@@thatshirleylee Sam in Total Forgiveness: As your employer I think there's a lot of ethical issues that come with me torturing you for money. Sam in Game Changer:
"Oh so you'd like me to engage in stereotype?!" Says the man who came up with "Seamus Michael O'halloran McPhee! The snakes were PAGANS, Ebenezer! He's making Ireland Right for the Lord!!! And you'll do well to accept him in your heart or its TO PERDITION YE'LL BE BOUND!!!" *Haatcha cha chi cha cheye chi cho.*
Later in the episode for Brennan he gets "Australian Spanish Teacher" and he acts very stereotypical. Then in a nice call back to giving points to Brennan for "catching (Sam) being reductive" he gives Brennan points again for "being reductive" ruclips.net/video/YyDqI4Vo0f8/видео.html
Yeaaaa he doesn't care about stereotypes. He also did a reversal when he played a communist. Rather than being a Russian he was an obnoxious American college student communist. Although I think he was trying to play it serious, as if communism should be taken seriously.
* Was kinda hoping for an immediate cut from "So you'd like me to engage in stereotype?" to "So alroit, ola, coma estah! No mey goosta piscardo grande cawn moochos dientayz!"
"why am I the antagonist" Sam has yet to understand that he is always the antagonist, even when making gameshows in which the participents compete against each other
The North Dakotan bit hits so close to home lmfao. I got sent to Minot after joining the AF. Half the people I’ve talked to here were also originally from the east coast 💀
Yea honestly it seemed normal to me, that's what a lot of folks are like there. I didn't even consider the stereotype until Sam got called out about it. I'm glad they're pushing back on little things like this against the middle of the country. Usually those folks (and the south) are always open season to make fun of. Which is fine, but they don't seem to want to mock the coastal elites with the same fervor.
the problem is coastal elites don't have a funny accent to do lmao. unless you wanna get into the posh "oh my good fellow" stuff, that's a fun one to do, altho it's just a Rich people accent not a coastal accent
Similar. I'm from MA but had a job in Williston about 15 years ago. Local at one point said they could tell I was an east coaster because, and I quote, "you talk too fast and you always drive like you've got somewhere to be."
Google says its 2-3 tablespoons over 4-5 days but based on what my girlfriend leaves in the trash and her sheets it seems like 14 and a half gallons per day
I get it doesn't fit the prompt. But the first brennan clip always feels incomplete without Brennan later impersonating an Australian and Sam once again giving him points for "being reductive". So he got points for catching Sam being reductive and being reductive.
Especially since you could argue that a typical period doesn't involve loosing a lot of blood (in fact most of it is endometrial tissue), but a blood donation is hitting the amount that is safe to take
This bit made me aware of my own reductive assumptions about people and events. I hadn't yet heard of the word being applied this way. I love these people!
Lisa's random decision to turn Sam into the antagonist was great. "And I bet you didn't see that coming, Sam." fully breaking the fourth wall. A highlight of that episode. I want more Lisa Gilroy on Make Some Noise!
New edition: Sam asked a contestant to say a quote while being swarmed by bees. The guest says it with a gruff voice and ends it by saying I'm candayman. They keep getting him
@@SeraphsWitness very weird hill to die on that these renowned improv comedians who do livestreamed DND regularly where they're just as funny aren't actually good at improv and it's all just made up. one of the takes of all time.
Sam had an opportunity to go pedant there on the 2nd clip, since the amount of blood lost during a period is not what most would colloquially consider "a lot". The majority of material that is expelled is endometrial cells. Actual true blood lost during a full period is seldom over 3oz, or around 80ml.
I do want to mention that we do not loose that much blood on our period (it is mostly fluids tinted with blood), but we do lose flesh as the uterine lining sheds every since month in preparation for pregnancy. The shedding is where the blood comes from and what causes the pain. Fun fact the terrible smell comes from a hormone being released that CAUSES YOUR BODY TO DECOMPOSE! Guys will never know how it feels to pee chunks. Yes I am a woman that also happened to take domestic animal reproduction as an elective (restricted) in college. Knowledge is power right? 😬
Not to detract from what you've said here, 10/10 and all...but as a man who has passed kidney stones I do, regretfully, know something about "peeing chunks" 😭
Speak for yourself. Most (although not that many, admittedly) people I´ve talked to about mine don´t even seem to believe me on how much I bleed even though I fail on the sanitary level almost every time. Oh, and have you ever passed out because of bloodloss caused by your period? I have. No, it wasn´t due to something else, that´s confirmed cause it happened at a clinic. So, IT DIFFERS. Edit: since people comment about it, yes, yes it´s not normal and I know that and so does my doctor and I obviously didn´t keep this to myself. You don´t need to tell me to get help, I have common sense. But my point stands. Just cause you don´t bleed a lot doesn´t mean others don´t and she is right when she says women lose "a lot of blood" all the time.
