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Broken glass bottles last for thousands of years, how is that better, And shipping glass causes lower volumes load creating more shipments and excessive carbon created in the production of the glass and the increased weight of the end product shipped. Yeah plastic is bad.
@@lifeiscats1337 You really need to check a dictionary before embarrassing yourself like this. It's the verb "to know", which means, "to understand or recognise". The phrase is, "takes one to know one". What you're suggesting makes no sense. "bruh"
Ryan's attention to detail is unreal. This takes place 500 years in the future and if we presume an average age of around thirty for having kids that would be about 16 generations or so. So him saying "great" 15 times is actually really accurate.
I would argue that by at most 200 years in the future we will have cured aging, or at least slowed it enough, that a generation will be much much longer than it is now, but I am glad someone counted how many times he said great cause I was curious, but couldn't be bothered counting.
@@okaydetar821 Even if that happened, which is incredibly unlikely, that wouldn’t actually reduce the number of generations unless people also decided to not have kids until much later in life. It would simply mean that more generations would be alive at the same time.
@@chrys9256 "Even if that happened, which is incredibly unlikely" I disagree, unless we go extinct I would argue it is guaranteed to happen. " unless people also decided to not have kids until much later in life." Well yes, immortality kind of implies that I would think.
Props to Ryan for getting the amount of greats right. By my calculations, the bottle lived for 501 years, which is 16.7 generations. One great grandfather is 3 generations away, so count 3, 4, 5... up to 16. And he acrtally did it, he got essentially the right amount of greats!
Such is life in 2523 with uncontrolled global warming. The Sun has also gained sentience and decides when to set things on fire I decided. Turns out talking very specifically about one of those things that holds six-packs together getting stuck on a the face of a sea turtle is when the Sun decides not to set things on fire.
"Everybody who knew Frank back then knew he was filled to the brim with joie de vivre and also, you know, a considerable amount of orange soda." Brilliant line. 👍😂
I'm glad something was said about that 500 year old phone. What a relic. I'm even more amazed that it still works on future networks. In what year did they put an end to planned obsolescence? I'm just glad it comes to an end. That's what Frank will have wanted, I decided.
This is the most Ryanverse lore we've gotten in a while, so let's unpack: Plastic objects have their own sentience as well as their own culture. From what we've been able to tell, they resemble humans in their mannerisms and traditions, such as funerals and eulogies. They have extremely long lifespans, as 200 years is considered very short. They form deep bonds with humans they interact with and are generally friendly. Lastly, they do not like recycling at all. If I've missed anything, be sure to correct me and perhaps point out the significance of this new lore in the Ryanverse.
My plastic bag love to swim, but i am worried for him, what if a dangerous fish and turtle mistaken him for a food and eat him, i just cant imagine it.
I think Ryan is the only guy in the world who can literally make three really successful channels with a very long running RUclips series and becoming one of the most iconic RUclipsr on the internet just by talking to himself
The anachronistic phone chirp was an example of how you spot plot holes in your work and then give wholesome chirps on it. It gave me such a wonderful laugh. Thank you for brightening up my Saturday.
You know what that means tho, right? The Ryan George clones commited genocide against the rest of the human race at some point. So be careful what you wish for
I admire the self confidence one must have to be so accepting of being "owned" by a bag of trash with such grace... 🗑️🤣🏅 "Dude you are embarrassing me in front of the garbage" -- 👍👍
@@darnellpistachio2991 Ryan George actually is a comedic genius. He uses things that are objectively funny, not only funny to those who live in North American continent. It's stuff that is usually relevant to everyone with an Internet connection. I live in the other side of the globe, yet his videos are still funny.
@@Sienisota it wasnt even kinda funny. Wasnt even funny in a quirky way. It was literal woke trash. Pun intended. This garbage will decay and be forgotten long before the bottle depicted in this hollywood blockbuster.
Friendly reminder that the “reduce” part of “reduce, reuse, recycle” is probably the most important one. Recycling water bottles is better than throwing them away, but they still have negative environmental effects associated with them. Best thing you can do is not buy plastic containers in the first place so we produce fewer of them (assuming you have alternatives, obviously not everyone has access to clean drinking water from taps and stuff, but if you can reduce consumption of them rather than still using them and recycling that’s way more environmentally friendly).
