"If only I weren't so demented on account of what I saw in WWII." Almost hits the nail on the head. My dad actively avoided and feared his father. The man took a knife to a head from a home invader at 80 and still chased him off.
1950s husbands: Narcissistic, abusive, controlling, demanding, cheats, has anger issues, drinks too much and abandons his family. Divorce him? Heck no! He bought you an electric oven!
1950s wives: Lazy, nagging, cheats, drinks too much and abandons her family. Divorce her? Stop your whining and get back to work! Stop blaming everything on Men. Sure men were toxic back then. Ever wonder what kind of stress they were put under that they snapped all the time? And men back then (and frankly even today) weren't allowed to "share their feelings" or vent. It was stfu and suck it up, you pansy. When I was growing up, I hated my dad and I resented every little thing he did wrong. Now that I'm a husband and dad, sometimes I wonder how he held it all together and why he didn't abandon his family. I'm sure he must have been tempted. Putting up with a boss I detest because I need to pay the mortgage. Coming home tired and being expected to do more work around the house and being called lazy cause we want to sit and watch the game once in a while. Getting criticized for not spending quality time with the family when 1) sometimes I just need half an hour of me time -alone with my thoughts to push all those negative feelings back down and 2) when I'm with the family, my wife openly belittles me for not making as much money as her friend's husband and my kids call me old because I don't know their latest tiktok trend. When I try to have an honest, genuine talk with my family, they completely ignore me while they stare at their phones. Everytime I look in the mirror, I'm starting to look more and more like my dad: the grey hair, the wrinkles the "what's the point" detachment in the eyes. Ehhh, what's the point? Nobody cares. I bet this gets tons of replies telling me I'm a toxic old man and it's all my fault that everything sucks and I should just shut the hell up.
, saw half his friends turned to mush and mist, has survivors guilt, guilt he couldn’t save any of them, guilt for not feeling guilty about killing the enemy, and don’t forget the top tier mental health services for when he returned home! Chip off the ol block he was.
@@adrenalineactivate cooking eggs is easy, there's three very easy ways of doing it. A casserole is a soup type thing, that's really something to burn that
You couldn't divorce without cause. How easy that was to get around is a matter of debate and location, but it was generally a lot more difficult than it is today.
Suprised hes not wearing a radium wristwatch because of course, so much radiation your wrist watch dial is glowing in the dark will surely never come back to damage our health.
@@acookie7548 Yep, its not about the price of the gift its about actually thinking about what the gift means to the person If the oven is something she wanted and likes baking and cooking and would realistically use it without needing to use it (like she uses it to make pie for her friends and doesn't need it for dinner) then its a great gift! Otherwise....yeah itd not a great gift
@@acookie7548 My sister in law divorced her ex, after he bought her a female toy because he was 'sick of looking at her'. He was genuinely shocked. Alternately, a friend of mine dated a girl for 9 years, and popped the question, and she said no because the ring he bought was 'only' a 10k ring.
The best thing about the past was you didn't have to leave the country to abandon your family. You could literally move 20 miles away and they would never find you.
Places back then didn't trust people that are "new to these parts" for that precise reason. People running from their homes had a reason to be running, if it wasn't for a shortage of work in your home village, you'd have some explaining to do
@@Mitche23"just wanted to make sure ur not the nigrahs the chinks or the wet backs." 😅😂😅. But it was the 50s, minorities took a back seat to the commies aka the japs😂😅😅 so he's on point
I can kinda understand being paranoid about communism on account that it allowed for tens of millions of people dying at the hand of their own governments
I always found it so bizarre that the US and Russia both allied in ww2, but when the war ended the US was like "thanks for fighting alongside us, Russia, but now we don't like your government style and are afraid that your style might cause the American citizens to try and rise up to change our own government to be like yours"
The problem for that is the Internet In the 50s you moved 3 miles away and you were living your new life Today you need to either never have had or never again have a social media presence and then it's still no guarantee since you can just show up in the background of the posts of others
Fun(?) fact: Single-party divorce wasn’t actually allowed until the 70s, so if one person wanted to get divorced but the other didn’t, they would have to stay together. That’s why the divorce rate suddenly spiked towards the end of the 20th century.
