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Meme Run: The Story of Wii U's Weirdest Release - Duration: 9:12.
Hey, as we close out 2017 I figured I'd do my avatar update a bit earlier than usual,
so I added in glasses to more reflect my actual look, since I'm actually going to be making
on-screen appearances in my videos from now on.
Well then, I sure hope what I'm about to cover is so great that it justifies me being
on camera for the first ti-
Have you ever looked out the vast horizon, admiring this world and all the wonderful
things that exist in it, and then thinking to yourself, in this amazing and beautiful universe
why did MEME RUN HAD TO EXI-
Alright, let's slow things down a bit here and take a trip back to 2014.
The Wii U's signs of failure were beginning to show after a drought of quality software
between its launch and 2013, outside of Nintendo's once-in-a-while offerings.
But 2014 marked an attempt to reverse that trend with more popular titles being released
like Mario Kart 8 and Super Smash Bros., and do I need to say that that year's E3 might
be one of Nintendo's best?
We got the announcements of big games like Splatoon, Super Mario Maker, our first glimpses
at Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Star Fox Zero, the introduction of amiibo, Pac-Man
and Miis were confirmed for Smash Bros., and all topped off with one of Nintendo's most
hilarious presentation skits to date.
"Come on Reggie, give us Mother 3!"
"How about this, instead?"
In a time where very little people bought the Wii U because they thought it was a pricey
add-on for the Wii, these announcements brought hope to the Nintendo fans who owned one as
they solidified the fact that despite its low sales, they can still look forward to
quality software being released.
…and then Meme Run showed up.
*sigh*
Okay, I'm not saying that this game single handedly put the final nail on the Wii U's
coffin, there's loads of other factors into why it failed, but the Internet had basically
a bit of a freakout when it was announced on September 2014 by Ninja Pig Studios, an
indie studio led by one college student named Jordan Schuetz, who has been developing games
since he was 16.
And yeah, Meme Run isn't Jordan's first offering if you haven't realized.
Prior to that, his studio released IQ Test on the Wii U eShop, a barebones low budget
impossible-quiz type game, as well as other simple games like Tiny Birds for other platforms.
Surprisingly, he's also made educational software, such as an HTML and CSS programming
tutorial that is being adopted by the University of California Riverside, so clearly this guy
knows what he's doing.
He's passionate about game development, attends developer conferences and meet-ups,
and is hoping to support his education through his hobbies so good for him.
But out of all the possible game ideas in the world, why would he choose:
In an interview with Nintendo News, Jordan says that the game's primary inspiration
is from the Montage Parody subreddit, which as the name suggests, is a subreddit all about
editing videos in comedic ways, a.k.a. injecting memes.
What memes, you ask?
We'll get to that in a moment but suffice to say, people were NOT buying this game's concept,
and are even appalled that this game was able to proudly bear Nintendo's Seal of Quality.
Jordan only had one thing to say.
"Most of the people criticizing Meme Run secretly enjoy it, but just don't want to admit it."
So then, let's take a look at the actual game itself.
Welp, here we go.
Meme Run by NInja Pig Studios.
Let's do this.
So…Meme Run.
A procedurally generated endless runner where you control a troll-faced stick figure as
he runs across a landscape of Lennys accumulating Swag points, all the while all kinds of memes
litter the screen as a means of distraction.
Airhorns, Wombo Combos, the Illuminati…look, I'm not gonna dissect each and every reference
in this game since I'm not Know Your Meme and taking apart memes is about as much fun
as Working Dough 2, so let's just get down to the fundamentals.
You can jump to cross gaps, slide to go past ceilings, and uh, yeah that's it.
There's also an alternate mode added in as part of a later update where you can play
as Bigley, a character based on the 'Ridley is too big' meme, with advice animals in
the background, but in the end, at the most basic level, Meme Run is a generic endless
runner with all sorts of screen distractions and blaring noises.
And to be honest, I'll give it to Jordan.
I don't think I've ever seen a runner game where the primary obstacle is literally
designed to distract you and cause your death, but with these kinds of memes inserted into
it, it's just deliberately designed to be annoying.
And yes, you're encouraged to grab these pickups as they're technically power-ups
that add a modifier to your swag count, but still I doubt anyone would find
that add a modifier to your score count, but still I doubt anyone would find
a lot of fun in constantly dying over and over to annoying and dated Internet jokes.
And uh, don't even get me started on the Miiverse community.
When Meme Run was announced, Jordan became a verified user on Miiverse which allowed
him to post on special pages and advertise his games, which definitely attracted more
attention to Meme Run.
While Miiverse has been shut down, the posts in the Meme Run community were uh…definitely
something to say the least.
I mean, Jordan and his friends definitely got a kick out of making and playing the game
so good for them, and you could argue that the whole point of this game is to stay focused
despite all these loud obnoxious distractions, but even if you look at the basic core gameplay,
there are still a lot of places that are unpolished.
The controls get unresponsive especially when you drop down to a ledge and jumping across
gets nearly impossible, and I've counted several times where I literally passed through
the floor and died.
The thing is, even if what you're looking for is a cheap, basic endless runner where
all you do is jump at the right time, the Wii U eShop has so many better alternatives,
not-don't pick this mess.
At a price of 5 dollars, Meme Run is absolutely NOT worth it.
It is simply a testament to the lack of quality control on the Wii U eShop, which is where
most of the controversy surrounding it was targeting.
Look, I'm all good with new indie developers trying their best to develop their first game
and getting it published on a Nintendo platform, it must be a dream come true for them to publish
their games on a Nintendo console.
But A: Jordan has clearly had development experience, B: Meme Run is deliberately made
to be low quality and C: The fact that Nintendo approved a duct-taped amalgamation of Internet
memes to be published on their online store is simply head-scratching to many.
Even Jordan responded to this by saying in his interview, "Nintendo approved my title
since they realize I'm targeting an untapped market and I'm providing a title that is
new and innovative."
Yeaaah, I won't be surprised if he exaggerated things a bit.