@@letonoska7348ugh same I lose so much blood on my period that I become anemic. I don’t even bother with tampons since I’d have to replace them like every hour 😅 edit: don’t worry, I just have PCOS, not anything serious
The funniest part of this all to me is legitimately what stereotypes were Brennan even expected to act on in that first clip??? What stereotypical behavior for a North Dakotan???
As a North Dakotan (don’t live there anymore, but was born there and lived there for a while), its the accent mostly. Some people, especially those born in raised by North Dakotan parents, have a very distinct way of talking. Like for instance my family goes “O ya!” That’s probably the best I can describe it, but I’m sure you could find some examples online 😅 Edit: Oh and also I think there’s one about us being like super polite?
can someone please tell me what the north dakotan impression was "supposed" to be 😂 i don't think ive ever heard a dakotan accent in my life. when i first saw the episode i thought the joke was that there was no stereotype to do, but then sam reacted that way and i have never understood
if you've ever heard Sarah Palin you know the accent Sam had in mind. (There is an actual reason for the connection between a thick fargo regional accent and Alaskans)
@@aff77141 I don't know jack shit about American accents (apart form California valley girl accent) and that was what I thought was the joke. Not going into outside stereotypes but leaning in one that is mostly accurate. Not that I know anything about life in North Dakota, but that's what I think he was going for.
@@dfleck9210I mean, if you listen to the words Brennan says, it's really clear that the joke is that his character is not from North Dakota, and therefore doesn't have a North Dakotan accent.
My mind immediately went to donating blood. Something like “what’s up guys, bit of a different video today. I’ve decided to donate blood. I’ve recently learned that my blood type is O- and that blood type in particular is really important to have on hand because it’s the universal donor. I wanted to film this because I personally didn’t know until recently and I wanted to get the word out and encourage people to donate blood, especially if you have O-. It’s in high demand and you could save a life.”
As a European, I have absolutely no idea what the stereotype was supposed to be, so I will just assume from now on that the thing Brennan did is the North Dakotan stereotype
I thought, "losing a lot of blood" could literally be a Hematopatholigist who can't find his bags of blood while recording his youtube video. I took it a bit more literally.
I don't think I would have given Brennan the point on the technicality that he said he "moved here [North Dakota] three years ago" so he is not truly a North Dakotan
If you're living in a state, you're a member of that state. That's the technicality. There's no such thing as a "North Dakotan" by blood or birth. Some people have just been their longer or shorter than others. It's not an ethnicity.
For an extremely heavy period you can expel ~100 mL of blood. For comparison, a typical blood donation is 500 mL which is also about the amount needed for lightheadedness (although many people won't even notice unless they are particularly sensitive).
what truth? That lie about only a few teaspoons of blood or whatever? LMAO that is not true for many women. I'm anemic as fuck because I loose so much blood every period. I wish it was a few teaspoons!
@@SohiHien that was sarcasm -_- Also, hope you went to a bunch of doctors to rule out all possible causes of heavy bleeding, because in most cases there is an underlying cause that needs medical attention. Doctors can be assholes to women and many problems go under-diagnosed. Also also, lose, not loose.
@@MisterIncog I'm apparently fine based on tests and imaging. And unfortunately where I am there is no way to go to multiple Doctors, you get what you get and even that can be months/years or impossible to get.
Um, Actually, can you call yourself a North Dakotan if you're still using phrases like "until we get settled"? The prompt asked for a North Dakotan, but can you say you you're a proper North Dakotan if you literally don't feel like it's home yet?
why does everyone feel the need to weigh in on what they think “a lot” should constitute? You even les by saying you liked the joke. So what was the point of pointing that out? You could’ve just enjoyed the joke and moved on.
Would period amounts of blood constitute "a lot of blood"? I mean, I feel like because it's a relatively routine thing it can't really be said to be "a lot of blood" unless you're having a phenomenally heavy period.
