I live for your Bro Watch videos. Off to watch your victims BEFORE I come back to get your take. I love playing along with Steve. (It is always surprising the nuggets of sense that you extract from the metric tons of poop!)
Woke up early for work (5:30 am), and here I am drinking a cup of coffee in the truly beautiful and quiet pre-dawn hours (which I wish I just sat and appreciated more often) and here I am watching a Bro Watch video. 😜. Need to go get a jug of water before I head out for work.
You're always my go-to RUclips dude-bro, Steve. Would love for you to do a similarly themed, and scathing, video aimed at the Authortube Writing Advice Industrial Complex. Near as I can tell, Authortube is 90% YA-fed 12 year olds who wouldn't know life experience if it jumped up and slapped the John Green and Leigh Bardugo out of their hands. But, somehow these fresh-faced Zillennials are going to help me craft compelling fiction?
HAH! I've seen so many of those videos - clueless infant Zillennials offering wise-old-sage writing advice! Attacking them would be like shooting fish in a barrel!
Why these modern day stoics can get away with stealing other people's ideas and make a bagillion dollars off of it is mind boggling. I tried reading Ego is the Enemy and didn't get very far when I realized not a single idea or life lesson in the book was his own.
affirmations? No coffee? Getting up early? I cannot get on board with this. I firmly believe in the Lazy Cow method. :) Are you sure Nate didn't just Blinkist his favorite books? I somehow can't picture him reading a chunky book 🤣
Well, I would ordinarily just assume that Blinkist was made for somebody like Nate, but some of those enormous OPTIONS tomes strike me as books he's genuinely absorbed -
Next hour of my life I'm cooking and cleaning and believe you me I don't want to do it but that's life. That was just a bad timing for that particular advice)))))
Like others I'm floored you haven't read The Righteous Mind, I've often wondered what you might think of it. I'm usually hyper skeptical of the kind of book, but I think Jonathan Haidt and Paul Bloom do it about as well and carefully as you can. haha yes, Bob Shiller is an excellent economist. And as I recall I reviewed that particular book for OLR.
Son of a gun! You DID review Shiller's book! Here it is everybody, just in case you're interested: openlettersreview.com/posts/narrative-economics-by-robert-shiller
@28:20: The multi-cam shoots can be for multiple reasons. It can be used to cut sentences together (as some of these channels will perform multiple takes) as well as just dropping "umms" or other undesirables. Another reason is re-engagement. From an editing perspective, those channels like to switch the visuals up every 5-10 seconds because it keeps the audience engaged for youtube analytics. We booktube plebs are used to the simple jump cuts, but some editors ask for multiple camera angles in case they don't have enough b-roll and just have a preference for using multiple angles.
But none of these reasons invalidates the reason I mention for why THIS particular approach is used: to subliminally implant & reinforce in the viewer's mind that they are in an AUDIENCE, in a classroom ... certainly NOT that they're talking to a person!
@@saintdonoghue For sure, I never said it did. I’ve never heard of this audience effect. I’ll have to ask some of my editing buddies to see what they know about that. I haven’t heard of that screen theory so I can’t comment on whether it’s true or not. I can comment on the more technical reasons as to why it can be common practice is bigger productions. I know you generally don't mix looking direct at camera and then an OTS approach so I think that's an interesting theory as to why.
I did watch a little of Ryan Holiday and I had to laugh when he was talking about Marcus Aurelius, and at one point calls him Marcus in that familiar way you mentioned--as if he knows him personally. 😉 I love intermittent fasting and your body does quickly adapt to the fast. It's also good to change it up, keeps your metabolism sharp. The meditation I do involves progressive muscle relaxation, initial stillness and rhythmic breathing...then journeys into various landscapes, starscapes, dreamscapes etc. Focused on unfolding sensory displays that the brain chemical changes afford while doing it. Approximately 20-30 minutes. You are so very right about Jordan Peterson. He cannot do proper interviews due to his own constant interruptions, interjections. So right about dogs and water--and cats. They need fresh water!
I forgot to mention in this video that I myself do intermittent fasting all the time! I eat a small meal in mid-morning, then a bigger meal in late afternoon/early evening, and then nothing but water until the next mid-morning small meal - a pause of around 15 hours every day.
Hee - I agree, of course, even though I also agree with them about the virtues of getting up early (although they themselves never do it - they CRAWL out of bed only at 10, desperate for coffee and nicotine)
No way! You upload a new episode of Manatee Monday And BroWatch on the same day? I mean, I'm elated, but careful, Steve! This sure is starting to look like you're pandering to your audience! Is this what will happen to your channel now that you hit 12k subscribers? Whatever is next? Brewing coffee on camera? A cow patty ring? Will the daily Penguin get a sponsor?
Noooooo! But the last time I made a Bro Watch video, the larger RUclips world completely ignored it, so I made this video thinking I'm safe! Now you've got me worried!
My morning routine is. Wake up. Stretch. Look in the mirror. Repeat, “Thank God I’m not Ben Shapiro!”
Heee - that's actually not a bad routine!
I so look forward to Bro Watch, every time.
Watch this at 1.5 speed, that's how I picture Steve after his 3rd Calzone and second box of wine.
Hah! Sadly, no wine and calzones unless I've got guests - I need to start arranging for people to come over here in 2022 ...
I live for your Bro Watch videos. Off to watch your victims BEFORE I come back to get your take. I love playing along with Steve. (It is always surprising the nuggets of sense that you extract from the metric tons of poop!)
Extracting nuggets of sense from metric tons of poop neatly describes my life as a critic ...
Woke up early for work (5:30 am), and here I am drinking a cup of coffee in the truly beautiful and quiet pre-dawn hours (which I wish I just sat and appreciated more often) and here I am watching a Bro Watch video. 😜. Need to go get a jug of water before I head out for work.