@@tommatom3513 I think you’d be surprised what people don’t know. I knew a lot of people who into high school thought that buying plastic stuff with reckless abandon but always recycling meant they weren’t negatively affecting the environment, hell even had to educate my dad on it years back. In a lot of places to get people to recycle in the first place the narrative is pushed that recycling basically makes you super environmentally conscious, when in reality recycling plastic specifically (things like aluminum cans are actually crazy efficient to recycle) does only a bit less harm than throwing it away
Yeah! The R's are in order of most to least important and impactful. :) You reuse things for other purposes to help reduce your need for getting new stuff and you recycle to help reduce others' need of getting new stuff when they make new stuff for you to get.
@@tommatom3513 "We've been alive more than 6 years. . . we know what not to do." But do you? Next to packaging, fast fashion is one of the biggest contributors to resource waste and pollution, as well as one of the easiest to stop using. The average piece of fast fashion gets worn only seven times before it's discarded. And it's not Boomers driving the fast fashion industry.
@@avataraarow Yeah I didn't know. I thought they just took recy led material and basically melted it down to recreate it, but thinking about it I guess some environmentally inefficient machine needs to do that?
Some Ideas for more First Guy Sketches: -First Guy to Use a Metaphor -First Guy to Get a Haircut -First Guy to Make a Vlog -First Guy to Cook -First Guy to Make a Meme
I love how the mermansteonaut actually farts in a certain moment (or at least the bubbles make it seem like he did) but I have no idea where the fart would come from....
"I just got owned by a trash bag" 🤣 one of my favorite lines from Ryan now. This video made me laugh out loud, I love it when Ryans videos make me laugh out loud. "Frank was feeling pretty empty" lol where does he come up with this stuff?
I guess in human terms it could be argued like this: you retire from work at the age of maybe 55 to 65 (an item stopped working its proper functions), but instead of living the rest of your days by yourself (disintegrating by microbes), the government forces you to chop of your limbs an the rest of your still-useful organs in order to be used to build another human-like creature that are made of a combinations of others just like you
I'm actually disappointed this implies those are the only two options. A much better choice would be not to buy soda (or any drink) in plastic bottles in the first place. Recycling is a scam.
Dude i just love that depsite your success with the pitch meeting series you are STILL finding time to do your stuff but is also STILL so unique and new every time. You are great
I really want there to be a Prequel to this where Frank is in a dark time in his life after the loss of the two guy's Great Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather and the bottle is just resting on tree in the background of the funeral with the narration: "I still remember when you chose me in that checkout lane, Jimmy. I'll make you proud."
There are people working on this problem - on cleaning up what's already there, and on making things more biodegradable at the source. I think we're going to be much better off than a patch the size of Australia.
Incredible dialogue in this episode: “Oh-hohoho I just got owned by a trash bag!” “Dude you are embarrassing me in front of the garbage” “You’re trash” … “You’re trash!”
I must admit, I was slightly worried when I saw the thumbnail. But I am glad Ryan is OK, even if I know it is hurtful to speak like this when Frank the Bottle passed in this video.
That website you mentioned is an amazing way that teaches us how to reduce our carbon footprint ! and gives us an avenue through which to help on a bigger scale !!
This is the only channel that I don't skip the ad reads on. Even the ad reads are hilarious and entertaining (even if most of the products are stuff I'll probably never purchase)!
"And so what do you think of the sketch?" "Wow wow wow, great sketch. Few questions, though, so the premise is that plastic objects are fully sentient beings that openly converse with us, but we still do things like stuff them full of trash and... stick them in our mouths and slurp-" "Gonna stop you right there and preemptively ask you to get ALL the way off my back about the extremely awkward implications of this alternate reality and just enjoy the sketch for its clever writing and impressive comedic timing." "Okay, yeah, that was a pretty freakin sweet sketch, let me get right off of that thing!"