It wasn't until the creator of the trollface filed a takedown notice for the use of his
creation without permission, that Nintendo finally realized "Oh yeaaah, Internet memes
contain all sorts of copyrighted material.
Also there's Illuminati references in this game."
Anyway, after that takedown notice, Meme Run disappeared from the Wii U eShop without a trace.
Jordan tried to bring the game to Steam Greenlight which ended in a complete failure, and then
released a different game for the Wii U in 2016 called Bigley's Revenge, a shooter
where you shoot…Bigleys…with more…meme references. Yay.
Needless to say, after the Meme Run fiasco, people were getting sick that they were being
charged real money to buy another poorly-made meme fest, and afterwards Ninja Pig Studios
just kinda faded into the darkness and they haven't had a new release since.
But hey, Bigley's Revenge is still on the Wii U eShop as of this video!
…please don't buy it are you out of your mind
So, what's next for Jordan Schuetz and Ninja Pig Studios?
Well, who knows.
I certainly hoped they learned from this experience and use their development skills to make games
with proper effort placed in them, but perhaps they'll continue to go along the meme-infested
path for all the publicity, even though there are much better ways to pay for your tuition
while also benefitting your costumers.
As for Nintendo, hopefully their quality standards have been raised since then.
Sure, you still get the occasional bombs like Vroom in the night sky on the Switch, but
I'm sure we won't be seeing anything remotely close to the terrible designs of Meme Run.
For now, it'd be best if this game was simply left to be forgotten in the sands of time.
Which it was going to be, but then I made this video, so…shoot.
Anyway, that's Meme Run, the Wii U eShop release that angered the Internet.
Let's just hope that this is the only time we'll see "dank memes" being thrown
together into a sloppy package and then sold on Nintendo's online stores.
Let's hope.
And with that, I'll catch you guys later in my next video.
Don't forget to rate this video 8/8, no b8 m8…
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Popular Baby Names No One Heard Of 5 Years Ago - Duration: 4:31.
Some of the most popular baby names of today were actually pretty uncommon just five years
ago.
While some of these names were never trendy in past eras, others are tried-and-true classics
that had fallen out of use before making a comeback.
Is your baby's name on this list?
Eleanor
A popular name for centuries, Eleanor can be traced back to at least the 12th century
when it was used by the legendary royal Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Five years ago, Behind the Name ranked Eleanor the 135th most popular name in the United
States, but today it has seen a huge surge in popularity, coming in at number 41 — the
highest it's ranked since the Great Depression.
Paisley
Originally a Scottish last name, Paisley didn't even turn up on name charts until 2006 when
0.016 percent of baby girls were given the name.
Even five years ago, the name had yet to break the top 100, but now it's ranked number 46.
Prince's song "Paisley Park" could have been part of the influence, or maybe we can thank
country sensation Brad Paisley's fans for helping the name trend.
Whatever the reason, Paisley's popularity as a name proves that it's more than just
a design pattern.
Willow
This is a name that has really only been used in recent years — it's ranking can only
be traced back to 1998.
It started gaining notable traction as a name shortly after the hit show Buffy the Vampire
Slayer debuted in the late '90s.
The show featured a character named Willow, and it seems people were fans of both the
show and the name.
Since then, the name has slowly started to climb the charts, and today it's ranked 96th.
Clara
Wildly popular in the early 20th century for girls, Clara has long been considered old-fashioned.
After the Great Depression, the name's popularity began to plummet and the once-popular name
fell into relative obscurity.
It has once again begun trending, now coming in at number 99.
The name is even more popular in Europe, where it is currently the 8th most popular female
baby name in Denmark.
Mila
This name has made huge strides up the ranks in recent years, probably gaining mainstream
notoriety thanks to the mega-popularity of actress Mila Kunis.
It ranked for the first time since the 19th century in 2006 at number 744, and jumped
up hundreds of points over subsequent years.
Five years ago, it was ranked 115th, and now it's in the top 50 names at number 48.
Leo
While the name Leo has been used for centuries, it's been a long time since it's been as popular
as it is today.
Leo means "lion" in Latin, so it makes sense that generations of parents wanted their babies
to have this strong name.
It's been the name of more than a dozen popes, as well as several emperors and kings.
Perhaps because of its long history, the name fell out of favor for decades, but has made
an extraordinary comeback and is now ranked 74th.
Ezra
The name Ezra means "help" in Hebrew and has Biblical roots.
It might seem like an old-fashioned name, but according to the name rankings, it's actually
trending like crazy.
Ezra is currently at number 85 — the most popular it's ever been, even going back to
when name rankings began in the late 19th century.
It's jumped almost a hundred spots in the last five years and looks like it will only
continue to move up on the list.
Penelope
In ancient times, Penelope was best known from Greek mythology as the wife of the hero
Odysseus.
Perhaps because of its old roots, the name was fairly uncommon over the past century.
The name emerged back into the top one thousand in 2001, but for the first time in recorded
history, it showed a steady upward trajectory.
Five years ago, the name wasn't in the top 100, but now it's the 27th most popular baby
name for girls.
It's no coincidence that the name showed notable growth in popularity after Keeping Up with
the Kardashians star Kourtney Kardashian named her baby Penelope in 2012.
Sawyer
Initially more common as a last name, Sawyer was most typically associated with the character
from Mark Twain's beloved classic The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
It first broke the top one thousand as a first name for boys in 1991, but it's only in the
last couple of years that Sawyer has become popular, making its way into the top 100 for
the first time in 2015.
Even more interesting is its growing use as a gender neutral name.
While it's currently ranked as the 97th most popular boy's name, it's ranked number 246
for girls.
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PUBG'S Uncertain Future - Duration: 5:31.
PUBG is pretty much indisputably the biggest multiplayer game of 2017, despite the fact
that it technically isn't even out yet.
It's got almost three times as many players as the next most played game on steam.
It's one of the most watched games on twitch.
And that popularity definitely isn't undeserved.
The game is absolutely full of brilliant design decisions.
The way that losing a match doesn't feel so bad because you can just immediately jump
into your next match moments after you die is genius.
