Fun fact, this music was originally a placeholder. Trey just sung what he wanted an actual orchestral score to sound like, but they just left this in because it was funnier.
Seriously? Thats fucking hilarious, but I can totally see Trey laying down one track, then futzing in editing with it and adding a 2nd and 3rd track, just for the hell of it, and then just genuinely liking it enough to leave it.
I'm a GIA gemologist. This is 100% accurate. One of the biggest tricks ever pulled was in convincing people diamonds---and most other gems---are rare and valuable. They're not.
@@nyotamwuaji6484 Gold actually has important industrial applications due to its properties. It has value other than as a currency, as a metal. Not for strength, but for other reasons.
@@askthepizzaguy Diamonds also have many industrial uses, but De Beers affect the price of diamonds in all areas with their fake scarcity. Also silver I think was used for protection against microbs, but I can't remember how it was used.
I like to think there sat there red bull cans scattered around and then just out of now where one of them gums and then they both stand up and nod and start doing the whole thing
Make the jewelry using dirt-cheap child labor in India and China, fly the ornaments to America, sell them on QVC for *WAY* more than they cost to make, the asshole kids who receive them as gifts from Grandma and Grandpa promptly then take them to pawn shops and pawn them for much less than poor sweet Granny bought it for, the pawn shops sell their wares to the smelters for a tidy sum, the smelters melt down the jewelry into gold bars and ship them off to India, and on and on and on and on and on the cycle goes. I got that right?
They’ve done so many genius bits over the years I lose count. To the point that I think “yes, this is the greatest South Park joke” only to find another bit that is equally good if not better.
South Park has a way of predicting the future as well as exposing the utter bullshit that makes up certain areas of society…..like gold/jewelry, pawning, tv shopping, etc. It’s both hilarious and scary at the same time!
@@jackgreen5627 You are kidding, right? You know how they made their money, right? From Book of Mormon, the Tony winning musical? AND by producing one of the greatest TV shows of all time? Or are they fucking scamming pieces of shit? If one can't make a shitload of money and live an insanely rich life by doing honest work, then I don't want to live in this world any more. If you are so concerned with the starving children, why don't you start with selling your laptop and cellphone and buying food for them first? Let me guess! You won't! So why don't you take your shitty communist ideas and get the fuck out!
Lyrics: Bam Bam ba ba baram Bam Bam bam ba ba baram bam Bam bam bam bam bararam Baram bam barararam bam bo bo bho bho bbb bbb Bam bam bam baram bam Ba ba baramam ba bam Bo bo bbb b b bho bho
This is a very good episode. The “He who smelt it, dealt it” and “He who denied it, supplied it” jokes as well as this montage with the soundtrack to it are excellent touches.
Despite the bigger ramifications this montage shows..... it's oddly fascinating to watch the entire cycle of an exploitative economy be showcased and how each part goes neatly into the next
I love how South Park makes itself looks silly, but always shows a deeper message, like how the "concept of value" is waaay more abstract than what people think, being dictated by who sells to it's kind of clientele. Something kinda worthless can also worth millions at the same time, but at a different place; that's how pricing collectables (like cards, coins and stamps) usually works.
the completely humorless look on their faces when they go to the pawn shop is so hilarious, especially in contrast with the patronizing fake smile they gave the old folks when receiving the gift
@@ItzzzBeamo I suppose that applies for this video. I mean selling real gold in general at pawn shops is always a rip off. Also pawn shop will never give you what you or your grandma paid for it. Lastly the shopping channel will never sell a piece of even fake jewelry for only $20. The actual value is maybe $20 but they sell it for 5 easy payments of only $89.95
@@smc1942 Nah. It's just making a profit. If someone HAS to sell something to get money, you are in an advantageous position to get something for a cheap price, because you wanna make the sale more than the other guy wants to buy it.
@@CidVeldoril 🐂💩. It's predatory practice. Taking advantage of someone desperate to pay their bills and feed themselves. Just like those payday loan places. There is good reason why these "businesses" are in the poor parts of town.
@@connormclernon26it's one of the most thoughtful and valuable things out there. People cherish memories more than anything out there, including money. It's how Nostalgia has such a massive sway in nerd and geek cultures.