Reeeeaally think she misconstrued the point of "losing a lot of blood". pretty sure that prompt was about rapidly losing an amount of blood that would require hospitalization
I'm gonna be honest, I don't think Brennan deserved the point for "North Dakotan" considering the fact that, in attempting to not engage in stereotype, his whole bit was, "I'm not from North Dakota, and I could totally leave more often."
@generalcodsworth4417 perhaps, legally. I'm not actually sure how that works while staying in the same country. Maybe something like a driver's license would be the best indicator? I'm not sure if that works differently in the States. Regardless, I think that the wistful, "could be more," implies that the character does not consider himself a North Dakotan. That being said, you make a good point, I didn't think about that.
"A lot" is subjective, I guess. I would consider a lot of blood to be enough to cause dizziness or unconsciousness, even death, but sure a small smear on a napkin can be "a lot" too.
@@lj-iv5rx Half a litre or more is more what I was referring to by enough to cause unconsciousness and death. I don't believe the two quantities are similar enough in that regard but, again, "a lot" is still subjective.
I'm disappointed, but not at all surprised, that clips of that bit always have a bunch of dudes commenting on what they think counts as 'a lot of blood' like they think it matters or something
I'd argue that "losing blood" has the connotation that your body isn't naturally expelling it. Like I don't "lose" a wrapper for my candy if I throw it away on purpose. It wasn't misplaced. It is funny when they put the prompt right back on Sam, I'd just argue that it doesn't actually get the point in this instance.
If you really want to be pedantic about it, the blood is not intended to be expelled - the thing that is supposed to exit is the uterine lining, but that bleeds when it tears off.
As a friendly education for my fellows out there: we don't lose that much blood on our period, and definitely not "a lot," even if it appears that way. It's typically no more than half a cup total unless you are a very rare part of the population. Perhaps a better option to fit the "a lot" phrase would have been while donating blood, which takes a lot more and a lot more quickly than our cycles do. ☺️
Not true. It's way more then a rare part of the population. Many experience heavy bleeding either at a certain point of their life or their entire lives. Especially if not on birth control, birth control helps lightening periods a lot for people that use it.
"Why am I the antagonist" asked the man who created a gameshow for the sole purpose of tormenting his employees.
then pays their rent
@@thatshirleylee Sam in Total Forgiveness: As your employer I think there's a lot of ethical issues that come with me torturing you for money.
Sam in Game Changer:
@@thatshirleyleepretty sure that was a joke, but it still gave me the ick
Sam is the sole antagonist of the whole dang channel lmfao
two gameshows
"Oh so you'd like me to engage in stereotype?!"
Says the man who came up with "Seamus Michael O'halloran McPhee! The snakes were PAGANS, Ebenezer! He's making Ireland Right for the Lord!!! And you'll do well to accept him in your heart or its TO PERDITION YE'LL BE BOUND!!!" *Haatcha cha chi cha cheye chi cho.*
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Later in the episode for Brennan he gets "Australian Spanish Teacher" and he acts very stereotypical. Then in a nice call back to giving points to Brennan for "catching (Sam) being reductive" he gives Brennan points again for "being reductive"
ruclips.net/video/YyDqI4Vo0f8/видео.html
It’s ok to make fun of your own heritage
That's definitely edited to replay the "reductive" clip from the first bit.@@matthewsaari6577
Yeaaaa he doesn't care about stereotypes.
He also did a reversal when he played a communist. Rather than being a Russian he was an obnoxious American college student communist. Although I think he was trying to play it serious, as if communism should be taken seriously.
Honestly, in Brennan’s attempt to avoid stereotyping, he actually ended up portraying the most stereotypical North Dakotan
literally
Someone not from there, lol
Lisa had one mission on that episode, she was CONSTANTLY stepping on Sams neck 😂😂😂
Was this also the episode she called him Daddy? I loved that part. Hilarious.
@@wreckitraf8765 it was actually directly before that moment
unless I'm remembering wrong she hasn't been on the show since either. I'm sure its correlation rather than causation, but is still fun to think about
@@Blatant.Obscurityshe was popular. You think Sam's ego is that big?
