Hey everyone, I hope you enjoy the video. The scammer channel (Hasanabi Reacts To/Hasanabi Clips) has once again made a new channel and is deleting the comments of everyone who calls them out this time. Hasan has been very stressed out trying to deal with them, so again, please do not support them, and let others know too! Context for anyone not up to date with this too online stuff: twitter.com/hasanthehun/status/1610791726897324033?lang=en twitter.com/ostonox/status/1610717681707106326 There's a Vietnamese bot farm that reuploads videos from streamers and copyright strikes other clip channels. We've been working with the mods and Hasan to keep track of each new channel they make but RUclips is very slow to take action, so it's more effective to let people know by word of mouth
Hasan trying to explain to chat that most Americans aren't Republicans is me trying to explain to non-southerners that most southerners aren't hard-core conservative Edit: alright good to know y'all hear the words 'southerner' and immediately think "oh _those_ people I hate _those_ people." and then monkey neuron activate and miss the point completely
Alotta non-Americans think Americans are all overweight white racists who have no culture. I'm a first-generation Senegalese mf who grew up in a Muslim household. I speak a language most people never even heard of, try and tell me I have no culture. Call Americans ignorant, but don't know shit about America outside of entertainment & politics.
Purists aren't the majority and they don't have to be. I live in MTGs district and it's one of the more modernized cities in GA. Doesn't mean that everyone who has been trained to hate anything they see as Left will decide to go against the grain to oust her
The thing is, their policy is. So if "non-hardcore conservatives" support them then they actually are hardcore conservatives because you are what you support. It's like when conservatives say, "I don't agree morally with homosexuality but they should be allowed to live how they want" but then support the party that's trying to suppress homosexuality, then it doesn't matter what they say, they support the people who are taking horrible action.
My youngest brother was born in the 2000-nds and I could observe him (for science) - he was CAPTIVATED by commercials when he was a baby and small toddler. He would ignore the TV otherwise, because he couldn't really understand speech yet, but as soon as an ad break came on, he would ditch his toys, crawl near the TV, stand up against the coffee table and stare with his little mouth open. Ads are designed to catch the attention of your most primitive lizard brain, and disrupt whatever else you were paying attention to.
@@wisdomcoffee No, he is super smart and chill, an overachiever in everything actually 😀Studying physics, making music, leading a student organization, AND has a cute gf 😎 P.s. I, the one born in deep eighties in the Soviet Union (no commercials), am struggling with attention though. He is decidedly avoiding social media, never started using it, while I was a pioneer there when it was still cool, so became a chronically online adult, maybe there's some connection 🤔
The issue I see was described as such. A man in the woods hears a bird, sees a tree, no thought or consideration required. A hiking mind left unimposed upon. In civilization there are store signs, street signs, ads, branding on vehicles. Each engages your conscious mind. One, two, no bother. How many of these micro inquiries do we receive a day? It's a constant mill stone grinding at your consciousness, it definitely is a continuous low grade stress. Now ads are the same inquiry but through a megaphone that forces your subconscious to engage the conscious. It's horrendous.
In the late 90s there was a lot of discussion about why almost nobody gave a shit about politics. Since the mid/late 2010s that’s really changed. Interesting to think how marketing has tracked.
holy shit, immediately after hasan yelled “I am the famous person that people run into!” I got a youtube ad set to David Bowie’s “Fame” - I wasn’t looking at the screen at the time and for a sec I thought it was actually hasan playing the song as a weird flex to chat haha
30:34 there is a “job-related social thing” for people in the restaurant industry. it’s called “going out to get trashed until 5am every night from Wednesday - Monday” :)
@@DKF_oli haha yeah no, I know - I’ve been sober for 5+ years now btw, but I still kinda miss afterhours lock-ins at bars, when the “civilians” get kicked out after last call, then all the kitchen and bar folks start drinking for real (also: blatant open drug use). I’ve been to industry events too, but usually that was just the pregame before the cool kids went out to get fucked up someplace else
@@amyjeanc5398 Everyone has different circumstance to where they live and the culture there... i go outside all the time, i never meet people... why? Cause where i live most people don't engage with strangers, they go out with their friends and that's it... at the gym people do their stuff and don't want to be botherd, and my work doesn't have opportunities in it to meet new people. And yeah once a year there's a big anime convention, like 3 hours away from were i live, but it's mostly the same thing, people go out with their friends there and it's really complicated to just try to go into an already formed group... Basically my only option is to move out in a big city were people are more open minded and talk to one another more easily, thing is, unless i find a job in said city, which is super hard, i'll never get to live there. Shit is complicated, doesn't help when you're also on the spectrum... Thank god i have 2 best friends, even if i don't see them often cause they have families, cause otherwise i would be utterly alone despite my best efforts
Millennials try not to blame absolutely everything on Gen Z and figure out that they’re the exact type of person they said they wouldn’t be in the future challenge.