This is SO accurate. My MIL loved buying gemstones online. Tons of them! Couldn’t find anyone to take them after she passed. Total waste of thousands of dollars.
Was it a waste though if your MIL loved and enjoyed those pieces? Sounds like the only one who didn't get what they wanted in that exchange are the inheritors of her estate who wanted free cash from someone's passing.
@@Mothlord03 Worth is something we ascribe to a good or service. If she spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on something that made her happy, she did not waste her money. She just left less money to be inherited and used by people that are not her, meaning that we have are back at the old trope of "How dare Uncle Moneybags take up a new hobby and spend his fortune on worthless junk instead of leaving it to ME?" :D
@@CidVeldoril Probably a case of someone old and senile truly believing those stones were valuable, and that they were helping their children in the long run. Common enough to be what they meant. Or, could just be a case of MIL liking pretty shiny stone and the family being butthurt about it, both are plausible
1. Shitty jewelry is produced. 2. Shitty jewelry is shipped to home shopping network. 3. Asshole on shopping network puts shitty jewelry for sale for thousands of dollars. 4. Old person buys shitty jewelry. 5. Old person gives shitty jewelry to younger relative. 6. Younger relative takes shitty jewelry to Cash 4 Gold, gets enough money for a 5 layer burrito. 7. Cash 4 Gold takes shitty jewelry to smelter to get cash. 8. Smelter takes apart and melts down shitty jewelry into raw materials. 9. Raw materials are shipped back to India. The cycle repeats. December 9, 2019 3:45 pm
I fell fast asleep with the TV on and I woke up hearing this song while my boyfriend was watching. I thought "okay it'll probably stop soon" and that I'd fall right back asleep. THEN IT GOT MORE CHAOTIC I shot right up and said WHAT THE FUCK ARE WE LISTENING TO. It just felt like it went on FOREVER.
My wife's catylic converter was stolen off her car in a hotel parking lot, the thieves sell them for the precious metals. I instantly thought of this song. The part is on national back order so there's a chance she gets a newly manufactured part using the same metal that was stolen.
This is gold and that's exactly how it works. In fact a lot of what we consider high class is done the same way in dirt poor countries. Diamonds were virtually worthless in the West until the Fashion Industry used marketing to link love to a stone mined in a poor country from mines owned by the Fashion Industry in the 60s.
yeah... diamonds were worthless.... that's why they are included on many crowns and sceptres and other regalia, several rings etc since the discovery of mass diamond mines. (before 1960)
I remember hearing about that. One jeweler company wanted to up the value of their diamonds so they began an add campaign pushing the idea of diamond engagement rings and diamond jewelry being connected to anniversaries and other romantic events. It clearly works because holy shit you better bring diamonds when you wanna get serious with a girl. Also I can't remember if this is true or not, I might be totally wrong. But I think that same company pushed the idea of an engagement ring being worth 3 months salary. Like that was the standard, anything less and your man is cheap and doesn't really love you.
@@LinkoofHyrule Not worthless, just not as obsessed over like they are today. Before it was considered that if someone had diamonds they were rich, but not if you had diamonds it meant you were either rich or had boyfriend/husband that loved you. Quite the contrary to what Downliner said, this actually makes the diamond less valuable because now it is almost synonymous with marriage and love and not wealth and status anymore.
What we need to understand here is that this isn't just one bad and selfish thing happening, its several bad and selfish things happening from several different involved parties at the same time.
And judging from the cycle there are two parties here being earnestly and sadly exploitative from the selfish things happening. The third world kids laboring over making the jewelry, and the elderly who get suckered into buying it.
It is my dream to get a bunch of friends to each perfectly memorize a single sound or layer of this song each so we can all do it together around a fire. Step 1: I need to find some friends. Lmao.
@@tt-ln4mc Well, yes.. but it's not good for the housing market that there are so many unused or not yet fully paid houses around. It artificially increases the price for new homes.
@@LS-gc8bj I wouldn't say it increases the prices too much, and even if it does a tiny bit... its still their right to own as much property as they please.
