@@CampbellMC90 the guy I was commenting to is not you, so don’t bother, plus it was an honest mistake, I thought he said **The click** made fake videos, not the person mentioned in the comment
1:59 Fun fact: In Denmark, it's legal to hit a Swede attempting to cross the Danish Straights with a stick. This was made when Denmark and Sweden were having one of their many wars and never repealed.
It's specifically if a swede enters Danish land by walking over ice, since there was a surprise attack once when Öresund froze over. One of my classmates when I went media prep (Viborg) loved that fact and each time I stepped out on the iced lake he urged everyone to quickly grab a stick
Fun fact: there's actually a thing called Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria, it's usually a symptom of adhd, anxiety and some other forms of neurodivergency/mental illness, of course this is absolutely NOT an excuse and rejecting someone with that symptom does *not* make you ableist at all, but i found the paralell in the thumbnail funny, plus there's nothing wrong with a little bit of educational fun fact-ery i think :]
Fun Fact Number 2 (Electric Boogaloo): The fear of rejection has its own phobia called Anthropophobia (Generally known as the fear of people but it can be narrowed down to the fear of rejection) but that's not an excuse and if you were to reject someone with that phobia, that will *NOT* make you abelist!
Yes, it's a bit of a chicken and egg situation as well, it's not clear whether RSD is a symptom or an effect of people with those conditions being rejected a lot by their peers due to acting outside the norm. It's also not just a fear of rejection, but a whole host of difficulties relating to social relationships.
Hello, someone with diagnosed RSD here! It is true what your comment said, at least from my own experience (everyone can have a different experience with it ofc), and my RSD does come from my anxiety disorder, autism and presumably ADHD. Another symptom to RSD is simply being too anxious and afraid to even attempt whatever you're doing, in pure fear of feeling rejection(thought I should mention that). But actually rejecting us is NOT ableist, just like you said. So yeah, the post in the thumbnail was definitely from someone who doesn't have RSD or "rejection phobia", and might just be projecting for some other reason. Anyway, I was gonna comment somewhat the same thing as what you did, but ya beat me to it. Just wanted to let you know that I agree. Have a nice day, original commenter :]
The "rejecting me is ableist" one is even worse because the friend said they were aromantic, so they literally do not feel romantic attraction, and yet the person basically try to coerce them into getting involved in a romantic relationship anyway. Also, for the last one, I can promise you you do not want to listen to a full lecture of this. My senior year religion teacher was like this *every day* and it was an absolute nightmare to listen to. The leaps in logic were genuinely so bonkers. I am to this day convinced that man was actually crazy.
The rejection phobia guy ended up ranting about how aromantics are attention seekers and what-not because he got rejected by one. The person he asked out even said that he knew that they were aro and yet he still made a rant saying they're a bad person for rejecting them. It's quite pathetic honestly.
I feel really bad for the poor aro there... i think i'm on the aro spectrum too (i'm not quite sure yet) and i think i am simply not able to provide the same feelings someone who is not aro is probably expecting from a relationship. Not that i really WANT a relationship, but i suppose this factor alone would make me say no. They are expecting something this person is not able to give them and would probably be mad even if the aromantic person agreed for the sake of them not getting "rejection disphoria".
@@dragonsarebutterflies3663 And the person was so genuine about wanting to stay friends but I doubt that's the case if he got mad at them or they saw the tiktok. So upsetting when someone becomes hateful over something like this.
A while ago I saw the full story about the “rejection dysphoria” one (I believe, or it might’ve been another story in the same vein), they knew beforehand that their friend was aromantic, asked them out of nowhere, then publicly ranted *and* purposefully misgendered them. The only phobias here are aphobia and transphobia.
im curious, what happened next? Did people rightfully call them out? What was their reaction to the backlash, if there was any? I'm here for this drama
@@toppiejoppie12 from what I heard, if I remember correctly, a lot of people called them out, and they responded with (bad) fanart of themselves and bluey (you know, the cartoon dog that’s a little kid) and saying they don’t care.
So its a no-phobia? Now out of the joke, I wanted to point out that it should be "arophobia" or "acephobia" or anything like that, since "aphobia" doesn't mean anything by itself
Fun Fact about Velma, the right side hated velma because it was like super "woke" and the left side hated velma because they thought that it was supposed to make "woke" stuff look awful.
It’s sort of like the modern “nineteen eighty-four” hear me out. When that book was released, it was banned in America for being too pro-communist, but it was also banned in the USSR for being too anti-communist
@@saddesklunch2544 this is wrong. 1984 was never banned in the US as the US government can't ban books, towns, cities, etc. banned it but it wasn't "banned in America". Also only one county banned it for being "pro communism" a more common reason was "sexual content"
@@phaeste Ah, but you see, if you look at my wording, I'm not technically wrong lol. It WAS banned IN the US for being pro communism. (Being serious though, I'm willing to accept I was wrong, just thought it'd be funny to argue semantics)
The worst part about the person who said they had "rejection dysphoria" is not that the friend did not respect their 'condition', it's that they knew their friend was aromantic and didn't respect them. I will say this incredibly loudly and I hope everyone can read it and understand. YOUR WANTS AND NEEDS DO NOT OVERRIDE OR OVERRULE ANYONE ELSE'S! YOUR RIGHTS END WHERE SOMEONE ELSE'S BEGINS! This obviously has certain limitations but should generally be considered true.
Also, and this one comes from experience, if an a-spec person tells you they are aromantic or asexual it is not up to you to invalidate, question, or convince. Yes, a-spec people can, and some do, have partners. That, however, is entirely up to them. Their boundary is not yours to break.
@@Jackie_XIIIFacts, one of my friends is aro and she hates it whenever people say stupid nonsense like “oh you just haven’t met the right guy yet” like, even if that was true, it’s none of anyone else’s business
Also also, even if they’re not aromantic or otherwise incompatible, they’re STILL not obligated to like you specifically. You don’t need to justify why you don’t like someone.
You technically could twist what you said and say that the person who rejected them's needs do not overpower the needs of the person who wants a relationship, therefore the person shouldn't have rejected them. I'm not agreeing with them, I'm just saying your logic was kinda dumb.
I made friends with a moose when I was in Sweden. I didn't know they were 1. So damn big and 2. Quite dangerous. An old lady was yelling at me frantically from afar so I left the moose alone even though he was enjoying chin scratches. Turns out you shouldn't try and make friends with a wild moose and I've inadvertently reinforced stereotypes about Aussies being crazy. 😂
The fact that the mom selling her child's birthday presents says "we can’t have him questioning" really scares me. It reminds me of cults and I hope the kid will be able to cut them off and follow his dreams.
@~*sugarai*~ That's not the reason why it's a cult. There's an actual definition, certain criteria of how a cult controls people, and a lot of forms of christianity fulfil that definition. I forget what it's called. The specific ones in the video are showing clear signs of a cult. Disallowing scientific study, using severe punishments, etc., that's clear cult behaviour. And it's _sickening._ Okay, looked it up. It's called the BITE model, which stands for Behaviour, Information, Thought, and Emotional control.
Very likely the “religion” the mom is trying to shove down her child’s throat is probably closer to a cult than your typical organized religion. Bet she also home schools and purposefully tries to avoid teaching “science” that contradicts her world view. Hence why her child wanting to be a scientist is so upsetting for her. It’s much easier to brainwash a kid if he doesn’t know any other alternative. Mom would be trashy for selling his gifts, even without the other terrible parenting decisions.
It has been for a long while, if you think about it. Pokémon Go, however, would be a case of when the world united over mutual love and interest for the game. Good times lol
Because hatred is on the same spectrum than passion, love, etc What is the opposite of such extreme emotion is actually indifference But yes, it is terrifying in a way
I saw that girl who wants men to go broke over her wedding ring and my answer is, “if they are a good person and are nice to me, i will marry them with a damn ring pop.”
This is literally a discussion between me and my partner. We are not married (I was married once) and I don't think we have to, but if he really wants to, I'm open. Now comes the topic of the ring. We sometimes like to joke around about the whole marriage thing and I then say stuff like "well, there is no ring on my finger" or things of that nature and he sometimes gets really serious and assures me that he will buy me a beautiful engagement ring, which I don't doubt. Here is the thing though: I don't want it to be expensive! Why? Because I work a lot with my hands all day I don't want to lose or damage it because of it, but always taking it of and on again seems just annoying. Why have one, and an expensive one at that, if I don't wear it anyway most of the time then? Plus, I would marry him, even of the ring would come out of those old gum machines! But he insists that it needs, at least, to be worth 3 times his salary. I don't really get it.
Wtf this woman wants a wedding ring that costs as much as an actual wedding. 30/40K?!? On something you can lose so easily?! Who has that money in 2023? 😮😂
@mellow_mallow Same thought, I'd like to get married one day, I figured a "fancy" ring would be around $1000-$2000. But I'd rather get like a ring that's only like $200 and use the money for something better.
Just looked it up and the average engagement ring in the US in 2023 was 5k. You can definitely get a nice one for $750-2k though. Under that would be difficult to find something that would last as long as these rings are meant to. Decent wedding bands are SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper and have plenty of great options under $500
Especially when his reason was "there's a lot of money out there!" Like...yeah, but that hardly matters when it's difficult to amass large sums of it that aren't immediately spent on bills and taxes and food- There are a lot of stars in space, but I haven't touched and promptly been melted by one yet, and I doubt I will!
Also the assumption that you'd *want* a Lambo or some fancy thing if you're rich also says a lot about his priorities. The absolute obsession with materialistic wealth that conveys. Its just a sad sad life he has.
If you are 3 years old and do not own a planet then you need to have a serious talk with yourself. There is easily enough money out there to buy a small planet.
also, the girl who got accused of ableism for rejecting her friend said she was aro, as in aromantic, as in not experiencing romantic attraction (of course there's a spectrum) so, she was in fact the one being invalidated because her friend wasn't respecting her romantic orientation
Yeah, that post was odd. Rejecting someone with RSD isn’t ableist… rejecting someone BECAUSE they experience RSD (something super common in ADHD folks) might be in some situations, but this situation certainly wasn’t.
@@randomhuman_05 exactly, it only becomes discriminatory if the person rejecting them does it because of their disorder. Them rejecting a person because they themselves are aromantic is not discriminatory in any way, and actually, the person accusing them of being ableist is more discriminatory because they are completely bypassing a persons identity and pushing their own agenda onto someone who has clearly stated they have no interest (in a super nice way btw, they could have just said "no I'm aro" but they were positive about the accusor's already standing relationship). I am just so baffled because I am convinced that it was by a kid which then makes me wonder... why is a kid in a poly relationship and trying to push another person into it? I don't identify as Poly anymore because of personal things but I would still be open to those types of relationships, however even when I did identify I found no such want to be in that complicated of a relationship when I was younger. This misunderstanding of both mental disorders and also relationships is insane: Poly isn't just a love triangle where one person of the couple decides to add another person (that would be closer to an open relationship if the other two people involved did not have feelings for each other), and Rejection phobia isn't really... a thing? We all fear rejection because it feels awful, RSD is just a whole other level of that but if they aren't calling it by RSD then they either aren't educated, or they are making shit up on the spot.
@@randomhuman_05 I mean, I personally have it as a symptom of my ADHD, it causes significant distress, but it's not the end of the world, and it's also important to respect other people's identities
The problem is that some people use their condition as an excuse rather than understanding the situation and try to improve! She did good by reject them because you can never have a healthy relationship with these kind of selfish people.
For the UBER one, this EXACT same things happened to my husband. He was a few minutes into the drive and they cancelled the ride. It popped up on screen that the ride was cancelled (and yes she was typing on the phone) so he said he would take her to a safe location and she kept asking him to take her to the drop off. He said he couldn't for safety, insurance, and more. She kept asking him to take her to the location still, like 10 miles away, and he said he couldn't. She called her bf and said he was kicking her out on the side of the road. He took her to a well lit and very popular gas station in a very safe area. It was so crazy
As someone who is polyamorous, you need to be open and honest with not just your feelings, but your partners as well. The fact that she KNEW that her friend was aromantic and was trying to get her into the relationship anyway is a big red flag just by itself. And what follows honestly churns my stomach.
Every polyamorous couple I've been either involved with or seen has been one dumpy BPD woman and her harem of socially awkward guys. Which one are you?
I have severe rejection sensitive dysphoria due to my ADHD and made worse by my DPD and the person who called their friend "ableist" and purposely misgendered them is such a douchebag. Rejection hurts, but it doesn't give you the right to go and whine on TikTok and call your friend names just because they don't like you in a romantic way and aren't polyamorous, especially since you KNOW the friend is aromantic and should've seen this coming.
YES!! I also have RSD and ADHD and I would fucking never pull a stunt like that. Will I get dramatic if a friend doesn't answer a message for 30+ mins, yes, but it's also on me to remind myself they're just busy with life and not actively ignoring me.
You're right and I'm sorry for the odd comment but I can't believe someone out there knows what DPD is... I've had it diagnosed for years and it always feels like the unknown personality disorder, no one talks about it so this comment surprised me in a way. I hope you can deal with yours in a healthy way, I've been trying as well, and guilting someone for our RSD is definitely a douchebag move!!
The worst thing about the school lunch is that the schools gets money from the government TO FEED THE KIDS. Then a majority of the kids also have to pay for the food.
I was a child abuse investigator who took kids into custody. That would not pass. No agency would take a child over this and no judge would uphold it if they did. Exactly 0 people working in the system have time for this kind of BS. And if the school decided to start making reports for this, agencies can and do file charges for harassment.
The one where the person called the aromantic friend all those nasty things for not wanting to be in a relationship with them is honestly gross and they also misgendered them along with them saying aromantic people aren't real (Or something along those lines), I saw an entire video covering it and I fr face palmed.
As someone who was always on free or reduced lunch in school, the most embarrassing thing possible is to have the lunch lady take away your lunch because you're account is overcharged, in front of all your peers. Another wonderful story is of a man who tried to pay off all the lunch debt at the school in his area and the school denied it. Yeah, America hates those who have the least and actively seeks out ways to punish them while blaming them for being in their situation. I absolutely hate the "you don't have it because you didn't work hard enough" mentality.
...what IS this, _literally_ the 1800's in England? "Are there no debtor's prisons?" YES, THERE ARE! They've just hopped across the pond, apparently! Seriously freaking GOD that is the most Victorian attitude I've ever heard. People STILL think like that?! Really?! Enough of them to make freaking LAWS? ...I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
We are currently in the process of trying to transfer the money from my school lunch account to be used to pay off the lunch debts of kids who have that. It has been a frustrating process. Before anyone asks, no we can not get the money back, and even if we could we'd rather give it to those who need it.
I was a reduced-lunch kid in middle school (4th-8th grade where I grew up). In 4th grade, I was called to the principal's office over the loud speaker. Why? Because I had for gotten the $0.40 for my lunch earlier that week. He lectured me, a 9 year old, for like 10 minutes about it. My mom, who very rarely curses, was so incensed that she drove to the school that afternoon, threw $0.40 at him and said, "here's your fucking lunch money." I never had another issue with my lunch money for the rest of my time in that school. 17* years later, my mom still gets worked up whenever this story comes up.
The sick part is that this logic also justifies morally compromised wealthy peoples actions as well, which leads to the very american underlying belief that things like charity or the greater good is just harboring weakness
When I was 20 years old, my mom told me that she was throwing out my favourite movie because it was "too satanic", but we grew up watching it. And it was Bedknobs and Broomsticks. The movie where a witch and the kids she's looking after fight actual Nazis, and win.
To be fair, the church was kind of on the fence about whether nazis were bad, but has a strong position on witches. So she's following church doctrine accurately - empowered women are worse than nazis.
I like to think the pastor dude was the kinda kid who was beaten in Mario Kart a grand total of one time and then immediately decided he'd never play video games again because it's a funnier scenario than the reality.
That dude is fairly famous and many Atheist youtubers covered him multiple times. He is an absolute lolcow with really bad takes and arguments but sadly he is fairly influental in young earth creationism circles. So he is one of the everything in the bible happened and is 100% true type of religious fanatics.
