15:46 Start, The cats, Hair smells n chat 36:09 Hanging clothes to dry 41:04 Spain recognizes Palestine 1:04:33 Twitter drama, Being weird about femboys 1:07:25 Politics n comedy 1:16:59 Uvalde shooting, Families of voctims (S1P1) 1:54:15 Chat....pls stop (S1P2) 2:31:00 R in the Gaza strip, Isreal (S2P1) 2:42:32 Links 2:57:57 Vivian, Paper Mario (S3P1) 3:25:17 Racist n discriminatory animations, Twitter (S4P1) 3:57:28 UK politics, Sunak replacement plot by Tory MPs (S5P1) 4:15:55 Donos We already did prohibition and it failed. We did the drugwar and it was a disaster. Are we really gonna act like *NOTHING* is gonna happen if we ban guns? Not like it's gonna pass at all but it doesn't tackle the problem as to why school shootings happen. And it's kinda weird seeing left leaning people from the UK try to "Problem solved dummy" Americans about guns when that's just drugwar logic. Newsflash, doing the "Problem solved dummy" regarding alcohol n drugs literally destabilized our citizens, and introduced a power vacuum for gangs and the mafia for years. It's gonna take time to actually deal with gun violence via the suggestions vaush made and others but a prohibition isn't the answer at all.
Oh don't you worry about the guns thing. More of the people in charge around policing and such now support the police owning guns, it's like you almost couldn't make it up
Thank you for the rapid time-stamping The obvious difference between guns and drugs is all countries have drug use. If the us would start buying up guns and limiting ammo sales, maybe you'd have a different country in 50 years or so. Not something to pull a Beto over, but it's a long term strategy to slowly work on.
I don't disagree with the 2nd or 3rd comment. The arguments from chat have been about abolishing guns entirely or coming from the perspective that said suggestions haven't been made or argued for. That's predominantly what I'm targeting. I'm not disagreeing with the suggestions or Vaush's argument. And yes, every country has drug use. However, not every country has had 2 prohibitions which failed the way they did. There's a difference between simply having guns and having a system in place which prevent gun violence or injuries in a reasonable manner and a prohibition on them.
Bri'ish people: "Yeah, the king is gonna dip all our representatives in hydrochloric acid" Vuash: "WHAT?! THAT'S INSANE!" Bri'ish people: "What? No, that's just how we say that they get a vacation"
I can't help but feel vaush making the stand on vibes on stream has only made it FAR worse Seems like he expected to just snap his finger and everyone change their tone in a second and is mad it's not happening. This is like the perfect troll bait so idk what the goal here is
To purge annoying people from his chat for the duration of the stream. If people decide to get more annoying because of it, it just seems like he's nipping it in the bud.
Vaush is wasting so much time on getting upset at chat and then bans the people who criticize him. "Don't tell me what to do". Grow up, dude. Do you enjoy this? No.
If you don't think there should be super heavy gun restrictions, that's totally okay to have that opinion. But in terms of the ACTUAL DATA, it is simply objectively true that more basic gun regulations leads to less deaths, because the availability of guns in the US is the NUMBER one factor for why gun violence and especially mass shootings are so common place. The assault weapons ban back in the 90s led to a direct decrease in gun violence... and when it expired, rates shot back up. That is simply a fact. Mass stabbing attacks, while still sad, are 10000x better than mass shootings from semi-automatic rifles that have the potential to kill hundreds in a few minutes. Vaush is right that OFTEN the teachers and police already the knew the person was susceptible to doing the attack, but the ACTUAL reason that these happen to often is simply the availability of guns- especially by people that have absolutely no business owning any weapon. That's it. We could end 75% of the gun violence we see with like a dozen basic regulations. This truly is one of the most simple issues to fix, there just isn't any will because the NRA had a half century head start on propaganda. People should just be honest and say their argument is 'I think that the constitutional right to own weapons outweighs the need for restrictions" because that is the argument that conservatives and some leftists are *actually* making but they seem to hide the ball, sometimes. People who think that gun restrictions are worthless or 'won't help very much' are low key even more delusional than people who think we are going to get rid of every single gun in the country- although I would honestly call this a strawman argument because I haven't seen a single actual real person claim we could do this. Gun regulations would *objectively* solve most of this problem and remove most of the gun violence we see from society... whether or not we choose to implement those regulations is a different story, but there is a reason it works n literally every other first world country. The "America is too different from other countries in terms of gun culture" argument is an extremely weak one- it's a cop out and a fallacious rebuttal to the facts at hand in my opinion. As someone who's lived in the south their entire life and has seen and knows more about weapons than 95% of people in the US, I agree with some of what Vaush is saying but I also heavily disagree with some of it. When it comes to the topic of guns, it's all about the provable statistics.