@@tt-ln4mc It does, quite a lot actually, although i can't talk for america all that much. In germany for example there are companies that buy dozens/hundreds of apartments, often some which used to be owned by the State, so they can rent them out really expensive and when they have enough "customers" in one area they begin to make small changes to the apartments, or at least claim they made any, so they can start demanding even more money from their residents. Their methods are almost fraudulent and borderline illegal. In my area it's also become a real problem but for different reasons. Lots of people own multiple houses or apartments here and do nothing with them. There's pretty much just as many empty houses and apartments as there are inhabited ones. Right now my country is trying to make the laws easier for renting out stuff, because it's hard to keep up with the rights and obligations of a landlord. Anyway, if you own multiple houses it's usually best to rent some out for a competitive price. It's good for the housing market, boosts your wallets a little, prevents the rise of fraudulent companies like in germany and your property won't just gather dust.
Worked in pawn shop in Poland for 2 years. While I'm just one part of story you can't imagine at what overpriced rates people buy gold only because it's "pretty piece of jewelery". People often buy gold from us actually for refurbishing, we never had anyone mass buying everything we get - usually we looked for reselling at bigger price to individuals (Oh boy, I wish we had someone who we could supply with all we buy! Would make us set for a month that's for sure...)
I visited a, "Lombard," in Poland as well as pawn shops in the USA. What you don't mention though is that people are better off just window shopping in a major jewelry store chain, find a style they like, then head over to the pawn shop and get it for 10 times cheaper than what the retail stores offer. Sure, a pawn shop might have a gold ring that's actually worth $500 in scrap for $1500 in the display case, but I guarantee that same ring would be $3000+ in any major jewelry store.
I was watching south park and went into the bathroom to take a shit and when I walked out this song came on and I did a weird little waltz while petting the cats, I will never forget this perfectly timed moment
Honestly, I think this is a huge problem. The worst part is they advertise these as pure gold or pure silver and is very little girl or silver in them. And the worst part is like for someone like me. If you want to get something, it becomes very difficult to find something that doesn't have any of these horrible trace metals in it. Because if you buy like something that isn't actually pure gold or silver, it's going to burn your skin and give you rashes because I can't have trace models on my skin so I find it even more annoying since I actually have to wearing it for a few hours. Will have rashes in my skin. Will be burning again. Bernie stink kind of pain
Lol, no that's Kansas City. A professional farm team loaded with prospects that they sold away for money so they could tank and be awarded with more highly valued prospects.
I work in a related industry. The gold is not coming back anymore. It is staying in Asia. A lot of people are selling gold, because they don't realize the potential for it to rise as the country adds excessive amounts of national debt ($1T every 100 days). Most people do not believe and are too arrogant to believe there could be any down side to adding $1T every 100 days to the national debt. If you examine the history of past empires, history is not on their side.
The way that Trey & Matt always hits the nail clean on the head and drives it in with one hit, is always admirable. A shame so many people in this world, don't quite have fresh boards in the upstairs. The nails slip right through, to the basement.
South Park clips have been getting recommended to everyone out of nowhere. Once in a while I would get a South Park clip on my page, but now it’s multiple times a day.
I think that’s rude personally unless you desperately need the money a gifted item is supposed to be kept or passed on not sold for spending on random goods especially when it’s a piece not jewellery.
Fun fact, this music was originally a placeholder. Trey just sung what he wanted an actual orchestral score to sound like, but they just left this in because it was funnier.
Seriously? Thats fucking hilarious, but I can totally see Trey laying down one track, then futzing in editing with it and adding a 2nd and 3rd track, just for the hell of it, and then just genuinely liking it enough to leave it.
Honestly i was expecting and hoping for the story to be like that lmao.
@ayy lmao probably built it up more after they decided to go with an acapella
@burteriksson it’s on the commentary for the episode
@@TaurineDippy wanna buy some NFT’s
Not all gold is recycled like this, but the Indian sweatshop, TV mail order show, pawn broker ecosystem is damn near perfect.
I love how it slowly gets more aggressive...
PA PA PAPAPAPANG PAPAPAPA PAPA PAPANG
Yes 🤣
The modern days "Bolero" (Ravel)
bab bab bab bab bab bab bab bab bab bab bab bab bab
@@meunome5867 didnt even think of it like that lmao
I hear this song every time I wait for green light on crosswalk.
same but when doing groceries
I hear this song when I’m shopping when I’m waiting for the que to die down
🤣🤣🤣
I "sing" it while waiting at long red lights!