The way that each level of armor has a silhouette that stands out at just a glance is incredibly
well done.
And the way Battlegrounds handles shooting is, in my opinion, just about perfect for
a game in its genre.
Weapons are intuitive and accurate enough that a new player can pick up a gun and shoot
reasonably straight, but having great aim still affords you a sizable advantage.
That's not to say that the game is absolutely flawless, it's suffered from some pretty
bad networking issues and rampant cheating.
But on the whole, Battlegrounds is a strong game.
That's why it's not the actual 'game' part of PUBG that concerns me, the game is
definitely solid.
It's more about the way the game has been treated by those behind the scenes.
Microsoft got an exclusivity deal to bring the game to the Xbox One wayback when, despite
the fact that I really don't think a game like PUBG would be particularly enjoyable
on a controller.
Then things.. kind of started to change.
Updates became less and less frequent until they put updates on hold entirely for 11 weeks
so that they could finish up for a full 1.0 release.
That... just so happened to be when the game would be coming to xbox one and XBOX ONE X.
What a coincidence.
A little while before this 11 week update drout I noticed something.
I typically have an xbox controller plugged into my PC that I use for games like rocket
league, and I noticed that there was a controller interface that would appear when my controller
was plugged in.
That interface is the exact same one that came out in the console release.
It's been in the pc version for several months.
In fact, the XBOX ONE version is so similar to the PC version… that I can't find any
real differences!
You'd think that, what with PUBG being a bit infamous for its performance issues, a
good part of those 11 weeks would see a reasonable amount of effort devoted optimising the game
for console.
Apparently, that didn't happen.
It practically seems like all they did is use the unreal engine's built-in compiler
to compile it for XBOX ONE.
PUBG's console port is in a pretty embarrassing state, especially since it was originally
claimed it would run at 60 fps on the Xbox One X.
On the original Xbox One, PUBG looks ugly as sin, while still running at an oftentimes
unplayable framerate.
To think that this unholy abomination you're seeing now is Microsoft's killer app really
makes me wonder how anyone could see this as anything but a cynical cash grab.
What they've done is rush a port of PATHETIC quality to cash in on the hype of the most
played game on PC.
You'd think that, having sold millions of copies, a company like Bluehole would be devoting
a fair amount of resources to making sure their console launch went off without a hitch.
Instead, PUBG's transition to console has been anything but graceful.
This isn't the first time the game's developers have pushed it into something before it was
ready.
The game was touted as "esports ready" while playing the game felt like you were
made out of flubber.
This was such a laughable claim, that sarcastically calling the game 'esports ready' became
a common joke in the community.
But that hasn't deterred the devs from really, really pushing esports before the game is
even considered to be out of early access.
Trying to show the game off and having it backfire certainly doesn't help the game's
reputation in the competitive scene.
But it doesn't end there.
Bluehole has continued shoot themselves in the foot by threatening their competition
with 'legal action' over the fact that both games have a battle royale mode, despite
the fact that PUBG isn't the first game to have this mode, and that the gamemode title
is directly lifted from a Japanese film.
Oh, and they said lootboxes wouldn't be in the game until after Early Access, and
then immediately put lootboxes in the game.
And last but not least, Bluehole has given some pretty obvious preferential treatment
to streamers in the past.
Players were infamously banned for quote-un-quote "stream sniping" based on accusations
alone.
Needless to say, revoking a customer's ability to play a game that they paid for based solely
on the word of an online entertainer is completely unacceptable.
PUBG is really fun.
The game very clearly has a brilliant creative vision behind it, and a team of talented developers
to realize it.
If it didn't, Battlegrounds wouldn't be the biggest game in the world at the moment.
But in order for PUBG to stay at the top, and not be overtaken by one of the Triple-A
competitors that are inevitably coming, Bluehole needs to get their act together.
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3 Reasons The Jedi Mindset Sucks - Duration: 8:01.
Star Wars is often referred to as a classic good-versus-evil story
and it's easy to see why when you have bad Sith characters that say and do things like this.
Unlimited power!
Opposing the Sith are the Jedi who seem like the obvious good guys
but if you dig into their belief system, there are serious problems
in the mindsets that they promote. In fact you could say that it's the Jedi teachings
that ultimately lead people like Anakin Skywalker to braking and turning totally evil.
That's why in this video I wanna break down the biggest flaws in the Jedi teachings
because you may have unthinkingly adopted these good guy teachings that can actually wind up destroying your life.
First off in the list of destructive mindsets is that the Jedi Order
seemed to expect emotional neutrality from their disciples.
They do not admit that even the Jedi feel fear.
Instead, they frame fear as an emotion that will inevitably lead to violence and suffering.
...everything. Fear is the path to the Dark side.
Fear leads to anger; anger leads to hate; hate leads to suffering.
I sense much fear in you.
Anakin internalizes this and learns to hide his obvious fear for his mother.
He knows that his fears make him a bad Jedi so he pretends to be emotionally blank.
You had another nightmare last night.
Jedi don't have nightmares.
I heard you.
...which brings me to my second point which is that the Jedi present the emotions
that lead to the Dark side and the Dark side itself as permanent states of being.
One slip into fear and the Dark side has you forever — Yoda even says so.
Anger, fear, aggression — the Dark side of the Force are they.
Easily they flow, quick to join you in a fight.
If once you start down the Dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you it will—
But this obviously isn't true — Luke struggles with Dark side temptations and doesn't give in,
Vader flips back at the end of his life, and even the Honorable Mace Windu decides he'll just go ahead and break the law to kill Palpatine.
The point is that the emotions that lead to the Dark side are clearly not permanent
or forever damning but the Jedi are so anti those emotions that paradoxically,
they create a culture of fear around being afraid.
That just serves to compound negative emotions more which is exactly what
Anakin Skywalker experiences; he hates the sandpeople who killed his mother
and then hates himself for feeling those things that he isn't supposed to.
To me, angry is to be human.
I'm a Jedi. I know I'm better than this.
And that brings me to my third point and the worst thing that the Jedi do in the name of the Light —
that is that they advise not-feeling as a method of resisting the Dark side; Obi-Wan states it flat out.
