a Nazi simp soooo yeah
The allure of your channel is your intelligence and open minded approach. Keep it up!
Here Here couldn't agree more
I love comedians who tell jokes that make a point about people and society. Bill Burr, Dave Chapelle, just to name a few. Also, I love the fact that you don’t have long drawn out intros, and I respect your thoughts on subjects. Keep up the great work!
Dave Chappelle / Bill Burr 2024
Don't forget about George Carlin
@@briantaulbee6452 Absolutely. Honestly at the time I wrote this, I couldn’t remember his name.😅 but yea, he’s included in the legendaries.
Missed your videos...glad you are back.
Hey! Thanks for coming back as well (:
My favorite line from this, is, “Everybody’s got a little something they did.” Its so true. Nobody is perfect. Its easy to chastise people on social media, when your worst moments in life are mostly only known by your family, instead of being global news.
One question I typically ask my cancel-culture friends is
"Is your behavior today completely consistent with how people will to behave in 2063?"
It produces a lot of blank stares.
I always go with cellphones. In 40 years, cellphones maybe won't be made by kid slaves. And they'll look back at all the cellphone users from our time and ask "how could you use a phone made by kid slaves to make your life easier". They got nothing.
@@SeerMagicXAn excellent example to use. Thanks.
@@SeerMagicXSame argument for slaves and for the holocaust and currently for the murder of helpless babies aka abortion.
When she opened her factory the men trying to stop her were Jewish, so of course she was a Nazi sympathizer
@@earthwormandruw wooow. what an incredibly ignorant statement to end a reasonable beginning. Good job!
I really appreciate your ability to be very articulate. You seem highly intelligent, and not just book smart. Keep up the great work! Thanks!
A Clockwork Orange is another example of a main character changing from the start of the book to the end.
You came along just at the right time. What a wonderful honest smart lady. Thank you.
This is the first time I came across your reactions, and I must say that though you look quite young, you are smart and intelligent beyond your years. You picked up on things that even people at my advanced age wouldn't. This world needs more young folks with your outlook on life, history and understanding. You strike me as a very impressive person.
The fact that you just jumped onto the video already makes you phenomenal. Thank you.
This is by far MY FAVORITE VIDEO!!!! You absolutely nailed it! So glad I found your channel!
I love how sweet you are! You can tell by your distaste of the subpar moral and ethical statements of the comedians. Love your channel; keep up the great work!
I'm a completely jaded cynic but every once in a while I stumble across a young commentator who gives me hope for the future of this world. It's a lovely feeling.
You should unplug from the internet and meet people in real life. Most people are similar to the channel creator.
@@cjohnson3836 that really all depends who you live around
"To Kill a Mockingbird" and "The Book Thief" are some good books with character transformations.
The book Thief is one of my favorite books. Beautifully written. Have you read "all the light we cannot see"?
@@heraclitus6100 No I have not. I will be sure to check it out. Thanks.
@@eric1138 a gentleman in Moscow is also great, if you enjoyed the book thief.
Hey NP you should check out the interview with Barbara Walters that Sean Connery did in 1976 i believe. She asks him is it ever ok to hit a woman. His response was only as an absolute last resort if a man is trying to walk away from an argument and the woman continues to pursue him and physically stop him from leaving. He also said to use the back of an open hand not a fist. He also told Barbara that in 34 years of marriage he had never raised a hand to his wife because Barbara asked him if he ever hit his wife. Hopefully that will give a better context to his statements.
This all came about during his first marriage to Diane Cilento. It got the reputation of being stormy and sometimes physical. He probably did hit or at least push her but it has always sounded to me as if it was in response to being attacked by her first.
I am a huge BB fan for several reasons I won’t get into here. He says some as you say “crude” or outlandish statements, often to get a reaction or sharpen attention of the audience. But he’s intentional in getting people not to quickly form judgments, but to look at things on a deeper level or from another point of view that has validity as well. It reminds me that we don’t walk in an other person’s shoes. Their journey, circumstances, and experiences are very real to them and perhaps offer us an alternative way of seeing life, through their lens, thereby expanding our understanding of the human experience.