@@ACAB.forcutie they literally said they are sure it's just a coincidence.
somehow i didn’t know what the second clip would be but man i’m glad it was that iconic moment from lisa
herstory professor zac oyama coming in with “but you didn’t even consider that? 🤨 like that point of view? 🤨”
Zac 'Herspital' Oyama
I always knew he was one of the good ones
it's the classic zac one-liner technique where he takes you out instantly by just saying one or two sentences
@@keysmash_roa headass
Herstory Professher Zac Obama*
I was expecting Izzy's "I had ear tubes put in, so for you to do that is bigotry" from the Sam Says Episode, but these two clips are also gold
Sam gets cancelled *three times
I was expecting it as well lol but still lived it
Same!
Sam "you must contractually call me daddy" Reich
sorry, 👀WHUT👀
@@Strogman25lisa made a joke abt it in this same episode i think she said something like "sam asked me to call him that" very seriously lol
@@queerlavender lmfao that's amazing
idk mine says Zaddy
"Daddy or else"
The timing on that Turn-Eye Contact-"...Sam" is incredibly good
And in the Sam Says video someone says they had eartubes put in as a child, so taking advantage of that hearing impairment is bigotry.
Izzy learned from Brennan to call out Sam's shit at every opportunity
@@jimmy_the_squid9456no i imagine she’s just like that on her own
@@santiv4 1000% Izzy just be like that.
Its why theyre meant for each other @@JordanGold5227
@@jimmy_the_squid9456 that's what Brennan saw in her in the first place, probably
i love hearing the crew laugh 😭😭 definitely my favorite part of make some noise
We can also bring up the “I had ear tubes put in when I was a child” and cancel him THRICE
* Was kinda hoping for an immediate cut from "So you'd like me to engage in stereotype?" to "So alroit, ola, coma estah! No mey goosta piscardo grande cawn moochos dientayz!"
i didn’t know you like “make some noise” too
I read that in Brennan's stereotypical Australian Spanish Teach voice. You did great with that lol
Trust Fund Sam strikes again!
lisa's facial expressions in this bit are so perfect
"why am I the antagonist" Sam has yet to understand that he is always the antagonist, even when making gameshows in which the participents compete against each other
the contestants always remember who the *real* enemy is
The North Dakotan bit hits so close to home lmfao. I got sent to Minot after joining the AF. Half the people I’ve talked to here were also originally from the east coast 💀
Yea honestly it seemed normal to me, that's what a lot of folks are like there. I didn't even consider the stereotype until Sam got called out about it.
I'm glad they're pushing back on little things like this against the middle of the country. Usually those folks (and the south) are always open season to make fun of. Which is fine, but they don't seem to want to mock the coastal elites with the same fervor.
the problem is coastal elites don't have a funny accent to do lmao.
unless you wanna get into the posh "oh my good fellow" stuff, that's a fun one to do, altho it's just a Rich people accent not a coastal accent
@@WaluTime coastal elites definitely have an accent on the west coast, though it's not as thick
@@WaluTimeyou just gotta do the Kennedy accent
Similar. I'm from MA but had a job in Williston about 15 years ago. Local at one point said they could tell I was an east coaster because, and I quote, "you talk too fast and you always drive like you've got somewhere to be."
that was such a good episode, daddy.
Google says its 2-3 tablespoons over 4-5 days but based on what my girlfriend leaves in the trash and her sheets it seems like 14 and a half gallons per day
Trust me, it feels like 14 and a half gallons
2-3 tablespoons is just the part that is actual blood. You also have the endometrium that is shedding.
the way she pauses before "sam" just scratches my brain for some reason
When you're a North Dakotan like I am, it's always excited when our state comes up in places like this.
This is exactly the clip combo I needed in my life
Seeing the title I immediately knew what two clips it would be, and this did not disappoint
Sam uses the same adding machine my father has. That thing has to be at least forty years old.
Might be from Sam's dad
@@ERosa1991huh, really? Where do you think he's from?
@@yanagelfand4337 Somewhere in Massachusetts, I think. I wonder what movie theater he went to as a kid
You call your dad "that thing"?
@@ND-nr6mx No, that's what I call Sam.
I get it doesn't fit the prompt. But the first brennan clip always feels incomplete without Brennan later impersonating an Australian and Sam once again giving him points for "being reductive". So he got points for catching Sam being reductive and being reductive.
There's no corner in his heart he wouldn't turn in for 5 points
Brennan’s morals are not to catch people out on being reductive. Brennan’s morals are to WIN.
To be fair a North Dakotan stereotype is much more obscure that Aussie stereotypes. People don't think about North Dakotans enough for one to manifest
Zac Oyama, one of the good ones.