Bury your feelings deep down, Luke.
They do you credit but they could be made to serve the Emperor.
Anakin took this advice to heart and was able to bury his feelings deep down for many years
but sporadic outbursts from him show that burying is not the same as handling feelings appropriately.
Eventually, Anakin's fear, hate, and self-loathing couldn't be hidden anymore
and they boiled over creating Darth Vader.
This three-point strategy — of first, pretending to have no negative or conflicting feelings;
second, exaggerating the permanence of undesirable emotions;
and then third, shutting down your feelings as a method of resisting that Dark side — is actually what drives Anakin to the Dark side.
He had no outlet to properly express the conflict that he felt inside
so he kept it to himself, then it bubbled over, he committed these horrible atrocities,
and gave in totally; it's not that the Dark side was so wonderful but that the Light side was so messed up.
Now, this is a charisma YouTube channel so I want to take this back to your life
and take social anxiety as an example imagining that you tried to handle it like a Jedi
which is actually what many people do. So first, you would pretend
that you have no conflicting feelings; you pretend that you are always confident all the time in all situations.
Maybe you will pretend so well that you'll even convince a few other people.
Then, exaggerate the severity of any undesirable emotions so anytime that
you feel a hint of social anxiety, think of yourself as a failure and a coward.
Tell no one though because that would make you weak.
Lastly, shut down all those feelings of social feeling completely; bury them deep down as Obi-Wan says.
Now, what do you suppose would happen to a person who did that?
For a while, this person would probably be able to hold it together
and they keep that facade of confidence but on the inside, they probably feel a little bit like a fraud and they'd push that feeling down too.
Eventually, those feelings would probably become too much for them to handle and they'd start to self-sabotage in various areas
of their life because at a deep level, they didn't feel authentic.
Other people might think things were working but they'd know the truth.
And this is what so many people do despite the fact that it is obviously
a counterproductive strategy — same as it was for Anakin in the movies.
So what's the answer when it comes to feelings that are negative like social anxiety?
First, accept and admit your conflicting feelings.
There are situations in which you might feel anxious sometimes; welcome to being human.
Second, accept that those feelings of anxiety are not permanent and they never have been.
In fact, sometimes by leaning into your fear and doing things that made you feel afraid, you found that it wasn't so bad.
In mentally digging into your own anxiety and asking, "Why am I afraid? What's the thing that I'm trying to avoid deep down?"
you don't necessarily need to indulge in these things but by nquiring more into it, you actually make that fear dissipate.
Third is to allow yourself to fully experience whatever emotion you don't want.
Now, it's cliche but what you resist persists.
So take some time, just a little, to really feel how the anxiety affects every part
of your body from your breathing to maybe even your trembling hands
to your racing thoughts... whatever — when you just allow yourself to have this
experience of being afraid, it washes over you usually in short order.
And oddly enough, you are left with this sense of calm
because you just experienced the worst thing possible.
To reiterate, you don't have to dwell on it; just give yourself a moment or two to experience that thing that you're avoiding.
And starting from a baseline of acceptance of any and all feelings that you have, you can actually begin to shift them and that's really the point.
You have to be honest about how you feel in order to change how you feel.
Now, without realizing this, I kind of explained a similar technique way back
about a year ago in one of my more popular videos and I'll link to that so you can check it out.
So this video is really to make one simple but very important point —
if there's an emotion in your life that you don't want, denying it
and fighting it from the get-go will make it grow in subtle but profound ways.
You actually wind up thinking more about how to avoid it which keeps it constantly in your focus and creates more of it in your life.
Instead, try allowing that feeling, feel it, experience it, and then you can actually
let it go and focus on the feeling you'd like to feel instead; that's when you can change.
It works with all feelings from anger to anxiety... you name it.
To be clear, I'm not saying you have to live in the negative but
you will have to actually allow yourself to experience it for a moment.
Now, I cover this and much more in my new Emotional Mastery course
which I'm going to be launching next week and if you're interested in that,
you can sign up to receive some emails about what is included in the description.
If you want more videos, I'm gonna be doing Jordan Peterson and a draw-my-life
in the month of January based on your votes in the community tab.
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Why Rose From The Last Jedi Looks So Familiar - Duration: 3:26.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi is one of the biggest cinematic spectacles of the year. In addition
to returning characters like Luke, Rey, Finn, and Kylo Ren, the eighth film in the Skywalker
saga will add several new faces, like Kelly Marie Tran, who's been referred to as the
"biggest new part" of The Last Jedi.
In the film, she portrays Rose, a member of the Resistance who works side-by-side with
Finn.
Kelly Marie Tran might not be a household name yet, but it won't be long before her
face is gracing thousands of action figures and posters. Nonetheless, she might look awfully
familiar to Star Wars fans, and with good reason. Here are just a few of the places
you may have seen her before.
Web Shorts
Kelly Marie Tran grew up in San Diego, California, and caught the acting bug early on. In high
school, she took to the stage, appearing in plays, musicals and later, alongside improv
comedy troupes throughout her education at UCLA.
She eventually transitioned to doing digital shorts and earned her first starring role
as a cast member of the YouTube comedy series Ladies Like Us. A meta-commentary of sorts,
the web saga followed the adventures of three would-be up-and-comers from an all-female
comedy troupe. The series explored the challenges of seeking out fame and fortune in the wannabe-saturated
world of Los Angeles. And each webisode also explored or parodied standard character tropes
like personal insecurity, bad boyfriends, and expectations foisted on women by Hollywood
and the media.
Tran's quirky character charms the audience, and the show's hip-hop-fueled vibe and crude
elements are reminiscent of the ladies from Broad City.
About a Boy
Tran next made her mark on the acting world by landing a small role on the short-lived
NBC series About a Boy. Based on Nick Hornby's novel, the show starred David Walton and Minnie
Driver. And although the series only lasted for two seasons, it garnered a cult following
and above-average critical ratings. The one-camera sitcom shadowed man-child singer-songwriter,
Will, as his awkward relationship with his neighbors upset his otherwise libertine lifestyle.