No better way to start the day than with a Bro Watch video!
You're always my go-to RUclips dude-bro, Steve. Would love for you to do a similarly themed, and scathing, video aimed at the Authortube Writing Advice Industrial Complex. Near as I can tell, Authortube is 90% YA-fed 12 year olds who wouldn't know life experience if it jumped up and slapped the John Green and Leigh Bardugo out of their hands. But, somehow these fresh-faced Zillennials are going to help me craft compelling fiction?
HAH! I've seen so many of those videos - clueless infant Zillennials offering wise-old-sage writing advice! Attacking them would be like shooting fish in a barrel!
I'd sell my left leg to see Steve make a video about Authortube. My right one too. And probably one arm as well!
A new bro watch. Fantastic!
This has to be one of your funniest videos. The mental image of mini-me grifters cracked me up.
Why these modern day stoics can get away with stealing other people's ideas and make a bagillion dollars off of it is mind boggling. I tried reading Ego is the Enemy and didn't get very far when I realized not a single idea or life lesson in the book was his own.
affirmations? No coffee? Getting up early? I cannot get on board with this. I firmly believe in the Lazy Cow method. :)
Are you sure Nate didn't just Blinkist his favorite books? I somehow can't picture him reading a chunky book 🤣
Well, I would ordinarily just assume that Blinkist was made for somebody like Nate, but some of those enormous OPTIONS tomes strike me as books he's genuinely absorbed -
Next hour of my life I'm cooking and cleaning and believe you me I don't want to do it but that's life. That was just a bad timing for that particular advice)))))
Love me a good bro watch.
Yes - I’d be happy to hear your thoughts about “The Righteous Mind”. Not perfect, but SO, so good.
Like others I'm floored you haven't read The Righteous Mind, I've often wondered what you might think of it. I'm usually hyper skeptical of the kind of book, but I think Jonathan Haidt and Paul Bloom do it about as well and carefully as you can.
haha yes, Bob Shiller is an excellent economist. And as I recall I reviewed that particular book for OLR.
Son of a gun! You DID review Shiller's book! Here it is everybody, just in case you're interested:
openlettersreview.com/posts/narrative-economics-by-robert-shiller
The nothingness of meditation is more about the clarity of thought it brings to the rest of life. It's not extinguisment - or not just - it's renewal.
MANY meditation fans emailing me to defend the practice! It's wonderful to see how many people love it!
@28:20: The multi-cam shoots can be for multiple reasons. It can be used to cut sentences together (as some of these channels will perform multiple takes) as well as just dropping "umms" or other undesirables. Another reason is re-engagement. From an editing perspective, those channels like to switch the visuals up every 5-10 seconds because it keeps the audience engaged for youtube analytics. We booktube plebs are used to the simple jump cuts, but some editors ask for multiple camera angles in case they don't have enough b-roll and just have a preference for using multiple angles.
But none of these reasons invalidates the reason I mention for why THIS particular approach is used: to subliminally implant & reinforce in the viewer's mind that they are in an AUDIENCE, in a classroom ... certainly NOT that they're talking to a person!
@@saintdonoghue For sure, I never said it did. I’ve never heard of this audience effect. I’ll have to ask some of my editing buddies to see what they know about that. I haven’t heard of that screen theory so I can’t comment on whether it’s true or not. I can comment on the more technical reasons as to why it can be common practice is bigger productions. I know you generally don't mix looking direct at camera and then an OTS approach so I think that's an interesting theory as to why.
I did watch a little of Ryan Holiday and I had to laugh when he was talking about Marcus Aurelius, and at one point calls him Marcus in that familiar way you mentioned--as if he knows him personally. 😉
I love intermittent fasting and your body does quickly adapt to the fast. It's also good to change it up, keeps your metabolism sharp.
The meditation I do involves progressive muscle relaxation, initial stillness and rhythmic breathing...then journeys into various landscapes, starscapes, dreamscapes etc. Focused on unfolding sensory displays that the brain chemical changes afford while doing it. Approximately 20-30 minutes.
You are so very right about Jordan Peterson. He cannot do proper interviews due to his own constant interruptions, interjections.
So right about dogs and water--and cats. They need fresh water!
I forgot to mention in this video that I myself do intermittent fasting all the time! I eat a small meal in mid-morning, then a bigger meal in late afternoon/early evening, and then nothing but water until the next mid-morning small meal - a pause of around 15 hours every day.
All these Bros need to read Oblomov.
Hee - I agree, of course, even though I also agree with them about the virtues of getting up early (although they themselves never do it - they CRAWL out of bed only at 10, desperate for coffee and nicotine)
Like you I have never had the need for artificial energy.
Grifters of the world unite!
All we have to lose is other people's money.
new year? new steve? you're actually agreeing with some dudebro's advice? I thought I'd never see the day 🤣🤣🤣
How much water do you drink, Steve? Could you show your container? I’m trying to drink more and I find myself having stomach issues as a result.
I do IF and I don’t smoke!
Just add Bitcoin and you can be a dude-bro yourself!
@@saintdonoghue Can I be a dude-sis?
@@knittingbooksetc.2810 could that be a dude-sis (or is that a dudette-sis) video?
No way! You upload a new episode of Manatee Monday And BroWatch on the same day? I mean, I'm elated, but careful, Steve! This sure is starting to look like you're pandering to your audience! Is this what will happen to your channel now that you hit 12k subscribers? Whatever is next? Brewing coffee on camera? A cow patty ring? Will the daily Penguin get a sponsor?
Starting the year with a browatch? You wanna start the year by getting to 13k subs?
Noooooo! But the last time I made a Bro Watch video, the larger RUclips world completely ignored it, so I made this video thinking I'm safe! Now you've got me worried!