“11 and a half months but it meant the next person didn’t have to do it”. A throwaway comment, but that is the selflessness that has science and technology were it is today. If people were only in it for results and accomplishments we’d be generations behind were we are now
Tom Scott did a good video where he went into zero gravity and I believe made a good point that even failing is a result, it might not be the result you wanted, but it gets society one step closer to the truth
Darragh is clearly a well spoken very smart man but he showcases the personality of someone who just simply calls anyone who disagrees with him a “congenital idiot” . For the record, I agree with everything said here but I’ve seen TikTok’s where he just doesn’t really seem like a nice man. He’s not mature enough to ignore online trolls and spends some of his time actively arguing and getting caught up in the concoction of anger and hatred online and he adds to it. If he would just ignore it rather than saying we “have to laugh at these congenital idiots” I would have had some respect for him
I used to think the exact same thing until it happened to my 6 month old daughter, it really is a "you only learn after the mistake", CPR 12+ times a day on your own 6 month old just hours after the 6 month well baby visit.
@@chrispartosbro4555 what happened to your 6 month old? She had the covid jab you mean? I think on a child that young there could be issues, 6 months olds haven't had any vaccines then have they? I can't remember at what age my brother got his When it's adults though spouting information and those people aren't doctors or scientists.
I completely agree with Darragh on vaccines. However I do think the recent one is more interesting than the rest. Not taking any credit away from it or anything. I've heard from family that 1 person in particular mysteriously passed away the day after taking it. She had no health problems and was in her 30s. I'm also not sure what the cause of death was, so it's possible it could've been natural causes. Still interesting nonetheless.
All I'll say about the vaccine stuff is, there are a lot of people who were/are skeptical not about vaccines in general but, the covid vaccine specifically.
The vaccine, I think the issue people had like myself was that it takes years to make a vaccine work, with testing and so on. But somehow we got one in a few months if that. Think thats what people were worried about. But not gonna lie, my immune system has weakened ever since getting the vaccine.
When it comes to Vaccines, lets not get all nasty about any of this. I am allowed to make a choice, it is my right and my choice is, I won't get it. Both sides are just as bad as each other, you cannot force anyone or condemn someone for their decisions. I am not an idiot, I am a smart person, that made a decision. Vaccines have become political, thats why some don't take it like me. All of a sudden, its because we are idiots? I don't care how smart Darragh is, I am entitled to a choice and I don't appreciate being called an idiot because I don't believe in vaccines. They have become political- not because I don't think they work, they can save lives but they also caused alot of segregation and people calling each other names for not getting it even for valid reasons. He may have a point, but call me an idiot for making a choice, is not on. Many people are smart.
It's not about you. If you're unvaccinated, you have a greater risk of catching the virus and a greater risk of passing it on to others. Some of whom are vulnerable and may be killed by the virus. A death you could have prevented by being vaccinated.
I don't think Darragh was calling people idiots simply for not taking vaccines, but for blindly believing influencers on the internet who have no medical or scientific expertise, while being completely closed off to genuine evidence. On the other hand I would say that humans care about politics, but viruses don't. So you have to weigh the importance of making a political message, against preventing disease and death in the vulnerable population. There is something perverse about humans allowing themselves to die of an afflication that they possess the "cure" for.
Use this comment as a WE LOVE DARRAGH ENNIS button...
“11 and a half months but it meant the next person didn’t have to do it”. A throwaway comment, but that is the selflessness that has science and technology were it is today. If people were only in it for results and accomplishments we’d be generations behind were we are now
Tom Scott did a good video where he went into zero gravity and I believe made a good point that even failing is a result, it might not be the result you wanted, but it gets society one step closer to the truth
@@DanTheStripe 100%
Darragh needs to be on every week. He's a legend.
I could listen to darragh talk about anything for hours
darrah needs his own podcast
Darragh is 100% one of my favourite guests you have ever had on!
He should be inspecting Jack's brains. Very bizzare that thing
😂😂😂
11:45 I really respect Darragh speaking up on this. Hopefully it brings some opinions back to reality.
This guy is great to listen to he should start his own podcast
Protect this man at all cost ❤
Such a good guest!