@@Annaka.youtube or erectile dysfunction ... there was a case where a woman had to try and seduce her husband in front of the entire court to prove his dick didnt work
The legalisation of single-party divorce did massively reduce the overdose and mysterious death rate among men as women were no longer offing their husbands
Fun fact: It was absolutely legal at this time for a husband to basically do whatever he wanted to his wife and she couldn't divorce him (free divorcing wasn't a thing until Reagan, the only good thing that man did)
I was watching this when my brother got severe lacerations in his feet from a piece of sheet metal so I ran over and left this running on repeat for at least 20 minutes. Our pain your RUclips monetary gain lol
My father was from a heavily Catholic area, and he made the comment once that Catholic families did not divorce back in those days, one of the parents just snuck away and never came back, because that was easier than facing the dishonor of divorce in their mind. He also observed, having come from a divorced family himself, that divorce would have been better on the kids.
Hi from north Dakota ☺️👋 I'm native American and I say that your always awesome and funny im actually enjoying my Valentine's Day inside watching funny videos and movies im having A okay day
Glad my grandfather was very different. 😂 My grandmother had her own job because she wanted to work. He tried to wash nappies/diapers, he watched the kids (not babysit them), he taught my mother to speak her mind and that if she put her mind to it she could achieve anything, he helped do house chores on days off mostly Sundays (he worked very long hours on heavy labour jobs and often two-three jobs). He also never beat my grandmother or hit his kids.
@@geddon436 well within reason. Don't be jealous. Find what makes you happy, content, gives joy and go from there. Little things build up. Going after big goals can be daunting. Even smaller goals are important. Evenif it's just getting out of bed and brushing your teeth. I, for real have had people telling me that, achieving my dream of becoming a nurse. Isn't an achievement. If it's a goal it's an achievement.
@@burritocat6038 he was. He was ahead of his time. He lost a tooth and got his nose broken saving women on two different occasions. He was also a Larkin (jokester). He was loved by everyone. But gone way too soon.
This is absolutely hilarious! When i was in highschool (fairly recently i graduated in 2018) during my junior year my history class had to do 50s skits. This man pretty much did every blooper i did playing as a father in the 50s😂 keep up the funny videos man!
ngl this made me think about how trauma affected different generations from ancient wars, like the generation who fought in ww2 was very abusive towards their family's and a lot of mental trauma from it but how did standing in massive formations and stabbing a man affect your mental health and how you treat your children
it's suggested it was the chance factor, and this really became prevalent in WW1, where it didn't matter how big you were, how skilled you were with your weapon, how disciplined and efficient your unit was, there were simply people dying left and right from what may as well have been god striking them down with thunder and lightning. you could literally die at any time and not know it, or have your insides torn out, fighting would not stop it, running would not stop it, hiding would not stop it. all you can do is pray that it won't be you. arrows, cannons, even early artillery and guns in short bursts didn't really compare to the round the clock shelling and completely constant gunfire from people you can't even see. it's a lot harder for the mind to adjust to.
@lmao.3661 That's a good angle to look at, I know during the American Civil War and the Crimian (might very spelled that wrong) War and Franco-Prussian War are very close to being considered modern warfare bc of the prevalent use of trench lines and the start of smaller unit composition and more advance logistical systems
I dealt with it from a father who was drafted for Vietnam. He didn't even go overseas but drill instruction clearly messed him up; when i was 10-12 and struggling with him being on my case, incapable of talking to me without screaming, etc., he said "it's what I had to go through in boot camp." I got nearly a decade of my father being my 1:1 drill instructor every minute I wasn't in school (he ran a dairy farm and forced me to work it enabling more control than most parents are able.) It even included crap like being restricted to 15 minutes to consume meals and having to be up by 5 AM every day
Fun fact, up until the 1970s, there were no no fault divorces where you can just divorce for the sake of divorce. You had to prove fault in the divorce that someone actually ruined the marriage in front of a jury and everything.
@@wunderlichx idk I think both have their benefits. The old system promoted more thought into marriage and actually working through problems, however it also promoted many loveless marriages that ruined lives and made both parties miserable. It also has some major flaws, such how an abuser has a chance to basically force their victim to stay with them if they can convince a jury. Overall both systems could use work, however I think the modern problem is more a societal flaw than a structural flaw.