I'm watching this immediately after listening to the new SYSK podcast episode on plastic water bottles. Very good timing everyone 👏👏👏 PS Those plastics don't actually decompose in hundreds of years. That's just the point at which they become microplastics that will cause even more problems down the line 😬
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Agreed, recycling cuts the lifespan of a plastic item down by hundreds of years! How can people who recycle live with themselves, knowing that a plastic bottle they recycle won't live to grow old or get to go on a cruise around the world's oceans
I would like to thank you and just say that you have thought me a valuable lesson here today and from now on I will never recycle again. Truly you are a great man spreading an important message.
I think this is officially the weirdest video Ryan’s done. Which says a lot when you consider his material involves a time travelling reporter, a business who makes its money naming things, and an Ad-stronaught who floats around in space with an occasional alien companion being sponsored to promote things. This is not a criticism, merely an observation.
Hi, I just want to say Ryan, if you ever read this, you are my favorite RUclipsr ever and I love your content so much, seeing a new video by you lightens up my day, and I am your number one fan. Keep doing what you are doing, because you do it amazingly. Have a nice day
Most plastic can't be recycled and the stuff that is recycled still leaves a lot of waste. Why not just go back to making thing s out of metal and glass, so they last forever.
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Yes i love trees
Trees are cool
Love the vids!
Bold of you to assume that we'll last till 2523
Trees are trees
I am extremely disturbed by the concept of a self-aware burning tire that conducts funerals.
😂😂
Yeah ya know when you put it that way
He won't be doing it for long, tho.
He'll be re-tiring soon.
(Rimshot.)
@@brucebaker810 really just rolling with that one, huh?
On a pile of sentient plastic garbage the size of Australia some culture is to be expected I suppose.
That thumbnail is absolutely terrifying. I'm gonna have nightmares tonight, I decided.
Lol
Ohhh, having Ryan George plastic bottle nightmares is TIGHT!
I thought nothing was scarier than Baby Ryan. I was wrong.
There is absolutely nothing lit about this
Broken glass bottles last for thousands of years, how is that better, And shipping glass causes lower volumes load creating more shipments and excessive carbon created in the production of the glass and the increased weight of the end product shipped. Yeah plastic is bad.
“Dude you are embarrassing me in front of the garbage”
A sentence that only Ryan can say and make sense
Yeah, most people only say this in their heart.
This makes sense?
I'm going to use "Dude, you're embarrassing me in front of the garbage" in so many office situations now!
I really enjoyed, "I just got owned by a bag of trash!", and will endeavour to use it when I can. 😅
@@kathyd456 "Do it! you are a trash can! not a trash can not!"
@@guiii0696 😅. Brilliant! Can I use that one, too?
@@kathyd456 ye
I saw it every year at Thanksgiving dinner.
"You're a literal bag of trash."
"Takes one to know one!"
Damn, even the on-fire-tyre couldn't burn you that hard.
Tyron fire*
@@lifeiscats1337 if you're going to try correcting people, at least be right... "know" is correct.
@@lifeiscats1337 I think I had a stroke
@@lifeiscats1337 it's "know one" not "no one"
The joke is that the person is trash as well because he knows the garbage is literally garbage
@@lifeiscats1337 You really need to check a dictionary before embarrassing yourself like this. It's the verb "to know", which means, "to understand or recognise". The phrase is, "takes one to know one". What you're suggesting makes no sense. "bruh"
I love that you acknowledge the probably very old phone. This detail is usually overlooked in futuristic skits.
That phone in this case would be how the first printing press is to us. Ancient as fuck.
@@KatSpicert i seriously have to upgrade my phone is literally 500 years old.
@@phacey4444 If my phone is still working after 500 years, I'm definitely not changing it, anything would be a downgrade
I just watched pieces of garbage with human faces hold a funeral for a plastic bottle. I will never stop loving this channel.
*for a plastic bottle with human face as well.
Peak humor.
They can't hurt you anymore they're all dead trash
YOUR TRASH
Ok
Ryan's attention to detail is unreal. This takes place 500 years in the future and if we presume an average age of around thirty for having kids that would be about 16 generations or so. So him saying "great" 15 times is actually really accurate.