@@LukasJampen Good ole Matt Powell. I especially remember one of his videos about evolution being debunked by Forrest Valkai. He falsely defined mutations as all being deleterious then claimed they were caused by sin. It is hilarious how much non-sense these people spew.
Oh yeah, Matt is a pretty awful guy. He's also notorious is certain circles for having claimed that there is air in space, and that civil war soliders hunted pterodactyls!
I'm so sorry this happened. I don't know why people don't understand that romantic/sexual orientation. My best friend is aroace as well and it sounds so wild to me, to go to the length to ask someone out you know will say no because they just might not be able to feel that way. It's like a guy asking out a lesbian and then freaking out she said no. Makes no sense. I'm sorry they acted that way, it's not your fault
Can I just say that a dating app where you say what you hate is a genius idea. If people like the things you hate, they don't date you or can try to persuade you. You can make connections over things that you hate, and conversations may move smoother at the very beginning. This idea has merit.
Except when the racists, homophobes, transphobes, and sexists find the app. I see what the Click is going for, but there are faaaar too many toxic people in the world for this to work as intended.
@@JCArules13 Then they should build in a secret function that will only let the homo-/transphobes/racists/sexists match with pornbot so they get viruses on their computers and/or scammed
YES. A school lunch should be free, period. It’s insane how much paperwork they have to do to qualify and I’ve taught enough kids that are genuinely not eating enough to know anyone that doesn’t support that is heartless or totally out of toych
This is something that Covid actually helped at my high school once we started coming in person again. They just made school lunch free for everyone, no ifs ands or buts. Don't qualify for FAFSA? Doesn't matter. Not sure if it's still a thing since I graduated, but it seemed like a permanent change.
i got free lunch in elemenatary-middle school, and it rotates meals every day the one with the spicy mushroom soup was my favorite but in high school my mom packed me lunch since you had to pay for the lunch
Found out recently that when I was in elementary school (early 2000s), my mom and like four other families would pay 2 months of lunches for my classmate and her brother due to them being denied free lunches EVEN THOUGH THEY QUALIFIED
28:37 I AM a Civil Engineer and all I can say to that clip is "HOLY F**KING SH*T!!" Whoever recorded that video is far, FAR braver than I am, I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that building, never mind go inside that death trap! A stiff breeze and that's coming down.
@@Xarr23 the thin wall isn't the worst part, those bricks shouldn't be piled... you don't need to be a civil engineer, just using legos once and you learn that if you don't connect one column with the next they don't stay together...
I'm kinda amazed that... er... building stayed in one piece long enough to even film it. Or to build it that way. And i don't think those are even the right bricks to build walls from to begin with. At least, not walls that high.
It's like the uncanny valley for construction. Right up there with doors that open out of a wall on the 20th floor or whatever and there's nothing there.
@@Llortnerof They are called cinder blocks. A type of cement brick. It is a cheap building brick Also used for making sidewalks. In South Africa they use the ashes from the coal powered power stations to make them. But ours look way different.They are almost as thick as they are long. About 4 times thicker than those bricks in the video. We build brick houses here, normally.
Because of my ADHD, I do sometimes experience rejection sensitivity dysphoria. However, I would never use that to try and guilt trip somebody into doing something that I want. It is important to acknowledge how our conditions affect our everyday lives, but using them as reasons to harm others is plain wrong and always will be wrong.
Also, rejection-sensitive dysphoria is not about "you didn't say yes to what I asked you, no matter how reasonable or unreasonable my request was, knowing that saying no would hurt me, and that makes you ableist." Rejection-sensitive dysphoria is actually: Totally innocuous comments can trigger me and that's not your fault. I.e. I got interviewed for a job I wanted and didn't hear back after the interview even though I thought I did well. It's going to take me 2 weeks to recover from this and it will always be a sore spot. It's not their fault for rejecting me and it's not my fault that I'm sensitive to that. I just need to have time to myself to handle all the false narratives my brain will try to feed me about how one single interview going badly means I'm a worthless human who will never amount to anything. I know that isn't true, and one interview going badly is SO NORMAL for EVERYONE and it didn't even go badly, I just wasn't what the company wanted. Rejection sensitive dysphoria in the case stated in the video would look more like "Oh, I really thought we felt the same way about each other and it hurts to know that you don't feel the same way about me. It's 100% your right to be in or not be in a relationship with whomever you want, including me, but I'm going to need a little longer than usual to process this. I might be a little bitter toward you for a lot longer than other people might be and I apologize for that ahead of time. I need some space for me to process this. I know you weren't trying to hurt me, but I do still hurt, so I need time apart before I can decide how I want to move forward with you. I may not ever be able to get over this in which case you may have to move on without me in life. Hell, rejection-sensitive dysphoria isn't always about the "feeling really-extra bad when someone rejects you. I know that for me, my RSD is triggered when people are incredibly nice to me. My parents never took me out for "treats," I got presents, sure, but I rarely got anything "just because" so hearing someone describe something as a "treat" when they give me a present that they got me "just because" might make me cry. And that's just a completely normal way for me to respond. My brain still feeds me lies about how I don't deserve it, but I'm not crying because I'm upset. I'm crying because I'm happy. RSD is NOT about "you can't do that to me because I have RSD." RSD IS about "I may respond in a weird way emotionally to something that wouldn't bother other people. This isn't anyone's fault. My brain just processes things differently. I may need extra time to process my emotional response and the lies my brain will tell me before I can respond appropriately. Give me extra time so I can make an appropriate response." RSD is NOT "I process things differently and that makes my response your problem, you must walk on eggshells around me." RSD IS "I process things differently. I need to learn to step away from situations to moderate and regulate my emotions. No one is entitled to give you a job, date you, or change their behavior around you just because it might trigger your RSD if they do something that trips up that dysphoria in your brain. RSD SUCKS. Really small things get you down. Not immediately succeeding in a new task or hitting a wrong note while singing along to a song alone in your car can feel like the end of the world because you have an irregular emotional response to making mistakes or doing something SOMEONE ELSE might consider a mistake. Hearing a hard truth can feel devastating. Hell, as I said, even having something PLEASANT happen can be overwhelming. But it's not anyone else's job to coddle you or tell you only what you want to hear just so they don't upset you. Someone saying "No I don't want to be in a relationship with you. Sorry." IS NOT THE SAME as someone triggering your RSD on purpose to make you upset. Stop weaponizing a diagnosis (that you're using way too literally which makes me a hair suspicious) to try to guilt people into doing things you want.
I had RSD really bad when I was younger and I would cry a lot the way I handle it now is that I've started accepting that rejection is a normal part of life and is completely normal and understandable sure right now it's going to hurt it'll hurt like a bitch but it won't define me and wreck my life I need to take a break and gather myself and remind myself that it's ok to feel like this and I'll be ok ❤ sorry for the long comment nobody is going to read but I hope this helps someone in someway
Oh my god. This is pretty much exactly how I feel. I knew I had RSD, but I didn't realize the mind feeding lies thing was also a part of it. I thought that was just my depression. I might reconsider some things...
I wanted to say something about the RSD thing, but you pretty much nailed it, thank you so much. I have RSD too and seeing someone use it to guilt their friend for not wanting to enter a relationship with them is so painful to see.
Hmm, all of this sounds incredibly relatable and I had no idea it was an actual thing. I just thought I had incredibly low self esteem from decades of abuse. Damn, it's getting kinda misty in here. Crap.
The funny thing about the person who was calling their friend ableist for rejecting them is that they were the actual bigot. Their friend was aromantic which means they don't feel romantic attraction but they insisted the friend had to be in a relationship with them and was ableist for not doing so. That's very arophobic.
I would probably save myself a few phobias and say that she's just good old-fashioned egocentric. She's not afraid of aromantic people, she just sounds like she spent so much time in some echo-chamber that she now thinks ''fear of rejection'' somehow translates ''you're not allowed to say no to me'' .
@@Julia-lk8jn Phobia doesn't exclusively mean fear. It can also refer to an aversion. She is averse to her friend not wanting to date her so she is averse to her friend being aromantic. Thus, arophobic.
The whole rejection dysphoria post is so infuriating. RSD is a symptom of ADHD and, I believe, other mental health conditions (I only have ADHD, so that's the lane I'll stay on) and it is NOT on other people to cater to our overblown responses to rejection. Hell, even for NT people without an ounce of RSD, it is not anyone's responsibility but our own to learn how to deal with rejection without blowing up at other people.
Exactly. I personally have ADHD but no RSD. I get frustrated when people (not you op but other people I've met) blame it all on ADHD. Like I get it, but that is not an excuse for inappropriate behaviour. I'm glad to see that there's people who understand that it's our own responsibility to take control over our actions
@@Purple_Sweater for me it makes my rsd WORSE when people avoid telling me no because it means I'm doing a bad job at makeing them feel safe to tell me things, it's important to be aware of what rsd is like but totally avoiding rejection is not even feasible or healthy
and it was extremely arophobic! calling aros "attention seeking and manipulative" just because your aro friend rejected your relationship offer is fucking arophobic and as an aromantic person it pisses me off.
Being a critical care ICU nurse who kept Brain dead bodies alive for transplant, it was only feasible for days, the body begain to deteriorate rapidly requiring more and more intervention as days went by as they arranged transplant. A nine month gestation would not be feasible
the “Pyramid of Necessities” is actually called Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and it goes physiological, safety, belonging, self esteem, cognitive, aesthetic, self-actualization, and self-transcendence (bottom to top)
@Ahri Rome It's worth remembering that, like the Myers Briggs Personality Types, the Hierarchy of Needs is more of a meme than a proven fact. That's not to say it is entirely wrong, or contains no useful information/ways of thinking, just that it is not an incontrovertible truth. Like you said, all people are different and their needs will be as well. All that said; yeah, people who have difficulty affording shelter and food will probably not be as interested in 'finding themselves' as they are interested in surviving the next week.
@Ahri Rome i always interpreted it as "once all your needs are met you have the freedom to pursue self-actualization" and therefore it does vary from person to person and can change as the individual changes. from your comment it seems like you interpret it as "once your needs are met your potential will be fulfilled" (please correct me if i'm misunderstanding your view) and that could be where our philosophies differ. i believe self-actualization is a lofty goal, but attainable, and self-transcendence is just there to keep us striving for something if we do attain self-actualization.
I love how amongst the “social media pills” there was not only Uber, but PHOTOSHOP. I mean…I draw digitally on Photoshop, and spend waaay too much time on it. But there seems to be a weird category error there
Also Google and LinkedIn. Like Google is legit a search engine and LinkedIn is technically a social media but who actually uses it for anything other than like business stuffs
I think what's getting me about 27:57 is not the fact that the walls are thin, it's the fact that the bricks have been stacked one on top of the other and not staggered which will make the walls weaker
The lack of staggering was the first thing that popped out to me, but the bricks are definitely the wrong kind of bricks for that wall. The workers also failed to stack them straight, especially around the doorways. The entire structure is compromised and would have to be torn down and rebuilt in most countries around the world
@@jonathanbartlett1098 I'm surprised that it survived long enough for them to build that much of it in the first place. I mean, if the gaps line up that way and the walls are that thin I'd expect somebody randomly touching one of the walls wrong could cause things to sway and collapse.
@@seolennkha6120 All of the masonry walls that I have ever seen either use cinder blocks or red masonry bricks, and both of those are laid out in a way that makes the walls thicker. These look more like patio bricks, which are for making concrete walkways on the ground or small structures such as elevated planter boxes
The article about using brain dead women as surrogates wasn't actually proposing we do that- it was a cheeky dig at the idea of opt-out organ donation. To summarize: 'if organ donation is something we opt out of instead of opt in, then we're using the bodies without explicit consent. Here's a horrifying look into what that could mean if we apply that logic to uteri' It's a very interesting read and has some great points.
but i also think people would sadly try to argue that logic of it as they would confuse a long-term coma patient functional status with that of those who are brain-dead. As there are stories of female coma patients becoming pregnant cause of r*pists.
bruh the idea of brain dead women being surrogates is horrible. i wouldn't doubt it happening though. i could see the world turning women into nothing but baby making machines and nothing else. like in mad max fury road.
Isn't organ an donation system for, you know, dead people to donate organs. Equating using living people who can't give concent with dead people is genuinely more concerning than the result of having to tick no on your drivers license.
Oh my lord, the whole poly thing... I'm in a long term poly relationship and it's built on honesty, trust, consent, openness and understanding. It can be hard work and it's not for everyone. The idea that not wanting a poly relationship is polyphobic is crazy, there're plenty of genuinely polyphobic people out there and even more who just don't know the first thing about it or have never heard of its existence but yeah, not wanting something yourself doesn't mean you're phobic of it.
A woman flirts with me on the street and I'm also a woman I told her I'm not interesed in women only in straight men and she calls me homophobic which caught me by surprise. She just stand there scream at me for reject her and that make me homophobic and other ppl just stare at us and I was feeling so uncomfortable luckily she gives up at the end and walk away. I don't even know who she is just walk pass her on the street and it's first time our eyes cross.
I could never be in a Poly or even open relationship personally If you genuinely need a poly or open relationship to be happy, then a relationship with me simply will not work out And while my first thoughts upon reading what a poly relationship was were…less then charitable, I hold no ill will towards anyone who is happy in one I just couldn’t do it myself, ever
I'm Christian and I love science. My sister is Christian and she's a CNA. My mom is Christian and she works at a blood bank. My aunt is Christian and she is a psychologist. My pastor's wife is a nurse. Biology is fucking awesome!😊
There are religious scientists out there hoping to find scientific proof of God's existence too. I find that pretty interesting because I think it would make religion more available since there are a lot of agonistics who want to believe, but need a little more than just "you need to have a little faith."
As a Christian, it cracked me up that the preacher at the end started his speech by saying that evolution is illogical and he’s glad he was taught logic at home, and then immediately says, “You know what they all have in common? VIDEO GAMES!” forgetting that the only reason they have that in common is because most people have that in common 😂
I found it amusing that he couldn't think of any actual problems with evolution to use as an example. "Well what about this?" "Oh, I never thought of that." If he's really had such conversations, then surely he has examples! While creationist talking points have all been debunked, there are plenty of atheists without biology backgrounds in the world who won't be able to counter every talking point, so he really ought to have a specific example of *someone* he confused, right?
@@LadySunami Honestly, I'm not sure whether I care about whether God made the Earth through evolution or in six literal days, because neither option changes who God is; but it's inaccurate to say that all creationist talking points have been debunked. Are a majority of layman creationists irrational about it because they think evolutionism is heresy? Absolutely. But logically speaking, if everything comes from somewhere, there has to eventually be Something that came from nowhere, just as every living thing of its type has to have had a common ancestor. "There was nothing, and then the chaos and void begot something" is the basis for every creation story, even the Big Bang, but without some unbegotten thing to act upon the void and chaos, there is nothing that could cause it to beget. Because of the three main laws of thermodynamics, which state that energy cannot be created and will go wherever it's not, and thus the energy of everything in existence will eventually reach absolute zero, chaos could never beget stable life that would last as long as it has; if life did manage to come from it, it would die in its infancy because the chaos around it would kill it. The fact of the matter is, the laws of physics just don't allow for the Big Bang; but even if they did, the odds of everything landing just so into place as they have are so incredibly low that it just makes more sense for something Else to have guided it all there. Creationists aren't stupid, man. It's just that, without the Big Bang, atheists don't have an answer for where we come from, so they rationalize until they find something that kind if makes sense, even if they know it doesn't really make sense. Smart people do it all the time, because we're the only ones who can. Maybe God triggered the Big Bang and the Cambrian Explosion, or maybe he created the world five seconds ago. Maybe this is all a dream, and we're all God's little OC's in his imaginary world. I don't really care either way, but it's arrogant to say that every creationist talking point has been debunked when evolution without a god takes more blind faith to believe in than the idea of an all-powerful deity being able to speak things of any age into existence out of nothing.
That last clip was pure comedy gold. Yelling "I'm not crazy" at the top of your lungs is the one way to make people around you think you're crazy, but then the people in his congregation are still like "preach, brother", lol.