29:40 This is actually really true, I mean people wanna congregate and advance their skills. Although it may be a bit of a drive to get to, you can always visit local art studios to participate in classes, join a gardening club, an outdoors club, etc. Clubs aren't limited to schools...
Guy DeBord & Mark Fisher predicted all of this. Marx did, too, but I don't think he foresaw how _utterly insane_ we would be driven by our alienation from each other, society, nature, & our own labor.
Legitimately, this is a pretty old video. Ah the sweet innocent days when they were only triggered by Colin Kaepernick and companies not wanting to advertise one Hannity 🥲
It’s always interesting watching people destroy items they bought because they disagree with whichever company they bought from. The money was already spent and it doesn’t affect the company unless a large group of people ultimately never buy from them again. However, the company still gains because they’ll also get way more sales, making up for those lost sales and more. For example, the NIKE incident with people destroying their shoes and socks. You just lost a good pair of shoes and socks for no reason.
24:32 as a fellow bro-coded weeb softie, I feel you. And as a dragon ball fan, there are way more bro weebs than non-bro weebs in many communities. Almost like anime is an entire-ass art with a variety of stories, styles, and demographics.
Casually meeting an anime voice actor at a gym in Los Angeles isn’t that extraordinary. I met Jake from Vsauce and I saw Mac Demarco at a retail store I used to work at. You run into minor celebrities and influencers every now and then.
Kim and Ye routinely showed up where I used to work. A bunch of celebs with kids did. It's a big town but it's still a town, people go places, even famous ones. Turns out they're just people
I lived in NYC for a while after college and it’s pretty similar - you see famous people out and about and it’s still ‘remarkable’ (“guess who was at the coffee shop today? sam rockwell” “oh cool, I like this or that movie he did blah blah blah” or whatever) … but that same day I also saw _literally millions of other people_ haha
Yep! Elijah Wood and his gf were kinda regulars at my old job. My partner also ran into Micheal Reeves at an H-mart-- kinda cool! so it's not so out of the realm here in L.A.
Bro I remember being like 9 in 2007 and seeing a billboard for soft serve comes at McDonald’s that said “69¢ Slick Licks,” and seeing my 22 yo sister cackle in laughter. I asked her what’s so funny and she said I would realize one day. Of course I looked it up when I got home and realized that yes. Yes, they wanted us to F U C K the food.
I was working at nike when the Colin Kapernick thing was going on and the amount of people who thought that returning shoes was going to put nike out of business and we were losing our jobs was craazyyy
I have a couple friends in the marketing and they are all super jaded after years in the industry, saying things like "we are at the sunset of mass advertisement"
Lol the chatter had no idea how wrong he was. That is not the kind of "16 year old in anime" that most people complain about. That anime from all I can tell is pretty sweet. Usually it's just a stacked 25year old who they say "is in highschool." Because Japan is really weird about highschool(for many it's middle school) because it was the last time they felt happy. Imagine America if America wrote it's constitution. That's why.
Makoto Shinkai movies always have the same components: - beautiful visuals - teenagers who eventually fall in love - the juxtaposition of busy city life and a cozy rural setting - time travel - a horrific real life tragedy - the ability to rip my heart in two and get me bawling like I stepped on Lego
@kirakira Many of the Japanese work force remember middle school or high school as the last time they really had freedom or time to see friends. It was the last time a lot of them felt they had any input on who they are as a person or what they are able to do.
Lol the chatter asking how to meet people and then being super judgmental saying they don’t want to meet others who do the kind of work they do, etc. maybe that’s why you can’t meet anyone, duh. 🙄
the keurig thing was one of my first steps into the more left leaning side of life. like watching people destroy their shit over the pulling of an ad from a show where a dude defended another dude for being a nonce was just so wild to me it actively pushed me further into the arms of the red
mfer what “context”, it’s a twitch chat not a book. not to mention, I am yet to see a chatter whose message becomes “better” with “context” unless it’s a sarcastic comment which are easy to misinterpret on twitch anyway
@@stratosphere2323 nice try moving the goalpost, bad faith arguing is exactly why he doesn't do "debates" as often anymore, it accomplishes literally nothing. I'm guessing you only care about who "wins" by some made up metric, however edit: I think they blocked me, so I can't even reply to answer the question lmao
The ads that stand out to me these days are drug ads. What gets me is that every single one lists the same set of side effects, mostly relating to suppressing your immune system. There are also ones that are for ridiculously specific kinds of cancers, and I just have to wonder who the fuck goes to their oncologist to suggest medicine. Or do they think a broad-spectrum TV ad will be watched by oncologists?
I've been working at my job for over 3 years, we went out for a company lunch once, and another time we went to a barbecue for whatever tf and everyone just socialized with their coworkers for the most part.