@@wunderlichx Smeone wants to die miserably and in pain after beeing progressively poisoned by the small dose of rat poison your wife added to your morning coffee over the span of several months :) Seems like a fitting end for a reactionary.
@@MX.FantasticThis isn't bitter reality, this is an exaggeration of the most negative aspects of the period done by someone who wasn't even alive then.
And it still goes on with people thinking its ok, i wish people would have honor and self control, but that matters little to them over beer and cigarettes
Grandpa had a stepdad who served in ww2 in the navy with his dad before he died and his stepdad was hard on him and was quick to anger and hit him constantly until my grandpa started getting bullied and harassed at school his stepdad finally became a father figure and taught him how to fist fight like he and his dad did in the navy when they were on break. One day at school when my grandpa was getting harassed again he just punched the guy in the throat and when the principal was gonna paddle him he just punched him in the balls and the sheriff had to bring him home because he would not stop getting violent with the teachers. The stuff they taught kids was pretty hardcore not gonna lie 😂
Fun fact in the olden times "he went out to get milk" was slang for they will never find the body, and "he went out for cigarettes" was slang for he saw me digging to hole and booked it, there were a lot of "accidents" that happened to bad husbands and fathers
Where are you getting this info? Men today would kill their wide is she attempted to kill him I can't imagine how much more violent men back in the day were
Wife divorcing him is just so close to fiction. Women had next to no protections back then: children got taken away, house too, no alimony, and it was very hard to find a job after years of being a stay at home wife and with a reputation of a divorcee
My grandfather had an entire other family while still married to my grandmother that no one knew about. That other family then left him in a letter and disappeared because they were afraid of him and his anger issues We have no idea who they are, jjust that they exist somewhere out there.
“i’m abandoning my family.” *winks wholesomely*
Very Leave it to Beaver
@@kylegordonisgreat8611Ngl, I am now afraid of you...
...but interested in what you do next, at the same time.
He needed the milk
He sounded like Carl from llamas with hats when he said that
The Martini was the final straw
"If only I weren't so demented on account of what I saw in WWII."
Almost hits the nail on the head. My dad actively avoided and feared his father. The man took a knife to a head from a home invader at 80 and still chased him off.
Is your grandad Mr. Pelosi?
(Juggernaut ping)
... Which head?
@@MX.Fantastic Great comment, but Mr. Pelosi didn't chase after shit!
Doubt it
“Hey neighbor! Just stopping by to make sure you aren’t communists”
*nervously kicks stack of books under table*
"Or black"
“Nyet.”
I'm not a communist.
I'm an UwUist 😮
@@Nerobyrne😔
"Where's my Martiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii?!"
-1950's guy.
Are they that good?
@@jackieallison1163no
@@jackieallison1163yes
@@jackieallison1163a dry martini with a lime is worth all the while. But depends on the Gin.
that one got me 😂
But he bought her an electric oven!
Right!?!?
Actually a nice gift
hey vsauce Michael here.
Better hope he got his oven back, thems expensive
@@kylegordonisgreat8611is he German?
1950s husbands: Narcissistic, abusive, controlling, demanding, cheats, has anger issues, drinks too much and abandons his family. Divorce him? Heck no! He bought you an electric oven!
1950s wives: Lazy, nagging, cheats, drinks too much and abandons her family. Divorce her? Stop your whining and get back to work! Stop blaming everything on Men. Sure men were toxic back then. Ever wonder what kind of stress they were put under that they snapped all the time? And men back then (and frankly even today) weren't allowed to "share their feelings" or vent. It was stfu and suck it up, you pansy. When I was growing up, I hated my dad and I resented every little thing he did wrong. Now that I'm a husband and dad, sometimes I wonder how he held it all together and why he didn't abandon his family. I'm sure he must have been tempted. Putting up with a boss I detest because I need to pay the mortgage. Coming home tired and being expected to do more work around the house and being called lazy cause we want to sit and watch the game once in a while. Getting criticized for not spending quality time with the family when 1) sometimes I just need half an hour of me time -alone with my thoughts to push all those negative feelings back down and 2) when I'm with the family, my wife openly belittles me for not making as much money as her friend's husband and my kids call me old because I don't know their latest tiktok trend. When I try to have an honest, genuine talk with my family, they completely ignore me while they stare at their phones. Everytime I look in the mirror, I'm starting to look more and more like my dad: the grey hair, the wrinkles the "what's the point" detachment in the eyes. Ehhh, what's the point? Nobody cares. I bet this gets tons of replies telling me I'm a toxic old man and it's all my fault that everything sucks and I should just shut the hell up.