As a disabled person I think the cured post is very personal to the individual and disability condition. I mean I was born with my condition but didn’t know I had it till my early twenties as my mother has it too and we just thought it was normal. I would 100% get rid of it tomorrow if I could. It has caused nothing but misery. But another disabled person may not feel that way.
I think it also depends on why something is seen as disability. Sometimes(too many times tbh) it's that people just define something as disability because it makes them do extra work or it makes them uncomfortable. So instead of just creating a world where different people with different needs get their needs met, ableist people just throw theiir hands up in the air(or actively work against means of meeting others in the middle) and tell those they see as disabled to do all the work and undergo medical procedures(which might not be safe or effective), etc. just so they don't have to do anything and are comfortable in their existance..
IMHO, _if it is curable,_ then it is not a disability. It is actually just a disease. Blindness can be either one of these things, depending on what is actually _causing_ it. But also, far too many people overcompensate and try to portray being disabled as some sort of "badge of honor" to be defended. Being disabled does not make you less of a person, but it also doesn't make you better than everyone else either. Disabilities _suck._ Most people who have them would much prefer not to, and would happily "cure" them if they could, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with feeling that way. And if these sorts of problems can be treated and made better, we should not be gatekeeping people from being able to do that just because someone else personally thinks that being disabled is somehow "more noble" than being able-bodied, because that's really just complete bullshit.
I think is that some people have a bad concept of disability. Like, the idea of someone not wanting their disability cant go hand in hand with others not discriminating them. Like people like having disabilities and thats why we should respect it
Or they might blending concepts of mental oned there when it doesnt make sense. Personally, I know my ADHD doesnt define my personality, but obviously affects it and my behaviour, so as a part of myself that I feel I can deal with through effort, I never took any pill (plus I fear side effects)
I'm always baffled by the fact some women expect a ring costing so much! My fiancé proposed with a 50€ ring I had liked the design of, then upgraded to a ring I chose in a jewelry shop, 200€ on sale for 100€ with a black ceramic band attached to a golden plated band. We've looked into matching wedding rings, we're gonna buy custom ones from Etsy made with meteorite bits, cost for both rings is around 400-500€. I can't even imagine spending 1k+ on a single item such as a fridge, let alone a piece of decoration even if you're wearing it everyday!
That sounds really nice! And I agree, I would not want to spent more than 1k total on rings. I'd rather use that money for things to do/experience together or towards a house, if I were to have 40k laying around.
We bought titanium rings instead of gold. Much cooler material. I have a 7mm wide ring, and it is fun to see the reaction of other people when they feel how little it weighs.
I would hate to receive a ring over 1k due to the fear of losing it or breaking it some how (last one is irrational and I'm aware), I don't understand wanting one that's 50k
yeah, exactly. i’d be the total opposite, if my partner proposed with a ring above 1000€, i’d make him take it back to the store after a lengthy lecture on diamond mining and artificial scarcity in the jewellery industry.
1:25 It reminds me of a compaign we once had in Poland called "Zmień piec" which means "change your furnace". However some people thought it said "płeć" as in "gender/sex" and got angry
o mój boże ja nadal jak widzę te plakaty to najpierw czytam to jako "zmień płeć", mimo że widziałam je już tyle razy (btw fajnie zobaczyć kogoś z Polski, kto też ogląda Click'a ^^)
Even if you could swim, unless you are trained to do it, it's a really bad idea to try to help someone who's drowning. There's a thing called rescuer drowning. Basically, unless you absolutely know what you're doing, it's likely that a drowning person will end up drowning you with them in their panic.
@@chadmasta5 In school I was taught "Reach, throw, don't go" This means - if you are on land - reach a hand or foot out to the drowning person, otherwise throw them a life preserver. But don't go in the water. If they are caught in undertow or something, you could get caught too.
I have Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria. Yes, it sucks, it hurts, it feels like the end of the world and can cause people to end their lives because the feelings are excessively strong. But that's a ME problem. No one is ableist for rejecting me 😂
Same, and for me it’s more like when I’m forgotten or ignored rather than specifically being rejecting me. Cuz most of the time it’s not personal when someone doesn’t want to be my friend and tells me as such, but someone who’s supposed to be my friend ignoring me or something is way worse. But like telling someone I don’t see you like that but love you in this way is not that bad
Its also so disgusting because people are already searching for every way to claim ADHS and autistic people are evil and selfish and burdens and rude so badly, and stuff like this just gives them ammunition.
"If you're in your 20s and don't have one of the most expensive cars, what are you doing with your life?" "Idunno, going to college. Not having a rich dad that can just throw money around." I hate when people are like, "it's so easy to be a self-made millionaire," and leave out the, "all you need are rich parents who give you whatever you want."
Just got in an argument with a friend about how they believe the disabled are pampered by society. UHM- why should the disabled be punished for something they have no control over? They didn't chose to be that way. So anyway, they have a broken leg now so they too are disabled :)
37:59 so, basically this person's logic is to ask out a person they'd already known was aromantic and probably not interested in *any* relationship, then proceed to accuse them of being an ableist and polyphobic for rejecting them in a very respectful manner, stating what should have been obvious? also, i noticed in the description of the video it says "and yes, i am misgendering you :)" so this person went out of their way to accuse someone of being discriminatory while actively and consciously being transphobic and aphobic themselves for the sake of stupid pettiness
@@marieelvira5183 Norway, Sweden and Denmark are like siblings, and we mock each other in a good-natured manner. Loving/hating our siblings is part of our culture. The 3 languages are very similar. Norway and Denmark actually have a written language that's nearly identical, and I think it's fairly well known around the world that we understand each other. But in Norway and Sweden, the saying goes that it sounds like Danes talk with a whole potato in their mouth, and that not even Danes can understand what other Danes are saying. My explanation didn't make it sound like a very fun joke, but it's a sibling thing.
31:34 That whole post reminds me of something I heard once in a comedy show, it was along the lines of: "Just because I'm an Atheist doesn't mean I have no morals, and if you need the threat of unending torture and hellfire to just act like a good person and be decent to others, then you are defiantly NOT a good person." And I think about that a lot when it comes to posts like that one.
The macabre cherry on top is that a minute and a half later, we hear about a Christian mocking parents with a terminally ill toddler. Don't want to give money to help, not a problem. However, to go out of their way to shame the parents during such a horrible time is just pure evil. "Selflessness is inconsistent" with which group again?
This is a question addressed by The Good Place. If someone dedicated their life to doing good, however they only do it because there is a reward at the end, are they still a good person? If a Christian dedicated their life to helping the poor and homeless, uplifting others, and doing only good but was entirely consumed with going to heaven, are they inherently better than an atheist who occasionally donates to charity and lends a hand without expectation of reward? It’s an incredibly difficult question to answer, I’ve never really had a proper answer
I think the brick house one was more them laughing at the fact it had been built with all the bricks placed directly on top of each other instead of laying the bricks alternating. This would just give you a column of bricks that would be pretty unstable instead of being locked in place by the next row.
both, I was first surprised by the walls being so thin, and then I saw how they put the bricks and nearly screamed. Pretty sure it is both. With such thin bricks your normally use two rows of bricks to interlace which makes it more stable. But then I think they also used the bricks wrong, like vertical instead of horizontal
@@gabrielbernard5440 they're normal breeze blocks. They're supposed to be be vertical, but typically doubled up with insulation between the 2 layers. As the above said, it's because they're stacked, not overlapped.
@@gabrielbernard5440 These are the most common bricks used here in my country. They are meant to be lain vertically, just alternating. Every wall here is just about as thin as you saw, but durable for decades to centuries.
I took a screencap of the brickwork and showed it to the tradesmen that come into my liquor store the day this came out. Every single one of them burst out laughing within seconds of seeing the verticals that weren't staggered. One guy took a knee and thanked me for brightening his day.
Hi!!! Minnesota recently signed through a law to give kids free school lunches!!! Even though there was a republican who said (AND I QUOTE) "I've never seen a hungry Minnesotan" "hunger is subjective. I had a granola bar for breakfast this morning, I guess I'm hungry now" "any extra funding in schools should go towards the education" Thank goodness for reasonable people. There are NO downsides to free school lunches!! I hope other states will also make the turn!
That's awesome! My hometown public schools doesn't fully have free lunches but a paper legal guardians can sign to give the kid free lunch instead of paying and I had that growing up, it was so nice and I was just glad that if someone didn't have the money they still could get food- except in high school if you didn't pay they would just put you in debt:/
The worst part about the brick house isn't even that its thin its how the bricks are placed. Brick are place in specific patterns/ bonds to keep the wall stable so it holds up.
You are right. Bricks should not be stacked in a straight line - one directly on top of the other. Ot should be stacked in a staggered manner - where one brick is on top of two other bricks below it. Looking at it stacked in a straight line is funny looking. It's structural integrity is incredibly low.
I gotta say, I really respect Clicks ability to stay objective and analytical with absolutely idiotic opinions, simply because he chooses to. That is in fact very inspiring, not gonna lie
Me too!! Click's views and how well he articulates them are my favorite parts of watching the channel. He seems to be such a humble, kind and honest person. Seeing young people being awesome people gives me hope in a world where sometimes it seems like doom and gloom is everywhere.
Holy heck…I know about Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria, it’s an ugly thing to have. To use it as a bludgeon against your *friend* is so gross I want to barf. Feh. Hey you, reading this! You’re awesome and I wish you a most happy day! ❤
@samdoesstuff What TheMighty said or the example they referenced in the video? I am pretty sure the mighty meant that they disliked the person with RSD trying to blackmail/guiltrip their Aro friend, I don't think they were hating on RSD itself. Anyways, sorry for the stuff you go through, I hope you have an enjoyable rest of your day.
I’m aromantic and have been pressured by ”friends” trying to get into a relationship with me before. It’s deeply unsettling when they keep pushing and you feel terrible for rejecting them. The person who used their own issues surrounding rejection as an excuse to push boundaries of someone clearly uninterested has no respect from me.
One of the fun parts about the Pink Floyd rainbow outrange is that Dark Side of the Moon had a rainbow on it as the front cover represents light splitting when directed through a prism. That album, with the original prism and rainbow showing the light spectrum, was released in '73 (hence the 50 year anniversary). The rainbow flag's first iteration was designed and used for Pride in 1978, literally 5 years later.
The comment by the person who said they were never going to listen to PF again…this comes under “tell me you’ve never really listened to PF without actually telling me you’ve never listened to PF.”
Pete Gustin, a blind voice actor and youtuber, spoke about the Mr. Beast issue. I think his biggest issue with it is that it's misleading. Only one very specific type of blindness can be cured, and most can't. He supported the video, but just thought it was a bad choice of words, iirc. It's the pseudoscience rabbit hole, basically.
Ugh! People who use RSD (rejection sensitive dysphoria) to tell people they can't reject them drive me insane! RSD is a common symptom of ADHD and whoopdeedoo for me, I have both! But that doesn't mean I tell people they can't say no to me! If I'm really close to someone, I might tell them about it and about ways they could phrase their responses to make it easier on me if they want, but that's not their job to do! I just appreciate the effort if they choose to! The way this person phrase their response was fine. It was ideal actually! It emphasized that their rejection wasn't because of a dislike of their friend as a person but because of personal aromanticism and how they valued their current friendship. That is literally how I ask people to reject me if they find out about my RSD and ask how not to trigger it. 1) emphasize that you are not rejecting an offer due to a personal problem with me 2) provide a reason for rejection (even if the reason is "I just don't feel like it" because if no reason is given, I will make one up!) They did everything right! This makes me so mad because RSD is a real thing that has inhibited me from reaching my goals. The anxiety around it is so bad that I will straight up not even try things because I'm too scared of rejection. I'll pass up dream job or education opportunities because the potential of getting rejected is worse to me than never trying in the first place. Hell I had multiple sessions with my therapist just about applying to grad schools and how to do it without causing myself multiple mental breakdowns. And people like this take it and go "well you didn't give me what I want and that made me sad so that's my RSD and you're ableist". That just makes it so much harder for people like me to be taken seriously and get help.
it's just a reaction to all the bullshit sjws get up to. just natural realy. you see other people do this shit, so obviously you can try to take advantage of the current cultural climate
RSD is real? My mom always told me I was just being a "High and mighty teenager" because I'm terrified of applying for jobs because of the fear of rejection
@@GoodWormDoctor nope it is real! And I learned that it's a super common symptom of ADHD when I got myself diagnosed about a year and a half ago. There are lots of guides online for how to cope with it. I hope you can find something to help you because it is a horrible thing to live with.
If you don’t mind me asking, how did you get diagnosed with it? It sounds similar to what I go through but idk if it’s RSD or my severe chronic general and social anxiety and depression.
Its ONE thing for someone who was ALREADY pregnant who gets declared brain dead, to have the term carried till the baby could be removed safeley its a whole other to IMPREGNATE a nearly dead body
30:00 Not only do they think that Uber is an addictive social media platform, they also decided to have an Adobe Photoshop pill. The software that they probably used to make the image is now a social media platform I guess.
28:12 another thing is that im pretty sure the bricks are supposed to overlap instead of just being placed directly on top of each other so that the weight of the bricks on top can hold down the ones below it. plus, the corners of the walls can interlock without having to make the bricks smaller so not only did the builder make the building just generally very unstable, they also did more work in trying to make smaller bricks for the corners
i dont think anyone has said this yet so: i love the effort put into the camera work! the zooms, the way the camera drifts around a bit etc, it all makes the video feel a little bit more personal- like im actually in the room. idk maybe its just me but the care put into it makes me happy!
So Rejection Sensitivity is an actual studied and researched condition, BUT it's not an excuse to demand that nobody reject you. If you suffer from it, it's up to YOU to alleviate and treat it. It's nobody else's problem should they need to tell you "no"
At 15:09, there was a woman who suffered a cerebral hemorrhage in Mexico while pregnant several years ago. Somehow, she was kept alive long enough in a brain-dead state that she gave birth, which was around 6 months after she was pronounced brain-dead. It’s not impossible, but it’s most definitely not easy.
The thing is, she's very likely to be an exception not a norm in this case. It's just wild to me that such a thing was even suggested. I mean, it's inhumane.
@@oddeyes9413idon't really see any moral issue here. This would only be done on donors that agreed to this specific thing. Even brain dead, it is their own body and they have the right of chosing whatever they want to do with it. However ut is expensive as shit so we won't see it soon
Movement-powered watch: there was a murder case where one of the victims was found in a lake long after the murder, but they were able to date the time of death by when his watch wound down after he stopped moving. (Armored car robbery and abduction, he was one of the guards) Oh, and Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Edit: Rejection-Senstive Dysphoria (RSD) is real, and makes you perceive a lot of things as rejection, and those rejections to hit you like a mack truck every time. BUT. I am also aware that that is MY problem. It's wonderful if those around me are caring and sensitive to my emotional hypersensitivity, but they have their own agency and can say no, for duck's sake!
One thing with that wall with the white bricks, even if the bricks themselves were meant to be that narrow, they were also not off-set properly... when building with bricks, you normally make each layer off-set from the one below, so that you don't have a straight line all the way up the wall that is nothing but mortar... it makes the whole thing more stable.
My great grandfather was a brick mason. He was building for a library and kept trying to tell the architects that the windows would break bc they weren’t accounting for the books. Sure enough a couple months after it open, the windows started to break
@@chesneymigl4538the weight of the books. they didn't think it would affect the walls too much, but my great grandfather knew it would and they ignored him
@@jamesnelson6656That's awesome. I know I'm not as old as I feel, but I miss when quality work was valued above cheap work. In one of my chemistry lectures, a combustion specialist said that house fires used to have 15-30min to get out and now have like 5min because of the ubiquitous particle board and flammable fabrics. I want every piece of my grandparents hardwood I can get.