Omfg I'm losing my mind aswell.. chatters be like "so you meet people at the private gym, bet. Give me the address!" Because they don't want to meet people, they just want to meet Hasans people. Lmao. I get it, I'm not famous either, but to meet cool people, you have to meet all sorts of people. You can't just only adopt famous people as friends! 😂😂😂
Jingles are wild sometimes. I know the jingle for Pepsodent toothpaste they used in the 40s and 50s because my grandma still sings it to this day. Like, it makes sense that it’s memorable because it’s musical, but /still/
@This_RuthIsOnFire Same, I was serving at a football match and we were allowed to chose a coffee, tea, or bovril on break. I quickly regretted it and quietly swapped it out for a tea 😂
@@anthonyjohnson1629 my mum often still says “Coffee, tea, or Bonox?” (Same stuff) No one ever asks for Bonox. I’m assuming it came out of rationing during wartime.
Notice he says he had a media studies class in high school. We don't have that class in our schools because they don't want you to understand how marketing manipulates you so are a good little consumer.
As someone from East LA it is more affordable (not really some places have rent at like 3k for a single room in a shared space) and it is quickly getting gentrified, you can look around and see stores that are definitely not catered or run by hispanics and there’s a bunch of buildings that are getting taken down and rebuilt into apartments that *definitely* don’t look like they belong. But besides that I grew up here and I really like it, my brother wants to take us to Texas but I don’t wanna go 😅
Reminds me of that perfume commercial with Johnny Depp after he won that court case against Amber Heard, because of course they wanted him, and granted, there was a bunch of people on the comment section saying how great the brand was for hiring him or/and that they will now buy their products
The brands asking sunny d if he's okay over twitter is probably the funniest byproduct of the shit stain that is late-stage capitalism (capitalism in general.)
As a Hasan fan this hits really weird. Half way through, when he starts talking about meeting people. I don't know what Hasan thinks people mean when they say "how can I meet new people?", but I think to me it means "how can I get to know new people?". Hasan answers that question by saying "there are people outside". My point is, I go outside a lot, because I like it out there, but when I'm out, either by myself or with friends, the people we meet in casual interactions are not interested in getting to know us. They have there own lives and it hard to justify spending your time developing a friendship with some random you played pool with a couple times when you're working a full time job and raising a family etc...
You are right, it is becoming more difficult to meet people. What helped me was joining political organisations, making friends at new workplaces as well as volunteering. You get to know people and spend time together through shared work. The ones you vibe with you can then invite to meet outside of those spaces for coffee or whatever.
@@okofreak01 thanks, I've actually been doing some of this recently. I volunteer for my local fringe arts festival which happens to be on currently. Unfortunately, I've been volunteering there for years and I already know everyone - this doesn't help too much though, because the people I have most in common with there aren't actually remotely local, and only visit during the festival, so I can't really build an ongoing friendship with them. I've decided this with be my last year of volunteering there, as I've been doing it for 9 years now (minus covid), but I'll be looking for another place to volunteer. I like my work colleagues, we get on fine at work but after working here for 2 years, I can confirm none of us have any common interests outside of work. I wish I had a local left wing political group, but I don't. I've even considered starting one, but I really don't have the time it would take to commit to something like this. I'm actually closer financially to been able to move closer to my nearest city, where there are active left wing political groups, than I am to being able to find time to create such a group. Only problem with moving is that I'd lose the local friends that I currently have. I don't want to be doomer about it, but I feel like I'm trying to follow the instructions everyone likes to suggest, but I'm really not getting anywhere. I have some great friends, just not many. Makes me want to just give up on new people and focus on solidifying the friendships I already have to be honest.
@@thermalx796 I don't know if you've ever lived in a rural town or not. We have a film club with is made up entirely of retirees, a brass band (I have nerve damage in my right arm which means I'd struggle to carry a brass instrument, nevermind actually playing one), and an amateur theatre and opera club which is also exclusively retirees. I appreciate the suggestion, but I have already considered joining local clubs.
@@Jojo.R.Chipelago Well it seems from your comments that you are not 20 anymore and live in a rural area. That is not ideal hahaha. If you really want to meet people maybe moving would be an idea? Seems like you've been here at least nine? Years. It's so much easier to meet people in the city imo. But I guess that's a difficult thing to do especially for something that seems so trivial. I don't have a good answer. Sorry man
I love Hasan going "You guys never meet anime voice actors at the gym because you don't go outside", when he literally lives in the entertainment capital of the world.
Ikr? I'm trans, and all I could think is how we're doing the marketing for them. That and how placing ourselves on the side of No Fun is terrible optics for the community
I hope this video actually brings up the commercial that literally advertises mini-brands to kids. It's so frickin weird. It's not even actual oys just "mini-brand named...items." Straight-up conditioning us from childhood to be good little braindead consumers. People don't nearly talk about it enough.