Oh man that whole bit about gun prohibition really is loaded with a shitton of bias. Like, seriously, no one on this planet is actually doubting the relationship between the omnipresence of guns in america and the fact that there has been like 100 times as many school shootings in america as on the rest of this planet. The country can't be that bad on psychological issues compared to the rest of the world. And even if it's not achievable now, you can still address it as a target for the future, to at least radically reduce the amount. Vaush talks about it like he wouldn't change anything at all about the system. *spriteanimator1 gets muted*
Vaush literally gave examples on how to handle the gun issue without going through the prohibition route yet chat either berated him for "Thinking those solutions are easy" or impuned vaush for not advocatingfor accelerationism. And yes, America is terrible on psychological issues. We send cops to "aid" people with mental breakdowns or episodes.
@@Spriteanimator1 No, it's not. We've tried twice and it failed. It makes no sense to think a third prohibition would work given everytime we tried the opposite result happened.
@@jeremiahbarnes6313we have not tried gun prohibition twice. Also, he talked about the federal assault weapon ban as if it didn't help lower gun violence until it expired in 2004, if you don't believe me, I can provide you with all the studies showing the positive effects of the federal weapon assault ban from the year it was enacted to when it expired under George W Bush
Speaking as an Australian, the gun buyback was more psychological than physical. It made it so that shooting people was unpatriotic, and firmly established that gun ownership was for criminals, farmers, or athletes, not regular people. I believe this actually supports Vaush's point - the effective measure was not getting rid of the guns (by which standard it was an abject failure), but rather, making casual gun ownership uncool and creepy, which is a social effect and which was highly successful.
@@Wade8419 Oh no, I agree - I think the moment for that was after the Sandy Hook shooting, if at all, and it's definitely too late now. It's too culturally polarised for a buyback to have that effect.
Everytime he brings up Bridget but doesn't know that part of the confusion was cause in previous games Bridget's motivation was to prove their manhood cause of being raised as a girl to avoid being killed for a superstition. In Strive She comes around to accept herself but even then she was doing some figuring out as at some points in her story she's still conflicted and in her endings we got a little bit more confusion for the players who were used to the regular ending (she accepts herself) being a possible bad end while the win without losing ending (she finds her resolve) was the good end. The creative team had to clarify that they weren't doing that and both endings happened
The federal assault weapons ban in america started in 1994 and ended in 2004, it's not hard to look and see the studies of the effects, in those 10 years, shootings went down, once it reached 2004 you can see on the graphs that is when the shootings started increasing drastically. I believe it's fine to have guns, i'm from the south, coming across military like weapons like auto weapons or whatever is less common than you think where i am. Only people who got those types are the weirdos or wannabe gangsters and sometimes even if you come across 1, even then it's 50/50 wether they have 1 or not. Wow, no fucking way did Vaush just use the Uvalde parents as a cudgel to silence the gun argument. Did he forget that alot of those parents after that spoke up and said exactly what everyone else is saying "something's got to be done about the guns" i remember when Vaush covered that event, did dude all of a sudden just forget?
dude, if you wrote less comments (with less dumb shit in them) you might actually be worth listening to. Like, this is a fine comment but I don't trust any of it because you're also goin on about how vaush definitely has anger issues, is the way he is because he hasn't been in a fight, and other dumb shit.
@@TigBlack7 it ain't my fault this is literally the only stream where Vaush has said so much dumb shit, blame him, yesterday and today I caught a xanderhal stream and it was so much better than a Vaush stream it's ridiculous how chill and laid back he is. Maybe Vaush needs to go back to smoking weed like in his early days. If you take my number of criticisms as something you can't take serious then stfu and gtfo
@@TigBlack7 stfu and gtfo if you can't take me serious because of my criticisms, ain't my fault he said so much dumb shit this stream. Tell him to go back to smoking weed like in his early days because I got a xanderhal stream yesterday and it's ridiculous the drastic difference their is now. There use to be no difference, now it's xan that's the laid back and chill 1 where Vaush is now the "let me take out my pent up anger on this cult of people I've gathered" 1 because he can say it and get away with it because when people speak against him, they get punished
Anybody who needs this: get a bottle of jojoba oil and liquid vitamin A, mix and put on your cutlicles once a week. Idk how but somehow it even helps with the small cuts and those weird side pieces of skin
During the segment at 3:29:00. I think Vaush was trying to remember the comic “Electric R*t*rd.” Those webcomics were all over the internet back in the day. Each comic was Nazi 4ch bullshit. I remember the art being particularly awful. I wonder if that was what he was referencing.