On the show, Tran popped in twice as Marguerite, a thoroughly inattentive babysitter. It was
hardly the breakout role for the young actress, but it did allow her to flex a few comedic
muscles on a major network-based sitcom.
PSA days
As part of her foray into comedy, Tran also starred in several madcap webisodes for College
Humor, creating some memorably amusing sketches. Among the wittiest clips was her role as a
member of a political correctness-monitoring Asian council in "Are You Asian Enough?" She
also dropped by a startup app developer i n the poignant yet funny "Why Net Neutrality
Matters (and What You Can Do To Help)."
Of course, not all of her PSAs were quite as hilarious as those. She also appeared in
one the anti-smoking Truth campaign ads -- and, ironically enough, it's one that had a Star
Wars twist to it.
"I only smoke when I …"
"Oh It's a trap!"
Pub Quiz
As Tran built her voice and her personal brand on network TV, the burgeoning actress landed
roles on several web series, like Hope & Randy—where she played the roommate of the lead couple.
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hello
hey my dirty baby, Yesterday was soo..
Why did you hang up?
It's not the right moment mum, I'm sitting in the car right now. I'll call you back later okay?
I still have the taste in my mouth from your...
She calls me always in the car....Always the same
how is she doing with the new hip?
Who's hip?
From your mother?
Why are you talking about my mother?
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Gaby Dunn Says Goodbye To Empty Markers Of Achievement And Embraces Life's Weaving Journey - Duration: 13:24.
[Gaby Dunn] A lot of my clothes used to have bows on it.
Like, this backpack has pink skulls,
and it says 'Pink rocks!'
I guess just getting older
or being seen as like a serious person or something,
I've sort of now will go shopping,
and I have to, I'll like see a shirt with a bow
and be like, 'Ooh,' but I have to go, 'No...
The feeling that you're feeling that says
that that is a good shirt is incorrect.
That is a bad shirt.'
Well, the other thing is people,
if you do stuff on the internet, especially video,
people think that they know you or that you're their friend,
so they'll say things to you that they like,
wouldn't even say to their friend.
- [StyleLikeU] Like what?
- 'You've gained weight,' or 'I don't like that shirt
in that video,' or 'you look flat-chested.'
It used to bother me a lot.
When I was a freelance writer,
and I first started putting my stuff out there,
and I would get bad comments, I would cry.
Every single time.
I was like 22.
I get harassed mostly for feminist leanings.
I'll be like, 'Maybe men shouldn't catcall.'
And that'll lead to like three weeks of just like,
endless hate comments.
Now, I'm like, 'Oh, you think I'm a cunt who should die?
Okay.'
- [StyleLikeU] Can you take off your hat?
- Oh, yeah.
- [StyleLikeU] Or it could be your backpack.
- Oh, yeah.
I could do both.
- [StyleLikeU] I'm going to do the next one.
- Yeah, you get to see the backpack.
Pretty good stuff.
When I lived in New York, I would think,
'Oh, my God, this person in New York is writing a book.
I'm not writing a book...
This person in New York got an article in this publication.
I don't have an article in that publication.'
I think age, too, like I was like 22, 23, 24,
and so I had this thing of like, I have to be a wunderkind.
I have to be successful when I'm young.
I have to be the 22-year-old who gets everything,
and I was obsessed with like,
I had my first article in the Times magazine when I was 23,
and I was obsessed with that,
just walking around and being like,
I'm only 23, and I wrote for the Times.
- [StyleLikeU] What was it?
What was the article?
- It was about, I don't even remember.
It was about something about the internet.
I have no idea.
'Cause I don't care.
I didn't care what the article was.
I was just like, I did it.
I'm in the magazine, and I'm 23.
I think it was around the time Lena Dunham came out,
around the time Donald Glover was young
and doing stuff, and I was like,
'I'm also special, so...'
My family's from Florida.
Nobody's very successful.
My dad was an addict and an alcoholic for most of my life,
and blew through money,
and we never had money.
And so, my mom was a lawyer.
She's actually pretty successful in that regard,
but she worked in child custody
and divorce court and stuff,
and she was miserable, because it was so depressing.
- [StyleLikeU] Were they together?
- Yeah, they're together.
Oh, they never split up, which is crazy.
Although there were a lot of times
where she would go, like, 'Girls, pack your bags,'
and we'd pack our bags, and then she'd go,
'Just kidding, we're not leaving.'
And then we'd be like, 'Cool.'
I talk a lot about the adult children
of alcoholics and how you're parentalized young.
So someone was asking me, 'When did you first
feel like the parent in your household?'
And I was like, 'Probably at nine.'
Like, I have a younger sister,
and there was a lot of, like, 'She's yours.'
Like, 'That is your child.
She is your responsibility.'
Like, if she would act up when we were kids,
my parents would be like,
"What's wrong with her?
That's your responsibility.'
And I was like, 'Alright, I'll figure it out.
I'll calm her down.'
So they would try to take care of her,
and they'd be like, 'What's wrong?'
And then I, you know, sisters have this thing
where I would immediately know what was wrong,
so I would go, 'Well, she's upset about this,
and this happened, and then her friend said this,'
and they would go, 'We didn't ask you.'
And they'd be like, 'Oh, Gaby, she's just a busybody.
She thinks she's Cheyenne's mother.'
And I'm like, 'Yeah, but you made me Cheyenne's mother.
And now, you're like, 'Oh, you're just a kid.
Your opinion doesn't count.'
And I'm like, it counted yesterday.'
It was very weird.
That's like a whiplash that was like, most of my childhood.
That's why you do super well in school
or you try to accomplish everything,
because then you go, 'Hey guys!
I know everyone's like super busy
and everyone's fucked up and has problems, but I got A's.
Does anyone care about that?'
And then they like kind of care,
and then you're like, 'They cared!'
And so then you just continue like, achieving.
And then you're like,
start working for a newspaper at like 14.
'Cause I just recently stopped beating myself up
for like taking days off.