“not all men?” they’re right. zac oyama would never.
I love how the dab gets the biggest laugh, so unexpected, so funny
The other angle is the youtuber live streaming their blood donation and encouraging their viewers to also donate
Especially since you could argue that a typical period doesn't involve loosing a lot of blood (in fact most of it is endometrial tissue), but a blood donation is hitting the amount that is safe to take
This bit made me aware of my own reductive assumptions about people and events. I hadn't yet heard of the word being applied this way. I love these people!
Thanks for pulling these two clips together👍
As a North Dakotan, that was on point. To a terrifying degree...
the dab is too freaking good lol
Common thread for both Zac was there both times
I thought of the “point to where Sam’s really from” **points to Africa** “we all are”
I was expecting the scene from Sam says where Izzy says she had esr tubes put in as a child.
As a North Dakotan from Ohio, I loved Brennan's interpretation.
Lisa's random decision to turn Sam into the antagonist was great. "And I bet you didn't see that coming, Sam." fully breaking the fourth wall. A highlight of that episode. I want more Lisa Gilroy on Make Some Noise!
I don't have Dropout and today is the first day I've heard of Lisa, but I love her.
The problem with Lisa's answer is that the prompt posed "A lot" of blood. Though absent a description of what constitutes a lot, fair enough.
It’s odd how many comments are so fixated on the ambiguity of “a lot”
The first two days of my period are what I would consider “a lot of blood.” And I have it easier than others with my period flow.
Zac Oyama being witness to both of these is truly the kind of coincidence that is so funny to me.
New edition: Sam asked a contestant to say a quote while being swarmed by bees. The guest says it with a gruff voice and ends it by saying I'm candayman. They keep getting him
of course Zac had already consid-her-ed that, like that point of view
Ok, but to be fair to Sam, I’m pretty sure that prompt was given to Lisa specifically for that reaction
Well yea, these are all planned out. It's not actually improv.
@@SeraphsWitness The prompts are planned, yeah, but the players don’t see them until that moment
@@pyromaniacpotato10 you sweet summer child.
@@SeraphsWitness If you want to doubt these people’s ability to make shit up on the spot, go right ahead
@@SeraphsWitness very weird hill to die on that these renowned improv comedians who do livestreamed DND regularly where they're just as funny aren't actually good at improv and it's all just made up. one of the takes of all time.
The funny part is in the sequel Brennan has no problem acting as a stereotypical australian.
"I'm losing a lot of blood right now."
Sam “Shame On *Me* For Being Reductive” Reich
"Why am I the antagonist" my brother in christ you created the show
Dont forget when he discriminated against Izzy in Sam says for having an eartube.
I would have done the blood thing by doing a blood donation vlog
Sam had an opportunity to go pedant there on the 2nd clip, since the amount of blood lost during a period is not what most would colloquially consider "a lot".
The majority of material that is expelled is endometrial cells. Actual true blood lost during a full period is seldom over 3oz, or around 80ml.
I do want to mention that we do not loose that much blood on our period (it is mostly fluids tinted with blood), but we do lose flesh as the uterine lining sheds every since month in preparation for pregnancy. The shedding is where the blood comes from and what causes the pain. Fun fact the terrible smell comes from a hormone being released that CAUSES YOUR BODY TO DECOMPOSE! Guys will never know how it feels to pee chunks. Yes I am a woman that also happened to take domestic animal reproduction as an elective (restricted) in college. Knowledge is power right? 😬
Not to detract from what you've said here, 10/10 and all...but as a man who has passed kidney stones I do, regretfully, know something about "peeing chunks" 😭
@@dreamcanvas5321thats so scary
Speak for yourself. Most (although not that many, admittedly) people I´ve talked to about mine don´t even seem to believe me on how much I bleed even though I fail on the sanitary level almost every time. Oh, and have you ever passed out because of bloodloss caused by your period? I have. No, it wasn´t due to something else, that´s confirmed cause it happened at a clinic. So, IT DIFFERS.
Edit: since people comment about it, yes, yes it´s not normal and I know that and so does my doctor and I obviously didn´t keep this to myself. You don´t need to tell me to get help, I have common sense. But my point stands. Just cause you don´t bleed a lot doesn´t mean others don´t and she is right when she says women lose "a lot of blood" all the time.