Anybody else want AZAN to react to Hbomberguy's Tommy Tallarico's video? Interesting video about the relationship of the owner and the worker. Also add the NAILS emote, AZAN
Man is so depressing when that Warehouse supervisor didn't want to go to places to meet warehouse supervisors.... My brother in Christ HE DIDNT EVEN WANNA BE FRIENDS WITH SOMONE LIKE HIMSELF.
You like japan right? Next time you get there, just check their advertisement, it's bonkers! I love it cuz the whole time I'm like "WTF? WTF? oh... noodles, really?" lol
For rural Hasanabi heads, take your asses to the local VFW or Lions Club for meetings and volunteer events. Lots of old folks with great stories and they have fucking grandaughters they will definitely try to set you up with. You can have this tip for free.
"who talks to people at the gym?" -- this chatter hasn't been to my gym, where the trainers are overly chatty. I have to politely decline interactions whenver they approach me for shit.
Hey everyone, I hope you enjoy the video. The scammer channel (Hasanabi Reacts To/Hasanabi Clips) has once again made a new channel and is deleting the comments of everyone who calls them out this time. Hasan has been very stressed out trying to deal with them, so again, please do not support them, and let others know too!
Context for anyone not up to date with this too online stuff:
twitter.com/hasanthehun/status/1610791726897324033?lang=en
twitter.com/ostonox/status/1610717681707106326
There's a Vietnamese bot farm that reuploads videos from streamers and copyright strikes other clip channels. We've been working with the mods and Hasan to keep track of each new channel they make but RUclips is very slow to take action, so it's more effective to let people know by word of mouth
Wait that’s the channel?? I had no clue that was the channel copyright striking others. I’ll stop watching. Thanks for the info!
I got all my friends to help let people know and now we're all banned by that channel but we tried our best hasL
Fuck HasanCapital all my Homies hate HasanCapital.
@@alfreedom7750 Yep, they stopped doing that for a couple months and now they're back at it :/
Damn I didn’t know about this, I search by channel it shows 5 diferente channels and they all the same
Hasan trying to explain to chat that most Americans aren't Republicans is me trying to explain to non-southerners that most southerners aren't hard-core conservative
Edit: alright good to know y'all hear the words 'southerner' and immediately think "oh _those_ people I hate _those_ people." and then monkey neuron activate and miss the point completely
Alotta non-Americans think Americans are all overweight white racists who have no culture. I'm a first-generation Senegalese mf who grew up in a Muslim household. I speak a language most people never even heard of, try and tell me I have no culture.
Call Americans ignorant, but don't know shit about America outside of entertainment & politics.
They are conservative, they just aren't MAGA (which is NOT conservative)
Purists aren't the majority and they don't have to be. I live in MTGs district and it's one of the more modernized cities in GA. Doesn't mean that everyone who has been trained to hate anything they see as Left will decide to go against the grain to oust her
@@jaystephens2759 you live in magic the gathering district? Rad
The thing is, their policy is. So if "non-hardcore conservatives" support them then they actually are hardcore conservatives because you are what you support. It's like when conservatives say, "I don't agree morally with homosexuality but they should be allowed to live how they want" but then support the party that's trying to suppress homosexuality, then it doesn't matter what they say, they support the people who are taking horrible action.
My youngest brother was born in the 2000-nds and I could observe him (for science) - he was CAPTIVATED by commercials when he was a baby and small toddler. He would ignore the TV otherwise, because he couldn't really understand speech yet, but as soon as an ad break came on, he would ditch his toys, crawl near the TV, stand up against the coffee table and stare with his little mouth open. Ads are designed to catch the attention of your most primitive lizard brain, and disrupt whatever else you were paying attention to.
How is your brother today? Does he have any issues with attention span or patience? Wonder if any development was effected by commercials
@@wisdomcoffee No, he is super smart and chill, an overachiever in everything actually 😀Studying physics, making music, leading a student organization, AND has a cute gf 😎 P.s. I, the one born in deep eighties in the Soviet Union (no commercials), am struggling with attention though. He is decidedly avoiding social media, never started using it, while I was a pioneer there when it was still cool, so became a chronically online adult, maybe there's some connection 🤔
The issue I see was described as such.
A man in the woods hears a bird, sees a tree, no thought or consideration required. A hiking mind left unimposed upon.
In civilization there are store signs, street signs, ads, branding on vehicles. Each engages your conscious mind. One, two, no bother. How many of these micro inquiries do we receive a day? It's a constant mill stone grinding at your consciousness, it definitely is a continuous low grade stress.
Now ads are the same inquiry but through a megaphone that forces your subconscious to engage the conscious. It's horrendous.
cool story
Correlation doesn't equal causation, bud... This is a really silly anecdote, lol.
chat debating hasan on why they shouldn't go outside is absolutely brilliant and sad.