I would argue that by at most 200 years in the future we will have cured aging, or at least slowed it enough, that a generation will be much much longer than it is now, but I am glad someone counted how many times he said great cause I was curious, but couldn't be bothered counting.
@@okaydetar821 Even if that happened, which is incredibly unlikely, that wouldn’t actually reduce the number of generations unless people also decided to not have kids until much later in life. It would simply mean that more generations would be alive at the same time.
@@okaydetar821 I wonder what it would be like to be that whimsically optimistic.
Honestly sounds super easy, barely an inconvenience to calculate ;)
@@chrys9256 "Even if that happened, which is incredibly unlikely"
I disagree, unless we go extinct I would argue it is guaranteed to happen.
" unless people also decided to not have kids until much later in life."
Well yes, immortality kind of implies that I would think.
Props to Ryan for getting the amount of greats right. By my calculations, the bottle lived for 501 years, which is 16.7 generations. One great grandfather is 3 generations away, so count 3, 4, 5... up to 16. And he acrtally did it, he got essentially the right amount of greats!
I'm amazed you counted the greats...
I don’t know if I should hi-5 you or have a an intervention for you 😂
he wasnt trying it was absolutely coincidental
@@315giantsthis is Ryan George we’re talking about, there’s a surprisingly high chance he did the math
@@wormyworms2774Actually, this is assuming average reproduction age is 30
I love how the tire is randomly not on fire at 2:31, then right back on fire the next shot 🤣
Lmao
I didn't even notice that, lol.
tyronfire became tyron for a second there he does that sometimes lol
Arson.
Such is life in 2523 with uncontrolled global warming. The Sun has also gained sentience and decides when to set things on fire I decided. Turns out talking very specifically about one of those things that holds six-packs together getting stuck on a the face of a sea turtle is when the Sun decides not to set things on fire.
I will never understand how Ryan comes up with such strange concepts for his skits. What's even better is that they somehow work.
I died so hard😂😂😂
Lack of drugs, maybe? Too little drugs are just as bad as too much, I decided.
what concepts? these are documentaries
@@danbasford7456 so true
@@danbasford7456 as someone who's never done drugs, I agree. I've been told I'm disturbing.
"Everybody who knew Frank back then knew he was filled to the brim with joie de vivre and also, you know, a considerable amount of orange soda." Brilliant line. 👍😂
i’m very worried about this *Toy Story* future where everything has sentience and also perfect grasp of language and grammar…. 😳
Yooo, OT!
Dont worry, it’ll take a few thousand years for Buzz Lightyear to biodegrade.
OT! I love your channel! But yeah that does not sound ideal.
Whats next? Talking tables?
This is the future now I decided
I'm glad something was said about that 500 year old phone. What a relic. I'm even more amazed that it still works on future networks. In what year did they put an end to planned obsolescence? I'm just glad it comes to an end. That's what Frank will have wanted, I decided.
Loool
+
Planned obsolescence has no planned obsolescence itself.
The battery lasts a whole 30 seconds!
Didn't expect to see my favourite reptile channel here!
Love how when I clicked this video, I immediately got an ad talking about plastic in the ocean
"Dude, you're embarrassing me in front of the trash."
Wow, I felt like the whole history of humankind has led us to this phrase!
Not us Egyptians
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@@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen شو انا الت يو انت مصري
@@Dumb.aas320 يمكنني أن أحترم ذلك ، لكن يؤلمني أن أرى كيف فقدت مصر كل عظمتها تقريبًا.
That dramatic pause before the "no" at 0:26 is one of those small things Ryan does really well, that I just have to call attention to and appreciate
.... yes
0:41 Only the size of Australia? Way to go humans!
it would probably be the size of like africa
When Ryan George posts a video, the decision to drop everything and watch is super easy, barely an inconvenience
Yessirrrr
I was watching shorts when I saw the notification
Ooohh dropping everything is tight
was in the middle of cleaning when I got the notification and had to stop to watch. Super easy, barely an inconvenience
Literally in the middle of watching a movie
„I just got owned by a trash bag“
The delivery is just perfect 😄
I hate it when that happens.