@@letonoska7348ugh same I lose so much blood on my period that I become anemic. I don’t even bother with tampons since I’d have to replace them like every hour 😅 edit: don’t worry, I just have PCOS, not anything serious
How do you pee chunks? Everything is shed from the vagina not the urethra.
I love their responses.
These guys practically raised me!
“I’m losing a lot of blood right now… oh wait, I’ve actually been stabbed”
Could've been thrice, cause in the intro for the MSN episode he made the joke that the Golden Ear "absolutely didn't have a camera in it".
0:59 sings: "It's the dab heard, around the worrrrrld..."
The funniest part of this all to me is legitimately what stereotypes were Brennan even expected to act on in that first clip??? What stereotypical behavior for a North Dakotan???
As a North Dakotan (don’t live there anymore, but was born there and lived there for a while), its the accent mostly. Some people, especially those born in raised by North Dakotan parents, have a very distinct way of talking. Like for instance my family goes “O ya!” That’s probably the best I can describe it, but I’m sure you could find some examples online 😅
Edit: Oh and also I think there’s one about us being like super polite?
can someone please tell me what the north dakotan impression was "supposed" to be 😂 i don't think ive ever heard a dakotan accent in my life. when i first saw the episode i thought the joke was that there was no stereotype to do, but then sam reacted that way and i have never understood
if you've ever heard Sarah Palin you know the accent Sam had in mind. (There is an actual reason for the connection between a thick fargo regional accent and Alaskans)
Check out the movie "Fargo". That is the first thing that comes to mind for most people, despite many of the characters actually being Minnesotan.
Personally the existential dread of pretending it's a good place to live hit right
@@aff77141 I don't know jack shit about American accents (apart form California valley girl accent) and that was what I thought was the joke. Not going into outside stereotypes but leaning in one that is mostly accurate. Not that I know anything about life in North Dakota, but that's what I think he was going for.
@@dfleck9210I mean, if you listen to the words Brennan says, it's really clear that the joke is that his character is not from North Dakota, and therefore doesn't have a North Dakotan accent.
what else would you expect from someone with that last name
Twice is not enough
My wife is obviously from here is my favorite joke in the whole show
also that time when he forced Lisa to call him daddy
zaddy
just want to say it here so it’s out in the world: i love sam reich. love this man. that is all.
"why am i the antagonist?!" have you ... watched your own content ... ?
My mind immediately went to donating blood. Something like “what’s up guys, bit of a different video today. I’ve decided to donate blood. I’ve recently learned that my blood type is O- and that blood type in particular is really important to have on hand because it’s the universal donor. I wanted to film this because I personally didn’t know until recently and I wanted to get the word out and encourage people to donate blood, especially if you have O-. It’s in high demand and you could save a life.”
I hate how this was recommended to me cause Im going for a paid internship in South Dakota in May.
The *dab* was excellent 😂
As a European, I have absolutely no idea what the stereotype was supposed to be, so I will just assume from now on that the thing Brennan did is the North Dakotan stereotype
omg I can't believe Sam cancelled the kpop girl group Twice
I don’t understand what the second one was supposed to be if not exactly that
why can't i turn off the CC?
I thought, "losing a lot of blood" could literally be a Hematopatholigist who can't find his bags of blood while recording his youtube video. I took it a bit more literally.
Why did Brennan turn into Jim from The Office?!
An excessive blood loss amount of points for all the period-havers out there
AKA "women"
I don't think I would have given Brennan the point on the technicality that he said he "moved here [North Dakota] three years ago" so he is not truly a North Dakotan
If you're living in a state, you're a member of that state. That's the technicality. There's no such thing as a "North Dakotan" by blood or birth. Some people have just been their longer or shorter than others. It's not an ethnicity.
Men also sometimes be losing blood on their periods
Lisa’s was so Good
When you are from North Dakota-
0:59 dab
A real Amy Schumer in the making
Found the snowflake
honestly the north dakotan seemed like an extremely scathing roast of mediocrity
I’m loosing a lot of blood right now! 😇
I imagine "a lot" translates to some measure that would require a transfusion. Not 1/4 cup ish.
Jesus Christ Lisa didn’t even try to come up with a good character, she just went for the most basic voice she could have
if you're losing a LOT of blood constantly on your period, girl go see a doctor asap that's BAD
For an extremely heavy period you can expel ~100 mL of blood. For comparison, a typical blood donation is 500 mL which is also about the amount needed for lightheadedness (although many people won't even notice unless they are particularly sensitive).
