stumbelt upon it on insta reels - ws wondering if it will be a freaking racial debate becasue insta .... but i was very pleasently suprissed and chuckelt whole heartly ^^
That Thor one depends on the work. It definitely works for variable jobs where you could reasonably expect to be put on one of several different tasks, but if you're already applying to a relatively specialized job it risks backfiring by making you look weird. "If you were to hire me as a butcher right now, what would you have me do?" "... cut... meat?"
That was my first thought, too. If I'm there to interview for a specific position, it would be very odd to then ask where they could see me within the company.
Crimes always fluctuates. Urban areas in general will have concentrations of this. It's how it's been since, essentially always. If you've got bad social security nets, then crime is gonna be pretty bad. That's generally how it works. Severity of crimes don't really help much, when you've reached a minimum severity already, and just puts additional strain on a justice system. It's complicated.
@@Scyle92 This is such a tired sidescucked mindset. Think for just one more second. Urban areas tend to be Left leaning, rural the opposite. Crime rate in urban areas is bad. Ergo, that MUST mean libtards create crime, surely. This is such absurdly low resolution thinking. I'm not even american, but the state of your political landscape pisses me tf off, because the fact that the candidates you have to show, and are supposed to be leading the free world, is a egomaniacal giga narcissist felon, who's essentially trying to overthrow the very backbone of democratic society in the west (worse than just a traitor to America, but essentially the entire democratic world), and someone who came second place to someone who's had one leg in his grave for a decade, and seemingly didn't have a single hand in his own government (I simply don't believe Biden was able to run his office, because it actually was quite smooth. He should not have been able to produce the good results he did). You might have only been joking, but I genuinely am so sick and tired of the back and forth in the US. Both sides are fucking regarded.
Just to put in a bit of context: from 1988-1993 there were about 1900 or more murders a year in NYC. In 2023 there were 386. The reason that 386 feels high is it's about 30% more than a few years earlier (about 300 in 2018/9), but it's also ridiculously low compared to the way it used to be.
Jumping Spiders are just too adorable, also they're very social spiders and will actively seek out human habitations to make their homes. Daddy Long Legs depends on what specifically it is, though Harvestmen are usually given the name and are literally harmless. They also get quite big, to the point where you can see the rough texturing on some of the big ones. They're kinda ugly, but chill.
With the cat cucumber thing, it's a long green object, and cats actually have really bad eyesight. They are probably instinctively reacting as if it was a snake. Cats see way better than us at night but way worse than us normally.
Oh my god. I always thought Blinking White Guy was a gif of Cary Elwes, of Princess Bride and Saw. Now that I know it isn't, I'm so disappointed, but I'll always tell people that it is.
9:00 same goes for the quotes "blood is thicker than water" and "at birth all humans are truly equal" the full first quote is "the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb" and the second one has over half of it cut where he states that basically pretty soon after birth things begin to change and academic effort is what sets some people apart to rise above the others
@@heythere-ij6pq no it isn't, the saying was originally the one I said, people just cut it out to make it sound like blood relations meant more than anything
@@Ryoneln the covenant one is only from 1994, whereas the short version is from at least the 1700s. Though I'm super interested if you have a source for an earlier covenant/womb reference.
@@heythere-ij6pq first off, the shortened version was actually first annotated in 1814 in a Scottish novel and although variants of it existed prior the original version with the blood of the covenant was already expressed but shortened to fill out agendas of people who thought that everything should be family focused without taking into account toxic family situations
@@Ryoneln "blood is thicker than water" appears even earlier on page 50 of "A Collection of Gaelic Proverbs, and Familiar Phrases" by Donald Macintosh, written in 1785. Still, I'll need to see for myself a source earlier than 1994 for the covenant/womb variation.
Flaming hot mountain dew isn't THAT BAD. Its just normal dew that burns your throat. Hell I was probably the only person who unironically bought them while they were out for that 1 month this year
1:01 I searched up Cash Jordan to see who that was, and what I was immediately greeted with was 1. Inflammatory titles, and 2. Thumbnails that were NOTHING but *AI*. Those two things by themselves, maybe I could forgive that, but together? Together that's setting off serious alarm bells in my head. Never watched a Cash Jordan video, but I don't trust it.
Oh brainrot is from Gen Alpha? That's going to give them so much power by calling them "alphas." What the one before Zeta? I did try out that drink when it first came out. It was bad and made a lot of bathroom breaks.
That one about the "customer is always right" full quote is actually false. There are claims that Harry Selfridge said the full quote, including that "in matters of taste" part, but there hasn't been any evidence to support that. Most accounts, he actually was trying to say the customer is literally always correct, to use it as a philosophy for servicing customers.
Depends on where you're from. Some daddy long-legs are spiders (pholcidae). Wikipedia: "The common name "daddy long-legs" is used for several species, especially Pholcus phalangioides, but is also the common name for several other arthropod groups, including harvestmen and crane flies."