And thanks to feminism that's all the go to move for the ladies now😂
, saw half his friends turned to mush and mist, has survivors guilt, guilt he couldn’t save any of them, guilt for not feeling guilty about killing the enemy, and don’t forget the top tier mental health services for when he returned home! Chip off the ol block he was.
This is stereotypical, BUT EXTREMELY stereotypical, but yes there were guys like this.
Not for all of us on earth @@clarkfluegel6875
"Beats up wife because casserole is slightly burnt"
Fr bros gonna do a mortal combat style fatality
How tf do you burn a casserole?
@@LJW1912the same way man don't know how to cook an egg
@@adrenalineactivate cooking eggs is easy, there's three very easy ways of doing it. A casserole is a soup type thing, that's really something to burn that
I mean with no phones internet or likely TV what excuse is there for burning the casserole? 🤷
"You're divorcing me?! ...I didn't know you could do that."
You couldn't divorce without cause. How easy that was to get around is a matter of debate and location, but it was generally a lot more difficult than it is today.
“Smack”
We should return those laws to the books and take them rights away
This guy has lived every life possible from the beginning of time
Suprised hes not wearing a radium wristwatch because of course, so much radiation your wrist watch dial is glowing in the dark will surely never come back to damage our health.
"Daddy, you shouldn't be day drinking."
"OK Boomer."
underraated commnet
I’m dead over here stop 💀
That was clever!
@@MX.Fantastic no you’re not, most of them though.....
lmao the kid would be a boomer
The “you’re divorcing me? But I bought you (insert expensive gift)!” Thing is still absolutely something that happens lol
electric ovens are entirely for the wife to do her ‘duty’ better though, rather than a genuine gift (unless she likes gastronomy)
@@acookie7548
Yep, its not about the price of the gift its about actually thinking about what the gift means to the person
If the oven is something she wanted and likes baking and cooking and would realistically use it without needing to use it (like she uses it to make pie for her friends and doesn't need it for dinner) then its a great gift!
Otherwise....yeah itd not a great gift
@@artsyscrub3226and the should-be-obvious thing about electric ovens not being a big deal anymore
@@artsyscrub3226yeah but it’s the 50s women didn’t have opinions and if they did nobody cared or listened
@@acookie7548 My sister in law divorced her ex, after he bought her a female toy because he was 'sick of looking at her'.
He was genuinely shocked.
Alternately, a friend of mine dated a girl for 9 years, and popped the question, and she said no because the ring he bought was 'only' a 10k ring.
And this is the era they've been trying to return us to for 60 years now...
The best thing about the past was you didn't have to leave the country to abandon your family. You could literally move 20 miles away and they would never find you.
Places back then didn't trust people that are "new to these parts" for that precise reason.
People running from their homes had a reason to be running, if it wasn't for a shortage of work in your home village, you'd have some explaining to do
@@AdamOwenBrowningvillage? It was the fifties not the 1700s.
@@AdamOwenBrowningvillage😂
Bro you good?
@@21forevergonemy hometown was technically called a village lol. Why? Idk they wanted to be different
Lmaooo accurate. My grandpa was wildin in the fifties dude had an illegitimate child and everything
Sounds like the man
Are you my cousin?
The good old days before social media, when you could just go out and live life.
same dude
some of the things we find in this world are hilarious. like "illegitimate child" lol total nonsense and concept based.
"We need to go back to the good old days!"
The good old days:
Oh please, the second one was common until at least the 2000s
Sorry LOL this is NOT how it was
"If you dont tidy up around here im gonna take my anger out on you"
@firstchoiceautonb5400 you are right, it was even worse. Need I remind you how many women got forcefully LOBOTOMIZED just for being "too emotional"?
In tears over the delivery of "MARTiNi!!!!!!!!!!"
Literally me
Non-delivery of MARTiiiiiiiiiiiNiiii!
SAME HAHAHAHA
You left out the lobotomies being handed out like candy
Icepicks. They were handed out like ice picks.