Darragh is clearly a well spoken very smart man but he showcases the personality of someone who just simply calls anyone who disagrees with him a “congenital idiot” . For the record, I agree with everything said here but I’ve seen TikTok’s where he just doesn’t really seem like a nice man.
He’s not mature enough to ignore online trolls and spends some of his time actively arguing and getting caught up in the concoction of anger and hatred online and he adds to it.
If he would just ignore it rather than saying we “have to laugh at these congenital idiots” I would have had some respect for him
Matt Le Tissier catching strays🤣
It's ridiculous how far anti vac people will go.
I used to think the exact same thing until it happened to my 6 month old daughter, it really is a "you only learn after the mistake", CPR 12+ times a day on your own 6 month old just hours after the 6 month well baby visit.
@@chrispartosbro4555 what happened to your 6 month old? She had the covid jab you mean?
I think on a child that young there could be issues, 6 months olds haven't had any vaccines then have they? I can't remember at what age my brother got his
When it's adults though spouting information and those people aren't doctors or scientists.
some of them are cringe but why do healthy young people need a vaccine against a illness with a 99%+ recovery rate?
One of your best guests
Top guest , loved this one !
I live in Dublin ….from Birmingham a lot of intelligent Irish men have this personality…..if you have the gift of the gab ….it .means you listen…
Anyone else here learnt more from the Chasers than teachers at school? 🤣
What a guest
For some of what darragh was saying….i was listening to him….while not understanding a thing
From insects to Covid, fascinating stuff.
Can y’all upload these clips with the recent episodes?
I beg u get imalexx on to explain hinself wtf 😂
I completely agree with Darragh on vaccines. However I do think the recent one is more interesting than the rest. Not taking any credit away from it or anything. I've heard from family that 1 person in particular mysteriously passed away the day after taking it. She had no health problems and was in her 30s. I'm also not sure what the cause of death was, so it's possible it could've been natural causes. Still interesting nonetheless.
mhh conspiracy
@@SteviePeters-x3umaybe, maybe not. We still don't know the long term effects of it.
All I'll say about the vaccine stuff is, there are a lot of people who were/are skeptical not about vaccines in general but, the covid vaccine specifically.
The vaccine, I think the issue people had like myself was that it takes years to make a vaccine work, with testing and so on. But somehow we got one in a few months if that. Think thats what people were worried about. But not gonna lie, my immune system has weakened ever since getting the vaccine.
I encourage all of you to watch dr john campbell. And educate yourselves.
Saying to “watch John Campbell” and “educate yourself” in the same sentence is paradoxical.
@@james_1878 you probably the type who had 7 boosters
@@rtxfox5745 He’s not even a doctor, you know?
When it comes to Vaccines, lets not get all nasty about any of this. I am allowed to make a choice, it is my right and my choice is, I won't get it. Both sides are just as bad as each other, you cannot force anyone or condemn someone for their decisions. I am not an idiot, I am a smart person, that made a decision. Vaccines have become political, thats why some don't take it like me. All of a sudden, its because we are idiots? I don't care how smart Darragh is, I am entitled to a choice and I don't appreciate being called an idiot because I don't believe in vaccines. They have become political- not because I don't think they work, they can save lives but they also caused alot of segregation and people calling each other names for not getting it even for valid reasons. He may have a point, but call me an idiot for making a choice, is not on. Many people are smart.
I ain't reading all that G but I'll take the advice of PHD scientists over tinfoil hat wearing cabbages any day.
@@purplebob9108 If you can't read, thats your problem, don't be lazy.
that is a really dumb reason for not believing in them, You do sound like an idiot.
It's not about you. If you're unvaccinated, you have a greater risk of catching the virus and a greater risk of passing it on to others. Some of whom are vulnerable and may be killed by the virus. A death you could have prevented by being vaccinated.
I don't think Darragh was calling people idiots simply for not taking vaccines, but for blindly believing influencers on the internet who have no medical or scientific expertise, while being completely closed off to genuine evidence. On the other hand I would say that humans care about politics, but viruses don't. So you have to weigh the importance of making a political message, against preventing disease and death in the vulnerable population. There is something perverse about humans allowing themselves to die of an afflication that they possess the "cure" for.