Sex may fail, weirdness may fail, but triggering conservatives never does.
In the late 90s there was a lot of discussion about why almost nobody gave a shit about politics. Since the mid/late 2010s that’s really changed. Interesting to think how marketing has tracked.
@@mynewcolour Society got more polarized I guess?
@@hemingshark327 I think so. Less consensus.
And triggering socialists to
@@xAxilx3 To what?
holy shit, immediately after hasan yelled “I am the famous person that people run into!” I got a youtube ad set to David Bowie’s “Fame” - I wasn’t looking at the screen at the time and for a sec I thought it was actually hasan playing the song as a weird flex to chat haha
30:34 there is a “job-related social thing” for people in the restaurant industry. it’s called “going out to get trashed until 5am every night from Wednesday - Monday” :)
I know you’re making a kind of joke, but there’s also actual industry nights, haha.
@@DKF_oli haha yeah no, I know - I’ve been sober for 5+ years now btw, but I still kinda miss afterhours lock-ins at bars, when the “civilians” get kicked out after last call, then all the kitchen and bar folks start drinking for real (also: blatant open drug use).
I’ve been to industry events too, but usually that was just the pregame before the cool kids went out to get fucked up someplace else
Thanks for reminding me to send HB's vid to my lib sister. Banger that holds up today, still frustratingly relevant.
Happy to help! I love hbomberguy, I've been watching him for years. Now if only we could get him to upload more than once a year again...
@@HasanReactionsfanTwo same! Also I meant to say "lib" sister lmao. Thanks for all your hard work 💪
Hasan explaining basic social norms to Gen Zers is absolutely evergreen. I don't think I'll ever get sick of it.
Chat: How to meet people irl?
Hasan: Go outside.
Chat: No 😢
@@amyjeanc5398 Everyone has different circumstance to where they live and the culture there... i go outside all the time, i never meet people... why? Cause where i live most people don't engage with strangers, they go out with their friends and that's it... at the gym people do their stuff and don't want to be botherd, and my work doesn't have opportunities in it to meet new people. And yeah once a year there's a big anime convention, like 3 hours away from were i live, but it's mostly the same thing, people go out with their friends there and it's really complicated to just try to go into an already formed group... Basically my only option is to move out in a big city were people are more open minded and talk to one another more easily, thing is, unless i find a job in said city, which is super hard, i'll never get to live there. Shit is complicated, doesn't help when you're also on the spectrum... Thank god i have 2 best friends, even if i don't see them often cause they have families, cause otherwise i would be utterly alone despite my best efforts
nah not gen z-ers just crusty internet twitch chat goblins
@@deadlykitten3004that and so many of us have the -ism lol
Millennials try not to blame absolutely everything on Gen Z and figure out that they’re the exact type of person they said they wouldn’t be in the future challenge.
29:40 This is actually really true, I mean people wanna congregate and advance their skills. Although it may be a bit of a drive to get to, you can always visit local art studios to participate in classes, join a gardening club, an outdoors club, etc. Clubs aren't limited to schools...
Guy DeBord & Mark Fisher predicted all of this. Marx did, too, but I don't think he foresaw how _utterly insane_ we would be driven by our alienation from each other, society, nature, & our own labor.
For once he’s actually prewatched
Legitimately, this is a pretty old video. Ah the sweet innocent days when they were only triggered by Colin Kaepernick and companies not wanting to advertise one Hannity 🥲
the conversation about making friends as a adult is so real
It’s always interesting watching people destroy items they bought because they disagree with whichever company they bought from. The money was already spent and it doesn’t affect the company unless a large group of people ultimately never buy from them again. However, the company still gains because they’ll also get way more sales, making up for those lost sales and more. For example, the NIKE incident with people destroying their shoes and socks. You just lost a good pair of shoes and socks for no reason.
Interacting with other humans in public is absolutely feral behavior
“ I would never want to meet someone who has the job I have, because I’m so different than them”
24:32 as a fellow bro-coded weeb softie, I feel you.
And as a dragon ball fan, there are way more bro weebs than non-bro weebs in many communities. Almost like anime is an entire-ass art with a variety of stories, styles, and demographics.
Frrrr it’s a redeeming quality
Casually meeting an anime voice actor at a gym in Los Angeles isn’t that extraordinary. I met Jake from Vsauce and I saw Mac Demarco at a retail store I used to work at. You run into minor celebrities and influencers every now and then.