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
thanks for actually using it, the others get turned into a smudge in my treads
I'm a GIA gemologist. This is 100% accurate. One of the biggest tricks ever pulled was in convincing people diamonds---and most other gems---are rare and valuable. They're not.
Thanks for the tip 👍
Same thing with gold. Its worthless. It's a shiny metal.
@@nyotamwuaji6484 No, gold has a value, meanwhile diamond sucks ass
@@nyotamwuaji6484 Gold actually has important industrial applications due to its properties. It has value other than as a currency, as a metal. Not for strength, but for other reasons.
@@askthepizzaguy Diamonds also have many industrial uses, but De Beers affect the price of diamonds in all areas with their fake scarcity.
Also silver I think was used for protection against microbs, but I can't remember how it was used.
I can just imagine Trey and Matt in the studio making this song and mumbling for 2 minutes straight 🤣
According to Trey, he just did this as a demo of what he wanted the music to sound like, but they found it so funny that they left it as is.
I like to think there sat there red bull cans scattered around and then just out of now where one of them gums and then they both stand up and nod and start doing the whole thing
Buh Ba-huh-huh buh ba-huh-huh
*just Trey.
It’s rock me Amadeus
They used this anytime you had to make a decision for the dialogue trees in Fractured But Whole.
that's epic
Would always take me a few min to decide while enjoying the song lmao
"Cleetus why are ya saying it like that?"
"Dialouge tree."
I love how she gets it from her grandma and then INSTANTLY brings it to Cash 4 Gold
Thoughtless gifts in a nutshell
The worst part it’s probably not her grandma. it’s her mother
The worst part is she probably only got like $10 for it rather than $6,000.
@@Yzzamior maybe the daughter is just a brat -.-
Once that lady croaks she aint getting gifts no more
@@Yzzamibaseless materialism, boomers can only encapsulate love from wealth and not the heart
Ive worked in the pawn and jewelry industry for 8 years now and this is exactly how it works. 100% spot on!
Make the jewelry using dirt-cheap child labor in India and China, fly the ornaments to America, sell them on QVC for *WAY* more than they cost to make, the asshole kids who receive them as gifts from Grandma and Grandpa promptly then take them to pawn shops and pawn them for much less than poor sweet Granny bought it for, the pawn shops sell their wares to the smelters for a tidy sum, the smelters melt down the jewelry into gold bars and ship them off to India, and on and on and on and on and on the cycle goes. I got that right?
You're lying
@@sorkvild1473 *le gasp* some one lied? On the internet! WHAT HORROR!
@@sorkvild1473 What's your point?
@@biggusdickus1689 that you owe Brian's mom back child support?
The whole genius of South Park is encapsulated in this segment right there.
They’ve done so many genius bits over the years I lose count. To the point that I think “yes, this is the greatest South Park joke” only to find another bit that is equally good if not better.
South Park has a way of predicting the future as well as exposing the utter bullshit that makes up certain areas of society…..like gold/jewelry, pawning, tv shopping, etc. It’s both hilarious and scary at the same time!
South Park is so brilliant pointing out the immoral and shittier aspects of humanity.
Pito Armand yes they are & that’s why we all love them so much.
Not shitty aspects like Matt and Trey being worth 500 million in a world full of skeletal starving children and millions of homeless in the USA alone.
@@jackgreen5627 You are kidding, right? You know how they made their money, right? From Book of Mormon, the Tony winning musical? AND by producing one of the greatest TV shows of all time? Or are they fucking scamming pieces of shit? If one can't make a shitload of money and live an insanely rich life by doing honest work, then I don't want to live in this world any more.
If you are so concerned with the starving children, why don't you start with selling your laptop and cellphone and buying food for them first? Let me guess! You won't! So why don't you take your shitty communist ideas and get the fuck out!
Those kids should get jobs instead of standing around starving
@@jackgreen5627 and you have a place to stay and internet why don't you do somthing to help your obviously well off
This has been my ringtone for 7 years
Love that! 😂😂😂
At one point......tis was my alarm ringtone lol.
Bow I must join
😂
8 years is almost 9 years which practically 10 years
Lyrics:
Bam Bam ba ba baram Bam
Bam bam ba ba baram bam
Bam bam bam bam bararam
Baram bam barararam bam
bo bo bho bho bbb bbb
Bam bam bam baram bam
Ba ba baramam ba bam
Bo bo bbb b b bho bho
I like when he go bam
@@emunebula2975 this part really hit inside u feel me ?