How cigarettes and drugs and medications today
@@kidman2911 How what?
@@GazB85He had a lobotomy, don't worry too much.
Ya mostly to people with low IQs in what was essentially eugenics and Europe and America did them
I quote “aw gee, if only i werent so demented” entirely too much in my day to day life
“just wanted to stop by and make sure you’re not communists!” 💀😭
Mans got his priorities right
... Or black family in Levittown
"our very way of life as you know it is at risk by the communists."- JFK in cod bo1
Not having a commi next door is a good thing.
@@Mitche23"just wanted to make sure ur not the nigrahs the chinks or the wet backs." 😅😂😅. But it was the 50s, minorities took a back seat to the commies aka the japs😂😅😅 so he's on point
“I’m abandoning my family” some things never change
Some things do, like the skin color of the dad.
yo u single?
It was so much easier back in the day though. Now you have to worry about social media, smh technology ruins everything
@@Snipergoat1can’t go a day without them on your mind huh
@@Snipergoat140%
I must admit, your silly shorts are one of the simple pleasures in my life
Some sociologist called the 50s America's PTSD decade after WWII. It explains so much - the drinking, the relentless conformity, Communist hysteria.
Tbf, communism is extremely destructive and murderous.
I can kinda understand being paranoid about communism on account that it allowed for tens of millions of people dying at the hand of their own governments
Doubtful
Communism is gey
I always found it so bizarre that the US and Russia both allied in ww2, but when the war ended the US was like "thanks for fighting alongside us, Russia, but now we don't like your government style and are afraid that your style might cause the American citizens to try and rise up to change our own government to be like yours"
“I only hit my wife once today! I’m such a loving husband!”
“She knows what she did wrong”😂
What do you tell a woman with 2 black eyes?
Nothing. She's already been told twice.
😂🤣🤣😂
@@nekkoskrilla6750you tell her she forgot to take off her minstrel show makeup
And now we force women to share locker rooms with male peeping toms who pretend (poorly) to be female
@@nekkoskrilla6750unfunny
“Hi, we’re the Carmichaels, just stopping by to see that you’re not Communists.”
Turns out they came from Bulgaria
Abandoning the family never goes out of style
The problem for that is the Internet
In the 50s you moved 3 miles away and you were living your new life
Today you need to either never have had or never again have a social media presence and then it's still no guarantee since you can just show up in the background of the posts of others
The fun never ends, as they say
Just gotta go to the Phillipines or like Guam or something@@heylolp9
You could say in certain major American cities up north this is culture
My dad didn't leave he's just out getting milk
Fun(?) fact: Single-party divorce wasn’t actually allowed until the 70s, so if one person wanted to get divorced but the other didn’t, they would have to stay together. That’s why the divorce rate suddenly spiked towards the end of the 20th century.
They had to prove adultery.
@@Annaka.youtube or erectile dysfunction ... there was a case where a woman had to try and seduce her husband in front of the entire court to prove his dick didnt work
One of the first states to legalize no fault divorces was California under Reagan
The legalisation of single-party divorce did massively reduce the overdose and mysterious death rate among men as women were no longer offing their husbands
@@jacklovejoy5290some of the things never talked about
Fun fact:
It was absolutely legal at this time for a husband to basically do whatever he wanted to his wife and she couldn't divorce him (free divorcing wasn't a thing until Reagan, the only good thing that man did)
Shiting on Reagan? You wouldnt be a mod on r/Presidents would you??
You think giving them rights was good thing now we don’t even know if they are women or not anymore my they shouldn’t have been given so much freedom
@@RandallHarrington Ain't you American?? "The land of the free"?
@@RandallHarrington blatantly obvious troll
@@allanorme2093 Absolute ate, left no crumbs, licked the plate and washed up too
i need “you’re divorcing me? but i bought you an electric oven!” on a t-shirt
“Honey you burnt the dinner again, gee willikers it’s time for another beat down”
Thats terrible. Dude got a wife that cant cook and hes stuck with her 😂 everything has two sides
@@allsystemsgootechaf9885so he should beat her for that?
@@adhirajacharya2997There were other outcomes to that story?