By the way, I stumbled on your channel via an algorithm and I find you very engaging. You also turned me on to the free Yale courses! Thank you!❤
One simple reaction video shows how well read you are. That’s awesome! I Love to hear the views and opinions from people such as yourself. Great content!
I just discovered your channel. You’re speaking some good truth here. I love your love of books and history. You seem like a lovely, kind, intelligent young lady. Glad I found you! Looking forward to watching more.
I always learn something watching your videos. The fact that I get to laugh is a bonus.
Lol...your reaction...was...priceless. Loved every second of it. Great job. Always look forward to your videos. Big thumbs up, buddy.
Some of your reactions when you are trying not to cringe or laugh but stay neutral and then start to break are priceless ... In real life I find our brains tell us one way we should behave but the way we react can be so entertaining 😮😅😂 ty
Thoughtful video. Thanks btw too the audio book links...I didn't know that was thing on TH-cam!
Love how you go straight to the reaction, no small talk for 5 mins before.
Hugo boss didn't just make 'some of those uniforms.' He made the black SS one. The worst of the worst of them.
he didn't make all of the uniforms. The black SS is only one design used throughout the war.
Therefore he made 'some' of the uniforms. The black SS was the most intimidating in my opinion too though aagree there
@@panxtomate8822 Oh, he didn't design it. A lot of people think he did but he just produced them in his factory.
edit after looking it up : Karl Diebitsch and Walter Heck designed them.
yea but lets face it, to this day that is one of the best looking uniforms ever made the black and grey very nice
Technically that’s some
Hugo Boss made the uniforms for the SA(Sturmabteilung), SS(Schutzstaffel ) and Hitlerjugend, later they also made the uniforms for the Wehrmacht if i remember correctly.
You are both, well read, and well spoken. This makes your commentary engaging. I found myself interested in your perspective on the topics as they came up. Well done!
Intelligent, well-thought out and well-argued comments. I appreciate the literary/cultural references.
Correct.
Cancel culture = cyber bullying.
Always look at the content, not the form.
The standards for form change over time, and they depend a lot on trends, cultural influence, political influence, etc.
The content remains the same.
That's how anyone can tell what's right and what's wrong without anybody else "teaching" them. By stripping away all the cosmetic, irrelevant, fickle and inconstant aspects and focusing on the substance.
When Lemmy Kilmister from Motorhead was criticized for collecting Nazi uniforms, his response was basically "If the Allies looked as good, I'd be collecting them to".
In my opinion it is Oskar Schindler (from movie Schindler's List), who has one of the best character transformation and all the more powerful, because it was not just some fictional character, but real human being.
Beginning of the movie shows him as someone, who will exploit anyone just to earn as much money as possible, turning a blind eye to atrocities committed right before his eyes (even trying to excuse Amon Göth's monstrous behaviour at one point) just to gradually turn around and start saving Jews to the point that he bankrupted himself and wept he didn't have more money to save more. From selfish Nazi to selfless saviour of Jews: Best character Arc ever.
Oh and if you want character transformation in opposite direction just watch Breaking Bad.
Great smile and more grace than can be found combined in most university campuses. Pretty cool if you ask me.
And as usual Burr is right on target.
Very impressive; you are well-read and have balance in your views; a rare quality in this current generation.
You have such a beautiful thought process and you speak English in a very calm and informative way.
I stumbled in. I am leaving feeling rather fresh and a bit lighter on my feet. I subscribed while I was here, not solely because I would like to feel this way again.
I totally agree. This was not one of my favorites of his. He DOES, however, look at both sides. He puts things into perspective AND makes us laugh. I loved your comments. Very intelligent and balanced.
Tnx for the audiobook links; and sharing another reaction. Fun picks per usual.