This is a very good episode. The “He who smelt it, dealt it” and “He who denied it, supplied it” jokes as well as this montage with the soundtrack to it are excellent touches.
I like when Stan told the jewelry home shopping network host to off himself, and then the old people did the same…causing him to eventually do it.
Holy shit I never got that
Despite the bigger ramifications this montage shows..... it's oddly fascinating to watch the entire cycle of an exploitative economy be showcased and how each part goes neatly into the next
I love how South Park makes itself looks silly, but always shows a deeper message, like how the "concept of value" is waaay more abstract than what people think, being dictated by who sells to it's kind of clientele. Something kinda worthless can also worth millions at the same time, but at a different place; that's how pricing collectables (like cards, coins and stamps) usually works.
also that most jewelry produced in the modern era is cheaply made and and often recycled thanks to the "cash for gold" companies.
Something is only worth, what someone is willing to pay for it.
Gold is valuable strictly because it is rare, easy to distinguish, and easy to transform.
@@ryanpmcguire More like that it's shiny
The fact we have now practical applications for it, since it's the 3rd best conductor is incidental
@@InfernosReaper incorrect. All precious metals are valuable in accordance with how much energy is required to mine them from the ground.
one of my favourite episodes - theyre always so spot on with this stuff and this song just makes it so funny lol
He’s here, the man who solved so many mysteries!
oh hey it’s that guy
that’s South Park for ya
The fact it gets so aggressive at the end had me rolling 🤣🤣🤣
the completely humorless look on their faces when they go to the pawn shop is so hilarious, especially in contrast with the patronizing fake smile they gave the old folks when receiving the gift
Hey old people, give your kids a legal document stating that the house has been placed in a trust that they are the beneficiaries of.
they missed the part where the pawn shop gives you $20 for the $4,000 piece
@@ItzzzBeamo I suppose that applies for this video. I mean selling real gold in general at pawn shops is always a rip off. Also pawn shop will never give you what you or your grandma paid for it. Lastly the shopping channel will never sell a piece of even fake jewelry for only $20. The actual value is maybe $20 but they sell it for 5 easy payments of only $89.95
At pawn shops, they low-ball you on everything. Not only jewelry. It's just another way of keeping poor people poor.
@@smc1942 Nah. It's just making a profit. If someone HAS to sell something to get money, you are in an advantageous position to get something for a cheap price, because you wanna make the sale more than the other guy wants to buy it.
@@CidVeldoril
🐂💩. It's predatory practice. Taking advantage of someone desperate to pay their bills and feed themselves.
Just like those payday loan places.
There is good reason why these "businesses" are in the poor parts of town.
It's worth more than $20 if it's made from gold (as implied).
South Park is the funniest shit on the planet
But shit is shit
sure is
All rise to the Anaheim Angels anthem
Greetings, fellow man of culture!
* The Los Angeles, California Angels playing out of Anaheim
The anthem of Arte Moreno.
CONGLATURATION!
You’re a man of culture!
It was actually touching when he gave his grandpa the picture of his (grandpas) beloved childhood dog.
And it kinda shook Stan's grandpa out of his detoriating mental state cause he received something truly valuable..... memories......
@@Sonichero151it’s an actual thoughtful gift
"childhood"
@@connormclernon26it's one of the most thoughtful and valuable things out there. People cherish memories more than anything out there, including money. It's how Nostalgia has such a massive sway in nerd and geek cultures.
the only party not profitting are the old people. their life's savings and social security is feeding the cycle
Which we pay in taxes to support!
Dude, the children?
Are we gonna ignore the kids...
@@dylanisaac1017 I mean Ygypt is techincally telling the truth they ARE making money but its probably a pittance compared to everything else.
Its how the world spins
I'm loving the unnecessarily long and aggressive energy this gives 10/10 issa bop
This is SO accurate. My MIL loved buying gemstones online. Tons of them! Couldn’t find anyone to take them after she passed. Total waste of thousands of dollars.
Op shops/thrift stores are full of that nowadays, like the 'fine china' that was never used and now no one wants.
