@@envoyofthecross ill look it up later. If I remember correctly, it was towards the end when they were talking about the boat crash in Baltimore. Sips said it.
I know you're probably /s'ing me, but I'll take the risk. He means that since they prerecord the MailBags to cover weeks when they're ot available, he knows this one is airing when he's on holiday. So he's speaking for his future self when he says "...cause I'm currently on a beach somewhere"
I have run across so many artists who get angry about the idea of talent. I kinda get it. They deserve to get credit to the years of work they've put in. And it's so frustrating to hear someone saying, "I could never do that," when you know they could with enough practice and instruction. They're 100% right about those things. But c'mon. Calculus 2 was one of the hardest classes I ever took. I took several math classes that were very difficult for me. And having briefly been a math teacher, I can tell you it's maddening that so many people have been allowed to believe they're just inherently bad at math, when it's obvious that they have the capability. We're not only failing to teach them well, we're setting them up to feel helpless with numbers for the rest of their lives. So yeah, fully agreed that achievement still takes hard work, and it's awful when people believe they can't learn because they don't have some mysterious, inborn talent. But I'm not going to pretend that I didn't have an easier time in math than many other students. How much is innate, how much is early education, and how much is an expectation of success, from both myself and others? I dunno, there are lots of factors that can fall under what we think of as "talent." But one way or another, I ended up mostly having an easier time in math than other people. And there are subjects where I had a harder time than most. I don't want people to think there's something wrong with them if they struggle in math, nor do I want to feel like I'm incapable of learning history, just because it requires more work on my part. It's okay to admit that people don't always have an equal start in every area of life!
They start talking about skill in videogames and boardgames being a learnable thing and flax takes it to football and athleticism without missing a beat. Relatedly, I don't know how you can hear that Messi started training at 4 and point to that as evidence of in born talent rather than years and years of skill building.
natural talent matters, but only really matters at the top of the top of every "skill" for messi, he's just one of thousands of kids who have been playing and training hard since they could play. every single top class player is like that, everyone needs to be like that to be a world class player but STILL messi is messi. that little edge compared to his peers talent does matter but only when the playing field is leveled by the fact that everyone has trained just as hard
How have i just tried to cancel the beer52 subscription and you can only do it by fucking calling them. Seems like u should mention that in your fucking sponsored segment for them.
i'm calling bullshit, mosquitos aren't number 1. they carry malaria, which is actually caused by a parasite within the mosquito, and other diseases which are carried by viruses and bacteria, but the mosquito itself isn't deadly. humans at #2 is sketchy too..
They do say the list comes with an asterix saying some of these animals are noted as deadly "through spreading diseases" and not the animal itself being a killer. But yes, there could be a different list without diseases.
Mailbag! The mailbag is here once again!
i sing this in my head everytime I see a new episode!
The Mailbag do time, we’ll have a great old tiiiiime 🎶
Muthafucin mailbag
"Maybe they should stay on the boat" 😂
Killed me lol😂😂😂
Timestamp? I must have missed it
@@envoyofthecross ill look it up later. If I remember correctly, it was towards the end when they were talking about the boat crash in Baltimore. Sips said it.
28:14, listnen to this segment. @@envoyofthecross
am I meant to believe Lewis is on a beach, eating an apple, while recording a Triforce podcast?
I know you're probably /s'ing me, but I'll take the risk.
He means that since they prerecord the MailBags to cover weeks when they're ot available, he knows this one is airing when he's on holiday. So he's speaking for his future self when he says "...cause I'm currently on a beach somewhere"
@@jamescarroll384 i did not know this so this was genuinely useful
Viewer: *states fact*
Lewis: “interesting take!”
😂😂
Pyrion creaming for Lucy Pinder is hilarious 😂
I’m loving all the callbacks to older episodes
I have run across so many artists who get angry about the idea of talent. I kinda get it. They deserve to get credit to the years of work they've put in. And it's so frustrating to hear someone saying, "I could never do that," when you know they could with enough practice and instruction. They're 100% right about those things.
But c'mon. Calculus 2 was one of the hardest classes I ever took. I took several math classes that were very difficult for me. And having briefly been a math teacher, I can tell you it's maddening that so many people have been allowed to believe they're just inherently bad at math, when it's obvious that they have the capability. We're not only failing to teach them well, we're setting them up to feel helpless with numbers for the rest of their lives. So yeah, fully agreed that achievement still takes hard work, and it's awful when people believe they can't learn because they don't have some mysterious, inborn talent.