The one thing I heard about the aphobe with "rejection dysphoria" is that they mention that they willingly misgendered their friend to make them feel like shit
Omg thank you for giving an actual nuanced take about the tweet about Disability. You're 100% right that the ppl in that video who clearly want to be cured, should be! You're also right that not all Disabled ppl do want to or need to be cured. I'm seeing way too many ppl being ridiculous with both sides of the argument! Yeh the demonic part is that we can't afford basic healthcare because of the system we live in. Yeh there is a convo to be had about making Disabled ppl perform for you to fund this, but that's a separate and also nuanced convo in this context! (Also to add I'm Disabled, otherwise this reads weird af)
Yeah, there’s a conversation to be had about the flaws of the system, but that isn’t something you vilify someone like Mr. Beast over His motives might have been less than pure, but that doesn’t change the positive outcome of his actions And I guarantee there are plenty of people in a similar financial position who wouldn’t think twice about never doing what he did The people he helped, he did so more directly than any charity donation ever could come close to He genuinely changed lives with that, and the people trying to vilify him are disgusting
Speaking as another disabled person, I don't believe Mr Beast should have been villified. That being said, it does feed into the charity model of disability, where videos are made by companies and individuals showing the poor disabled person receiving this massive gift, and often its for positive publicity. Not saying this was necessarily the situation here, but I've experienced it personally far too often to deny the possibility. Also the dominant model of disability (as accepted by the international disability community) has moved away from the medicalised way of seeing disability, in favour of seeing it as an interplay between impairment and an inaccessible and discriminatory society. Of course there are people who want to be cured, and that's fine, but members of the disabled community who have lived their whole lives with the "surely the thing you should want most from life is a cure" rhetoric, understandably get annoyed with it's constant perpetuation in the media.
You'll notice a trend where things like that only pop up when stuff like gay pride pops up, almost like it's a response by people who are against it. Kind of like how blue lives matter started popping up as a response to black lives matter.
Because gay people have parades and safe places because they are oppressed and deal with issues. They are 5% of the population, you are the other 95%. You are oppressed, therefore you don’t need support groups.
ive never understood the weird wedding rings must be expensive to be of worth thing. I'd be just as happy if i got a ring pop as I would with an actual ring. Honestly I'd be mad if I got a super expensive ring because it would be a waste of money
I think it started as some really clever advertisement by some diamond selling buissnes, actually. Its hilarious people still cling to a bloody ad from the 70s or whatever.xD
Yeah, the only way I would accept an expensive wedding ring is if he had the money which in all honestly, doesn’t matter. Love is love, I don’t need money to be happy. Even if he did have the money, I’d still prefer something simple because money doesn’t symbolize our love.
Maybe it's a culture thing, but I was brought up thinking wedding rings were meant to be a simple gold band, and it's the engagement ring that has the jewels and the big bill.
Especially with the blind issue, there are different levels of blindess and what you can do about it. Some cases of blindess can be cured, while others cannot and will be a permanent disability for their whole life. Same way someone can be temporarily unable to walk, and can be cured from the issue, and others are permanently unable to walk. It shouldn't mean that once you are unable to walk, you should never try to walk or try to use your legs again, nor does it invalidate anyone who will never be able to walk.
Honestly, if it had been my Dad who was asked the Noah's Ark question, he would have given you a full fledged essay about it, the reasoning behind it, and how there was evidence supporting it. It's kind of amazing how he does it
I may not know your dad or the people protesting, but they may be saying negative things about the people that don't morally agree with them, and may also be saying negative things that should happend to them. Things such as going or rotting in hell, because Jesus forgave our sins, but they keep sinning by wanting babies to not receive the beautiful gift of live, to not have the choice of living it and taking that away. The man holding the sign is what I would like to call a "middle man", both bad at fighting for his beliefs and bad about truly knowing those beliefs, since he doesn't know where they came from, why they are what they are, etc. As for that, you can say he has lived only believing in what others believed and have told him to believe, without question even if there has been previous chances of challenging himself, which would be useless as he has decided to not take them. "The ignorant says, the wise doubts and reflects" (Aristoteles of Estagira, III BC) It's what you could call a "mass man", who follows only the mass and when someone doesn't they don't make sense, but, if they do, then they easily break other's beliefs, since the risk of following dogmas is to getting stuck in them, never allowing change, which is part not only of our human nature, but life as a whole. That's why he's essencially easily breakable with wits. "Knowing is half the battle" (Sun Tzu, V century BC). "If you know the enemy and you know yourself, you will win a hundred battles" (Sun Tzu, V century BC). The interviewer knew himself and his enemy, and thus tested him, and his enemy failed, allowing him to stop asking questions since the man holding the sign couldn't answer and thus ending the battle there in a win, without having to express further attacks or defend possible attacks from his enemy. "War is all about deception" (Sun Tzu, V century BC) Sources (2022. The Click. Rejection = Ableism) (III century BC. Aristóteles from Estagira. About philosophy - Corpus Aristotelicum) (V century BC. Sun Tzu. The Art of War)
Another cool thing about the remote thing is we'd have modivation to actually put it somewhere where it'll charge rather than throwing it into a random abyss and spending 10 minutes looking for it. I approve.
Fun fact: I use Uber regularly and there is a glitch where, Uber's software cancels a ride mid ride. I have experienced it twice as a rider. Once I was in the middle of a ride on the interstate! It was pretty interesting because he asked me where I was going and since I live right off the interstate he drove to the next exit and he called Uber and Uber said the ride had been completed... Not canceled but that he had driven me all the way to my destination. The second time my ride was assigned to two drivers and the system, I got in the ride That was on my phone and we got five blocks from my house and all of a sudden the guy goes Uber canceled your ride get out of my car. I was like WTF, and got a call from the other driver asking me if I was going to ever come out or could I cancel the ride please... I was horribly confused. Uber ended up giving me some credits for their issues. (This was in the USA BTW.)
That "whole body gestational donation" thing was already covered in depth - by Frank Herbert, creator of the Dune book series. It's a frightening concept.
I hate the whole "if you don't have this, you're no body and you need to take a serious look at your life" mentality. Like... material possessions don't mean anything.
On the house construction: you never build with a brick on top of each other. You intercalate the bricks. Also, you need to put some iron columns to hold the construction.
I'm fairly certain they're also stacked the wrong way in regards to the DIRECTION the bricks are facing. I think the thin part of the brick is supposed to be horizontal, not vertical - hence why the walls are so thin-looking. There's no stability in that building at all. Pretty confidant that a gentle shove can and WILL send that entire structure to the ground. A miracle they got it that high, honestly.
@@tuliotonheiro I'm pretty sure those are pavers rather than construction bricks - pavers don't need to hold much weight because they're only one layer thick and don't need to support a structure on top. They've been layed like fastwall bricks, which are similar dimensions but thicker so they can actually support the wall
I have rejection sensitive dysphoria, but that doesn't make someone ableist when they reject me. It just makes me more upset than it would someone who doesn't have rejection sensitive dysphoria. People who have it and call people ableist are reaching pretty damn far, just so they don't get their feelings hurt. It's not that deep.
31:10 Oh wow I can strawman too: Christian thinks “Good it’s part of gods plan. If it wasn’t then god would save him.” Atheist thinks “There’s no devine intervention to rely on so he needs my help which I’ll provide because I have basic fucking empathy and will do good things of my own volition without being coerced too by some book.” Strawmanning is incredibly easy
to add something to the thumbnail, there is a real condition called Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria where if you get heavily criticized or rejected (doesnt have to be in the love aspect, can simply be doing something wrong in the school or workplace) it feels EXTREMELY mentally painful or severely uncomfortable, to the point of having suicidal ideation (but not for all sufferers). I should know, I have this.
I have that too! Except instead of being like the thumbnail person saying "you cant reject me!" I say "reject me as soon as possible so you can go ahead and rip that god awful bandaid off!"
Rsd is a nightmare for me. I spend more time crying and thinking I am worthless and unlovable because of that rather than the reality of whatever was usually said. I yeet support.
I feed my cat and all vegan diet. She absolutely loves it! It was really tough at first but now that she's used to it she jumps with joy every time I invite one over. The best part is one vegan feeds her for quite a while!
I work as a waitstaff and avoid saying “enjoy your meal” like its the plague so no one has to deal with accidentally saying “you to”, i ask if they have everything and then when i take the table number i say “thank you” and sometimes they will say it back
As a man in my twenties. If I had the money for a lambourghini, I would still not spend it on a lambourghini. $200,000 could buy me WAY more stuff that actually matters to me.
28:25 the thickness of the wall isn't even the only problem, they need to alternate, so the end of one layer doesn't coincide with the end of the upper layer and the same with the one right below Bricks just put on top of each other are way less stable than bricks where the connection between two bricks on a layer, stands on top of a full brick
Rejection sensitive dysphoria is a real thing, my sister has it! but it's not a thing of like being insulted if someone says no, it's that they feel like any little thing can be the end of the world and destroy a relationship. Any small mistake is blown out of proportion and can even cause self harm from literal spilt milk
Well, if you want a strawman going the other way, I thought the Christian would let the swimmer drown because "it's God's will". The atheist saves them because it's the right thing to do.
Agreed! I'm a Bible-reading lady, but I believe we all end up in the same place either way. I do the best I can, not because I think I'll get a prize, or because I fear punishment. People who think like that are scary!
33:16 The moment the music cut off and Click starting talking, every single inch of my *soul* felt as if an ancient diety was silently showing its wrath for the first time
I mean you can't blame him if someone is so morally bankrupt that they think a child having cancer is less important than them having gay parents than they deserve whatever the fuck comes to them
That she was saying "you have no proof that I cancelled it" rather than "I didn't cancel it" tells you all you need to know about the Uber situation.
Exactly what I was thinking!
It was fake anyways, that guys makes rage bait videos.
@@CampbellMC90this is stuff on the internet, he isn’t making these stories, other people are. If it’s fake it’s not his fault 🤦♂️
@@kcoolthegamer No shit buddy, everyone is well aware that this is a react channel. It's still a fake video though.
@@CampbellMC90 the guy I was commenting to is not you, so don’t bother, plus it was an honest mistake, I thought he said **The click** made fake videos, not the person mentioned in the comment
Fun fact: Jiu-jitsu is the art of folding clothes whilst people are still in them.
This is an oldie but a goody
It is also referred to as “involuntary yoga.”
forced contortionism
FACT
You're not supposed to remove the clothes first? Have I been doing it wrong?
Click.
Knows martial arts.
Knows music.
Teaches math.
Has familiar.
Has patron infernal being.
Basically, too much DnD multiclassing.
I thought you were gonna say he's a witch for a moment
Bards get jack of all trades, so it makes sense if he's a bard as his primary class lol
@@FeliceJaganshi Bro is a RUclipsr. Of course he's a bard.
Monk,bard,wizard,ranger,and warlock
Monk
Bard
Wizard
Warlock
...well in a few years hes gonna be a lockpicker, do some weighlifting and gonna turn into a real dragon
1:59 Fun fact: In Denmark, it's legal to hit a Swede attempting to cross the Danish Straights with a stick. This was made when Denmark and Sweden were having one of their many wars and never repealed.
Don’t let click see this. You might want revenge for his comment
This made my day
It's specifically if a swede enters Danish land by walking over ice, since there was a surprise attack once when Öresund froze over. One of my classmates when I went media prep (Viborg) loved that fact and each time I stepped out on the iced lake he urged everyone to quickly grab a stick
And that's an myth also. Not a fact, rather a danish joke. They got you, mate😂
Isn't it only legal if it's frozen over?
Fun fact: there's actually a thing called Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria, it's usually a symptom of adhd, anxiety and some other forms of neurodivergency/mental illness, of course this is absolutely NOT an excuse and rejecting someone with that symptom does *not* make you ableist at all, but i found the paralell in the thumbnail funny, plus there's nothing wrong with a little bit of educational fun fact-ery i think :]
never ❤
Fun Fact Number 2 (Electric Boogaloo): The fear of rejection has its own phobia called Anthropophobia (Generally known as the fear of people but it can be narrowed down to the fear of rejection) but that's not an excuse and if you were to reject someone with that phobia, that will *NOT* make you abelist!
Factory*
Yes, it's a bit of a chicken and egg situation as well, it's not clear whether RSD is a symptom or an effect of people with those conditions being rejected a lot by their peers due to acting outside the norm. It's also not just a fear of rejection, but a whole host of difficulties relating to social relationships.
Hello, someone with diagnosed RSD here!
It is true what your comment said, at least from my own experience (everyone can have a different experience with it ofc), and my RSD does come from my anxiety disorder, autism and presumably ADHD. Another symptom to RSD is simply being too anxious and afraid to even attempt whatever you're doing, in pure fear of feeling rejection(thought I should mention that).
But actually rejecting us is NOT ableist, just like you said. So yeah, the post in the thumbnail was definitely from someone who doesn't have RSD or "rejection phobia", and might just be projecting for some other reason.
Anyway, I was gonna comment somewhat the same thing as what you did, but ya beat me to it. Just wanted to let you know that I agree. Have a nice day, original commenter :]
The "rejecting me is ableist" one is even worse because the friend said they were aromantic, so they literally do not feel romantic attraction, and yet the person basically try to coerce them into getting involved in a romantic relationship anyway.
Also, for the last one, I can promise you you do not want to listen to a full lecture of this. My senior year religion teacher was like this *every day* and it was an absolute nightmare to listen to. The leaps in logic were genuinely so bonkers. I am to this day convinced that man was actually crazy.
wait they were aromantic and they were even trying? bruh
And that person doubled down and said asexual and aromantics weren't real because they have bad morals or something
Because obviously not wanting to have sex is pure sin🤦♀️
Didn't the "regecting me is ableist" person also ship themselves with Bluey? Like the child antrophromorphic dog? The one that was like 7-8?
@@J4CKS0N_D34R3ST yep
The rejection phobia guy ended up ranting about how aromantics are attention seekers and what-not because he got rejected by one. The person he asked out even said that he knew that they were aro and yet he still made a rant saying they're a bad person for rejecting them. It's quite pathetic honestly.
I feel really bad for the poor aro there... i think i'm on the aro spectrum too (i'm not quite sure yet) and i think i am simply not able to provide the same feelings someone who is not aro is probably expecting from a relationship. Not that i really WANT a relationship, but i suppose this factor alone would make me say no. They are expecting something this person is not able to give them and would probably be mad even if the aromantic person agreed for the sake of them not getting "rejection disphoria".
@@dragonsarebutterflies3663 And the person was so genuine about wanting to stay friends but I doubt that's the case if he got mad at them or they saw the tiktok. So upsetting when someone becomes hateful over something like this.
Someone won't F with me it must be their fault because I'm perfect so no person would ever reject me.
As a aroace I'm offended by that person
@@dragonsarebutterflies3663 I hope you find your place maybe take a quiz or two?
A while ago I saw the full story about the “rejection dysphoria” one (I believe, or it might’ve been another story in the same vein), they knew beforehand that their friend was aromantic, asked them out of nowhere, then publicly ranted *and* purposefully misgendered them. The only phobias here are aphobia and transphobia.
What about arachnophobia?
im curious, what happened next? Did people rightfully call them out? What was their reaction to the backlash, if there was any? I'm here for this drama
@@toppiejoppie12 from what I heard, if I remember correctly, a lot of people called them out, and they responded with (bad) fanart of themselves and bluey (you know, the cartoon dog that’s a little kid) and saying they don’t care.
So its a no-phobia? Now out of the joke, I wanted to point out that it should be "arophobia" or "acephobia" or anything like that, since "aphobia" doesn't mean anything by itself
@@Sr.Anonimo-bk1uz oh, I thought that it was used for both arophobia and acephobia. My mistake.
Fun Fact about Velma, the right side hated velma because it was like super "woke" and the left side hated velma because they thought that it was supposed to make "woke" stuff look awful.
It’s sort of like the modern “nineteen eighty-four” hear me out. When that book was released, it was banned in America for being too pro-communist, but it was also banned in the USSR for being too anti-communist
It was also pro police and harshly anti-drug, which aren't exactly woke positions.