Like, if you do something and you take a day off
and then you go, I'm a piece of shit.
I don't do anything.
I've never done anything in my life.
But it's been a journey.
'Cause I like, had so much stress.
I mean, I had like psychosomatic symptoms of stress
all through 2012 and 2013
where I had heart palpitations
and couldn't eat and dropped a bunch of weight
and was like, 'I wonder why I'm sick!'
But nothing bad had happened.
Like, it wasn't, like, in my head,
I was like, 'Someone dies and then you act like this.'
I thought I was going to die.
I was like, 'My heart's going to explode.'
'Cause the physical symptoms of stress
feel like a heart attack.
But it was like, nothing.
There was no trigger.
Nothing bad.
I just one day was like, 'I can't,
I don't feel like eating.
I can't keep any food down.
Okay, now I'm like, dizzy.
Now I'm sleeping.'
And it was this long thing,
and then I had to go home to Florida for a month
'cause my dad came to New York to get me
'cause I was like not answering the phone and my roommate
was like, 'I don't know,
she's like asleep on the bathroom floor.'
But they made a self-imposed rehab
where they were forcing me to go to yoga every day
and forcing me to get out of bed and being like,
'Okay, today we're putting jeans on.
We're doing it.'
Which was kind of nice, 'cause now I think of it as like,
I never got to be a kid,
and so I had a breakdown
so that my parents would take care of me.
- [StyleLikeU] Totally.
- 'Cause I guess I had this idea that no one slept
and everyone was working,
and while I was sleeping, everyone was working.
That's why I wasn't where I wanted to be,
because I wasn't doing what everyone else was doing,
which in my mind, was working 24/7.
But yeah, I started dating this dude who was older
who was not great, but him being older was really helpful,
because it gave me the thought process of like,
life is long.
He was like 35,
and his friends would be getting married,
and I'd be like,
'So they've been together for this whole time?'
And he'd be like, 'No, they were together in high school.
They broke up.
They were with other people for five years.
They met up again.
They started dating.
They got engaged.
They broke off that engagement.
They got back together.
Now they're married.'
But in my head, at 24, I thought:
you meet someone, you stay with them forever,
and then that's who you marry.
And so that guy really helped me learn that
it's like a weaving journey.
It's like this.
- [StyleLikeU] Can you take off your sweater?
- Yeah.
- [StyleLikeU] So, then you,
so, when you...
The YouTube channel started.
- When I moved to L.A., yeah.
I met Allison at an open mic.
- [StyleLikeU] Oh, there you go.
- Yeah, I know, right?
I met her at an open mic.
She's just this adorable little JAP
with like a Michael Kors purse and Tory Burch flats,
and I was like,
and I was sort of masquerading as this like,
very put-together, normal person.
- [StyleLikeU] What do you mean?
- Like I had brown hair,
and I was like very mousy, and I wore a lot of sweaters,
and I just like, was trying to seem,
even like going to open mics and trying to fit in,
trying to make jokes that the men will laugh at,
trying to not be too feminist, not be too outrageous,
not be too sexy, not be too whatever,
almost like trying to hide being a woman,
like trying to hide being sexy or sexual in any way.
And it took a long time for me to go,
'Oh, I can be brash and blond and dress the day I do,
and you like, still have to respect me.'
Like, 'It's not my fault if you don't respect me.
It's your fault.'
A lot of times Allison and I go into meetings
with, and the entire meeting
besides the two of us is older men.
And so, the stereotype in Hollywood
is that these older men are going to be lecherous
towards us, or that they're going to come onto us,
or they're going to make us uncomfortable,
and I kind of do this thing with Allison
where I'll be like, very flirtatious with them.
And so Allison's like, 'They're going to just
start calling ahead and being worried about you.'
I'm like, 'You see that?
No wedding ring on that guy.'
And she's like, 'Can you... please?'
But I would rather go into it
with like that and then I have the power
than to be like some ingenue in Hollywood
who like, a producer thinks he can touch my butt.
I'll fucking touch his butt first!
My socks are Marvel, of Captain America and Thor.
We hung out before open mics and stuff a lot,
and I...
not like a crush, but I was like,
I was like interested in her,
but she would always,
I was like, 'Ah, she's a straight girl.'
But then I was like, 'Okay, but like,
who's straight? Nobody.'
And this is so funny, is that we would hang out.
We would hang out.
She would park in front of my house,
and then we would talk in the car
for another like 45 minutes.
And so then I would go into my apartment
and my roommates would be like,
'What were you doing?'
And I would be like, 'Yeah, I mean,
this girl and I are like falling in love.
I don't know.
Like, it's a real thing.'
And then she was like, 'Really?
I was just like, what a good friend that I've made!'
Just like, so Allison, so like, innocent and chipper.
And then I had a conscious thing
where we were going to start the channel together,
and I was like, 'Should I make a move on her?'
And then I was like, 'Let's just start this channel.
I've got enough shit going on.'
And so we just started the channel,
and I just put it in the back of my head.
And was like, 'Okay, don't make a move on her.'
Like, months went by,
and then I was talking to her about this girl,
and I was like, 'Ah, I'm sort of interested in her,
but she's straight, but we've been hanging out a lot,
so I don't know.'
And then Allison was like, 'You never did that for me.'
And I was like, 'Are you fucking kidding me?'
And I was like, furious.
And then now, just like,
we're like best friends and business partners
and like, we're probably going to be old ladies
on rocking chairs and a porch together
being like, 'Well, our husbands died young,
'cause women live longer.'
Like, that kind of... or maybe,
or maybe my wife will be also old with us,
and I'll be like, 'I should have married a dude,
because, can't get rid of this one.'
- [StyleLikeU] Take something off, right?
The shirt?
- I have so many layers of crop tops on.
- [StyleLikeU] Oh, she's wearing like 10 shirts.
- Get ready.
I like thinking I'm 10 steps ahead of everyone,
and I'm not.
And Allison and I were just talking about this.
She was like, 'I love you, but you try to game me.
Like, you try to be seven steps ahead of me
and anticipate what I'm going to do, and then game it.'