I like that he was pleased about it. We should all take such joy in a good own, even if it is we being owned!
Ryan telling the trash "you're trash" is the funniest thing to come out of this channel
You are embarrassing me in front of the garbage.
This is the most Ryanverse lore we've gotten in a while, so let's unpack:
Plastic objects have their own sentience as well as their own culture. From what we've been able to tell, they resemble humans in their mannerisms and traditions, such as funerals and eulogies. They have extremely long lifespans, as 200 years is considered very short.
They form deep bonds with humans they interact with and are generally friendly.
Lastly, they do not like recycling at all.
If I've missed anything, be sure to correct me and perhaps point out the significance of this new lore in the Ryanverse.
_The significance of Ryan verse lore is immeasurable, and my day is ruined_
*I'm glad*
This is canon now.
They dont feel pain, since the tire is on fire.
Hope your day is going well !
My plastic bag love to swim, but i am worried for him, what if a dangerous fish and turtle mistaken him for a food and eat him, i just cant imagine it.
I think Ryan is the only guy in the world who can literally make three really successful channels with a very long running RUclips series and becoming one of the most iconic RUclipsr on the internet just by talking to himself
What is the third channel other than this one and pitch meetings. I want more of that Ryan George content
@@boucer_boy perhaps still ScreenRant, too?
@@SeymourClearly161 Screen Rant, I'm pretty sure most of the people subscribed to SC because of Ryan
I mean, not the only one. MatPat has too.
@@Carabas72 the new Pitch Meetings channel maybe?
The anachronistic phone chirp was an example of how you spot plot holes in your work and then give wholesome chirps on it. It gave me such a wonderful laugh. Thank you for brightening up my Saturday.
Look, all's I'm saying is that Ryan must have the type of dreams that would make the people in Inception run out of the room screaming.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Well, you've seen his video about dreams, right?
"Dude you're embarrassing me in front of the garbage" is a great meme template
Someone make that ASAP
I had the same thought
I know, lol! I totally want to use that in conversation now 😂
So is "You're a literal bag of trash"
Perfect for a frame from any number of reality shows.
I love Ryan’s optimism that humanity will be a thing in 500 years
gotta love that Canadian optimism
Just appreciate the fact that he took enough care to say "great" exactly the same number of times the second time he repeated it.
I believe he calculated how many great would be! Which make it even more appreciative.
If the future isn't entirely populated by Ryan George variants, I don't want to live in it.
You know what that means tho, right? The Ryan George clones commited genocide against the rest of the human race at some point. So be careful what you wish for
If you were alive in the future you would stand out like a person who does not look like everyone else looks like they look like, or someything.
They’d probably put you in a room against your will.
Well,you won’t be,you’re not Ryan,imposter!
I, for one, welcome our new Ryan George overlords.
I admire the self confidence one must have to be so accepting of being "owned" by a bag of trash with such grace... 🗑️🤣🏅
"Dude you are embarrassing me in front of the garbage" -- 👍👍
I love how excited Ryan gets after getting owned by a trash bag
I appreciate the positivity!
@@Soymaid well I appreciate your appreciation on my positivity!
"Hey man pay some respects"
"You're a literal bag of trash"
"Takes one to know one"
"Oh ho I just got roasted by a bag of trash" best part
Owned
The way tire-on-fire's eyebrows and mustache line up with the rust marks is very satisfying
Completely lost it at, "You're trash!" "No, YOU'RE trash!". Ryan you are a comic goldmine.
Diamond mine
Ryan, you are a comedic genius my man!
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Bit of a stretch
@@darnellpistachio2991 Ryan George actually is a comedic genius. He uses things that are objectively funny, not only funny to those who live in North American continent. It's stuff that is usually relevant to everyone with an Internet connection. I live in the other side of the globe, yet his videos are still funny.
@@Sienisota idgaf where you are. There was nothing objectively funny about this.
Objectively funny doesnt even really exist.
@@Sienisota it wasnt even kinda funny.
Wasnt even funny in a quirky way.