@@saddesklunch2544 this is wrong. 1984 was never banned in the US as the US government can't ban books, towns, cities, etc. banned it but it wasn't "banned in America". Also only one county banned it for being "pro communism" a more common reason was "sexual content"
And or they realized it was just a bad show, on either side
@@phaeste Ah, but you see, if you look at my wording, I'm not technically wrong lol. It WAS banned IN the US for being pro communism. (Being serious though, I'm willing to accept I was wrong, just thought it'd be funny to argue semantics)
Fun Animal Fact: There are a few species of poisonous snakes. Not venomous but poisonous. As in, if you eat them, it'll be your last meal.
Common garter snake is one of them.
@@Rabbit-the-One Yup, specifically the ones in Oregon because they eat poisonous newts!
Finally some fucking delicious food
not if i eat something else afterwards before i die!
Can we pet them tho?
The worst part about the person who said they had "rejection dysphoria" is not that the friend did not respect their 'condition', it's that they knew their friend was aromantic and didn't respect them. I will say this incredibly loudly and I hope everyone can read it and understand.
YOUR WANTS AND NEEDS DO NOT OVERRIDE OR OVERRULE ANYONE ELSE'S! YOUR RIGHTS END WHERE SOMEONE ELSE'S BEGINS!
This obviously has certain limitations but should generally be considered true.
Also, and this one comes from experience, if an a-spec person tells you they are aromantic or asexual it is not up to you to invalidate, question, or convince. Yes, a-spec people can, and some do, have partners. That, however, is entirely up to them.
Their boundary is not yours to break.
@@Jackie_XIIIFacts, one of my friends is aro and she hates it whenever people say stupid nonsense like “oh you just haven’t met the right guy yet” like, even if that was true, it’s none of anyone else’s business
Also also, even if they’re not aromantic or otherwise incompatible, they’re STILL not obligated to like you specifically. You don’t need to justify why you don’t like someone.
You technically could twist what you said and say that the person who rejected them's needs do not overpower the needs of the person who wants a relationship, therefore the person shouldn't have rejected them. I'm not agreeing with them, I'm just saying your logic was kinda dumb.
Except that is not the only person they could have a relationship with.
By that logic as well, no one could reject them.
I made friends with a moose when I was in Sweden. I didn't know they were 1. So damn big and 2. Quite dangerous. An old lady was yelling at me frantically from afar so I left the moose alone even though he was enjoying chin scratches. Turns out you shouldn't try and make friends with a wild moose and I've inadvertently reinforced stereotypes about Aussies being crazy. 😂
Congratulations, you found the world’s only friendly moose! lol, but I bet that felt so good to scratch him.
@@galaxb33 lmao yep! He was so chill. Must have escaped from the zoo.😂
Still alive, maker of moose freinds? Like, dude. You petted the focus of my phobia. >XD
The fact that the mom selling her child's birthday presents says "we can’t have him questioning" really scares me. It reminds me of cults and I hope the kid will be able to cut them off and follow his dreams.
It _is_ a cult.
@~*sugarai*~
That's not the reason why it's a cult. There's an actual definition, certain criteria of how a cult controls people, and a lot of forms of christianity fulfil that definition. I forget what it's called.
The specific ones in the video are showing clear signs of a cult. Disallowing scientific study, using severe punishments, etc., that's clear cult behaviour. And it's _sickening._
Okay, looked it up. It's called the BITE model, which stands for Behaviour, Information, Thought, and Emotional control.
The religious trauma that kid will have is just unbelievable.
Well, yeah. Religion is a cult, it's just an accepted one
Very likely the “religion” the mom is trying to shove down her child’s throat is probably closer to a cult than your typical organized religion. Bet she also home schools and purposefully tries to avoid teaching “science” that contradicts her world view. Hence why her child wanting to be a scientist is so upsetting for her. It’s much easier to brainwash a kid if he doesn’t know any other alternative. Mom would be trashy for selling his gifts, even without the other terrible parenting decisions.
The fact that hatred is the most unifying emotion is both comforting and terrifying...
It has been for a long while, if you think about it. Pokémon Go, however, would be a case of when the world united over mutual love and interest for the game. Good times lol
Because hatred is on the same spectrum than passion, love, etc
What is the opposite of such extreme emotion is actually indifference
But yes, it is terrifying in a way
Especially terrifying when you consider how a certain WW2 party started
It's how Shit Like Fascism gets popular
@@kingdionysus1867 and technoblade
I saw that girl who wants men to go broke over her wedding ring and my answer is, “if they are a good person and are nice to me, i will marry them with a damn ring pop.”
Same honestly. Why buy an overpriced metal circle when you can have a Lifesaver?
(I'm joking but I do share that mindset)
This is literally a discussion between me and my partner. We are not married (I was married once) and I don't think we have to, but if he really wants to, I'm open.
Now comes the topic of the ring. We sometimes like to joke around about the whole marriage thing and I then say stuff like "well, there is no ring on my finger" or things of that nature and he sometimes gets really serious and assures me that he will buy me a beautiful engagement ring, which I don't doubt. Here is the thing though: I don't want it to be expensive!
Why? Because I work a lot with my hands all day I don't want to lose or damage it because of it, but always taking it of and on again seems just annoying. Why have one, and an expensive one at that, if I don't wear it anyway most of the time then? Plus, I would marry him, even of the ring would come out of those old gum machines!
But he insists that it needs, at least, to be worth 3 times his salary.
I don't really get it.
And the ladies who wanted men as nothing more than providers. How you gonna be a "housewife" AND a lady of leisure?
I find rings very uncomfortable so personally I would prefer no ring and maybe a symbolic trinket instead.
Ring pops taste gud
Wtf this woman wants a wedding ring that costs as much as an actual wedding. 30/40K?!? On something you can lose so easily?! Who has that money in 2023? 😮😂
Right? I cannot fathom being so out of touch.
I didn't even know rings came that expensive. Like maybe if you commission something extremely extravagant, but just the kind you buy? News to me.
@mellow_mallow Same thought, I'd like to get married one day, I figured a "fancy" ring would be around $1000-$2000. But I'd rather get like a ring that's only like $200 and use the money for something better.
Just looked it up and the average engagement ring in the US in 2023 was 5k. You can definitely get a nice one for $750-2k though. Under that would be difficult to find something that would last as long as these rings are meant to. Decent wedding bands are SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper and have plenty of great options under $500
She's gonna be a for ever alone female incel.
The "Atheist VS Christian" thing is even funnier when you remember the Noah situation.
no just Noah. The bible is full of God killing people.
@@jaimicottrill2831 I said Noah because of the flood. It fit, if you get my meaning.
Or the Good Samaritan story
@@minasthirith6314 Yes, it does fit. 😁
There is a strong vibe of projection coming from the one that made that meme lol
"It's so easy" he says on getting a Lambo.
Tell me you've never had a soul sucking job without having ever a soul sucking job. Like, jeez. '~'
I mean, it's easy! Just *don't* have a soul-sucking job! Just get rich! Just stop being poor!
@@Xizile93 just have rich parents boom problem solved
Especially when his reason was "there's a lot of money out there!"
Like...yeah, but that hardly matters when it's difficult to amass large sums of it that aren't immediately spent on bills and taxes and food-
There are a lot of stars in space, but I haven't touched and promptly been melted by one yet, and I doubt I will!
Also the assumption that you'd *want* a Lambo or some fancy thing if you're rich also says a lot about his priorities. The absolute obsession with materialistic wealth that conveys. Its just a sad sad life he has.
If you are 3 years old and do not own a planet then you need to have a serious talk with yourself. There is easily enough money out there to buy a small planet.
also, the girl who got accused of ableism for rejecting her friend said she was aro, as in aromantic, as in not experiencing romantic attraction (of course there's a spectrum) so, she was in fact the one being invalidated because her friend wasn't respecting her romantic orientation
@Tgram_theclick12 do you really think I'm dumb enough to fall for that?
Yeah, that post was odd.
Rejecting someone with RSD isn’t ableist… rejecting someone BECAUSE they experience RSD (something super common in ADHD folks) might be in some situations, but this situation certainly wasn’t.
@@randomhuman_05 exactly, it only becomes discriminatory if the person rejecting them does it because of their disorder. Them rejecting a person because they themselves are aromantic is not discriminatory in any way, and actually, the person accusing them of being ableist is more discriminatory because they are completely bypassing a persons identity and pushing their own agenda onto someone who has clearly stated they have no interest (in a super nice way btw, they could have just said "no I'm aro" but they were positive about the accusor's already standing relationship).
I am just so baffled because I am convinced that it was by a kid which then makes me wonder... why is a kid in a poly relationship and trying to push another person into it? I don't identify as Poly anymore because of personal things but I would still be open to those types of relationships, however even when I did identify I found no such want to be in that complicated of a relationship when I was younger. This misunderstanding of both mental disorders and also relationships is insane: Poly isn't just a love triangle where one person of the couple decides to add another person (that would be closer to an open relationship if the other two people involved did not have feelings for each other), and Rejection phobia isn't really... a thing? We all fear rejection because it feels awful, RSD is just a whole other level of that but if they aren't calling it by RSD then they either aren't educated, or they are making shit up on the spot.
@@randomhuman_05 I mean, I personally have it as a symptom of my ADHD, it causes significant distress, but it's not the end of the world, and it's also important to respect other people's identities
The problem is that some people use their condition as an excuse rather than understanding the situation and try to improve! She did good by reject them because you can never have a healthy relationship with these kind of selfish people.
For the UBER one, this EXACT same things happened to my husband. He was a few minutes into the drive and they cancelled the ride. It popped up on screen that the ride was cancelled (and yes she was typing on the phone) so he said he would take her to a safe location and she kept asking him to take her to the drop off. He said he couldn't for safety, insurance, and more. She kept asking him to take her to the location still, like 10 miles away, and he said he couldn't. She called her bf and said he was kicking her out on the side of the road. He took her to a well lit and very popular gas station in a very safe area. It was so crazy
As someone who is polyamorous, you need to be open and honest with not just your feelings, but your partners as well. The fact that she KNEW that her friend was aromantic and was trying to get her into the relationship anyway is a big red flag just by itself. And what follows honestly churns my stomach.
yeah
polyamorous is not a much of a good idea
@@Nockgun ?
@@ThatGuyRNAsorry i did not know how it works
its actually fine because all consented
What makes it even worse i you read the description of the video the poster is saying they are intentionally misgendering the “friend”
Every polyamorous couple I've been either involved with or seen has been one dumpy BPD woman and her harem of socially awkward guys. Which one are you?
I have severe rejection sensitive dysphoria due to my ADHD and made worse by my DPD and the person who called their friend "ableist" and purposely misgendered them is such a douchebag. Rejection hurts, but it doesn't give you the right to go and whine on TikTok and call your friend names just because they don't like you in a romantic way and aren't polyamorous, especially since you KNOW the friend is aromantic and should've seen this coming.
I DIDNT EVEN NOTICE THAT THEY MISGENDERED THEM
THAT IS SO SHITTY
@@puppet_boy74 FR and they acted like they were so badass for doing it
YES!! I also have RSD and ADHD and I would fucking never pull a stunt like that. Will I get dramatic if a friend doesn't answer a message for 30+ mins, yes, but it's also on me to remind myself they're just busy with life and not actively ignoring me.
🤓🤓🤓🤓
You're right and I'm sorry for the odd comment but I can't believe someone out there knows what DPD is... I've had it diagnosed for years and it always feels like the unknown personality disorder, no one talks about it so this comment surprised me in a way.
I hope you can deal with yours in a healthy way, I've been trying as well, and guilting someone for our RSD is definitely a douchebag move!!
The worst thing about the school lunch is that the schools gets money from the government TO FEED THE KIDS. Then a majority of the kids also have to pay for the food.
I was a child abuse investigator who took kids into custody. That would not pass. No agency would take a child over this and no judge would uphold it if they did. Exactly 0 people working in the system have time for this kind of BS. And if the school decided to start making reports for this, agencies can and do file charges for harassment.
My old school used to charge for lunch. Thankfully halfway through middle school that all stopped and we got free lunch.
Not anymore. Part of the reason free lunches phased out is because the government stopped funding the programs to provide it.
@@Laura-mi3nv Wait until you learn some states wanna consider a child being trans as child abuse.
@@bumblebeeyellowdragon - I refer you to my above statement, no one in the system has the time or patience for BS.
The one where the person called the aromantic friend all those nasty things for not wanting to be in a relationship with them is honestly gross and they also misgendered them along with them saying aromantic people aren't real (Or something along those lines), I saw an entire video covering it and I fr face palmed.
As someone who was always on free or reduced lunch in school, the most embarrassing thing possible is to have the lunch lady take away your lunch because you're account is overcharged, in front of all your peers. Another wonderful story is of a man who tried to pay off all the lunch debt at the school in his area and the school denied it. Yeah, America hates those who have the least and actively seeks out ways to punish them while blaming them for being in their situation. I absolutely hate the "you don't have it because you didn't work hard enough" mentality.
It's the only way, for them, to rationalize the failure of the 'American Dream'.
...what IS this, _literally_ the 1800's in England? "Are there no debtor's prisons?" YES, THERE ARE! They've just hopped across the pond, apparently! Seriously freaking GOD that is the most Victorian attitude I've ever heard. People STILL think like that?! Really?! Enough of them to make freaking LAWS?
...I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
We are currently in the process of trying to transfer the money from my school lunch account to be used to pay off the lunch debts of kids who have that. It has been a frustrating process.
Before anyone asks, no we can not get the money back, and even if we could we'd rather give it to those who need it.
I was a reduced-lunch kid in middle school (4th-8th grade where I grew up). In 4th grade, I was called to the principal's office over the loud speaker. Why? Because I had for gotten the $0.40 for my lunch earlier that week. He lectured me, a 9 year old, for like 10 minutes about it. My mom, who very rarely curses, was so incensed that she drove to the school that afternoon, threw $0.40 at him and said, "here's your fucking lunch money." I never had another issue with my lunch money for the rest of my time in that school.
17* years later, my mom still gets worked up whenever this story comes up.
The sick part is that this logic also justifies morally compromised wealthy peoples actions as well, which leads to the very american underlying belief that things like charity or the greater good is just harboring weakness
When I was 20 years old, my mom told me that she was throwing out my favourite movie because it was "too satanic", but we grew up watching it.
And it was Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
The movie where a witch and the kids she's looking after fight actual Nazis, and win.
To be fair, the church was kind of on the fence about whether nazis were bad, but has a strong position on witches.
So she's following church doctrine accurately - empowered women are worse than nazis.
SMH
I love that movie!
@@diamondmx3076 It just makes me even more deeply disappointed in her. Thank dog I ain't a christian anymore.
Yeah, pretty much sums up xtianity. Witches bad, Failed painters good, praise the lord and put your money on the floor. Smh.
I like to think the pastor dude was the kinda kid who was beaten in Mario Kart a grand total of one time and then immediately decided he'd never play video games again because it's a funnier scenario than the reality.
That dude is fairly famous and many Atheist youtubers covered him multiple times. He is an absolute lolcow with really bad takes and arguments but sadly he is fairly influental in young earth creationism circles. So he is one of the everything in the bible happened and is 100% true type of religious fanatics.
@@LukasJampen Good ole Matt Powell. I especially remember one of his videos about evolution being debunked by Forrest Valkai. He falsely defined mutations as all being deleterious then claimed they were caused by sin. It is hilarious how much non-sense these people spew.
Oh, we got trouble
Right here in River City
We got trouble with a 'T'
And that rhymes with 'V'
And that stands for ...erm....Video Games
Oh yeah, Matt is a pretty awful guy. He's also notorious is certain circles for having claimed that there is air in space, and that civil war soliders hunted pterodactyls!
As an aroace person, yikes.. that same thing happened to me w/a friend.. they called me an selfish a-hole, I can tell you, I just about cried. 😅❤️🩹
I'm so sorry this happened. I don't know why people don't understand that romantic/sexual orientation. My best friend is aroace as well and it sounds so wild to me, to go to the length to ask someone out you know will say no because they just might not be able to feel that way. It's like a guy asking out a lesbian and then freaking out she said no. Makes no sense. I'm sorry they acted that way, it's not your fault
Can I just say that a dating app where you say what you hate is a genius idea. If people like the things you hate, they don't date you or can try to persuade you. You can make connections over things that you hate, and conversations may move smoother at the very beginning. This idea has merit.