Kim and Ye routinely showed up where I used to work. A bunch of celebs with kids did. It's a big town but it's still a town, people go places, even famous ones. Turns out they're just people
but then like Hasan -- and unlike chat -- you went _outside._
I lived in NYC for a while after college and it’s pretty similar - you see famous people out and about and it’s still ‘remarkable’
(“guess who was at the coffee shop today? sam rockwell” “oh cool, I like this or that movie he did blah blah blah” or whatever) … but that same day I also saw _literally millions of other people_ haha
@@romxxii … and had a real job 🫢
Yep! Elijah Wood and his gf were kinda regulars at my old job. My partner also ran into Micheal Reeves at an H-mart-- kinda cool! so it's not so out of the realm here in L.A.
one of my favorite Hbomb videos, so much fun. free my skin.
Bro I remember being like 9 in 2007 and seeing a billboard for soft serve comes at McDonald’s that said “69¢ Slick Licks,” and seeing my 22 yo sister cackle in laughter. I asked her what’s so funny and she said I would realize one day. Of course I looked it up when I got home and realized that yes. Yes, they wanted us to F U C K the food.
I was working at nike when the Colin Kapernick thing was going on and the amount of people who thought that returning shoes was going to put nike out of business and we were losing our jobs was craazyyy
the stunlock countdown took me out LOL
I have a couple friends in the marketing and they are all super jaded after years in the industry, saying things like "we are at the sunset of mass advertisement"
I lived in Colorado during high school and we went to a party one night. The house ended up belonging to the kid from 2 and a half men
4:44 Literally watching the chat waiting for someone to bring up the McChicken video. So proud to share the same mental trauma as other people.
Lol the chatter had no idea how wrong he was. That is not the kind of "16 year old in anime" that most people complain about. That anime from all I can tell is pretty sweet. Usually it's just a stacked 25year old who they say "is in highschool." Because Japan is really weird about highschool(for many it's middle school) because it was the last time they felt happy. Imagine America if America wrote it's constitution. That's why.
Makoto Shinkai movies always have the same components:
- beautiful visuals
- teenagers who eventually fall in love
- the juxtaposition of busy city life and a cozy rural setting
- time travel
- a horrific real life tragedy
- the ability to rip my heart in two and get me bawling like I stepped on Lego
@kirakira Many of the Japanese work force remember middle school or high school as the last time they really had freedom or time to see friends. It was the last time a lot of them felt they had any input on who they are as a person or what they are able to do.
Chat pretending that hanging out with an english VA for an anime is a flex is wild to me. The only one i woud die to meet is Steve Blum.
Was just watching a Hasan video wishing for an hbomberguy video and boom this shows up in my feed, cheers lol
I was looking for the subscribe button as soon as I saw "stunlock incoming" but I'm already subbed. Keep up the good work lmao
"Ha, I wasn't fooled! I knew that was Cadbury!"
"But... You're British."
"I... sigh, yeah."
Chatters"how do I meet people?"
Hasan "go outside where people are"
Chatters 😮...😡
I dunno which is more dreamy; Hbomberguy's blue eyes or Hasan's perfectly coiffed hair.
Hasan's hair >>>
The way his eyes perfectly match with the background is kinda hypnotizing.
Lol the chatter asking how to meet people and then being super judgmental saying they don’t want to meet others who do the kind of work they do, etc. maybe that’s why you can’t meet anyone, duh. 🙄
Is that what the Nike thing is called, a "tick"? I've been calling it a "swoosh" since the 90s.
He’s just British
chat every time boycotts are brought up: but… we learned about rosa parks in school just this week. are you telling me my teacher is a LIAR?
the keurig thing was one of my first steps into the more left leaning side of life. like watching people destroy their shit over the pulling of an ad from a show where a dude defended another dude for being a nonce was just so wild to me it actively pushed me further into the arms of the red
Watching hasan take somebodies comment out of context and then arguing with himself for minutes at a time is entertaining
@@stratosphere2323 so true lil bro that's why he's already done debates multiple times
mfer what “context”, it’s a twitch chat not a book. not to mention, I am yet to see a chatter whose message becomes “better” with “context” unless it’s a sarcastic comment which are easy to misinterpret on twitch anyway
@@stratosphere2323 nice try moving the goalpost, bad faith arguing is exactly why he doesn't do "debates" as often anymore, it accomplishes literally nothing. I'm guessing you only care about who "wins" by some made up metric, however
edit: I think they blocked me, so I can't even reply to answer the question lmao
@@hakanbrakankrakan hey buddy, you can’t block people in the comments section only report and respond.
@@Johnathan-Johnston-III i wrote the same comment twice and nothing appeared so i guessed
Corn Nuts used to have a jingle on the radio in the 90s that said "bust a nut" I think they were ahead of the game
hasan telling the chatter to GO OUTSIDE xD and chat freaking out hahaha
The ads that stand out to me these days are drug ads. What gets me is that every single one lists the same set of side effects, mostly relating to suppressing your immune system. There are also ones that are for ridiculously specific kinds of cancers, and I just have to wonder who the fuck goes to their oncologist to suggest medicine. Or do they think a broad-spectrum TV ad will be watched by oncologists?