People say gen alpha slang sucks...it does but it's not just that. Its also the fact they overuse the slang so much that it gets annoying. The never talk like a neomal person there's always a slang word in the sentence. Also, half the words are either nonsense or have no clear definition so no person outside of gen alpha can understand what the words mean.
11:38 So, how do i tell you im watching your videos at 1.5 times the normal speed...? But for real, you can train that, you can train your brain to perfectly understand fast speaking ones. I mean, english is not even my native language and i can do this. I watch yt videos at least at 1.5 speed, sometimes more. Simply because a day has only 24 hours, this way i can consume more in less time.
"Did you put a fucking mod in this" to masterchief saying no fucking killed me
stumbelt upon it on insta reels - ws wondering if it will be a freaking racial debate becasue insta .... but i was very pleasently suprissed and chuckelt whole heartly ^^
That Thor one depends on the work. It definitely works for variable jobs where you could reasonably expect to be put on one of several different tasks, but if you're already applying to a relatively specialized job it risks backfiring by making you look weird. "If you were to hire me as a butcher right now, what would you have me do?" "... cut... meat?"
That was my first thought, too. If I'm there to interview for a specific position, it would be very odd to then ask where they could see me within the company.
Chat "knowledge is a curse and we are very, very cursed."
Indeed you are chat, but its a wholesome kinda cursed. 😂
We are cursed indeed 😎
15:11 Only reason i know this was cos of the anime Seton Academy: Join the Pack; Weird as hell but pretty good ride that show was.
9:07 Raora Panthera compilation
14:43 the chat gradually going from SoCute to SNIFFA 🤣
I could have sworn they got crime way down in NY when I was a kid. Who the hell have they been letting run that place since then?
Crimes always fluctuates. Urban areas in general will have concentrations of this. It's how it's been since, essentially always. If you've got bad social security nets, then crime is gonna be pretty bad. That's generally how it works. Severity of crimes don't really help much, when you've reached a minimum severity already, and just puts additional strain on a justice system. It's complicated.
Democrats
@@Scyle92 This is such a tired sidescucked mindset. Think for just one more second. Urban areas tend to be Left leaning, rural the opposite. Crime rate in urban areas is bad. Ergo, that MUST mean libtards create crime, surely. This is such absurdly low resolution thinking.
I'm not even american, but the state of your political landscape pisses me tf off, because the fact that the candidates you have to show, and are supposed to be leading the free world, is a egomaniacal giga narcissist felon, who's essentially trying to overthrow the very backbone of democratic society in the west (worse than just a traitor to America, but essentially the entire democratic world), and someone who came second place to someone who's had one leg in his grave for a decade, and seemingly didn't have a single hand in his own government (I simply don't believe Biden was able to run his office, because it actually was quite smooth. He should not have been able to produce the good results he did).
You might have only been joking, but I genuinely am so sick and tired of the back and forth in the US. Both sides are fucking regarded.
Republicans
Just to put in a bit of context: from 1988-1993 there were about 1900 or more murders a year in NYC. In 2023 there were 386. The reason that 386 feels high is it's about 30% more than a few years earlier (about 300 in 2018/9), but it's also ridiculously low compared to the way it used to be.
Jumping Spiders are just too adorable, also they're very social spiders and will actively seek out human habitations to make their homes. Daddy Long Legs depends on what specifically it is, though Harvestmen are usually given the name and are literally harmless. They also get quite big, to the point where you can see the rough texturing on some of the big ones. They're kinda ugly, but chill.
The CJ Mattis brainrot version video game intros are actually genius in how idiotic they are.
With the cat cucumber thing, it's a long green object, and cats actually have really bad eyesight. They are probably instinctively reacting as if it was a snake. Cats see way better than us at night but way worse than us normally.
Thanks for the video, Nagzz. Appreciate the wonderful content as always. ❤
man the new Vegas and skyrim brain rots are funny, and stupidly funny
Oh my god. I always thought Blinking White Guy was a gif of Cary Elwes, of Princess Bride and Saw. Now that I know it isn't, I'm so disappointed, but I'll always tell people that it is.
Knowledge is a curse and we are very cursed
i haven't heard a truer statement
Last time i was this early Nagzz still had hair.
Definitely remember Drew Scanlon from the Giant Bomb days
Interspecies Reviewers tought me about hyenas
12:43
This video physically hurts: to see that wheel of Parmesan cheese being grated like that, when you're supposed to cut into it. 😰
03:47 As a Marine veteran, I can confirm the validity of this.
As someone else in the military, I'm proud of the Marines. Also, it is absolutely true.
As an ichimi I am somewhat of a Marine veteran myself
@@GK-st6qm As a what?
7:14 based take from the streamer! Praise be to those that let spiders inhabit their homes.
9:00 same goes for the quotes "blood is thicker than water" and "at birth all humans are truly equal" the full first quote is "the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb" and the second one has over half of it cut where he states that basically pretty soon after birth things begin to change and academic effort is what sets some people apart to rise above the others
"blood is thicker than water" is actually the full proverb, dating back over a hundred years earlier than the "extended" version
@@heythere-ij6pq no it isn't, the saying was originally the one I said, people just cut it out to make it sound like blood relations meant more than anything
@@Ryoneln the covenant one is only from 1994, whereas the short version is from at least the 1700s. Though I'm super interested if you have a source for an earlier covenant/womb reference.