I remember hearing about a singles' night called "speed hating" instead of speed dating. Not sure if it's still running.
There are some people out there though who will use it to project their hate for certain groups of people.
Except when the racists, homophobes, transphobes, and sexists find the app. I see what the Click is going for, but there are faaaar too many toxic people in the world for this to work as intended.
@@JCArules13 Then they should build in a secret function that will only let the homo-/transphobes/racists/sexists match with pornbot so they get viruses on their computers and/or scammed
There was an actual attempt at this called "Hater". Was a minor success in 2020
YES. A school lunch should be free, period. It’s insane how much paperwork they have to do to qualify and I’ve taught enough kids that are genuinely not eating enough to know anyone that doesn’t support that is heartless or totally out of toych
This is something that Covid actually helped at my high school once we started coming in person again. They just made school lunch free for everyone, no ifs ands or buts. Don't qualify for FAFSA? Doesn't matter. Not sure if it's still a thing since I graduated, but it seemed like a permanent change.
It breaks my heart! Which grade do you teach?
i got free lunch in elemenatary-middle school, and it rotates meals every day
the one with the spicy mushroom soup was my favorite
but in high school my mom packed me lunch since you had to pay for the lunch
Food for children should be free, period.
Food needed to survive should be free, period, regardless of age.
Found out recently that when I was in elementary school (early 2000s), my mom and like four other families would pay 2 months of lunches for my classmate and her brother due to them being denied free lunches EVEN THOUGH THEY QUALIFIED
28:37 I AM a Civil Engineer and all I can say to that clip is "HOLY F**KING SH*T!!" Whoever recorded that video is far, FAR braver than I am, I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that building, never mind go inside that death trap! A stiff breeze and that's coming down.
I'm not a civil engineer and had the same fear/cringe. What are those thin bricks for btw?
@@Xarr23 the thin wall isn't the worst part, those bricks shouldn't be piled... you don't need to be a civil engineer, just using legos once and you learn that if you don't connect one column with the next they don't stay together...
I'm kinda amazed that... er... building stayed in one piece long enough to even film it. Or to build it that way.
And i don't think those are even the right bricks to build walls from to begin with. At least, not walls that high.
It's like the uncanny valley for construction. Right up there with doors that open out of a wall on the 20th floor or whatever and there's nothing there.
@@Llortnerof They are called cinder blocks. A type of cement brick. It is a cheap building brick Also used for making sidewalks. In South Africa they use the ashes from the coal powered power stations to make them. But ours look way different.They are almost as thick as they are long. About 4 times thicker than those bricks in the video. We build brick houses here, normally.
Because of my ADHD, I do sometimes experience rejection sensitivity dysphoria. However, I would never use that to try and guilt trip somebody into doing something that I want. It is important to acknowledge how our conditions affect our everyday lives, but using them as reasons to harm others is plain wrong and always will be wrong.
Also, rejection-sensitive dysphoria is not about "you didn't say yes to what I asked you, no matter how reasonable or unreasonable my request was, knowing that saying no would hurt me, and that makes you ableist."
Rejection-sensitive dysphoria is actually: Totally innocuous comments can trigger me and that's not your fault. I.e. I got interviewed for a job I wanted and didn't hear back after the interview even though I thought I did well. It's going to take me 2 weeks to recover from this and it will always be a sore spot. It's not their fault for rejecting me and it's not my fault that I'm sensitive to that. I just need to have time to myself to handle all the false narratives my brain will try to feed me about how one single interview going badly means I'm a worthless human who will never amount to anything. I know that isn't true, and one interview going badly is SO NORMAL for EVERYONE and it didn't even go badly, I just wasn't what the company wanted. Rejection sensitive dysphoria in the case stated in the video would look more like "Oh, I really thought we felt the same way about each other and it hurts to know that you don't feel the same way about me. It's 100% your right to be in or not be in a relationship with whomever you want, including me, but I'm going to need a little longer than usual to process this. I might be a little bitter toward you for a lot longer than other people might be and I apologize for that ahead of time. I need some space for me to process this. I know you weren't trying to hurt me, but I do still hurt, so I need time apart before I can decide how I want to move forward with you. I may not ever be able to get over this in which case you may have to move on without me in life.
Hell, rejection-sensitive dysphoria isn't always about the "feeling really-extra bad when someone rejects you. I know that for me, my RSD is triggered when people are incredibly nice to me. My parents never took me out for "treats," I got presents, sure, but I rarely got anything "just because" so hearing someone describe something as a "treat" when they give me a present that they got me "just because" might make me cry. And that's just a completely normal way for me to respond. My brain still feeds me lies about how I don't deserve it, but I'm not crying because I'm upset. I'm crying because I'm happy.
RSD is NOT about "you can't do that to me because I have RSD." RSD IS about "I may respond in a weird way emotionally to something that wouldn't bother other people. This isn't anyone's fault. My brain just processes things differently. I may need extra time to process my emotional response and the lies my brain will tell me before I can respond appropriately. Give me extra time so I can make an appropriate response." RSD is NOT "I process things differently and that makes my response your problem, you must walk on eggshells around me." RSD IS "I process things differently. I need to learn to step away from situations to moderate and regulate my emotions.
No one is entitled to give you a job, date you, or change their behavior around you just because it might trigger your RSD if they do something that trips up that dysphoria in your brain.
RSD SUCKS. Really small things get you down. Not immediately succeeding in a new task or hitting a wrong note while singing along to a song alone in your car can feel like the end of the world because you have an irregular emotional response to making mistakes or doing something SOMEONE ELSE might consider a mistake. Hearing a hard truth can feel devastating. Hell, as I said, even having something PLEASANT happen can be overwhelming. But it's not anyone else's job to coddle you or tell you only what you want to hear just so they don't upset you. Someone saying "No I don't want to be in a relationship with you. Sorry." IS NOT THE SAME as someone triggering your RSD on purpose to make you upset.
Stop weaponizing a diagnosis (that you're using way too literally which makes me a hair suspicious) to try to guilt people into doing things you want.
I really like this comment, very concise!
I had RSD really bad when I was younger and I would cry a lot the way I handle it now is that I've started accepting that rejection is a normal part of life and is completely normal and understandable sure right now it's going to hurt it'll hurt like a bitch but it won't define me and wreck my life I need to take a break and gather myself and remind myself that it's ok to feel like this and I'll be ok ❤ sorry for the long comment nobody is going to read but I hope this helps someone in someway
Oh my god. This is pretty much exactly how I feel. I knew I had RSD, but I didn't realize the mind feeding lies thing was also a part of it. I thought that was just my depression. I might reconsider some things...
I wanted to say something about the RSD thing, but you pretty much nailed it, thank you so much. I have RSD too and seeing someone use it to guilt their friend for not wanting to enter a relationship with them is so painful to see.
Hmm, all of this sounds incredibly relatable and I had no idea it was an actual thing. I just thought I had incredibly low self esteem from decades of abuse. Damn, it's getting kinda misty in here. Crap.
The funny thing about the person who was calling their friend ableist for rejecting them is that they were the actual bigot. Their friend was aromantic which means they don't feel romantic attraction but they insisted the friend had to be in a relationship with them and was ableist for not doing so. That's very arophobic.
I would probably save myself a few phobias and say that she's just good old-fashioned egocentric. She's not afraid of aromantic people, she just sounds like she spent so much time in some echo-chamber that she now thinks ''fear of rejection'' somehow translates ''you're not allowed to say no to me'' .
@@Julia-lk8jn Phobia doesn't exclusively mean fear. It can also refer to an aversion. She is averse to her friend not wanting to date her so she is averse to her friend being aromantic. Thus, arophobic.
The whole rejection dysphoria post is so infuriating.
RSD is a symptom of ADHD and, I believe, other mental health conditions (I only have ADHD, so that's the lane I'll stay on) and it is NOT on other people to cater to our overblown responses to rejection. Hell, even for NT people without an ounce of RSD, it is not anyone's responsibility but our own to learn how to deal with rejection without blowing up at other people.
Exactly. I personally have ADHD but no RSD. I get frustrated when people (not you op but other people I've met) blame it all on ADHD. Like I get it, but that is not an excuse for inappropriate behaviour. I'm glad to see that there's people who understand that it's our own responsibility to take control over our actions
as an autistic adhd person, when my rsd acts up, whoever I'm with will help me calm down, but won't cater to it exactly. it's not their job
@@ashstargloww yeah, exactly. There's a difference between helping someone out and enabling someone.
@@Purple_Sweater for me it makes my rsd WORSE when people avoid telling me no because it means I'm doing a bad job at makeing them feel safe to tell me things, it's important to be aware of what rsd is like but totally avoiding rejection is not even feasible or healthy
and it was extremely arophobic! calling aros "attention seeking and manipulative" just because your aro friend rejected your relationship offer is fucking arophobic and as an aromantic person it pisses me off.
Being a critical care ICU nurse who kept Brain dead bodies alive for transplant, it was only feasible for days, the body begain to deteriorate rapidly requiring more and more intervention as days went by as they arranged transplant. A nine month gestation would not be feasible
the “Pyramid of Necessities” is actually called Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and it goes physiological, safety, belonging, self esteem, cognitive, aesthetic, self-actualization, and self-transcendence (bottom to top)
Came here looking for this, thank you! :)
Yeah an people are trying go change it so self actualization isn't on it
@@Lastofthesigilites i hadn't heard about that, do you know why people are arguing that?
@Ahri Rome It's worth remembering that, like the Myers Briggs Personality Types, the Hierarchy of Needs is more of a meme than a proven fact. That's not to say it is entirely wrong, or contains no useful information/ways of thinking, just that it is not an incontrovertible truth. Like you said, all people are different and their needs will be as well.
All that said; yeah, people who have difficulty affording shelter and food will probably not be as interested in 'finding themselves' as they are interested in surviving the next week.
@Ahri Rome i always interpreted it as "once all your needs are met you have the freedom to pursue self-actualization" and therefore it does vary from person to person and can change as the individual changes. from your comment it seems like you interpret it as "once your needs are met your potential will be fulfilled" (please correct me if i'm misunderstanding your view) and that could be where our philosophies differ. i believe self-actualization is a lofty goal, but attainable, and self-transcendence is just there to keep us striving for something if we do attain self-actualization.
I love how amongst the “social media pills” there was not only Uber, but PHOTOSHOP.
I mean…I draw digitally on Photoshop, and spend waaay too much time on it. But there seems to be a weird category error there
I guess they've heard that "everyone uses Photoshop for their photos on social media" and didn't understand what was actually meant lol! XD
And LinkedIn.
@@lillianward2810 well, but that is technically a social media website
Also Google and LinkedIn. Like Google is legit a search engine and LinkedIn is technically a social media but who actually uses it for anything other than like business stuffs
I'm totally addicted to drawing on PS so I totally get it. All day e'rr day drawing drawing!!
I think what's getting me about 27:57 is not the fact that the walls are thin, it's the fact that the bricks have been stacked one on top of the other and not staggered which will make the walls weaker
Who...why...everything is wrong there...who was in charge...this isnt a one man operation...
The lack of staggering was the first thing that popped out to me, but the bricks are definitely the wrong kind of bricks for that wall. The workers also failed to stack them straight, especially around the doorways. The entire structure is compromised and would have to be torn down and rebuilt in most countries around the world
@@jonathanbartlett1098 should have been at least twice the thickness (for the bricks), right ?
@@jonathanbartlett1098 I'm surprised that it survived long enough for them to build that much of it in the first place. I mean, if the gaps line up that way and the walls are that thin I'd expect somebody randomly touching one of the walls wrong could cause things to sway and collapse.
@@seolennkha6120 All of the masonry walls that I have ever seen either use cinder blocks or red masonry bricks, and both of those are laid out in a way that makes the walls thicker. These look more like patio bricks, which are for making concrete walkways on the ground or small structures such as elevated planter boxes
I think that pastor got his butt handed to him in COD by some twelve year-olds the night before this sermon and he was still feeling some sort of way.
The article about using brain dead women as surrogates wasn't actually proposing we do that- it was a cheeky dig at the idea of opt-out organ donation.
To summarize: 'if organ donation is something we opt out of instead of opt in, then we're using the bodies without explicit consent. Here's a horrifying look into what that could mean if we apply that logic to uteri'
It's a very interesting read and has some great points.
but i also think people would sadly try to argue that logic of it as they would confuse a long-term coma patient functional status with that of those who are brain-dead. As there are stories of female coma patients becoming pregnant cause of r*pists.
bruh the idea of brain dead women being surrogates is horrible. i wouldn't doubt it happening though. i could see the world turning women into nothing but baby making machines and nothing else. like in mad max fury road.
Isn't organ an donation system for, you know, dead people to donate organs.
Equating using living people who can't give concent with dead people is genuinely more concerning than the result of having to tick no on your drivers license.
@@squeaknsqurriel7060 you can donate some organs while still alive. You don't need two kidneys for example.
Oh thank heavens because I was about to lose even more of the faith in humanity that I don't have.
Oh my lord, the whole poly thing... I'm in a long term poly relationship and it's built on honesty, trust, consent, openness and understanding. It can be hard work and it's not for everyone. The idea that not wanting a poly relationship is polyphobic is crazy, there're plenty of genuinely polyphobic people out there and even more who just don't know the first thing about it or have never heard of its existence but yeah, not wanting something yourself doesn't mean you're phobic of it.
A woman flirts with me on the street and I'm also a woman I told her I'm not interesed in women only in straight men and she calls me homophobic which caught me by surprise. She just stand there scream at me for reject her and that make me homophobic and other ppl just stare at us and I was feeling so uncomfortable luckily she gives up at the end and walk away. I don't even know who she is just walk pass her on the street and it's first time our eyes cross.
@@isegard2957 that's so shitty wtf. As a bisexual girl i would NEVER.
@@isegard2957 that's just girl version of that creepy dude.
Absolutely! I personally don’t think I could swing a poly relationship, but I don’t hate on people who do! I honestly think it’s really cool.
I could never be in a Poly or even open relationship personally
If you genuinely need a poly or open relationship to be happy, then a relationship with me simply will not work out
And while my first thoughts upon reading what a poly relationship was were…less then charitable, I hold no ill will towards anyone who is happy in one
I just couldn’t do it myself, ever
I'm so sick of religious people being anti science. You can be religious and scientific. It's not hard.
I'm Christian and I love science. My sister is Christian and she's a CNA. My mom is Christian and she works at a blood bank. My aunt is Christian and she is a psychologist. My pastor's wife is a nurse. Biology is fucking awesome!😊
@@kittycatmeowmeow963 I'm Christian and I hate science. Whoever decided chemistry was a must in highschool is getting my AK-3:16
Only by exercising and incredible amount of cognitive dissonance
There are religious scientists out there hoping to find scientific proof of God's existence too. I find that pretty interesting because I think it would make religion more available since there are a lot of agonistics who want to believe, but need a little more than just "you need to have a little faith."
Literally a fourth of academically relevant scientific laws, including the Big Bang
As a Christian, it cracked me up that the preacher at the end started his speech by saying that evolution is illogical and he’s glad he was taught logic at home, and then immediately says, “You know what they all have in common? VIDEO GAMES!” forgetting that the only reason they have that in common is because most people have that in common 😂
His name is Matt Powell, and I heard he has a giant inflatable banana in his backyard that he calls Dr Peel. Or not. 😂
@@merrigalebeddoes1921 At least it's not a kid
@@bendingdemon6483 Not like Matt "the government should execute certain drag queens" Powell is all that better
I found it amusing that he couldn't think of any actual problems with evolution to use as an example.
"Well what about this?" "Oh, I never thought of that."
If he's really had such conversations, then surely he has examples! While creationist talking points have all been debunked, there are plenty of atheists without biology backgrounds in the world who won't be able to counter every talking point, so he really ought to have a specific example of *someone* he confused, right?