It was literal woke trash. Pun intended. This garbage will decay and be forgotten long before the bottle depicted in this hollywood blockbuster.
This guy can bring anything into a comic sketch, making it funny. What a legend
Friendly reminder that the “reduce” part of “reduce, reuse, recycle” is probably the most important one. Recycling water bottles is better than throwing them away, but they still have negative environmental effects associated with them. Best thing you can do is not buy plastic containers in the first place so we produce fewer of them (assuming you have alternatives, obviously not everyone has access to clean drinking water from taps and stuff, but if you can reduce consumption of them rather than still using them and recycling that’s way more environmentally friendly).
you didnt need to do a paragraph, weve been alive more than 6 years...we know what not to do
@@tommatom3513 I think you’d be surprised what people don’t know. I knew a lot of people who into high school thought that buying plastic stuff with reckless abandon but always recycling meant they weren’t negatively affecting the environment, hell even had to educate my dad on it years back. In a lot of places to get people to recycle in the first place the narrative is pushed that recycling basically makes you super environmentally conscious, when in reality recycling plastic specifically (things like aluminum cans are actually crazy efficient to recycle) does only a bit less harm than throwing it away
Yeah! The R's are in order of most to least important and impactful. :)
You reuse things for other purposes to help reduce your need for getting new stuff and you recycle to help reduce others' need of getting new stuff when they make new stuff for you to get.
@@tommatom3513 "We've been alive more than 6 years. . . we know what not to do." But do you? Next to packaging, fast fashion is one of the biggest contributors to resource waste and pollution, as well as one of the easiest to stop using. The average piece of fast fashion gets worn only seven times before it's discarded. And it's not Boomers driving the fast fashion industry.
@@avataraarow Yeah I didn't know.
I thought they just took recy led material and basically melted it down to recreate it, but thinking about it I guess some environmentally inefficient machine needs to do that?
Some Ideas for more First Guy Sketches:
-First Guy to Use a Metaphor
-First Guy to Get a Haircut
-First Guy to Make a Vlog
-First Guy to Cook
-First Guy to Make a Meme
Haircut could be interesting
First guy to drink milk
First guy to ride a horse
First guy to eat meat
First guy to go skydiving
Graenolf might see this delete your comment
@@ahmeder6370 I think that already exists... I might be mistaken though
😂😂4:10 silent fart bubbles to get rid of the shark. Great stuff mate!🤣🤣
“You are embarrassing me In front of the garbage” 10/10
This video has inspired me. I am never recycling again, and I'm just gonna throw my used tissues wherever I like!! Thank you Ryan george
It just goes to show you cant trust a man with 2 first names XD
@@weinteruptth.1479 bold of you to talk about not trusting people, Local 58.
It has officially been -500 years since Frank passed away.
Fly high Frank, you will never be forgotten.
Not gonna lie...I teared up a bit when they talked about how bubbly and full of life the bottle was 😢
He wore an effer vest. Just like my pop.
And how he felt empty after being left alone...
@@brucebaker810 I see what you did there :)
@@miriamrosemary9110 Yeah. I'm pretty transparent. Like Frank in his idealistic youth.
For me it was about how close Frank and Jimmy got (REAL close…) and then separated, leaving Frank empty 😭
We officially discovered ad space and ad sea. The ryan cinematic universe is expanding
ad universe
@@thomasandfrienda768 I love the new translate feature bro 👍
I love how the mermansteonaut actually farts in a certain moment (or at least the bubbles make it seem like he did) but I have no idea where the fart would come from....
"I just got owned by a trash bag" 🤣 one of my favorite lines from Ryan now. This video made me laugh out loud, I love it when Ryans videos make me laugh out loud. "Frank was feeling pretty empty" lol where does he come up with this stuff?
From the funny brain chemical, isn't that right brain?
The emotion, I could barely hold back tears 😭
Using merman-stronaut instead of ad-quman is tight 😂.choosing between those names was super easy, barely an inconvenience
Yeah, he even managed to very casually blow some bubbles 😂
Love that the tire managed to extinguish itself just to be back on fire later
The moral implications of throwing something away or recycling just got a whole lot more complicated.
