what kills me about this audio is we dont get to know how many supreme court judges they thought there were. i need to know for science: does Gonzo actually know
I feel like a lot of people making this meme don't realize that the "Oh I just learned, there's like 58" line is spoken by Chris-Chan (Christine Weston Chandler)
Ben Scribbles returns with amazing art! Literally this feels like a actual event in something irl, just with DnD characters! (i gotta play it sooooono i gotta learrn)
Hello, I like the animation! I was wondering if you could share where you got the original audio. I’ve been trying to find the original video for some time but have only been able to find animatics like this.
Old comment ik but if anyone is looking, I found the video, unfortunately through the Chris Chan wiki. (chris is the one saying There’s like 58) The og video was deleted but it’s reuploaded there. It’s from BraveryJerk interviewing people at Cville’s 2016 pride event. Warning, the video and the wiki are both very edgy and transphobic. alternatively the RUclips url code is /watch?v=wscxlU_q-rE
@@moonstruck8245 In order to avoid an assault, I will provide my own answer. There are three main categories of gender that encompass the broad strokes of human identity. They are Male, Female, and Non-Binary. Each category contains a Venn Diagram that resembles a kaleidoscope of all the different ways that people experience that gender, which include trans, intersex, agender, gender fluid, and so on into infinity. Furthermore, the broad categories are kinda like the colour spectrum, and so bleed into each other around the edges, like how yellow and red form orange. This accounts for tomboys and femboys, as well as the infinity of ways that everyday people don't conform to the stereotypes of masculinity and femininity. It is an endlessly complex topic that has been written since the dawn of humanity, and it doesn't even touch sexual or romantic attraction, which are their own separate infinite kaleidoscopes. If you want to avoid confusing people, just stick to explaining the broad three categories and handle the nuances as they come. (and maybe buy a kaleidoscope. They're a good visual aid for the complexity of the topic)
@@__________________________hi52 Honestly, given the 'infinite kaleidoscope' of discussion to be had on the topic, I think I summarised the topic rather well.
"I don't know I just got here" one of the best answer you could give honestly
No definitive answer, just "I don't know but I can find out!"
“ONE.” 😭😭😭
what kills me about this audio is we dont get to know how many supreme court judges they thought there were. i need to know for science: does Gonzo actually know
Gonzo *would* actually know this, probably. He's kinda a smarty pants and likes to talk about what he knows lol
I'm actually in love with your art style and just everything you make 😭🫶
TRUUUEEE it has so much personality
I feel like a lot of people making this meme don't realize that the "Oh I just learned, there's like 58" line is spoken by Chris-Chan (Christine Weston Chandler)
no way????? i swear i recognized that voice
Ben Scribbles returns with amazing art! Literally this feels like a actual event in something irl, just with DnD characters! (i gotta play it sooooono i gotta learrn)
anybody have the original video?
Can someone plz give me the original sound
Chris Chan? Get your ass home
Hello, I like the animation! I was wondering if you could share where you got the original audio. I’ve been trying to find the original video for some time but have only been able to find animatics like this.
Apologies! unfortunately, I myself got the audio from another animatic. I too couldn't find the original audio.
LOL I've been searching for so many as well!!! I CAN"T FIND IT.
Old comment ik but if anyone is looking, I found the video, unfortunately through the Chris Chan wiki. (chris is the one saying There’s like 58) The og video was deleted but it’s reuploaded there. It’s from BraveryJerk interviewing people at Cville’s 2016 pride event. Warning, the video and the wiki are both very edgy and transphobic. alternatively the RUclips url code is /watch?v=wscxlU_q-rE
All the genders, I spent lots of time on this.
Read more…
....I clicked that 'read more' like five times. YOU. YOUUUUUUU -
Say goodbye to your kneecaps, they're coming with me.
@@moonstruck8245 In order to avoid an assault, I will provide my own answer.
There are three main categories of gender that encompass the broad strokes of human identity. They are Male, Female, and Non-Binary. Each category contains a Venn Diagram that resembles a kaleidoscope of all the different ways that people experience that gender, which include trans, intersex, agender, gender fluid, and so on into infinity.
Furthermore, the broad categories are kinda like the colour spectrum, and so bleed into each other around the edges, like how yellow and red form orange. This accounts for tomboys and femboys, as well as the infinity of ways that everyday people don't conform to the stereotypes of masculinity and femininity.
It is an endlessly complex topic that has been written since the dawn of humanity, and it doesn't even touch sexual or romantic attraction, which are their own separate infinite kaleidoscopes. If you want to avoid confusing people, just stick to explaining the broad three categories and handle the nuances as they come.
(and maybe buy a kaleidoscope. They're a good visual aid for the complexity of the topic)
@@Axius27 what if I assault you. Don’t worry it’s very possible!
@@Axius27why write a whole passage💀
@@__________________________hi52 Honestly, given the 'infinite kaleidoscope' of discussion to be had on the topic, I think I summarised the topic rather well.