@@LadySunami Honestly, I'm not sure whether I care about whether God made the Earth through evolution or in six literal days, because neither option changes who God is; but it's inaccurate to say that all creationist talking points have been debunked. Are a majority of layman creationists irrational about it because they think evolutionism is heresy? Absolutely. But logically speaking, if everything comes from somewhere, there has to eventually be Something that came from nowhere, just as every living thing of its type has to have had a common ancestor. "There was nothing, and then the chaos and void begot something" is the basis for every creation story, even the Big Bang, but without some unbegotten thing to act upon the void and chaos, there is nothing that could cause it to beget. Because of the three main laws of thermodynamics, which state that energy cannot be created and will go wherever it's not, and thus the energy of everything in existence will eventually reach absolute zero, chaos could never beget stable life that would last as long as it has; if life did manage to come from it, it would die in its infancy because the chaos around it would kill it. The fact of the matter is, the laws of physics just don't allow for the Big Bang; but even if they did, the odds of everything landing just so into place as they have are so incredibly low that it just makes more sense for something Else to have guided it all there.
Creationists aren't stupid, man. It's just that, without the Big Bang, atheists don't have an answer for where we come from, so they rationalize until they find something that kind if makes sense, even if they know it doesn't really make sense. Smart people do it all the time, because we're the only ones who can.
Maybe God triggered the Big Bang and the Cambrian Explosion, or maybe he created the world five seconds ago. Maybe this is all a dream, and we're all God's little OC's in his imaginary world. I don't really care either way, but it's arrogant to say that every creationist talking point has been debunked when evolution without a god takes more blind faith to believe in than the idea of an all-powerful deity being able to speak things of any age into existence out of nothing.
That last clip was pure comedy gold. Yelling "I'm not crazy" at the top of your lungs is the one way to make people around you think you're crazy, but then the people in his congregation are still like "preach, brother", lol.
Yeah, Matt Powell is an imbicile that hangs in the shadows or Mr. Kent Hovind and is a hardcore idiot and science denier.
I've heard Matt Powell (the ever-lovin' preacher in the video) referred to as the human equivalent of a teenage boy's favorite crusty sock.
The way he talks... He needs Jesus. 🤣 He needs all the help he can get.
Matt Powell wants the government to execute all gay people.
He isn't a reli-fascist, he's a reli-nazi.
Matt Powell has a giant inflatable banana in his back yard which he calls Dr Peel. I thought everybody knew that by now.
As a disabled person I think the cured post is very personal to the individual and disability condition. I mean I was born with my condition but didn’t know I had it till my early twenties as my mother has it too and we just thought it was normal. I would 100% get rid of it tomorrow if I could. It has caused nothing but misery. But another disabled person may not feel that way.
I think it also depends on why something is seen as disability. Sometimes(too many times tbh) it's that people just define something as disability because it makes them do extra work or it makes them uncomfortable. So instead of just creating a world where different people with different needs get their needs met, ableist people just throw theiir hands up in the air(or actively work against means of meeting others in the middle) and tell those they see as disabled to do all the work and undergo medical procedures(which might not be safe or effective), etc. just so they don't have to do anything and are comfortable in their existance..
IMHO, _if it is curable,_ then it is not a disability. It is actually just a disease. Blindness can be either one of these things, depending on what is actually _causing_ it.
But also, far too many people overcompensate and try to portray being disabled as some sort of "badge of honor" to be defended. Being disabled does not make you less of a person, but it also doesn't make you better than everyone else either. Disabilities _suck._ Most people who have them would much prefer not to, and would happily "cure" them if they could, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with feeling that way. And if these sorts of problems can be treated and made better, we should not be gatekeeping people from being able to do that just because someone else personally thinks that being disabled is somehow "more noble" than being able-bodied, because that's really just complete bullshit.
I think is that some people have a bad concept of disability. Like, the idea of someone not wanting their disability cant go hand in hand with others not discriminating them. Like people like having disabilities and thats why we should respect it
Or they might blending concepts of mental oned there when it doesnt make sense. Personally, I know my ADHD doesnt define my personality, but obviously affects it and my behaviour, so as a part of myself that I feel I can deal with through effort, I never took any pill (plus I fear side effects)
iirc the Mr Beast helping blind people see was him paying for cataract surgery, likely for US patients who could not afford it
I'm always baffled by the fact some women expect a ring costing so much! My fiancé proposed with a 50€ ring I had liked the design of, then upgraded to a ring I chose in a jewelry shop, 200€ on sale for 100€ with a black ceramic band attached to a golden plated band.
We've looked into matching wedding rings, we're gonna buy custom ones from Etsy made with meteorite bits, cost for both rings is around 400-500€. I can't even imagine spending 1k+ on a single item such as a fridge, let alone a piece of decoration even if you're wearing it everyday!
That sounds really nice! And I agree, I would not want to spent more than 1k total on rings. I'd rather use that money for things to do/experience together or towards a house, if I were to have 40k laying around.
We bought titanium rings instead of gold. Much cooler material. I have a 7mm wide ring, and it is fun to see the reaction of other people when they feel how little it weighs.
I would hate to receive a ring over 1k due to the fear of losing it or breaking it some how (last one is irrational and I'm aware), I don't understand wanting one that's 50k
Rings with meteorite bits?!?!?!?! That’s blippin AWESOME!
yeah, exactly. i’d be the total opposite, if my partner proposed with a ring above 1000€, i’d make him take it back to the store after a lengthy lecture on diamond mining and artificial scarcity in the jewellery industry.
I am almost in love with how TIRED you sound when you say you don't care for measuring status by luxury cars. That's beautiful. You are so wholesome.
1:25 It reminds me of a compaign we once had in Poland called "Zmień piec" which means "change your furnace". However some people thought it said "płeć" as in "gender/sex" and got angry
LMAO
Why are those words so similar XD
@@devilsdeckofcards Because gender is a furnace
and i honestly don’t know where i was going with that
o mój boże ja nadal jak widzę te plakaty to najpierw czytam to jako "zmień płeć", mimo że widziałam je już tyle razy (btw fajnie zobaczyć kogoś z Polski, kto też ogląda Click'a ^^)
NIE XD
*ZMIEŃ PŁEĆ*
ale ja jestem trans I polak lol
I struggle with low empathy and I’d still at least wonder “why is this dude flailing in the water? Should I go help?” and I also can’t swim
Even if you could swim, unless you are trained to do it, it's a really bad idea to try to help someone who's drowning. There's a thing called rescuer drowning. Basically, unless you absolutely know what you're doing, it's likely that a drowning person will end up drowning you with them in their panic.
@@chadmasta5 In school I was taught "Reach, throw, don't go" This means - if you are on land - reach a hand or foot out to the drowning person, otherwise throw them a life preserver. But don't go in the water. If they are caught in undertow or something, you could get caught too.
I have Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria. Yes, it sucks, it hurts, it feels like the end of the world and can cause people to end their lives because the feelings are excessively strong. But that's a ME problem. No one is ableist for rejecting me 😂
Same, and for me it’s more like when I’m forgotten or ignored rather than specifically being rejecting me. Cuz most of the time it’s not personal when someone doesn’t want to be my friend and tells me as such, but someone who’s supposed to be my friend ignoring me or something is way worse. But like telling someone I don’t see you like that but love you in this way is not that bad
Exactly. Shit hurts! But at the end of the day, my feelings and how I handle them are _my_ responsibility.
Its also so disgusting because people are already searching for every way to claim ADHS and autistic people are evil and selfish and burdens and rude so badly, and stuff like this just gives them ammunition.
30:00 Yeah I’m definitely addicted to Photoshop and can’t get enough of removing objects from an image and making it as if it was never there.
"If you're in your 20s and don't have one of the most expensive cars, what are you doing with your life?"
"Idunno, going to college. Not having a rich dad that can just throw money around."
I hate when people are like, "it's so easy to be a self-made millionaire," and leave out the, "all you need are rich parents who give you whatever you want."
Just got in an argument with a friend about how they believe the disabled are pampered by society.
UHM-
why should the disabled be punished for something they have no control over? They didn't chose to be that way.
So anyway, they have a broken leg now so they too are disabled :)
Noice
Just got to ask, did you break it?🤔🤨
Is the broken leg in any way correlated with the argument
Jesus thats rediculous, anyone who thinks disabled people has it easy clearly knows absolutely nothing about being disabled.
Now all them if they have a choice to walk with both legs.
37:59 so, basically this person's logic is to ask out a person they'd already known was aromantic and probably not interested in *any* relationship, then proceed to accuse them of being an ableist and polyphobic for rejecting them in a very respectful manner, stating what should have been obvious?
also, i noticed in the description of the video it says "and yes, i am misgendering you :)"
so this person went out of their way to accuse someone of being discriminatory while actively and consciously being transphobic and aphobic themselves for the sake of stupid pettiness
@@0x8badf00d - aphobia is the right word in this context, it covers both asexuals and aromantics. Words can have multiple meanings
I genuinely love the idea of the hate based dating app BUT you'd get people matching with someone who hates a thing they love so they can argue
The Denmark joke made me laugh harder than it should have. Gotta love the Nordic sibling rivalry.
What’s the joke? I don’t get it 🤧
@@marieelvira5183 Norway, Sweden and Denmark are like siblings, and we mock each other in a good-natured manner. Loving/hating our siblings is part of our culture.
The 3 languages are very similar. Norway and Denmark actually have a written language that's nearly identical, and I think it's fairly well known around the world that we understand each other. But in Norway and Sweden, the saying goes that it sounds like Danes talk with a whole potato in their mouth, and that not even Danes can understand what other Danes are saying.
My explanation didn't make it sound like a very fun joke, but it's a sibling thing.
@JWildberry if it helps it's kinda like how Brits might make fun of an American accent by acting like every American talks like Yosemite Sam.
@@Mr.Sparks.173 and us AMERICANS acting like every British person sounds like cockney or "Pip pop cheerio"
31:34 That whole post reminds me of something I heard once in a comedy show, it was along the lines of: "Just because I'm an Atheist doesn't mean I have no morals, and if you need the threat of unending torture and hellfire to just act like a good person and be decent to others, then you are defiantly NOT a good person." And I think about that a lot when it comes to posts like that one.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 L pfp
The macabre cherry on top is that a minute and a half later, we hear about a Christian mocking parents with a terminally ill toddler. Don't want to give money to help, not a problem. However, to go out of their way to shame the parents during such a horrible time is just pure evil. "Selflessness is inconsistent" with which group again?
@@Sc2WarCriminal Dang man, what did spiderman do to you?
@@WestGarbage6 mid
This is a question addressed by The Good Place. If someone dedicated their life to doing good, however they only do it because there is a reward at the end, are they still a good person?
If a Christian dedicated their life to helping the poor and homeless, uplifting others, and doing only good but was entirely consumed with going to heaven, are they inherently better than an atheist who occasionally donates to charity and lends a hand without expectation of reward? It’s an incredibly difficult question to answer, I’ve never really had a proper answer
I think the brick house one was more them laughing at the fact it had been built with all the bricks placed directly on top of each other instead of laying the bricks alternating. This would just give you a column of bricks that would be pretty unstable instead of being locked in place by the next row.
both, I was first surprised by the walls being so thin, and then I saw how they put the bricks and nearly screamed. Pretty sure it is both. With such thin bricks your normally use two rows of bricks to interlace which makes it more stable. But then I think they also used the bricks wrong, like vertical instead of horizontal
@@gabrielbernard5440 they're normal breeze blocks. They're supposed to be be vertical, but typically doubled up with insulation between the 2 layers.
As the above said, it's because they're stacked, not overlapped.
@@gabrielbernard5440 These are the most common bricks used here in my country. They are meant to be lain vertically, just alternating. Every wall here is just about as thin as you saw, but durable for decades to centuries.
I took a screencap of the brickwork and showed it to the tradesmen that come into my liquor store the day this came out.
Every single one of them burst out laughing within seconds of seeing the verticals that weren't staggered. One guy took a knee and thanked me for brightening his day.
Hi!!! Minnesota recently signed through a law to give kids free school lunches!!! Even though there was a republican who said (AND I QUOTE) "I've never seen a hungry Minnesotan" "hunger is subjective. I had a granola bar for breakfast this morning, I guess I'm hungry now" "any extra funding in schools should go towards the education"
Thank goodness for reasonable people. There are NO downsides to free school lunches!! I hope other states will also make the turn!
That's awesome! My hometown public schools doesn't fully have free lunches but a paper legal guardians can sign to give the kid free lunch instead of paying and I had that growing up, it was so nice and I was just glad that if someone didn't have the money they still could get food- except in high school if you didn't pay they would just put you in debt:/
The worst part about the brick house isn't even that its thin its how the bricks are placed. Brick are place in specific patterns/ bonds to keep the wall stable so it holds up.
The worst pat was, that there was absolutely no good part at all.
You are right. Bricks should not be stacked in a straight line - one directly on top of the other. Ot should be stacked in a staggered manner - where one brick is on top of two other bricks below it. Looking at it stacked in a straight line is funny looking. It's structural integrity is incredibly low.
I gotta say, I really respect Clicks ability to stay objective and analytical with absolutely idiotic opinions, simply because he chooses to. That is in fact very inspiring, not gonna lie
Me too!! Click's views and how well he articulates them are my favorite parts of watching the channel. He seems to be such a humble, kind and honest person. Seeing young people being awesome people gives me hope in a world where sometimes it seems like doom and gloom is everywhere.
Holy heck…I know about Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria, it’s an ugly thing to have. To use it as a bludgeon against your *friend* is so gross I want to barf. Feh.
Hey you, reading this! You’re awesome and I wish you a most happy day! ❤
@samdoesstuff What TheMighty said or the example they referenced in the video? I am pretty sure the mighty meant that they disliked the person with RSD trying to blackmail/guiltrip their Aro friend, I don't think they were hating on RSD itself. Anyways, sorry for the stuff you go through, I hope you have an enjoyable rest of your day.
@samdoesstuff Thanks for clarifying! Anyways, have a good day.
I too wish everyone here a great day.
I’m aromantic and have been pressured by ”friends” trying to get into a relationship with me before. It’s deeply unsettling when they keep pushing and you feel terrible for rejecting them. The person who used their own issues surrounding rejection as an excuse to push boundaries of someone clearly uninterested has no respect from me.
One of the fun parts about the Pink Floyd rainbow outrange is that Dark Side of the Moon had a rainbow on it as the front cover represents light splitting when directed through a prism. That album, with the original prism and rainbow showing the light spectrum, was released in '73 (hence the 50 year anniversary). The rainbow flag's first iteration was designed and used for Pride in 1978, literally 5 years later.
The comment by the person who said they were never going to listen to PF again…this comes under “tell me you’ve never really listened to PF without actually telling me you’ve never listened to PF.”
Pete Gustin, a blind voice actor and youtuber, spoke about the Mr. Beast issue. I think his biggest issue with it is that it's misleading. Only one very specific type of blindness can be cured, and most can't. He supported the video, but just thought it was a bad choice of words, iirc. It's the pseudoscience rabbit hole, basically.
Ugh! People who use RSD (rejection sensitive dysphoria) to tell people they can't reject them drive me insane!
RSD is a common symptom of ADHD and whoopdeedoo for me, I have both! But that doesn't mean I tell people they can't say no to me! If I'm really close to someone, I might tell them about it and about ways they could phrase their responses to make it easier on me if they want, but that's not their job to do! I just appreciate the effort if they choose to!
The way this person phrase their response was fine. It was ideal actually! It emphasized that their rejection wasn't because of a dislike of their friend as a person but because of personal aromanticism and how they valued their current friendship. That is literally how I ask people to reject me if they find out about my RSD and ask how not to trigger it. 1) emphasize that you are not rejecting an offer due to a personal problem with me 2) provide a reason for rejection (even if the reason is "I just don't feel like it" because if no reason is given, I will make one up!) They did everything right!