@@adhirajacharya2997 Yeah eventually she'll get it right
@@dirtyjay3879 nahhhh that's absurd
Clay Puppington played straight
Fairly accurate but you forgot him calling the "looney bin" to get a lobotomy appointment for his wife, because she forgot to fold his socks.
Still crazy to me how that was a thing. Like I know it was extensively rare, but still that was something people had access to.
@ryanrzjr From what I can gather it wasn't that rare. Felt like every person who was deemed undesirable by people in power were fucked with.
@@cosmosblue772There were ten times as many Americans in mental institutions in the 1950s as the 2010s, with less than half the population.
I feel bad that this made me laugh so hard
@@digitaljanusNow that population is just homeless and committing crimes. Is it really better this way?
"Where's my martini 😡😡😡😡😡😠🤬😠😡😠🤬" got me dead
get well soon!
“WHERES MY MARTINI” dumbledore said calmly
"my generation went through great trauma and society is changing rapidly, this can only end well!"
Honestly, the model of generational and regional psychology through shared and collective experiences and trauma is so powerful
Gender roles skewed everything, in the coming wars all genders must be drafted
Yea those poor kids.
@@NeyamRyeBoomers?
That “WHERES MY MARTINIIII” really hits home there.
"Life was so much better in the 50s"
The 50s:
It was
@@khabbad were you there
@@khabbadbetter for who is the question
@@bigmacstack3468 True good point, for me I think lol
@@khabbad it wasent, god help you if you needed dental work
"TUNA CASSEROLE!?"
(starts swinging)
I too watch Bill Burr
Bro wtf Trump
how's your ear donald
I was watching this when my brother got severe lacerations in his feet from a piece of sheet metal so I ran over and left this running on repeat for at least 20 minutes. Our pain your RUclips monetary gain lol
“where’s my mar *TINIIIIII* “
My father was from a heavily Catholic area, and he made the comment once that Catholic families did not divorce back in those days, one of the parents just snuck away and never came back, because that was easier than facing the dishonor of divorce in their mind. He also observed, having come from a divorced family himself, that divorce would have been better on the kids.
Hi from north Dakota ☺️👋 I'm native American and I say that your always awesome and funny im actually enjoying my Valentine's Day inside watching funny videos and movies im having A okay day
8/10 missing the part where every housewife was fucked up on barbiturates just to stay sane
Mamas’ little helper
@@avi_s0ncin0😂😂😂😂😂😂got dark real quick
And don't forget the amphetamines to help maintain her girlish figure 😊
The past bad
@@GhoulishGashyes very much so lol that’s a very common opinion
He's gonna have a new life a whole 11 miles away
50's?
My dad does this 6/7 days of the week
Sundays he's golfing
Glad my grandfather was very different. 😂
My grandmother had her own job because she wanted to work. He tried to wash nappies/diapers, he watched the kids (not babysit them), he taught my mother to speak her mind and that if she put her mind to it she could achieve anything, he helped do house chores on days off mostly Sundays (he worked very long hours on heavy labour jobs and often two-three jobs). He also never beat my grandmother or hit his kids.
I''m envious of those people who think they can acheive anything
@@geddon436 well within reason.
Don't be jealous.
Find what makes you happy, content, gives joy and go from there. Little things build up. Going after big goals can be daunting.
Even smaller goals are important. Evenif it's just getting out of bed and brushing your teeth.
I, for real have had people telling me that, achieving my dream of becoming a nurse. Isn't an achievement. If it's a goal it's an achievement.
Ewww a beatnik
That’s just an awesome person
@@burritocat6038 he was. He was ahead of his time. He lost a tooth and got his nose broken saving women on two different occasions.
He was also a Larkin (jokester).
He was loved by everyone. But gone way too soon.
I was born in the early 80s but my father had this 50s parenting style damn near the whole time
And how are you doing today, sir...?
This is my second favorite. Your baseball ones are hilarous. Well they are ALL hilarious but i just love baseball lol keep it coming dude.
“I’m home, honey! 😊… WHERES MY MARTINI-?!?!🤬” JESUS DUDE-😂
Exodus 20:7
"Honey I'm home 😊"
"WHERES MY MARTINIIIII 👹👹👹"
yes, that was a part of the video. great observation.
This is the kid working in the 1950’s diner’s dad
This is absolutely hilarious!