Was it a waste though if your MIL loved and enjoyed those pieces? Sounds like the only one who didn't get what they wanted in that exchange are the inheritors of her estate who wanted free cash from someone's passing.
@@CidVeldoril tbf, she probably spent hundreds if not thousands on stuff that wasn't worth that amount in any way. An unfortunate waste of money
@@Mothlord03 Worth is something we ascribe to a good or service. If she spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on something that made her happy, she did not waste her money. She just left less money to be inherited and used by people that are not her, meaning that we have are back at the old trope of "How dare Uncle Moneybags take up a new hobby and spend his fortune on worthless junk instead of leaving it to ME?" :D
@@CidVeldoril Probably a case of someone old and senile truly believing those stones were valuable, and that they were helping their children in the long run. Common enough to be what they meant.
Or, could just be a case of MIL liking pretty shiny stone and the family being butthurt about it, both are plausible
Damn, Mr. Mackey really knows a jam when he sees one.
Any time I'm waiting for anything in life this song comes to mind and it has been for the past decade
I thought the gold buying store would just start laughing at that fake ass gold and glass jewelry
0:08 Arte Moreno in the offseason
1. Shitty jewelry is produced.
2. Shitty jewelry is shipped to home shopping network.
3. Asshole on shopping network puts shitty jewelry for sale for thousands of dollars.
4. Old person buys shitty jewelry.
5. Old person gives shitty jewelry to younger relative.
6. Younger relative takes shitty jewelry to Cash 4 Gold, gets enough money for a 5 layer burrito.
7. Cash 4 Gold takes shitty jewelry to smelter to get cash.
8. Smelter takes apart and melts down shitty jewelry into raw materials.
9. Raw materials are shipped back to India.
The cycle repeats.
December 9, 2019 3:45 pm
The way that you think it's gonna end when they get back to India but it goes around one more time is so good 😂
0:18 I like how China owns everything from Japan to Saudi Arabia.
and also how India owns Indonesia, Phillipines, Malaysia and Singapore
Didn’t notice that
And how European Russia is no longer Russia
And Mexico
China also owns U.S. trading deficits as well as U.S. war debts from Afghanistan and Iraq.
To get on my wifes nerves I play this song
Nice
Works everytime
Nice
Nice
If she doesn’t love this song, you need to find a new wife! 😂
The distant "buh buh buh" in the background is underrated. It makes me wonder how they could refrain from laughing while recording this.
The fact that Stan and the guys literally waited there just to get the picture frame. 😂😂😂😂
I fell fast asleep with the TV on and I woke up hearing this song while my boyfriend was watching. I thought "okay it'll probably stop soon" and that I'd fall right back asleep.
THEN IT GOT MORE CHAOTIC
I shot right up and said WHAT THE FUCK ARE WE LISTENING TO. It just felt like it went on FOREVER.
🤣🤣🤣
Relax
And you haven’t slept since
My wife's catylic converter was stolen off her car in a hotel parking lot, the thieves sell them for the precious metals. I instantly thought of this song.
The part is on national back order so there's a chance she gets a newly manufactured part using the same metal that was stolen.
Prius?
=LIVING IN BLUE STATES
...........................................
Urinatingtree just used this song for his Arte Moreno video
The new soundtrack for Doug sounds great
When new episodes of South Park are over a decade old, you know you're no longer a youngster.
I was in college when this show started. That was 25 years ago. F*** I’m getting old!
@@anb740 RIP, old man! 🫂
This is gold and that's exactly how it works. In fact a lot of what we consider high class is done the same way in dirt poor countries. Diamonds were virtually worthless in the West until the Fashion Industry used marketing to link love to a stone mined in a poor country from mines owned by the Fashion Industry in the 60s.
yeah... diamonds were worthless.... that's why they are included on many crowns and sceptres and other regalia, several rings etc since the discovery of mass diamond mines. (before 1960)
I remember hearing about that. One jeweler company wanted to up the value of their diamonds so they began an add campaign pushing the idea of diamond engagement rings and diamond jewelry being connected to anniversaries and other romantic events. It clearly works because holy shit you better bring diamonds when you wanna get serious with a girl.
Also I can't remember if this is true or not, I might be totally wrong. But I think that same company pushed the idea of an engagement ring being worth 3 months salary. Like that was the standard, anything less and your man is cheap and doesn't really love you.