No intro! Its been a while since i checked your channel out. Still killing it
Bill Burr has some great social commentary like unattainable beauty standards (with Joe Rogan's podcast), fat people and McDonald's. He also has great bits of his podcast and answering to audience questions with life advice.
I’ve always enjoyed your reaction videos. Your intelligence and honesty are refreshing. Thank you
Didn't have time to follow this channel in a while but man, am I glad I stumbled upon it back then! Definitely some of the best content out there 👍👍👍👍👍
Between No Protocol and the Eclectic Beard, I'm in love for many different reasons... Love the channel ❤❤
I am impressed with how many references you picked up on.
Hey NP! As always, really enjoy your comedy reactions, more please? Something similar might be Bill Burr and his wife argue about Elvis. It's not necessarily historical, but Elvis is. Stay well and safe! ✌️ ☮️ 🇺🇸 ❤
You do a great service with your commentary . Thank you.
You got a sub for getting the brand connections to history. Love it
Just found your channel. Subscribed. I love books. You are gorgeous.
I just found your channel in the algo with your fourth turning video. You’re sharp and have a gentle way about you. Another sub for you!
Your videos are always fun, entertaining and educational. You are just way to cool.
Usually I can't stand these reaction videos, but you're pretty enough and have good enough takes on it for it to be watchable. Kudos. 😂
HEY ! ...........lets get straight into this, glad I found your channel, amazing insights, intellect, and a pretty smile. If you have never seen it, Bill did an animated show about his childhood......F is for Family is the name of it.
First time watching and very pleased. Very intelligent video, your critical thinking skills are impressive. Look forward to viewing more posts. Very good work, wish you much success. 👍👍👍
Your commentary is 🔥. Truly. I'm a fan now after one video. Wow. Well done.
You have such a beautiful mind. Never stop exploring for knowledge.
It's the type of comedy I prefer, too =) And that's exactly what Bill does, in the tradition of the best comedians. Teaches you actual things everyone should learn while also being really funny, in the tradition of court jesters bringing the worries of the peoples to the king in a way he wanted to listen to it. The best comedians are teachers. I wonder if there's a future where high school is taught by comedians? Sounds awesome lol
Great choice for a review and your end commentary.
Love your videos. Plus, you have the biggest nicest smile on a human I have ever seen.
Young lady you are wise beyond your years. I salute you! ✌️
Shout out to you for your commentary about the video. I really love how you look at the world logically as opposed to emotionally.
Great insight and nice approach to bring a literary classic into the discussion.
@NoProtocol+ A comedy video that intersects with historical facts? Or any video?
☮️❤️😊 04:51
Your genuine smile when you're almost laughing is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen, lol. Sorry, I know these sorts of comments are pretty creepy, but I just felt compelled, >_
I should thank you for introducing me to Bill Burr. For some bizarre reason I was very familiar with Dave Chappelle, but had never heard of Bill. Now that I have, I have hardly stopped laughing since. I think some dead people should be cancelled, or at least remembered for their bad stuff as well as any good they have been credited with, but in reasonable historical context - it depends on how bad their bad stuff was, I guess. Examples: Winston Churchill, Gandhi, Mother Theresa. And while I think of it, if you believe she was a real person, Mary Magdalene was not a prostitute - I don't know how she acquired that label, but there is nothing in the Synoptic Gospels to suggest that she was. As for Nazi stuff - all kinds of mechanical stuff, probably the most obvious being VolksWagen. As a kid I had an adopted Polish Jewish uncle whose parents died in the Holocaust, and he made me promise that I would never buy a VW while he was alive. I guess I should wait now until Bill gets stuck into Megan Rapinoe and the US Women's Football Team that just crashed out of the World Cup - I think I saw that Dave Chappelle had already had a go at her. They won't be alone - she's going to be copping it for a long time now. She's not dead yet, obviously, but her soccer career is over.
My favourite channel on youtube😁
Is this a reaction video... with an actual reaction? My word. Not even thursty, i appreciate you just breathing life into the situation. Happy the algorithm pushed this. Stay honest.