This makes me so mad because RSD is a real thing that has inhibited me from reaching my goals. The anxiety around it is so bad that I will straight up not even try things because I'm too scared of rejection. I'll pass up dream job or education opportunities because the potential of getting rejected is worse to me than never trying in the first place. Hell I had multiple sessions with my therapist just about applying to grad schools and how to do it without causing myself multiple mental breakdowns. And people like this take it and go "well you didn't give me what I want and that made me sad so that's my RSD and you're ableist". That just makes it so much harder for people like me to be taken seriously and get help.
it's just a reaction to all the bullshit sjws get up to. just natural realy. you see other people do this shit, so obviously you can try to take advantage of the current cultural climate
RSD is real? My mom always told me I was just being a "High and mighty teenager" because I'm terrified of applying for jobs because of the fear of rejection
@@GoodWormDoctor nope it is real! And I learned that it's a super common symptom of ADHD when I got myself diagnosed about a year and a half ago. There are lots of guides online for how to cope with it. I hope you can find something to help you because it is a horrible thing to live with.
@@kierstenburtz8442 thank you so much! Have a great day :)
If you don’t mind me asking, how did you get diagnosed with it? It sounds similar to what I go through but idk if it’s RSD or my severe chronic general and social anxiety and depression.
Its ONE thing for someone who was ALREADY pregnant who gets declared brain dead, to have the term carried till the baby could be removed safeley
its a whole other to IMPREGNATE a nearly dead body
30:00 Not only do they think that Uber is an addictive social media platform, they also decided to have an Adobe Photoshop pill. The software that they probably used to make the image is now a social media platform I guess.
28:12 another thing is that im pretty sure the bricks are supposed to overlap instead of just being placed directly on top of each other so that the weight of the bricks on top can hold down the ones below it. plus, the corners of the walls can interlock without having to make the bricks smaller
so not only did the builder make the building just generally very unstable, they also did more work in trying to make smaller bricks for the corners
i dont think anyone has said this yet so: i love the effort put into the camera work! the zooms, the way the camera drifts around a bit etc, it all makes the video feel a little bit more personal- like im actually in the room. idk maybe its just me but the care put into it makes me happy!
I concur!
Likewise! 😄
So Rejection Sensitivity is an actual studied and researched condition, BUT it's not an excuse to demand that nobody reject you. If you suffer from it, it's up to YOU to alleviate and treat it. It's nobody else's problem should they need to tell you "no"
At 15:09, there was a woman who suffered a cerebral hemorrhage in Mexico while pregnant several years ago. Somehow, she was kept alive long enough in a brain-dead state that she gave birth, which was around 6 months after she was pronounced brain-dead.
It’s not impossible, but it’s most definitely not easy.
The thing is, she's very likely to be an exception not a norm in this case. It's just wild to me that such a thing was even suggested. I mean, it's inhumane.
Exactly. Brain dead people can't consent to be used as breeding machines for strangers.
@@oddeyes9413idon't really see any moral issue here.
This would only be done on donors that agreed to this specific thing. Even brain dead, it is their own body and they have the right of chosing whatever they want to do with it.
However ut is expensive as shit so we won't see it soon
Movement-powered watch: there was a murder case where one of the victims was found in a lake long after the murder, but they were able to date the time of death by when his watch wound down after he stopped moving. (Armored car robbery and abduction, he was one of the guards)
Oh, and Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
Edit: Rejection-Senstive Dysphoria (RSD) is real, and makes you perceive a lot of things as rejection, and those rejections to hit you like a mack truck every time. BUT. I am also aware that that is MY problem. It's wonderful if those around me are caring and sensitive to my emotional hypersensitivity, but they have their own agency and can say no, for duck's sake!
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One thing with that wall with the white bricks, even if the bricks themselves were meant to be that narrow, they were also not off-set properly... when building with bricks, you normally make each layer off-set from the one below, so that you don't have a straight line all the way up the wall that is nothing but mortar... it makes the whole thing more stable.
My great grandfather was a brick mason. He was building for a library and kept trying to tell the architects that the windows would break bc they weren’t accounting for the books. Sure enough a couple months after it open, the windows started to break
@@jamesnelson6656 That's fascinating! What was it that caused the breaks? Walls buckling in?
@@chesneymigl4538the weight of the books. they didn't think it would affect the walls too much, but my great grandfather knew it would and they ignored him
@@jamesnelson6656That's awesome. I know I'm not as old as I feel, but I miss when quality work was valued above cheap work. In one of my chemistry lectures, a combustion specialist said that house fires used to have 15-30min to get out and now have like 5min because of the ubiquitous particle board and flammable fabrics.
I want every piece of my grandparents hardwood I can get.
The one thing I heard about the aphobe with "rejection dysphoria" is that they mention that they willingly misgendered their friend to make them feel like shit
And they shipped Blue with themself 😬
Omg thank you for giving an actual nuanced take about the tweet about Disability. You're 100% right that the ppl in that video who clearly want to be cured, should be! You're also right that not all Disabled ppl do want to or need to be cured. I'm seeing way too many ppl being ridiculous with both sides of the argument! Yeh the demonic part is that we can't afford basic healthcare because of the system we live in. Yeh there is a convo to be had about making Disabled ppl perform for you to fund this, but that's a separate and also nuanced convo in this context! (Also to add I'm Disabled, otherwise this reads weird af)
Yeah, there’s a conversation to be had about the flaws of the system, but that isn’t something you vilify someone like Mr. Beast over
His motives might have been less than pure, but that doesn’t change the positive outcome of his actions
And I guarantee there are plenty of people in a similar financial position who wouldn’t think twice about never doing what he did
The people he helped, he did so more directly than any charity donation ever could come close to
He genuinely changed lives with that, and the people trying to vilify him are disgusting
Speaking as another disabled person, I don't believe Mr Beast should have been villified. That being said, it does feed into the charity model of disability, where videos are made by companies and individuals showing the poor disabled person receiving this massive gift, and often its for positive publicity. Not saying this was necessarily the situation here, but I've experienced it personally far too often to deny the possibility. Also the dominant model of disability (as accepted by the international disability community) has moved away from the medicalised way of seeing disability, in favour of seeing it as an interplay between impairment and an inaccessible and discriminatory society. Of course there are people who want to be cured, and that's fine, but members of the disabled community who have lived their whole lives with the "surely the thing you should want most from life is a cure" rhetoric, understandably get annoyed with it's constant perpetuation in the media.
"Straight pride" people be like: "We NEED a support group for people that don't have diabetes!"
Pretty much
I call that workout classes lmao.
You'll notice a trend where things like that only pop up when stuff like gay pride pops up, almost like it's a response by people who are against it.
Kind of like how blue lives matter started popping up as a response to black lives matter.
how so? why should gay people be allowed to openly show their pride for their sexuality but straight people shouldn't?
Because gay people have parades and safe places because they are oppressed and deal with issues. They are 5% of the population, you are the other 95%. You are oppressed, therefore you don’t need support groups.
ive never understood the weird wedding rings must be expensive to be of worth thing. I'd be just as happy if i got a ring pop as I would with an actual ring. Honestly I'd be mad if I got a super expensive ring because it would be a waste of money
Same! I’d feel really guilty about to too, and I’d be terrified I’d lose and never wear it, so what would even be the point
I think it started as some really clever advertisement by some diamond selling buissnes, actually. Its hilarious people still cling to a bloody ad from the 70s or whatever.xD
Yeah, the only way I would accept an expensive wedding ring is if he had the money which in all honestly, doesn’t matter. Love is love, I don’t need money to be happy. Even if he did have the money, I’d still prefer something simple because money doesn’t symbolize our love.
Maybe it's a culture thing, but I was brought up thinking wedding rings were meant to be a simple gold band, and it's the engagement ring that has the jewels and the big bill.
Especially with the blind issue, there are different levels of blindess and what you can do about it. Some cases of blindess can be cured, while others cannot and will be a permanent disability for their whole life. Same way someone can be temporarily unable to walk, and can be cured from the issue, and others are permanently unable to walk. It shouldn't mean that once you are unable to walk, you should never try to walk or try to use your legs again, nor does it invalidate anyone who will never be able to walk.
Honestly, if it had been my Dad who was asked the Noah's Ark question, he would have given you a full fledged essay about it, the reasoning behind it, and how there was evidence supporting it.
It's kind of amazing how he does it
Now I wanna hear this essay. This sounds interesting
I may not know your dad or the people protesting, but they may be saying negative things about the people that don't morally agree with them, and may also be saying negative things that should happend to them. Things such as going or rotting in hell, because Jesus forgave our sins, but they keep sinning by wanting babies to not receive the beautiful gift of live, to not have the choice of living it and taking that away.
The man holding the sign is what I would like to call a "middle man", both bad at fighting for his beliefs and bad about truly knowing those beliefs, since he doesn't know where they came from, why they are what they are, etc. As for that, you can say he has lived only believing in what others believed and have told him to believe, without question even if there has been previous chances of challenging himself, which would be useless as he has decided to not take them. "The ignorant says, the wise doubts and reflects" (Aristoteles of Estagira, III BC)
It's what you could call a "mass man", who follows only the mass and when someone doesn't they don't make sense, but, if they do, then they easily break other's beliefs, since the risk of following dogmas is to getting stuck in them, never allowing change, which is part not only of our human nature, but life as a whole. That's why he's essencially easily breakable with wits. "Knowing is half the battle" (Sun Tzu, V century BC).
"If you know the enemy and you know yourself, you will win a hundred battles" (Sun Tzu, V century BC). The interviewer knew himself and his enemy, and thus tested him, and his enemy failed, allowing him to stop asking questions since the man holding the sign couldn't answer and thus ending the battle there in a win, without having to express further attacks or defend possible attacks from his enemy. "War is all about deception" (Sun Tzu, V century BC)
Sources
(2022. The Click. Rejection = Ableism)
(III century BC. Aristóteles from Estagira. About philosophy - Corpus Aristotelicum)
(V century BC. Sun Tzu. The Art of War)
Another cool thing about the remote thing is we'd have modivation to actually put it somewhere where it'll charge rather than throwing it into a random abyss and spending 10 minutes looking for it. I approve.
Fun fact: I use Uber regularly and there is a glitch where, Uber's software cancels a ride mid ride. I have experienced it twice as a rider. Once I was in the middle of a ride on the interstate! It was pretty interesting because he asked me where I was going and since I live right off the interstate he drove to the next exit and he called Uber and Uber said the ride had been completed... Not canceled but that he had driven me all the way to my destination.
The second time my ride was assigned to two drivers and the system, I got in the ride That was on my phone and we got five blocks from my house and all of a sudden the guy goes Uber canceled your ride get out of my car. I was like WTF, and got a call from the other driver asking me if I was going to ever come out or could I cancel the ride please... I was horribly confused. Uber ended up giving me some credits for their issues. (This was in the USA BTW.)
The entire point of the Mr. Beast video was how absurd it is that people lose their sight just due to the fact that they couldn't afford it.
The dating app that you match with people that hate the same thing would become an echo chamber within minutes
"don't pet wild animals" *me trying desperately to pet a goose couple*
Don't worry. Those aren't wild animals.
They're harbingers of doom, that's a seperate category.
*geese become hissing fanged tornado of doom*
@@Llortnerof same with swans
It's possible! You have to sit and feed them regularly and get them comfortable with you. It takes time but it can happen
my mom had to fight off a canadian goose after i tried petting its baby
i didn't know they could hiss until that day
That "whole body gestational donation" thing was already covered in depth - by Frank Herbert, creator of the Dune book series. It's a frightening concept.
I hate it how if a small portion of a group of people is bad or rude, it makes the whole group seem bad.
I hate the whole "if you don't have this, you're no body and you need to take a serious look at your life" mentality. Like... material possessions don't mean anything.
On the house construction: you never build with a brick on top of each other. You intercalate the bricks. Also, you need to put some iron columns to hold the construction.
I'm fairly certain they're also stacked the wrong way in regards to the DIRECTION the bricks are facing. I think the thin part of the brick is supposed to be horizontal, not vertical - hence why the walls are so thin-looking. There's no stability in that building at all. Pretty confidant that a gentle shove can and WILL send that entire structure to the ground. A miracle they got it that high, honestly.
@@sevenlexar to be fair, I've never seen a brick so thin like that. In Brazil, were I live, the bricks are more on a shoe box shape.
That guy had balls even going inside that thing. I wouldn't go anywhere near that catastrophe.
@@tuliotonheiro I'm pretty sure those are pavers rather than construction bricks - pavers don't need to hold much weight because they're only one layer thick and don't need to support a structure on top. They've been layed like fastwall bricks, which are similar dimensions but thicker so they can actually support the wall
I have rejection sensitive dysphoria, but that doesn't make someone ableist when they reject me. It just makes me more upset than it would someone who doesn't have rejection sensitive dysphoria. People who have it and call people ableist are reaching pretty damn far, just so they don't get their feelings hurt. It's not that deep.
31:10 Oh wow I can strawman too: Christian thinks “Good it’s part of gods plan. If it wasn’t then god would save him.” Atheist thinks “There’s no devine intervention to rely on so he needs my help which I’ll provide because I have basic fucking empathy and will do good things of my own volition without being coerced too by some book.”
Strawmanning is incredibly easy
to add something to the thumbnail, there is a real condition called Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria where if you get heavily criticized or rejected (doesnt have to be in the love aspect, can simply be doing something wrong in the school or workplace) it feels EXTREMELY mentally painful or severely uncomfortable, to the point of having suicidal ideation (but not for all sufferers). I should know, I have this.
Lol, that sucks. xD
I have that too! Except instead of being like the thumbnail person saying "you cant reject me!" I say "reject me as soon as possible so you can go ahead and rip that god awful bandaid off!"
Rsd is a nightmare for me. I spend more time crying and thinking I am worthless and unlovable because of that rather than the reality of whatever was usually said. I yeet support.
oh damn, sorry that you have that condition it sounds pretty annoying, but it is a pretty interesting sounding condition.
I didn't know it had a name. I thought it was just my anxiety. But yes, the pain is real
Don't feed your cats a vegan diet. They are actual carnivores and will quite literally die without eating meat.
I feed my cat and all vegan diet. She absolutely loves it! It was really tough at first but now that she's used to it she jumps with joy every time I invite one over. The best part is one vegan feeds her for quite a while!
yeah if you care so much about animals that you’re vegan, you should care enough to feed your cats properly
@@Jackie_XIII Got me in the first half, not don't lie.
@@Jackie_XIII I just hope you have a big enough freezer. Dont want her getting sick after all from old food
@@Jackie_XIII I just asked my cat if he wants to go on the same diet, his purrs got louder and he started licking his lips 😹😹😹
I work as a waitstaff and avoid saying “enjoy your meal” like its the plague so no one has to deal with accidentally saying “you to”, i ask if they have everything and then when i take the table number i say “thank you” and sometimes they will say it back
As a man in my twenties. If I had the money for a lambourghini, I would still not spend it on a lambourghini. $200,000 could buy me WAY more stuff that actually matters to me.
28:25 the thickness of the wall isn't even the only problem, they need to alternate, so the end of one layer doesn't coincide with the end of the upper layer and the same with the one right below
Bricks just put on top of each other are way less stable than bricks where the connection between two bricks on a layer, stands on top of a full brick
Yeah, that's what the guy in the video is making fun of
@@ALI-Sdkn yeah, and I'm explaining for the ones that didn't get it (like the click and probably quite a few viewers) and ends up finding this comment
Someone didn’t have Lego growing up
Rejection sensitive dysphoria is a real thing, my sister has it! but it's not a thing of like being insulted if someone says no, it's that they feel like any little thing can be the end of the world and destroy a relationship. Any small mistake is blown out of proportion and can even cause self harm from literal spilt milk
If you need a book to tell you to save a drowning person, you need a loooong hard look at yourself
Well, if you want a strawman going the other way, I thought the Christian would let the swimmer drown because "it's God's will". The atheist saves them because it's the right thing to do.
Agreed! I'm a Bible-reading lady, but I believe we all end up in the same place either way. I do the best I can, not because I think I'll get a prize, or because I fear punishment. People who think like that are scary!
33:16
The moment the music cut off and Click starting talking, every single inch of my *soul* felt as if an ancient diety was silently showing its wrath for the first time
I mean you can't blame him if someone is so morally bankrupt that they think a child having cancer is less important than them having gay parents than they deserve whatever the fuck comes to them