Also so I tried using a natural deodorant for a while and I realized why people may have started to wear anti-perspirant... Armpit chafing. I couldn't keep it up. Maybe it's just I got hairless feminine armpita
I'm crazy about nail files because I still have my great grandma's metal one in her little nail kit. Literally buy 1 file for $10 and keep it for the rest of your life
me at 1:14:00 looking at vaush then down at the title.. i appreciate the new direction but imo the calibrations a tad off.. from "dont let some twitter teen provoke your reaction" to "wow this thing is stupid and shit let me pseudo-ironically develop a personality around it" idk just let them like bee movie. liking things because they're bad is valid pass it on (:
How is that an issue? Either play them or don't, but I like having the option. I don't like having games that are one-hit wonders and then we never see their like again. More of what you like is never a bad thing.
Romania officially recognized Palestine in 1988, when we were still under the Ceaușescu regime. Presumably, it was a similar situation for Poland, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Hungary and Slovakia.
I can't tell if the person in chat was joking or not when they said Vaush is an elder zoomer. I'm a millennial and Vaush is 3 years older than me, Vaush is a millennial and it ain't even close
Bruh, Vaush needs to stfu about that lawyer, saying he's yapping and all that nonsense. He's reading off a paper, clearly he's saying all the things those parents wanted said
1:56:20 god thats so fucking validating for me to hear. As a canadian ive had the same thoughts as vaush here for YEARS. i remember discussions between teachers and students in science class about problems with america.
$150 really isn't unreasonable for a piece of clothing. The problem is that chat is full of Stockholm Syndrome patients who are accustomed to clothes having a lifespan of a year and a half. Remember the story about the working man and his boots. High quality stuff is pricey, but it's worth the money. And not only do you end up spending less in the long run, but it also reduces your carbon footprint.
Bruh, I have clothes from when I was in high school that I'm still wearing and I'm in my late 20s and definitely never paid 150 for any of it. Not everyone has 150 on hand and yes, paying that amount for clothing is very unreasonable
Bruh, I buy thrift clothes for under $10 eight years ago still doing fine. Vaush is Beverly Hills brained. $150 for a shirt that someone like me will end up buying for under $10 when it inevitably gets cucled back into the system? Vaush is straight up telling. But hey, it's Benjamin's money, he can do what he pleases xD
@@dal1947 right?! A fucking tshirt is regularly priced $30 these days in stores, hoodies closer to $80. I swear some people that would agree to these were born in a world that never knew affordability across the board.
@@latenightdriver9680 Doesn't that kind of prove my point though? We're talking about a level of quality where an item bought second-hand will outlast something new off the shelf at Walmart, AND it's a recognizable brand on top of it. I don't mean to say that the cheap stuff is universally complete garbage. It's not, obviously, but it is genuinely vastly inferior.
@@dal1947You've clearly never seen a person with anger issues if you thought that was anger issues, damn. I wish the people with anger issues I've met acted like vaush
This new vaush arc sucks. Idk which chat he's trying to go gangbusters on but it feels weirdly hostile as a fairly offline RUclips listener. It feels like he hates streaming and hates everyone who watches him
I think it's very reasonable to be pretty aggressive with bans and mutes given how chat has been lately. People literally had a hissy fit over him doing a segment on his trip when he came back from Barcelona.
@@jeremiahbarnes6313 people being weird like that should get permabanned, but the shift in tone and demeanor for the stream itself still feels icky imo
Yeah I feel that too. Had to skip some of the segments because the vibes were just real depressing and hostile. If anyone in chat is being abusive ofc address it but even just general chatting was getting received with annoyance and hostility which made me feel hesitant to even bother going on to say hi today. Kind of like going on a trip with people who just start getting annoyed over time and blame everyone else when really it's just their own issues with emotional regulation and getting their needs met.
@@pancakes8670 Nah not every streamer. That's like saying every person who invites you over to their house is going to make you feel like a burden during your visit. Some people just deal with exhaustion a little differently. I tend not to put up with people being overly cynical and meanspirited, which is an admirable thing for Vaush to aspire to doing on his return, but yeah idk. It's only a recent thing for him specifically. I'm sure he'll be in better spirits soon but I got other streamers to have in the background while I work in the meantime.
Vaush--the only person besides my dad and me that are weirdly fastidious about our nails. There's a reason my mom always had a nail clipper and files in her purse lol. For us.