Hey, thank goodness for the algorithm. I almost, k, I forgot ur channel. Now I subscribe
I must say even though the movie of Great Expectations(1946) was a good representation of the book, I still feel like they did not do it justice, but it is hard to transfer the great detail that Dickens produces in his writings into a film without it being super long and tedious. The depth of some characters did not at all get any chance in the film.
I also recommend the book Miramar by Naguib Mahfouz if you have not read yet. There is two very different characters and both of them go through major changes throughout the book and they're sorta opposite to one another in some ways, it's an excellent book by one of my favourite arabic writers.
Just came across your channel. I think you are really intelligent and have insightful thoughts.
I still remember how it took me by surprise when he said "I wont don't judge her".
It is one of the things I retained from this bit too.
I really liked your video!
Well done!
Comedy is definitely subjective but you nailed it. Bill Burr is brash but his whole style is giving people a different perspective, then trying to find a common ground.
Wow. Seen you once or twice before. Thought you were intelligent, both intellectually and emotionally. Pretty cool to hear you say "message received" even though the rhetoric wasn't your style. that is too rare this turning. Glad you found a outlet for your voice. Stay strong in the grey middle that is the real truth. subscribing cause you give me hope.
I thoroughly enjoy listening to your comments. You have a great perspective on many topics. By the way, I totally agree, Great Expectations is a terrific book. The best film adaptation is an old Black and white. Director David Lean.
You can tell she’s a genuine person
A fairly well known character transformation is the comic book origin story of Spider-man where he completely changes his attitude after his actions get his uncle killed, thereby concluding that "with great power comes great responsibility".
I am like a stream of water; From the banks I may look as though I've not changed, but no exact molecule of water has passed through me more than once.
Thanks for the entertainment! No Protocol is Amazing! Such a Everybody person and So thoughtful. She reminds me of my sister and my sister is an Amazing person😃. I will be so glad when No Protocol has a Million Subs.
Omg. You are very good !! Thank you for your existance voice mind brain soul & videos. Thank you. 🙏
All great points. Not everyone is going to agree with everyone. We can't outlaw opinion.
I've got not Houston to whine down to
I've got no protocol
Gravity so far away
Wrapped on that shrinking ball
Your channel name reminded me of those lyrics - from my most favorite song ever. What a fantastic coincidence.
always a lesson to learn with Bill =) great reaction
Always love to hear your take, depends if it on bill burr :D
Burr's comment about the 70's driving a truck and having a monkey was a reference to a TV show called "BJ and the Bear"....BJ was a truck driver who had a pal monkey who rode with him in the truck. Every episode was a new adventure.
“I don't want to give you any spoilers” for a book that is over 150 years old is peak No Protocol, and I love it!
Love the videos, only one who makes me laugh
I am French and I did not know Bill Burr and American humor I am happy to discover it
Comedy + History = Al Murray. 100%. You won't be disappointed. (I suggest 'name a country and we have defeated them' as a start).
I'm a person who absolutely can't stand change I hate today's world I was way happier in the 90s
@ggwalker55 said it. You are logical, have common sense, do not overreact. Beautiful reactions. Great job.
She has it all, intellect, charisma and beauty❤️
Stay free, never compromise your morals, hold the line
Good job on the video. As for book sujestions, if you haven't read it already, I think you would enjoy Silverlock by John Myers Myers. The main character has a good character arc and the story is a romp through classic literature. That's as much as I'll say so as to not drop any spoilers. Cheers.
Lots of people say Chappelle is the GOAT and I wouldn't argue over that, but to me Burr is the GOAT.
I remember really getting into the second season of The Real World, which was probably the last "reality" show that I was ever committed to watch. I didn't even consider it a guilty pleasure watching it at the time.
I bet you would absolutely love "Cunk on Britain"
If you like comedy that is linked to history I suggest Eddie Izard but I do warn you he does most of his comedy in drag.