When i was in highschool (fairly recently i graduated in 2018) during my junior year my history class had to do 50s skits. This man pretty much did every blooper i did playing as a father in the 50s😂 keep up the funny videos man!
The comic effect of winking at the "i'll go out for cigarettes" and then immediately stating your true intentions is TOP NOTCH
Hilarious....love your channel man these life in the whatever skits are great
"Youre divorcing me? But I bought you an electric oven!! D:"
FR
ngl this made me think about how trauma affected different generations from ancient wars, like the generation who fought in ww2 was very abusive towards their family's and a lot of mental trauma from it but how did standing in massive formations and stabbing a man affect your mental health and how you treat your children
Crazy how the human brain works
@@capncookie1110 Agreed
it's suggested it was the chance factor, and this really became prevalent in WW1, where it didn't matter how big you were, how skilled you were with your weapon, how disciplined and efficient your unit was, there were simply people dying left and right from what may as well have been god striking them down with thunder and lightning. you could literally die at any time and not know it, or have your insides torn out, fighting would not stop it, running would not stop it, hiding would not stop it. all you can do is pray that it won't be you. arrows, cannons, even early artillery and guns in short bursts didn't really compare to the round the clock shelling and completely constant gunfire from people you can't even see. it's a lot harder for the mind to adjust to.
@lmao.3661 That's a good angle to look at, I know during the American Civil War and the Crimian (might very spelled that wrong) War and Franco-Prussian War are very close to being considered modern warfare bc of the prevalent use of trench lines and the start of smaller unit composition and more advance logistical systems
I dealt with it from a father who was drafted for Vietnam. He didn't even go overseas but drill instruction clearly messed him up; when i was 10-12 and struggling with him being on my case, incapable of talking to me without screaming, etc., he said "it's what I had to go through in boot camp." I got nearly a decade of my father being my 1:1 drill instructor every minute I wasn't in school (he ran a dairy farm and forced me to work it enabling more control than most parents are able.) It even included crap like being restricted to 15 minutes to consume meals and having to be up by 5 AM every day
These get more and more out of proportion with every one I watch
Every time I hear, “Where’s my…” I say, Supersuit. So, this video was a nice change of pace 😂
Rick Astley meets with Mat Pat for a one night stand and it goes horribly and this guy looks like the outcome
I’m not sure if I should laugh or no, because I can’t unsee this now
OMG this guy and every skit I have ever seen is hilarious. From the writing to the delivery, it is 100% gold.
Great as always
Thanks pimp
Fun fact, up until the 1970s, there were no no fault divorces where you can just divorce for the sake of divorce. You had to prove fault in the divorce that someone actually ruined the marriage in front of a jury and everything.
As it should be.
@@wunderlichx idk I think both have their benefits. The old system promoted more thought into marriage and actually working through problems, however it also promoted many loveless marriages that ruined lives and made both parties miserable.
It also has some major flaws, such how an abuser has a chance to basically force their victim to stay with them if they can convince a jury.
Overall both systems could use work, however I think the modern problem is more a societal flaw than a structural flaw.
That's the way it should be. You took an oath to be together until one or both of you died.
@@wunderlichx Smeone wants to die miserably and in pain after beeing progressively poisoned by the small dose of rat poison your wife added to your morning coffee over the span of several months :)
Seems like a fitting end for a reactionary.
@@DarkMatterX1 So you want to be pushed down the stairs, huh?
one of the few funny content creators rn. your war room of ideas must be crazy
the "if you don't tidy up in here i'm gonna take my anger out on you" sound similar to my dad.
not me realizing that my dad kinda sucks 💀💀
Why don't you? Keeping your room clean and tidy under the threat of pain is the best motivation.
Wtf @@kaycey7361
@@kaycey7361 bestie if your parents motivate you with pain then i think you need better parents
@@sockatoo_it was sarcasm
@@ped9815hard to tell, considering how many geniunely believe that
The delivery of the last one completely sent me 😂😂😂😂
A story with a title like this is right up my alley :) Thanks!
These 50s ones hit every time lol
Ha just like there's wife's got as an Early birthday present
“I’m abandoning my family” With a smile on his face
Your videos are fantastics!!!❤❤
Bros got beef with a time period
Are you offended by your idealized time period being brought down to its bitter reality?