@@mo-s-hahahaha facts. Job advert: “Make America great again, disarm your neighbors with the authority of the state! Average survival rate: 8 hours. Pay rate: $13.25/hr, no benefits”
Gardens and native ecology, in the world where everything is bleak it really does open your eyes on how things could and should be, and gives you something to fight for. Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't literally uplifted me out of a bad mental state, and not with a bunch of hippy woo woo nonsense
@@dal1947 The existance of Tomb Raider doesn't negate the fact that Japan has the largest amount of best-selling video game franchises. Every video game generation was defined by Japan. There's no point in random name-dropping when it's a fact that Japan wins that competition. Are there quality western game studios? Sure. But you are lying to yourself if you think that there's more high quality and impactful studios outside of Japan.
@@dal1947 And also - since when is Lara Croft the most popular video game character? Tf are you on about? I like tomb raider, but it's not even that popular compared to a lot of western games. Naughty Dog and Rockstar blow Tomb Raider out of the water when it comes to popularity. That was a weird example for sure.
Perhaps that wouldn't happen if people tried using criticisms of America that aren't braindead and outright anti-empirical. It's _really_ not that difficult to say bad things about America that are also actually true.
Look man the lefts success in America is the most important goal for leftist world wide, without the US being more open or even friendly to leftist movements domesticly they will maintain the global capitalist free-market system we are forced to live under. They kinda run the place whether you like it or not.
Only a rich boy who grew up in Beverly Hills and throws money away on freaking clothes could possibly think 2 mill isn't alot of money Edit: talking about videogames and Vaush saying $60 is not alot of money sums it up
Ngl, I feel the only reason Vaush is so aggressive and has his head in his ass is because he's never been in a fight a day in his life and i think it would be better if he decided to start taking challenges to step into a ring to have an mma match, that way it doesn't matter how you fight, you'll always have a chance
15:46 Start, The cats, Hair smells n chat
36:09 Hanging clothes to dry
41:04 Spain recognizes Palestine
1:04:33 Twitter drama, Being weird about femboys
1:07:25 Politics n comedy
1:16:59 Uvalde shooting, Families of voctims (S1P1)
1:54:15 Chat....pls stop (S1P2)
2:31:00 R in the Gaza strip, Isreal (S2P1)
2:42:32 Links
2:57:57 Vivian, Paper Mario (S3P1)
3:25:17 Racist n discriminatory animations, Twitter (S4P1)
3:57:28 UK politics, Sunak replacement plot by Tory MPs (S5P1)
4:15:55 Donos
We already did prohibition and it failed. We did the drugwar and it was a disaster. Are we really gonna act like *NOTHING* is gonna happen if we ban guns? Not like it's gonna pass at all but it doesn't tackle the problem as to why school shootings happen.
And it's kinda weird seeing left leaning people from the UK try to "Problem solved dummy" Americans about guns when that's just drugwar logic. Newsflash, doing the "Problem solved dummy" regarding alcohol n drugs literally destabilized our citizens, and introduced a power vacuum for gangs and the mafia for years.
It's gonna take time to actually deal with gun violence via the suggestions vaush made and others but a prohibition isn't the answer at all.
Oh don't you worry about the guns thing. More of the people in charge around policing and such now support the police owning guns, it's like you almost couldn't make it up
Thank you for the rapid time-stamping
The obvious difference between guns and drugs is all countries have drug use. If the us would start buying up guns and limiting ammo sales, maybe you'd have a different country in 50 years or so. Not something to pull a Beto over, but it's a long term strategy to slowly work on.
You can curtail and limit gun ownership whilst still allowing it
I don't disagree with the 2nd or 3rd comment. The arguments from chat have been about abolishing guns entirely or coming from the perspective that said suggestions haven't been made or argued for. That's predominantly what I'm targeting. I'm not disagreeing with the suggestions or Vaush's argument.
And yes, every country has drug use. However, not every country has had 2 prohibitions which failed the way they did. There's a difference between simply having guns and having a system in place which prevent gun violence or injuries in a reasonable manner and a prohibition on them.
How can one man be so BASED?!
Bri'ish people: "Yeah, the king is gonna dip all our representatives in hydrochloric acid"
Vuash: "WHAT?! THAT'S INSANE!"
Bri'ish people: "What? No, that's just how we say that they get a vacation"
I can't help but feel vaush making the stand on vibes on stream has only made it FAR worse
Seems like he expected to just snap his finger and everyone change their tone in a second and is mad it's not happening.
This is like the perfect troll bait so idk what the goal here is
To purge annoying people from his chat for the duration of the stream. If people decide to get more annoying because of it, it just seems like he's nipping it in the bud.
Vaush is wasting so much time on getting upset at chat and then bans the people who criticize him. "Don't tell me what to do". Grow up, dude. Do you enjoy this? No.