Hats off to the 200 men in the comment section who googled menstruation after watching this, and came back to tell everyone the TRUTH.
They must’ve thought this was Um, Actually… silly guys
Huh? What men?
what truth? That lie about only a few teaspoons of blood or whatever? LMAO that is not true for many women. I'm anemic as fuck because I loose so much blood every period. I wish it was a few teaspoons!
@@SohiHien that was sarcasm -_-
Also, hope you went to a bunch of doctors to rule out all possible causes of heavy bleeding, because in most cases there is an underlying cause that needs medical attention. Doctors can be assholes to women and many problems go under-diagnosed.
Also also, lose, not loose.
@@MisterIncog I'm apparently fine based on tests and imaging. And unfortunately where I am there is no way to go to multiple Doctors, you get what you get and even that can be months/years or impossible to get.
Um, Actually, can you call yourself a North Dakotan if you're still using phrases like "until we get settled"? The prompt asked for a North Dakotan, but can you say you you're a proper North Dakotan if you literally don't feel like it's home yet?
1:04 Why did she make having a period sound like an activity though? 😂
Lisa's joke was good but you're not really losing a lot of blood.
why does everyone feel the need to weigh in on what they think “a lot” should constitute? You even les by saying you liked the joke. So what was the point of pointing that out? You could’ve just enjoyed the joke and moved on.
LISAAAAAAAAA!!! The QUEEN!!!! She should’ve just WON RIGHT THEN AND THERE!!! YASSSSS!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😂
Would period amounts of blood constitute "a lot of blood"? I mean, I feel like because it's a relatively routine thing it can't really be said to be "a lot of blood" unless you're having a phenomenally heavy period.
depends on the person. Many women struggle with anemia because their flow is very high. So yes they loose a lot of blood every period.
Also the pain
He didn’t do funny accent 😔
Sam Reich? More like 3rd Reich.
Reeeeaally think she misconstrued the point of "losing a lot of blood". pretty sure that prompt was about rapidly losing an amount of blood that would require hospitalization
Lol
I'm gonna be honest, I don't think Brennan deserved the point for "North Dakotan" considering the fact that, in attempting to not engage in stereotype, his whole bit was, "I'm not from North Dakota, and I could totally leave more often."
But if the character moved to North Dakota 3 years ago, he is presumably a permanent resident and thus is legally a North Dakotan
@generalcodsworth4417 perhaps, legally. I'm not actually sure how that works while staying in the same country. Maybe something like a driver's license would be the best indicator? I'm not sure if that works differently in the States. Regardless, I think that the wistful, "could be more," implies that the character does not consider himself a North Dakotan. That being said, you make a good point, I didn't think about that.
"A lot" is subjective, I guess. I would consider a lot of blood to be enough to cause dizziness or unconsciousness, even death, but sure a small smear on a napkin can be "a lot" too.
Periods cause intense pain, nausea, etc in many women. So yeah less blood, but similarly painful and debilitating effects
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Half a litre or more is more what I was referring to by enough to cause unconsciousness and death. I don't believe the two quantities are similar enough in that regard but, again, "a lot" is still subjective.
I'm disappointed, but not at all surprised, that clips of that bit always have a bunch of dudes commenting on what they think counts as 'a lot of blood' like they think it matters or something
I'd argue that "losing blood" has the connotation that your body isn't naturally expelling it. Like I don't "lose" a wrapper for my candy if I throw it away on purpose. It wasn't misplaced. It is funny when they put the prompt right back on Sam, I'd just argue that it doesn't actually get the point in this instance.
If you really want to be pedantic about it, the blood is not intended to be expelled - the thing that is supposed to exit is the uterine lining, but that bleeds when it tears off.
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As a friendly education for my fellows out there: we don't lose that much blood on our period, and definitely not "a lot," even if it appears that way. It's typically no more than half a cup total unless you are a very rare part of the population. Perhaps a better option to fit the "a lot" phrase would have been while donating blood, which takes a lot more and a lot more quickly than our cycles do. ☺️
Speak for yourself I’m bleeding out my man it’s my period wow I feel real woozy may be I should ca
Not true. It's way more then a rare part of the population. Many experience heavy bleeding either at a certain point of their life or their entire lives. Especially if not on birth control, birth control helps lightening periods a lot for people that use it.
@@SohiHienI guess this is up to interpretation, but when I hear "losing a lot of blood" I envision enough blood loss that it's a medical emergency