That's why I keep so much trash in my flat before I have to take it out...it hurts every time...😶
@@SeymourClearly161 would you hold mine? I'd feel better myself
I guess in human terms it could be argued like this: you retire from work at the age of maybe 55 to 65 (an item stopped working its proper functions), but instead of living the rest of your days by yourself (disintegrating by microbes), the government forces you to chop of your limbs an the rest of your still-useful organs in order to be used to build another human-like creature that are made of a combinations of others just like you
I'm actually disappointed this implies those are the only two options. A much better choice would be not to buy soda (or any drink) in plastic bottles in the first place. Recycling is a scam.
Ryan, once again, comes up with concepts that are actually really disturbing and not for the obvious satire. I'm talking real cursed stuff...
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Also known as a psy-op!
It's so good to see the incredible changes in popular future clothing. It's almost hard to comprehend how fashion could evolve to such a state.
I swear, only Ryan can come up with an idea of literal talking garbage and make it actually good! This man is a comedy genius!
@@manthe3711 really? Huh, never heard of him...
@@outcast4087 Same, whose this Jimmy guy
Dude
i just love that depsite your success with the pitch meeting series you are STILL finding time to do your stuff but is also STILL so unique and new every time.
You are great
Mermanstronaut has visible 6 packs. Ryan, you've been working those abs.
Sometimes Ryan’s Adds are as funny as the Sketch itself 😂
Fr
So true. You know a RUclipsr is awesome when even the ads are super enjoyable.
That's because the ads are sketches
Wren should be honored Ryan made a whole skit for them and not just a "-stronaut" short.
Oh hi commentstronaut
@@atkatnd That doesn't make any sense...like contextually.
@@vladtheimpaler9577 ok, now u are being don'ttalktomestronaut
@@atkatnd well damn, look at mr. wordplaystronaut over here
@@atkatnd I think you mean Vladstronaut.
You are a comedic genius my man!
One of the strangest things Ryan has ever done, and that's saying something.
You have to get weird to advertise for more lockdowns.
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I kept expecting the Mermanstranaut to say: "Moisture is the essence of wetness... and wetness is the essence of beauty"
lol low-key people don't know his ads at the end are just as funny lol
I really want there to be a Prequel to this where Frank is in a dark time in his life after the loss of the two guy's Great Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather and the bottle is just resting on tree in the background of the funeral with the narration:
"I still remember when you chose me in that checkout lane, Jimmy. I'll make you proud."
Lol so good. Gonna show this video at the present party I’m going to shortly
I've found a few of the last few Ryan's skits too be a little too weird, it's nice to see a nice normal one for a change.
Underrated comment...
I died laughing when he introduced himself as the Mermanstronaut. Its one of those things that is so f ing dumb and nonsensical, that it's hilarious.
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The idea that there will be an island of trash the size of Australia in the future does *not* surprise me.
What do you mean, "in the future"?
Why doesn't anyone ever mention that most of that trash comes from places like india and China, not america?
@@JayTohab I mean “literally”. Sure, there’s mounds of trash that’s really big, but I’m actually thinking of a trash mound the size of a continent.
@@JayTohab Currently it's slightly larger than France. I think it's still smaller than Texas.
There are people working on this problem - on cleaning up what's already there, and on making things more biodegradable at the source.
I think we're going to be much better off than a patch the size of Australia.
Incredible dialogue in this episode:
“Oh-hohoho I just got owned by a trash bag!”
“Dude you are embarrassing me in front of the garbage”
“You’re trash” … “You’re trash!”
That was most greats used for grandparents I have ever heard, a whopping 15!
I must admit, I was slightly worried when I saw the thumbnail. But I am glad Ryan is OK, even if I know it is hurtful to speak like this when Frank the Bottle passed in this video.
Always such a clever take on stuff we have heard a thousand times.
That website you mentioned is an amazing way that teaches us how to reduce our carbon footprint ! and gives us an avenue through which to help on a bigger scale !!