15:46 start
4:44:40 stop
If you don't think there should be super heavy gun restrictions, that's totally okay to have that opinion. But in terms of the ACTUAL DATA, it is simply objectively true that more basic gun regulations leads to less deaths, because the availability of guns in the US is the NUMBER one factor for why gun violence and especially mass shootings are so common place. The assault weapons ban back in the 90s led to a direct decrease in gun violence... and when it expired, rates shot back up. That is simply a fact. Mass stabbing attacks, while still sad, are 10000x better than mass shootings from semi-automatic rifles that have the potential to kill hundreds in a few minutes. Vaush is right that OFTEN the teachers and police already the knew the person was susceptible to doing the attack, but the ACTUAL reason that these happen to often is simply the availability of guns- especially by people that have absolutely no business owning any weapon. That's it. We could end 75% of the gun violence we see with like a dozen basic regulations. This truly is one of the most simple issues to fix, there just isn't any will because the NRA had a half century head start on propaganda.
People should just be honest and say their argument is 'I think that the constitutional right to own weapons outweighs the need for restrictions" because that is the argument that conservatives and some leftists are *actually* making but they seem to hide the ball, sometimes. People who think that gun restrictions are worthless or 'won't help very much' are low key even more delusional than people who think we are going to get rid of every single gun in the country- although I would honestly call this a strawman argument because I haven't seen a single actual real person claim we could do this. Gun regulations would *objectively* solve most of this problem and remove most of the gun violence we see from society... whether or not we choose to implement those regulations is a different story, but there is a reason it works n literally every other first world country. The "America is too different from other countries in terms of gun culture" argument is an extremely weak one- it's a cop out and a fallacious rebuttal to the facts at hand in my opinion. As someone who's lived in the south their entire life and has seen and knows more about weapons than 95% of people in the US, I agree with some of what Vaush is saying but I also heavily disagree with some of it. When it comes to the topic of guns, it's all about the provable statistics.
God he's becoming insufferable
Oh man that whole bit about gun prohibition really is loaded with a shitton of bias. Like, seriously, no one on this planet is actually doubting the relationship between the omnipresence of guns in america and the fact that there has been like 100 times as many school shootings in america as on the rest of this planet. The country can't be that bad on psychological issues compared to the rest of the world.
And even if it's not achievable now, you can still address it as a target for the future, to at least radically reduce the amount. Vaush talks about it like he wouldn't change anything at all about the system.
*spriteanimator1 gets muted*
Vaush literally gave examples on how to handle the gun issue without going through the prohibition route yet chat either berated him for "Thinking those solutions are easy" or impuned vaush for not advocatingfor accelerationism. And yes, America is terrible on psychological issues. We send cops to "aid" people with mental breakdowns or episodes.
@@jeremiahbarnes6313 That's my problem. The prohibition route is correct and it's weird to deny that so aggressively.
@@Spriteanimator1 No, it's not. We've tried twice and it failed. It makes no sense to think a third prohibition would work given everytime we tried the opposite result happened.
@@jeremiahbarnes6313we have not tried gun prohibition twice. Also, he talked about the federal assault weapon ban as if it didn't help lower gun violence until it expired in 2004, if you don't believe me, I can provide you with all the studies showing the positive effects of the federal weapon assault ban from the year it was enacted to when it expired under George W Bush
@@dal1947 A timestamp for your claim about vaush. I think you understand that I mean prohibition and the 2.0 (The drugwar) correct?
Speaking as an Australian, the gun buyback was more psychological than physical. It made it so that shooting people was unpatriotic, and firmly established that gun ownership was for criminals, farmers, or athletes, not regular people. I believe this actually supports Vaush's point - the effective measure was not getting rid of the guns (by which standard it was an abject failure), but rather, making casual gun ownership uncool and creepy, which is a social effect and which was highly successful.
I'm just not sure that's a cultural shift that can be made in the US as easily. Gun culture is so deeply embedded here it's crazy
@@Wade8419 Oh no, I agree - I think the moment for that was after the Sandy Hook shooting, if at all, and it's definitely too late now. It's too culturally polarised for a buyback to have that effect.
Have you considered guns are cool and go boom? I don't think so. I will keep all my guns, thanks.
@@comradetoaster7763even Vaush isn't this deranged
@@comradetoaster7763Did you think this was funny?