But I'm not going to pretend that I didn't have an easier time in math than many other students. How much is innate, how much is early education, and how much is an expectation of success, from both myself and others? I dunno, there are lots of factors that can fall under what we think of as "talent." But one way or another, I ended up mostly having an easier time in math than other people. And there are subjects where I had a harder time than most. I don't want people to think there's something wrong with them if they struggle in math, nor do I want to feel like I'm incapable of learning history, just because it requires more work on my part. It's okay to admit that people don't always have an equal start in every area of life!
Lewis, there are not many Crocs here in Florida. They're almost all Alligators, which are much more docile
39:08 Lewis "cool" gave me a good belly laugh 😂
I've found Pepsi doesn't go flat as quick. For me if I have the choice, pepsi all the way
Indeed, I much prefer Pepsi over Coke.
Full album of Sips' 'Like the Beatles'
Seems like we need to air drop Dragon Flies around the world. Get those Mosquitos out of here.
Woah, a few years ago I donated sips the doctor pepper joke on stream, homie is still saying it.
If actually you, bloody legend I also quote it hahaha
Saying talent doesn't exist is a very Lewis take
Love the mailbag.
Boy oh boy, what a joy
Sips is playing Cyberpunk 2077 and it’s really good content!!!
Lewis on fire with that first email!
Love it as always lads
Mailbag gang
Yet another Australia Triforce episode? I’m in.
Manchester’s historical music scene is so obviously superior to Sheffield’s, it’s not even close. I can’t speak to what it’s like today.
I blame Brexit.
Self Esteem is a very good musical artist.
56 years is a pretty long time for something like advertisement trends...
should I expect Australia to be a... prominent topic in this one? lol
My room used to be covered in Lucy Pinder posters
They start talking about skill in videogames and boardgames being a learnable thing and flax takes it to football and athleticism without missing a beat. Relatedly, I don't know how you can hear that Messi started training at 4 and point to that as evidence of in born talent rather than years and years of skill building.
Bulk athletes start training at early ages. Some are just naturally better than others eg lebron
What is the email for submitting to the mailbag?
But for real, why is coke EVERYWHERE, but if you order it in a restaurant "iS pEPSi oK?" NO! ITS NOT!
When did a white guy last win the 100m?
2021 Olympics hahaha
Didn’t Marcell Jacobs win the 100m at the last Olympics? Pretty sure he is not white, not that it matters, but your statement is clearly wrong.
he is mixed race hahaha
Stardew Valley literally has sex mods. LMAO.
More top 10s please!
the boys discuss nature v nurture XD
There's no crocodiles in Florida Lewis
american crocs are native there
@@Reece983aligators….
How are Deer not on the list? They kill 440 and injured 59000 annually in the USA alone
Florida is the only place on earth that has both crocodiles and alligators live naturally. Yes they weren't always there but they are now
man this podcast is just ill-informed people talking out of their arse! oh wait...that's the comment section. LMAO.
30:30 😭😭
Two words:
Lucy Pinder
Does Pyrion respond to emails? I can't tell if i sent an unworthy email, he hasnt read it, or i got the wrong email.
You know, its funny how anti-pepsi you guys are. I literally don't anyone among my friends and family who prefers coke to pepsi lol
the jiggle physics tweet came off as unprofessional and creepy rather than funny
IHATP
IHAGV
@@thefinal9923 kiss already
natural talent matters, but only really matters at the top of the top of every "skill"
for messi, he's just one of thousands of kids who have been playing and training hard since they could play. every single top class player is like that, everyone needs to be like that to be a world class player but STILL messi is messi. that little edge compared to his peers
talent does matter but only when the playing field is leveled by the fact that everyone has trained just as hard
How have i just tried to cancel the beer52 subscription and you can only do it by fucking calling them. Seems like u should mention that in your fucking sponsored segment for them.
lewis‘ new age talent isn’t a real thing is just such BS….
i'm calling bullshit, mosquitos aren't number 1. they carry malaria, which is actually caused by a parasite within the mosquito, and other diseases which are carried by viruses and bacteria, but the mosquito itself isn't deadly. humans at #2 is sketchy too..
They do say the list comes with an asterix saying some of these animals are noted as deadly "through spreading diseases" and not the animal itself being a killer.
But yes, there could be a different list without diseases.