Always puts a smile on my face
Always digitally adds Ryan's face on your smile
Really how does Ryan think of these things!!! 🤣🤣🤣
The first plastic bottle ever made still out there somewhere
I used to think Earth Day as the day where people cover themselves in mud and dirt. I didn't know it's to celebrate the planet.
You may have been thinking of Woodstock.
It was invented by corporations to sell more earth. Wake up sheeple!
😂😂😂
I celebrate God, who created the planet.
@@jimroscovius I celebrate humans who created God
the soda bottle puns were top notch, I loved it too much.
This is the only channel that I don't skip the ad reads on. Even the ad reads are hilarious and entertaining (even if most of the products are stuff I'll probably never purchase)!
Ryan I couldn't stop laughing at that burning tire with your face on it, it's your best sketch yet!
"And so what do you think of the sketch?"
"Wow wow wow, great sketch. Few questions, though, so the premise is that plastic objects are fully sentient beings that openly converse with us, but we still do things like stuff them full of trash and... stick them in our mouths and slurp-"
"Gonna stop you right there and preemptively ask you to get ALL the way off my back about the extremely awkward implications of this alternate reality and just enjoy the sketch for its clever writing and impressive comedic timing."
"Okay, yeah, that was a pretty freakin sweet sketch, let me get right off of that thing!"
He will forever live on in our hearts and Balls, as Micro Plastic
This is probably the weirdest one yet. I love it.
I have the strangest feeling you came up with this on 4/20 😂
"You're embarrassing me in front of garbage" I'm gonna use it!
My man just made me feel compassionate for garbage
The way he mentioned the phone being out of date 😂
I'm watching this immediately after listening to the new SYSK podcast episode on plastic water bottles. Very good timing everyone 👏👏👏
PS Those plastics don't actually decompose in hundreds of years. That's just the point at which they become microplastics that will cause even more problems down the line 😬
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That's being said this video was trash though!
This is the most important video Ryan ever created.
We must protect the trash.
RECYCLING IS MURDER!
Agreed, recycling cuts the lifespan of a plastic item down by hundreds of years! How can people who recycle live with themselves, knowing that a plastic bottle they recycle won't live to grow old or get to go on a cruise around the world's oceans
"BUT YOU TOLD US TO RECYCLE."
Name that reference.
Man I love your content Ryan. Keep up the great work!!
Did the mermaid just fart?
“DUDE, YOU ARE EMBARRASSING ME INFRONT OF THE GARBAGE!!!”
The bubbles coming up from behind the Ad-quaman were a nice touch. Those sly bits of humor are a Ryan George speciality
4:10
I would like to thank you and just say that you have thought me a valuable lesson here today and from now on I will never recycle again. Truly you are a great man spreading an important message.
Ryan's skits are those concepts I come up with as a three year old, whose memories have been mangled to and fro. I want more.
For an empty plastic bottle, Frank seems to have lived quite a full life.
I think this is officially the weirdest video Ryan’s done. Which says a lot when you consider his material involves a time travelling reporter, a business who makes its money naming things, and an Ad-stronaught who floats around in space with an occasional alien companion being sponsored to promote things.
This is not a criticism, merely an observation.
I liked the time he tried really hard to get on the trending page XD
Hi, I just want to say Ryan, if you ever read this, you are my favorite RUclipsr ever and I love your content so much, seeing a new video by you lightens up my day, and I am your number one fan. Keep doing what you are doing, because you do it amazingly.
Have a nice day
Inject the clever sarcastic comedy straight into my veinsssss
The Wren quiz was kind of fun as well as enlightening. Looks like a great organization!!
I love you. Never change Ryan. Never!!! Change!!!
Love the content! Keep up the good work! 👍
Recycling plastic instead of throwing it in the ocean is Super Easy, Barely An Inconvenience… or as I like to say: SEBAI!
Most plastic can't be recycled and the stuff that is recycled still leaves a lot of waste. Why not just go back to making thing s out of metal and glass, so they last forever.
My wife has a SEBAI she loves it.😉
Sebai sounds like the plural of sebum.
Optimistic of you to assume the trash island will be only the size of Australia in 501 years