Vaush fans defending vaush is the funniest thing cuz theyre so bad at it, the obvious teens. I could do a way better job tbh
Everytime he brings up Bridget but doesn't know that part of the confusion was cause in previous games Bridget's motivation was to prove their manhood cause of being raised as a girl to avoid being killed for a superstition. In Strive She comes around to accept herself but even then she was doing some figuring out as at some points in her story she's still conflicted and in her endings we got a little bit more confusion for the players who were used to the regular ending (she accepts herself) being a possible bad end while the win without losing ending (she finds her resolve) was the good end. The creative team had to clarify that they weren't doing that and both endings happened
The federal assault weapons ban in america started in 1994 and ended in 2004, it's not hard to look and see the studies of the effects, in those 10 years, shootings went down, once it reached 2004 you can see on the graphs that is when the shootings started increasing drastically. I believe it's fine to have guns, i'm from the south, coming across military like weapons like auto weapons or whatever is less common than you think where i am. Only people who got those types are the weirdos or wannabe gangsters and sometimes even if you come across 1, even then it's 50/50 wether they have 1 or not. Wow, no fucking way did Vaush just use the Uvalde parents as a cudgel to silence the gun argument. Did he forget that alot of those parents after that spoke up and said exactly what everyone else is saying "something's got to be done about the guns" i remember when Vaush covered that event, did dude all of a sudden just forget?
dude, if you wrote less comments (with less dumb shit in them) you might actually be worth listening to. Like, this is a fine comment but I don't trust any of it because you're also goin on about how vaush definitely has anger issues, is the way he is because he hasn't been in a fight, and other dumb shit.
@@TigBlack7 it ain't my fault this is literally the only stream where Vaush has said so much dumb shit, blame him, yesterday and today I caught a xanderhal stream and it was so much better than a Vaush stream it's ridiculous how chill and laid back he is. Maybe Vaush needs to go back to smoking weed like in his early days. If you take my number of criticisms as something you can't take serious then stfu and gtfo
@@TigBlack7 stfu and gtfo if you can't take me serious because of my criticisms, ain't my fault he said so much dumb shit this stream. Tell him to go back to smoking weed like in his early days because I got a xanderhal stream yesterday and it's ridiculous the drastic difference their is now. There use to be no difference, now it's xan that's the laid back and chill 1 where Vaush is now the "let me take out my pent up anger on this cult of people I've gathered" 1 because he can say it and get away with it because when people speak against him, they get punished
@@TigBlack7 this the dumbest shit I ever heard. I've tried twice, yt algorithm ain't enjoying my responses to you so I'll leave it at this
fuck i hate texas (i live here)
if I wasn't broke I would go live in the mountains where there are no guns, only bears
Idk man, could be worse. You could live in Florida.
I live there.
I have to know if any Americans watching are finding vaush's ironic chauvinism as tiring as i am?
It's no chauvinism, he sees the forest not just a massive tree
no :)
Usually I see it as him engaging at the level of the chatter/person.
Anybody who needs this: get a bottle of jojoba oil and liquid vitamin A, mix and put on your cutlicles once a week.
Idk how but somehow it even helps with the small cuts and those weird side pieces of skin
During the segment at 3:29:00. I think Vaush was trying to remember the comic “Electric R*t*rd.” Those webcomics were all over the internet back in the day. Each comic was Nazi 4ch bullshit. I remember the art being particularly awful. I wonder if that was what he was referencing.
Vaush mad to be home from Barcelona.
(good thing i cant be banned in the comments section)
You can, actually. Vaush just doesn't care to
@@Yehoria he will never find me. I am a shadow. A whisper. A ghost.
@@AJGexe So true
@@Yehoria Vaush bad
@@AJGexe Vowsch
No more muting, no more 30 day bans, please perma ban willy nilly for the next like 5 streams and chat will become actually bearable, I promise
Putting bandaids on bullet wounds.
Probably can't do that coz doesn't want to used the donors too much
Permas = new accounts
Timed bans are better
Isn’t a “perma ban for 5 streams” a lot shorter than 30 days?
@@Razzy_III they probably meant a permanent Perma ban
not even lying I've used a grinder and buffing wheel to do my nails
The secret to manliness shit Andrew Tate types will never talk about
I unironically believe that most use hours on dremels are nails and callouses. Nothing has ever given my nails a better finish.
GRINDR MOMENT
Only thing funny about bee movie had nothing to do with Seinfeld. Chris Rock was good for his bits.
1:23:58
Gif of Kristy Krab exploding with squidward and mr. Krabs flying top right of frame. What was he cooking?
I'm gonna keep shaving my armpits and using deodorant actually.
Also so I tried using a natural deodorant for a while and I realized why people may have started to wear anti-perspirant... Armpit chafing. I couldn't keep it up. Maybe it's just I got hairless feminine armpita
I'm crazy about nail files because I still have my great grandma's metal one in her little nail kit. Literally buy 1 file for $10 and keep it for the rest of your life
me at 1:14:00 looking at vaush then down at the title.. i appreciate the new direction but imo the calibrations a tad off.. from "dont let some twitter teen provoke your reaction" to "wow this thing is stupid and shit let me pseudo-ironically develop a personality around it" idk just let them like bee movie. liking things because they're bad is valid pass it on (:
I like the Assassin Creed games. My only issue is that they kept making more and more of them.