You know when like,
people who have been at war,
they walk into a room, and they case the joint?
Like, I kind of feel like that for like,
making sure nobody's emotions...
I'm like, 'Okay, I've cased the joint.
Everybody seems... no one's mad at me.
This is good.'
But that's because walking into my house growing up,
I walk in, I case the joint.
'Okay, how is my sister feeling?
How's my mom feeling?
How's my dad feeling?
Is he drunk?
No, he's sober.
Okay, great.'
Just like planning
seven steps ahead.
And I do that to Allison, and that's unfair.
But then, yeah.
But then she's like, 'It doesn't matter,
'cause you still make me mad.'
- [StyleLikeU] Can you take off
maybe like a couple, all the shirts?
- I can take off the two crop tops and then, yeah.
- [StyleLikeU] What is,
what does self-acceptance mean to you?
- Self-acceptance means being okay with flaws,
and being okay with things that are perceived as flaws.
You know, it's interesting.
Like, my boyfriend and I are non-monogamous,
and people will go,
'Well, when you get married,
you're not going to have an open marriage.'
And I'll be like, 'Why are you whispering? And also,
maybe.
I don't know.
I wouldn't...
I don't know.'
Like, I should just come back at you
and be like, 'Oh, you're monogamous,
but when you're married, you're going to fuck other people,
right? Because that would be crazy.'
But I spent so long, especially growing up,
thinking... 'cause I knew those things
about myself growing up and I was like,
'Oh, no, I got to fix, I got to beat this out of me.
I got to fix this.
I've got to do something,
because I'm never going to have a normal life.'
But like,
what did I think a normal life was?
And also,
I don't know that I even ever really wanted that.
- [StyleLikeU] So why, last question,
why in your body, meaning like, in your journey,
in your life, in your story, in your struggles,
why is it a good place to be?
- I thought I could outsmart my body by working so hard,
and then, your body says,
'No, you will be sick.
You will be... you need to take care of it.
You need food.'
I used to, I would resent so much
that I needed to eat lunch during the day.
And I would be like, 'If I could just train my body
to not need lunch, oh, man, I would be unstoppable.'
But it's like, there's a reason you need to have lunch.
It's so that you stop.
It calls you on yourself.
At least, mine does, all the time.
- [StyleLikeU] Thank you so much.
That was amazing.
- [Gaby] Yeah?
[StyleLikeU] I'm going to take pictures of you.
- [Gaby] Oh, okay.
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Here winter has passed, spring has arrived... Soon it will be warm and we will be the problem: the presence of flies in the house, shops, places of business, etc. A special place among the means to destroy flies in our times (under Soviet rule) was occupied by the so-called "Velcro" or adhesive paper. It hung near lights and Windows, sales rooms, markets, etc. This Velcro tape is a cardboard sleeve, which was strengthened paper with adhesive composition. The fly landed on the paper stuck, and then died. Now these "fly swatter" can't find ... Neither in the store nor on the market! But they need! You can open a business for the production of such "Velcro". However, this business is seasonal, but I think if done right, in such a short period of time (warm season: spring - summer - autumn) you can earn good money. The basis of such Velcro is a cardboard sleeve. To make it not difficult. The most important thing in this Velcro is sticky mass which will adhere flies. For the preparation of adhesive mass used castor, linseed, paraffin or spindle oil, resin, rosin. As bait to the mixture you can add honey, sugar or glycerin. Here are some recipes adhesive compositions: 1. 200 g of rosin, 50 g of turpentine, 100 g of castor oil, 50 g of sugar syrup or molasses; 2. 300 g of rosin, 200 g of linseed oil, 60 g of honey; 3. 300 g of resin, 150 g of linseed oil, 10 g beeswax, 50 g of honey or sugar syrup; 4. 400 rosin, 100 g of crude honey, 200 g of castor, machine or mineral oil, 40 g of glycerol. All these mixtures are prepared according to the same principle: in a water bath melt the resin or rosin, add the other components and is applied hot to the paper. Before you apply the mixture on the paper, it is necessary to prepare cardboard core. For this purpose, the sleeve strengthens the thread, which will serve as a mount. Then consolidate on cartridge paper, on which is applied an adhesive. After all these preparations on paper applied to the sticky mixture, roll it around cardboard cores, and up this just cause the label "flypaper". That's all! The product is ready and available for use. This Velcro will be in demand in the sphere of food trade markets, food markets etc.
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THANKS FOR 2000 SUBSCRIBERS! - Duration: 1:36.
hi everybody I'm Paula how are you doing I just want
to thank you so much for 2,000 subscribers oh my gosh I can't believe I
got to 2,000 you guys are all so great I just love getting to know you and
talking to you I hope you're having a good week and if you're in school I hope
it's going well let me know what are your plans what all are you doing these
days and if you have any games that you want me to play please let me know okay
I don't know if you've been to my other channel or not but I play other games
over there I do things also like quizzes things like that and I even have some
photo montages over there that you might like that channel is Paula Fry and I'll
put a link in the description I also play like The Sims a little bit like I
do create a Sims and a few little Sims stories but not a lot and I do some fun
nights at freddys some more five nights at freddy's themed things over there and
all kinds of different stuff thanks again guys I really appreciate all of
you each and every one you are all so sweet you really are but I'll talk to
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The memes of h3h3productions - The origin of popular h3h3 memes and trends - Duration: 10:50.
Hello Internet!
And Welcome To behind the meme!
Today we have a look at the memes of H3H3 Productions
Youtube!
A website that is vital to the landscape of the internet.
It keeps so many people entertained.
It makes us laugh.It makes us cry.
It's a community.
It's a family!
It is a way of life.
Ok, maybe I took it too far with that last statement.
But what I'm trying to say is that Youtube is an outlet for so many to create and share
themselves with the rest of the world.
But let me tell you something, Sometimes people share a bit too much!
With so many amazing creators and channels out there, it becomes kinda hard to have a
favorite.
I personally have been watching youtube for pretty close to a damn decade.