Me an my brothers say “it’s my money and I want it now,” all the time. I hate it, but advertising wiggles it’s way into your head
I've been working at my job for over 3 years, we went out for a company lunch once, and another time we went to a barbecue for whatever tf and everyone just socialized with their coworkers for the most part.
John Rich actin like he didn’t sing about riding cowboys 👀
How will I bring down this company? I will burn my FAVOURITE PAIR OF SHOES
Omfg I'm losing my mind aswell.. chatters be like "so you meet people at the private gym, bet. Give me the address!"
Because they don't want to meet people, they just want to meet Hasans people. Lmao. I get it, I'm not famous either, but to meet cool people, you have to meet all sorts of people. You can't just only adopt famous people as friends! 😂😂😂
everyone remembers the gorilla ad for being a cadbury ad
Reminds me of an early 2000's car commercial
"When you turn on your car... *starts engine* *throaty revs* ...does it return the favor?"
😳😳😳
why does the wallpaper makes me think of aquaman?
Appreciate the stunlock timer
I am hbomberguy's strongest soldier
I will k*ll anyone who says "five hours on the origins of the oomph sound/ 8 hours on sonic lore is too long"
That you are Jim, stay strong 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
you and me both buddy. you and me both. 🫡🫡
chatters once again failed the "try not to debate bro why I have to be lonely" challenge
Ahhh a classic
Jingles are wild sometimes. I know the jingle for Pepsodent toothpaste they used in the 40s and 50s because my grandma still sings it to this day. Like, it makes sense that it’s memorable because it’s musical, but /still/
Hbomb hating on corn nuts is unacceptable
A wildly unnecessary bit of slander
God I remember nodding along to Crowder and Shapiro about this ad when the Gillette ad came out. What a trip man😱
I forgot how blue Harris's eyes looked with the old school colorgrading.
"How do you meet people after high school?"
Me meeting everyone except from high school
My best friend was Earls room mate in Samoa. Tell him Damian says hi damn that was so long ago now
Somebody tell this man that Bovril is the equivalent of drinking beef gravy and is a common drink at British football matches.
I’m Australian and I’ve tried it… once…
@This_RuthIsOnFire Same, I was serving at a football match and we were allowed to chose a coffee, tea, or bovril on break. I quickly regretted it and quietly swapped it out for a tea 😂
@@anthonyjohnson1629 my mum often still says “Coffee, tea, or Bonox?” (Same stuff)
No one ever asks for Bonox.
I’m assuming it came out of rationing during wartime.
Notice he says he had a media studies class in high school. We don't have that class in our schools because they don't want you to understand how marketing manipulates you so are a good little consumer.
puerto rican vegan socialist lowkey one of the best usernames
As someone from East LA it is more affordable (not really some places have rent at like 3k for a single room in a shared space) and it is quickly getting gentrified, you can look around and see stores that are definitely not catered or run by hispanics and there’s a bunch of buildings that are getting taken down and rebuilt into apartments that *definitely* don’t look like they belong. But besides that I grew up here and I really like it, my brother wants to take us to Texas but I don’t wanna go 😅
"What the fuck is Bovril?" Looks like the advertisement worked.
the whole mid vid getting friends rant was hilarious
Reminds me of that perfume commercial with Johnny Depp after he won that court case against Amber Heard, because of course they wanted him, and granted, there was a bunch of people on the comment section saying how great the brand was for hiring him or/and that they will now buy their products
3:42 that burger ad is bizarre
The burning of shoes on the perfectly cut grass is triggering. You're gonna have to like replace the dirt.
The banned skittles commercials were by FAR the best
Hasan once again pissed that a few trans people asked him to just ignore the wizard game and play a better game instead
corn nuts twitter would pop off if they just tweeted the word
'deez'
every year for no reason.
He lives in California .
In Los Angeles
The probability of running into a voice actor oe any actor is higher than ours .
The brands asking sunny d if he's okay over twitter is probably the funniest byproduct of the shit stain that is late-stage capitalism (capitalism in general.)
So basically advertising has just devolved into starting and monetizing flame wars.
As a Hasan fan this hits really weird. Half way through, when he starts talking about meeting people. I don't know what Hasan thinks people mean when they say "how can I meet new people?", but I think to me it means "how can I get to know new people?". Hasan answers that question by saying "there are people outside". My point is, I go outside a lot, because I like it out there, but when I'm out, either by myself or with friends, the people we meet in casual interactions are not interested in getting to know us. They have there own lives and it hard to justify spending your time developing a friendship with some random you played pool with a couple times when you're working a full time job and raising a family etc...