How is that an issue? Either play them or don't, but I like having the option. I don't like having games that are one-hit wonders and then we never see their like again. More of what you like is never a bad thing.
@@OmegaWeaponX2 yeah. That is why I stopped playing them. I like them a lot but once I found out there not my thing I just stopped playing them.
Romania officially recognized Palestine in 1988, when we were still under the Ceaușescu regime. Presumably, it was a similar situation for Poland, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Hungary and Slovakia.
The lawyer did impugn the officers in the beginning, what are you talking about?
I can't tell if the person in chat was joking or not when they said Vaush is an elder zoomer. I'm a millennial and Vaush is 3 years older than me, Vaush is a millennial and it ain't even close
27 is not milleniall age though? The usual cutoff is around '95 to '96. You'd be born in '97 which is the zillenial gray zone. And hey, same.
@@scoutbane1651 bruh, I was born in 1996
@@dal1947 You said 3 years. Vaush was born in 94. The limits are arbitrary either way and you're still a zillenial
@@scoutbane1651 I said 3 because I'm currently 27 and if I remember correctly Vaush is 30
95 baby, we the young millennials the hip millennials (for now 💀)
Bruh, Vaush needs to stfu about that lawyer, saying he's yapping and all that nonsense. He's reading off a paper, clearly he's saying all the things those parents wanted said
Then the parents were yapping
@@johnrambo5795 bro who tf are you? Touch grass, disrespectful ass
@@johnrambo5795 who tf are you, get outta here disrespectful
1:56:20 god thats so fucking validating for me to hear. As a canadian ive had the same thoughts as vaush here for YEARS. i remember discussions between teachers and students in science class about problems with america.
1:21:48 made me laugh so hard
$150 really isn't unreasonable for a piece of clothing. The problem is that chat is full of Stockholm Syndrome patients who are accustomed to clothes having a lifespan of a year and a half. Remember the story about the working man and his boots. High quality stuff is pricey, but it's worth the money. And not only do you end up spending less in the long run, but it also reduces your carbon footprint.
Bruh, I have clothes from when I was in high school that I'm still wearing and I'm in my late 20s and definitely never paid 150 for any of it. Not everyone has 150 on hand and yes, paying that amount for clothing is very unreasonable
Bruh, I buy thrift clothes for under $10 eight years ago still doing fine. Vaush is Beverly Hills brained. $150 for a shirt that someone like me will end up buying for under $10 when it inevitably gets cucled back into the system? Vaush is straight up telling. But hey, it's Benjamin's money, he can do what he pleases xD
@@dal1947 right?! A fucking tshirt is regularly priced $30 these days in stores, hoodies closer to $80. I swear some people that would agree to these were born in a world that never knew affordability across the board.
@@latenightdriver9680 for real lol
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Doesn't that kind of prove my point though? We're talking about a level of quality where an item bought second-hand will outlast something new off the shelf at Walmart, AND it's a recognizable brand on top of it.
I don't mean to say that the cheap stuff is universally complete garbage. It's not, obviously, but it is genuinely vastly inferior.
vaush previously saying how much he hates people with anger issues and proceding to have anger issues specifically at the chat
Timestamp this anger issue episode, I feel like you acting tad bit hysterical.
@@TheMadManGagisdhow about you watch the vod and you'll see it during the gun talk
That's not anger issues, it's just irritation
@@uninstaller2860 nah, it's anger issues, I know irritation and that isn't irritation
@@dal1947You've clearly never seen a person with anger issues if you thought that was anger issues, damn. I wish the people with anger issues I've met acted like vaush
Ian touched grass for the first time in months and now hes acting like hes above the whole internet thing
(hes not) V O R S E ! ! !
im suffering from microguns
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This new vaush arc sucks. Idk which chat he's trying to go gangbusters on but it feels weirdly hostile as a fairly offline RUclips listener. It feels like he hates streaming and hates everyone who watches him
I think it's very reasonable to be pretty aggressive with bans and mutes given how chat has been lately. People literally had a hissy fit over him doing a segment on his trip when he came back from Barcelona.
@@jeremiahbarnes6313 people being weird like that should get permabanned, but the shift in tone and demeanor for the stream itself still feels icky imo
Yeah I feel that too. Had to skip some of the segments because the vibes were just real depressing and hostile. If anyone in chat is being abusive ofc address it but even just general chatting was getting received with annoyance and hostility which made me feel hesitant to even bother going on to say hi today. Kind of like going on a trip with people who just start getting annoyed over time and blame everyone else when really it's just their own issues with emotional regulation and getting their needs met.