Yeah guys…remember?
I'm OLD!!!
I mean when I was a kid I had to deal with this to watch porn…
I mean to play runescape
With all the time I have spent on Youtube I have found some people and channels that
I absolutely adore.
Although I love many creators….some for different reasons
the one channel that makes it to the top of my list is none other than…
I guess theres really no reason to have a dramatic build up if you can read the title
of this video…
That's right!
H3H3 Productions. and I'm not the only one either.
H3h3 seems to be almost universally loved by the youtube community, And after watching
their content it quickly becomes obvious why.
They are relatable, honest, entertaining and above all funny.
and nowadays with the social climate of the world.
It's kinda hard to be funny
H3h3 productions is the husband and wife duo of Ethan and hila klein they produce primarily
comedy based content on their youtube channel which has grown to an amazing 5 million subscribers
since they first started all the way back in april of 2011.
Throughout that time they have been producing amazing videos, which collectively have amassed
over 800 Million views!
And Some of their videos have even given birth to some popular memes and trends.
So without further ado…whatever the hell ado means…
It is my pleasure that I present the memes of H3h3 productions!
(I'm ethan bradberry)
"I'm ethan bradberry", more than likely you have heard or seen this phrase around
the internet.
But it started off as a line of dialogue that was spoken by…Can you guess who?
I'll give you a hint.
His name rhymes with nethen ladmerry,you guessed it!
ethan bradberry, who is an individual from the prank and social experiment channel MoeAndEt
which is ran by he and his brother.
In the original video that was uploaded in November of 2015 the brothers start off by
introducing themselves as they walk down the street.
All seems normal right?
Well, One of their introductions seemed to stand out a bit more than the other's.
Fast forward a few months later when H3 uploaded a video on their second channel in which they
reacted to that original video.
They humorously pointed out the oddly aggressive and seemingly angry introduction from ethan
bradberry and proceeded to bring it up throughout their reaction.
That video has reached over 6million views and become an often quoted joke within the
h3h3 community.
Due the exposure from Ethan and hila's channel the original quote and clip has been greenscreend
and used in various ways, creating a funny and oddly angry meme in the process.
(Vape nation) Vape nation or vape naytch for those who are
in the know, has a very special spot in my heart because it was the video that got me
hooked on H3H3.
There are a few elements to this one.
The term, the costume and the hands.
Let me explain
It all originates from A hilarious video in which ethan parodies the sub culture of smokers
who had begun to use vaping devices to smoke their preferred oil and or herbs.
As in Mari- juana.
The devils plant.
Reeefer Madness duuuude!
In the video he dresses up in a hilarious costume and unleashes himself on new york
city.
Running around vaping and flashing the iconic hand gesture to signify he was a member of
the Vape Nation! and What transpired was one of the most memorable videos on
the channel.
Since then elements of the original video have been taken and used in a variety of clever
Memes.
To everything from, image based memes, to fan art, to costumes, Pretty much anything
you can name and vape naych has had an influence on it.
(Ethan's gag and cough) This one is a bit odd and isn't really a
meme, but I couldn't help but include it because of how vital it has become to the
h3h3 community.
The origin of the ethan cough was kinda hard to track down because I don't know whether
it began as intentional or not.
But what I did find out was one of the earliest indications of the beloved cough came from
a video all the way back in 2014….yeah talk about retro!
2014 was like a decade ago or something like that.
In the video in question, ethan is playing with a pepper that has a soft spot on it that
is very similar to a particular part of the human anatomy…
Upon playing with the odd and somewhat nasty pepper he gagged and coughed, leading to what
would be years of comedy gold.
Since then the cough has evolved to a trademark of the channel and community.
With it being used in a variety of ways.
Even the face ethan makes while coughing has become an iconic image much like the logos
of nike and apple.
Hell, I even have a poster of it on my wall.
(wow ethan! great moves.
keep it up, proud of you)
Wow Ethan!
Great moves!
Keep it up.
Proud of you!
That single line of dialogue is VERY familiar to you if you have seen any number of their
videos, seeing as how it is included in many of their intros of their videos starting all
the way back in 2014.
The line of dialogue was first said by then first lady michelle obama!
Many people like me have wondered how exactly did they managed to get the first lady of
the united states of america to participate in their intro. was she a fan of h3h3?
I mean I can't blame her if she is…but it's like where did she find the time in
between having sex with Barrack Obama to actually sit down and watch some Youtube?
Well, according to a very helpful reddit post by the reddit user "sohappyicoulddie"
on the h3h3 subreddit.
It originated from a vine video that the first lady uploaded…yeah vine…remember vine?
RIP RIP.
You see, Michelle obama was involved in a program to help fight childhood obesity and
encouraged kids to exercise.
To help entice them to not be such lard asses, she held a contest for parents and kids to
send in the videos of the kids showing her their moves.
One mother posted a video of her son ethan bouncing around, demonstrating his great moves
for the first lady.
and upon seeing this kids badass moves, well she replied with what is now the iconic line
of dialogue that has been utilized by ethan and hila.
I could go on and on with the memes and impact h3h3 has bestowed upon the internet but if
I did, well my voice would be dead and this video would be an hour long.
By now you should get the point.
H3h3 productions is pretty badass and has a huge impact and influence on the landscape
of memes,trends and the internet in general with their millions of fans showing their
love on a daily basis.
In a world with so much uncertainty and often times pure shittyness, H3H3 productions has
become a reliable source for laughs and entertainment.
An escape for their many fans to forget their problems for a bit and join in on the fun
that ethan and hila are having.
More so now than ever something like that has a value that I can't even begin to put
into words.
But one thing that I can say is.
Wow Ethan and hila!
Great moves!
Keep it up, proud of you.
So there you have it!
What started off as a simple youtube comedy channel has evolved to an important part of
millions of peoples lives.
But hey!
That's the internet for you and on the internet memes are king!
Thank you all so very much for watching!
Make sure to subscribe so you can catch my next video and stay up to date on all your
favorite memes and trends!
Much love and appreciation!
I'll catch you beautiful people next time!
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