@@heythere-ij6pq first off, the shortened version was actually first annotated in 1814 in a Scottish novel and although variants of it existed prior the original version with the blood of the covenant was already expressed but shortened to fill out agendas of people who thought that everything should be family focused without taking into account toxic family situations
@@Ryoneln "blood is thicker than water" appears even earlier on page 50 of "A Collection of Gaelic Proverbs, and Familiar Phrases" by Donald Macintosh, written in 1785. Still, I'll need to see for myself a source earlier than 1994 for the covenant/womb variation.
also the mortality rate of hyena pups is high due to the fact they need to make it out of the psuedo penis.
For that last bit.....two animes have shared this information.
I knew about the Hyena fact coz of an anime....
Seton Gakuen was wild... literally
the last one i learned from interspecies reviewers
Flaming hot mountain dew isn't THAT BAD. Its just normal dew that burns your throat. Hell I was probably the only person who unironically bought them while they were out for that 1 month this year
Bro I learned the Hyena fact in Seton Academia
2:50 I see AI bros are stealing video content from The Fat Electrician now
Lithuania mentioned 🗣️🗣️🗣️
HEY IM NEW YORKIN HERE
1:01 I searched up Cash Jordan to see who that was, and what I was immediately greeted with was 1. Inflammatory titles, and 2. Thumbnails that were NOTHING but *AI*.
Those two things by themselves, maybe I could forgive that, but together? Together that's setting off serious alarm bells in my head.
Never watched a Cash Jordan video, but I don't trust it.
15:11 yes they do... and they give birth through it. You're welcome.
those wheels of cheese are pricy
phrase can be attributed to "Le client n’a jamais tort" in 1908 César Ritz. which was not 'shortened'. revisionism 8:26
Oh brainrot is from Gen Alpha? That's going to give them so much power by calling them "alphas." What the one before Zeta?
I did try out that drink when it first came out. It was bad and made a lot of bathroom breaks.
Does anyone know what vid 5:06 one is from?
Resident Evil 5 Looks Different (Episode 1) from The Pitt Crew
That one about the "customer is always right" full quote is actually false. There are claims that Harry Selfridge said the full quote, including that "in matters of taste" part, but there hasn't been any evidence to support that. Most accounts, he actually was trying to say the customer is literally always correct, to use it as a philosophy for servicing customers.
Sniff sniff sniff
Damn, everytime I hear about New York it sounds like more and more of a shit hole. With the exception of its food.
Im 100 percent sure gen z has come up with 90% of gen alpha slang then started complaining about it
The cats being afraid of cucumbers is due to the sudden appearance of an object that cats think looks like a snake, which they have a natural fear of.
If i say you can get that hyena fact from a manga will you believe me
I'm pretty sure most cultured anime fans know that female hyenas have PPs because of the, "Interspecies Reviewers" anime/manga
Third time I've said it this week, but daddy long legs are not spiders
Depends on where you're from. Some daddy long-legs are spiders (pholcidae).
Wikipedia: "The common name "daddy long-legs" is used for several species, especially Pholcus phalangioides, but is also the common name for several other arthropod groups, including harvestmen and crane flies."
I eat snacks with my toes
Woot
My head wouldn't make that sound. Too much hair.
1400$ how much that is in INR. I am gonna buy that to cook some food for myself.
...did Nagzz admit to being the target audience for the games in the background videos. ._.
That Fun Fact's guy looks like he's wearing someone else's face with that line on his forehead
Ina bestie xD
14:41 Lily?
People say gen alpha slang sucks...it does but it's not just that. Its also the fact they overuse the slang so much that it gets annoying. The never talk like a neomal person there's always a slang word in the sentence. Also, half the words are either nonsense or have no clear definition so no person outside of gen alpha can understand what the words mean.
Im matters of taste is actually not true, people added that on to make them feel better. And now that's ironically being spread as misinformation
Either way the customer is always wrong
11:38 So, how do i tell you im watching your videos at 1.5 times the normal speed...? But for real, you can train that, you can train your brain to perfectly understand fast speaking ones. I mean, english is not even my native language and i can do this. I watch yt videos at least at 1.5 speed, sometimes more. Simply because a day has only 24 hours, this way i can consume more in less time.
the ny subway sounds like berlin on a normal day damn
hyenas ..... people be watching anime .... let say interspecies reviewer ....
chat > streamer, not because he's worst but because he's submissive.
Calling it screamo while having phil as the thumbnail hurts so fucking much. Whitechapel arent anywhere near screamo. Sadge.
Vids where funny untill the ai voices
Pirate Software guy needs to learn enthusiasm. Guy talks so monotone it is terrible.
He can be pretty enthusiastic but his voice is naturally pretty monotone