Every Streamer is like this. You have to get used to it. Vaush as actually been exceedingly nice thus far.
@@pancakes8670 Nah not every streamer. That's like saying every person who invites you over to their house is going to make you feel like a burden during your visit. Some people just deal with exhaustion a little differently. I tend not to put up with people being overly cynical and meanspirited, which is an admirable thing for Vaush to aspire to doing on his return, but yeah idk. It's only a recent thing for him specifically. I'm sure he'll be in better spirits soon but I got other streamers to have in the background while I work in the meantime.
Vaush--the only person besides my dad and me that are weirdly fastidious about our nails. There's a reason my mom always had a nail clipper and files in her purse lol. For us.
Also glass files are amazing.
Timestamps?
What Vaush was describing is the whole reason Comedy is so insanely difficult.
Imagine being the task force that has to go to every American's house and ask politely to confiscate their guns. Lmao
hey at least you wouldn't have to do that for very ling
@@mo-s-hahahaha facts.
Job advert: “Make America great again, disarm your neighbors with the authority of the state! Average survival rate: 8 hours. Pay rate: $13.25/hr, no benefits”
does anyone know the secret to staying positive when like literally everything in your life is steadily declining? i'd really appreciate it
goku didnt give up and you wont either
Get a hobby, work out just do anything but cry how bad you have.
jork it
Gardens and native ecology, in the world where everything is bleak it really does open your eyes on how things could and should be, and gives you something to fight for. Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't literally uplifted me out of a bad mental state, and not with a bunch of hippy woo woo nonsense
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1:11:40 - Quite possibly the most controversial thing to ever come out of Vaush's mouth. Would not bee surprised if he lost 20k subscribers over this.
Forgot the ?
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This was a good stream.
Haven't watched it all yet but I wholeheartedly agree.
Vaush rad
I agree
VOWSH RAD VOWSH RAD
Vaush acting as if Japan isn't the centre of gaming. The only valuable non-japanese games are indies.
You live in a weird bubble if you actually think that
@@johnrambo5795 It's not about thinking it. It's a fact.
@@cackle529it's not a fact though. The most popular videogame character, Lara Croft, is a videogame created in the UK
@@dal1947 The existance of Tomb Raider doesn't negate the fact that Japan has the largest amount of best-selling video game franchises. Every video game generation was defined by Japan. There's no point in random name-dropping when it's a fact that Japan wins that competition. Are there quality western game studios? Sure. But you are lying to yourself if you think that there's more high quality and impactful studios outside of Japan.
@@dal1947 And also - since when is Lara Croft the most popular video game character? Tf are you on about? I like tomb raider, but it's not even that popular compared to a lot of western games. Naughty Dog and Rockstar blow Tomb Raider out of the water when it comes to popularity. That was a weird example for sure.
Vaush becoming an ironic but not really American chauvanist when someone from another country criticizes America is tiresome
Perhaps that wouldn't happen if people tried using criticisms of America that aren't braindead and outright anti-empirical.
It's _really_ not that difficult to say bad things about America that are also actually true.
@@Blackbaldrik I submit that vaush slipping into American chauvinism shouldn't depend on whether is chatters are dumb or not
Look man the lefts success in America is the most important goal for leftist world wide, without the US being more open or even friendly to leftist movements domesticly they will maintain the global capitalist free-market system we are forced to live under. They kinda run the place whether you like it or not.
@@jordank4889I submit if you put good in you get good out, if you don’t you don’t
Tiring if you're not American
Wtf was that bit about comedians. Anyway I love Lewis Black
The increasingly common vaush L
@@chaswald1461 oh yes Comedians are soooo funny haha
@@johnrambo5795 in general most aren't but that's not a problem inherent to the craft. There are only a few of the best in any art form
@@jordank4889 "most aren't" so Vaush was right lmao.
@@johnrambo5795 if vaush said 2 plus 2 was 4 for ten minutes he would also be correct if you get my drift
vaush is the racist comic artist mike matei lmao
Only a rich boy who grew up in Beverly Hills and throws money away on freaking clothes could possibly think 2 mill isn't alot of money
Edit: talking about videogames and Vaush saying $60 is not alot of money sums it up
It’s relative to what you’re talking about actually.
I don't think you have to be rich to value a child's life at more than a 100k insurance payout
@@pinkmenace6836 no, it isn't, 2 mill is 2 mill, no matter what way you put it, it's alot of money
@@dal1947 you're an animal
How many families shared the 2 mil?
Ngl, I feel the only reason Vaush is so aggressive and has his head in his ass is because he's never been in a fight a day in his life and i think it would be better if he decided to start taking challenges to step into a ring to have an mma match, that way it doesn't matter how you fight, you'll always have a chance