@@MX.FantasticThis isn't bitter reality, this is an exaggeration of the most negative aspects of the period done by someone who wasn't even alive then.
@@mayonase1321 no shit, it’s a skit
He does it with every time period tbh it’s basically the same skit with different clothes
@@MX.Fantasticbitter reality ? Not even close. Maybe for a very small select few but that’s far from the majority of families
That child abuse joke hit way harder than it should😕
like my father
And it still goes on with people thinking its ok, i wish people would have honor and self control, but that matters little to them over beer and cigarettes
@@legendariflame5304it’s genuinely pathetic, if you lay a hand on your child you are a pathetic loser who does not deserve a chance to raise a kid.
I mean, you're not wrong
@@legendariflame5304 I'm surprised you haven't faded away by the amount of dark humor on this channel-
"Son if you don't tidy up in here mmmm I'm gonna take my anger out on you"
-every 1950s dad
Grandpa had a stepdad who served in ww2 in the navy with his dad before he died and his stepdad was hard on him and was quick to anger and hit him constantly until my grandpa started getting bullied and harassed at school his stepdad finally became a father figure and taught him how to fist fight like he and his dad did in the navy when they were on break. One day at school when my grandpa was getting harassed again he just punched the guy in the throat and when the principal was gonna paddle him he just punched him in the balls and the sheriff had to bring him home because he would not stop getting violent with the teachers. The stuff they taught kids was pretty hardcore not gonna lie 😂
I wasn’t a huge fan of this guys at first but he has grown on me and his variety of bits is top notch. He’s really funny. Subbed.
"Jokes on her I'll never be back, I'm abandoning my family" - world's best MatPat impersonator
Is this based on any kind of fact? Or just a theory?
Haha, it did sound just like him
@@TheTrainStationOGit’s because it sounds like him
Aged like fine wine
The accuracy burns
Either you must be 75-80, or you just think this is accurate. This is the same as Dylan Mulvaney "accurately" portraying womanhood
Someone get this man a martini 🍸 😭
"You're divorcing me?! But I bought you an electric oven!"
Dude is really clever... well researched ... & funny clips ❤
Fun fact in the olden times "he went out to get milk" was slang for they will never find the body, and "he went out for cigarettes" was slang for he saw me digging to hole and booked it, there were a lot of "accidents" that happened to bad husbands and fathers
Where are you getting this info? Men today would kill their wide is she attempted to kill him I can't imagine how much more violent men back in the day were
"Jokes on her I'll never be back. I'm abandoning my family."
Wife- "I HEARD THAT!"
That's why she's divorcing him.
Lol "where's my martini" has deff Ben being yelled to myself in the back of My head everyday the last couple recent weeks hahaha
Wife divorcing him is just so close to fiction. Women had next to no protections back then: children got taken away, house too, no alimony, and it was very hard to find a job after years of being a stay at home wife and with a reputation of a divorcee
"honey, where is MY SUPER SUIT"
He's going to take his anger out on that call girl.
1950s? This is how my dad was in 1992
Some things never change
How is this guy perfect at doing an angry guy in the 50’s 😭👍🏻
The good ol' days. Life was simple and beautiful
"Jokes on her, I'll never be back. I'm abandoning my family."
We were trying to keep it together, but this made us lose it
We? The fuck?
@@hankschrader9634 Ain't no big deal, just how we type
We? The voices?
i’m looking for your “go sportsball” kid video
"..wheres my MARTINI?!!?"
Your content is also hilarious
“I wAs bORn iN tHe wrONg ErA 🤪”
This is the third time I've been recommended this video. Today. The algorithm works in mysterious ways.
My grandfather had an entire other family while still married to my grandmother that no one knew about.
That other family then left him in a letter and disappeared because they were afraid of him and his anger issues
We have no idea who they are, jjust that they exist somewhere out there.
crazy how so many from this generation are still in leadership positions all over the world.
i love this guy, never fails to make me laugh
He really said: "honey I'm going out to get the milk and never coming back" to a whole new level 😂😂😂
the milk was delivered fresh to the door so you had to go for a pack of smokes
"I only hit her when she deserves it" isn't that special? She has those happy pills 💊. She'll be fine 🙂
She might like it 💀
The "carmicheals" is the most 1950s suburban family name
You needed to do black face at the end for it to be more accurate
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