Try new things like joining a club
You are right, it is becoming more difficult to meet people. What helped me was joining political organisations, making friends at new workplaces as well as volunteering. You get to know people and spend time together through shared work. The ones you vibe with you can then invite to meet outside of those spaces for coffee or whatever.
@@okofreak01 thanks, I've actually been doing some of this recently. I volunteer for my local fringe arts festival which happens to be on currently. Unfortunately, I've been volunteering there for years and I already know everyone - this doesn't help too much though, because the people I have most in common with there aren't actually remotely local, and only visit during the festival, so I can't really build an ongoing friendship with them. I've decided this with be my last year of volunteering there, as I've been doing it for 9 years now (minus covid), but I'll be looking for another place to volunteer.
I like my work colleagues, we get on fine at work but after working here for 2 years, I can confirm none of us have any common interests outside of work.
I wish I had a local left wing political group, but I don't. I've even considered starting one, but I really don't have the time it would take to commit to something like this. I'm actually closer financially to been able to move closer to my nearest city, where there are active left wing political groups, than I am to being able to find time to create such a group. Only problem with moving is that I'd lose the local friends that I currently have.
I don't want to be doomer about it, but I feel like I'm trying to follow the instructions everyone likes to suggest, but I'm really not getting anywhere. I have some great friends, just not many. Makes me want to just give up on new people and focus on solidifying the friendships I already have to be honest.
@@thermalx796 I don't know if you've ever lived in a rural town or not. We have a film club with is made up entirely of retirees, a brass band (I have nerve damage in my right arm which means I'd struggle to carry a brass instrument, nevermind actually playing one), and an amateur theatre and opera club which is also exclusively retirees. I appreciate the suggestion, but I have already considered joining local clubs.
@@Jojo.R.Chipelago Well it seems from your comments that you are not 20 anymore and live in a rural area. That is not ideal hahaha. If you really want to meet people maybe moving would be an idea? Seems like you've been here at least nine? Years. It's so much easier to meet people in the city imo. But I guess that's a difficult thing to do especially for something that seems so trivial.
I don't have a good answer. Sorry man
IT IS NOT BOYCOTTING IF YOU’VE ALREADY MADE THE ONE TIME PURCHASE XD
cmon, everyone knows this ad wasn't for headphones. i'm german and even i sat here screaming "NEIN NEIN NEIN!"
Remember the hot dog commercials with the dude with 3 arms?
I love Hasan going "You guys never meet anime voice actors at the gym because you don't go outside", when he literally lives in the entertainment capital of the world.
Great video as always!
This video is all that played through my brain during the Harry Potter bullshit lol.
Ikr? I'm trans, and all I could think is how we're doing the marketing for them. That and how placing ourselves on the side of No Fun is terrible optics for the community
@@CJMGalaxy I didn't want to speak out so much since I'm not trans but it was so, _so_ irritating how people fell for the obvious.
Japanese and Thai commercials are always my favourite , it's so dumb
in usa elementary schools, when they are asked to draw about their country, they just draw different company logos and usa flags.
'wtf is Bovril...?' Is peak American.
Lmao started watching this video at 9.11pm
When did his Alex Jones impersonation get so good
I think what got them was how turned on they were by the woman with the brand deal.
It’s almost like Anheuser-Busch meant for this to happen 🤔
I hope this video actually brings up the commercial that literally advertises mini-brands to kids. It's so frickin weird. It's not even actual oys just "mini-brand named...items."
Straight-up conditioning us from childhood to be good little braindead consumers. People don't nearly talk about it enough.
I work for Keurig and they use our state sick time out of our vacation
Anybody else want AZAN to react to Hbomberguy's Tommy Tallarico's video? Interesting video about the relationship of the owner and the worker.
Also add the NAILS emote, AZAN
Guarantee a quarter of it will be a piss break
Hasan: 😠"I've been doing this for a very long time!"😠
Yeah? Well I've been watching videos for DECADES bud!
Back to the classics huh?
23:05 yooo ive been getting that same anime ad
Man is so depressing when that Warehouse supervisor didn't want to go to places to meet warehouse supervisors.... My brother in Christ HE DIDNT EVEN WANNA BE FRIENDS WITH SOMONE LIKE HIMSELF.
word to the wise: many public libraries offer free events that are open to the public where you can meet folks :)
Every hospital has a gala btw
You like japan right? Next time you get there, just check their advertisement, it's bonkers! I love it cuz the whole time I'm like "WTF? WTF? oh... noodles, really?" lol
For rural Hasanabi heads, take your asses to the local VFW or Lions Club for meetings and volunteer events. Lots of old folks with great stories and they have fucking grandaughters they will definitely try to set you up with. You can have this tip for free.
"who talks to people at the gym?" -- this chatter hasn't been to my gym, where the trainers are overly chatty. I have to politely decline interactions whenver they approach me for shit.
I wish being subscribed meant I didn't have to hear hasans ad for the ad