@@LinkoofHyrule Not worthless, just not as obsessed over like they are today. Before it was considered that if someone had diamonds they were rich, but not if you had diamonds it meant you were either rich or had boyfriend/husband that loved you. Quite the contrary to what Downliner said, this actually makes the diamond less valuable because now it is almost synonymous with marriage and love and not wealth and status anymore.
Industrial diamonds are very useful.
@@razorburn645 Yet you will never see an engagement industrial diamond tipped drill.
Your video will make a fine addition to my "RUclips algorithm strikes again" collection
This song goes great with everything: watching my laborers work, watching the dogs run around in the backyard.
Yeah also good for eatting member berries
@@zeeweed150 member Covid??yeah I member,member the twin towers??yeah I member
Maybe try doing some labour yourself.
You're doing it wrong, you should watch dogs work and laborers run around.
I "sing" this while waiting at long red lights! 😂🤣
Angels losing 14 straight games and firing Joe Maddon vibes
What we need to understand here is that this isn't just one bad and selfish thing happening, its several bad and selfish things happening from several different involved parties at the same time.
And judging from the cycle there are two parties here being earnestly and sadly exploitative from the selfish things happening. The third world kids laboring over making the jewelry, and the elderly who get suckered into buying it.
UrinatingTree anyone?
Me
me
“Let me just…let me set the STAAAAAAAAGE for you.”
It is my dream to get a bunch of friends to each perfectly memorize a single sound or layer of this song each so we can all do it together around a fire.
Step 1: I need to find some friends. Lmao.
3 months in, you found some?
@@parameziaStill at step one.
I found one.
But I also lost one.
So I'm at.. uhh... one.
Imagine all the good we could do if all the effort that goes into taking money from old people went into something constructive
Now imagine if all the money that went to old people went to something constructive.
@vzdorr b They have the right to own that because they WORKED HARD for it. Not steal money from people
@@tt-ln4mc Well, yes.. but it's not good for the housing market that there are so many unused or not yet fully paid houses around. It artificially increases the price for new homes.
@@LS-gc8bj I wouldn't say it increases the prices too much, and even if it does a tiny bit... its still their right to own as much property as they please.
@@tt-ln4mc It does, quite a lot actually, although i can't talk for america all that much. In germany for example there are companies that buy dozens/hundreds of apartments, often some which used to be owned by the State, so they can rent them out really expensive and when they have enough "customers" in one area they begin to make small changes to the apartments, or at least claim they made any, so they can start demanding even more money from their residents. Their methods are almost fraudulent and borderline illegal. In my area it's also become a real problem but for different reasons. Lots of people own multiple houses or apartments here and do nothing with them. There's pretty much just as many empty houses and apartments as there are inhabited ones. Right now my country is trying to make the laws easier for renting out stuff, because it's hard to keep up with the rights and obligations of a landlord. Anyway, if you own multiple houses it's usually best to rent some out for a competitive price. It's good for the housing market, boosts your wallets a little, prevents the rise of fraudulent companies like in germany and your property won't just gather dust.
Arte Moreno.
Worked in pawn shop in Poland for 2 years. While I'm just one part of story you can't imagine at what overpriced rates people buy gold only because it's "pretty piece of jewelery".
People often buy gold from us actually for refurbishing, we never had anyone mass buying everything we get - usually we looked for reselling at bigger price to individuals (Oh boy, I wish we had someone who we could supply with all we buy! Would make us set for a month that's for sure...)
I visited a, "Lombard," in Poland as well as pawn shops in the USA.
What you don't mention though is that people are better off just window shopping in a major jewelry store chain, find a style they like, then head over to the pawn shop and get it for 10 times cheaper than what the retail stores offer.
Sure, a pawn shop might have a gold ring that's actually worth $500 in scrap for $1500 in the display case, but I guarantee that same ring would be $3000+ in any major jewelry store.
@@stevensonbak Yeah. Pawn shops are great for jewellery. The only downside is that we got what we got. And we gonna get what clients gonna sell to us.
I'd go so far as to say this is one of my favorite South Park songs
This show will always be genius
0:18 that map though.....
Wait, it's all china?
@@AppleManiagaming Always has been 🔫
looks accurate to me
There is no Middle East, only Saudi Arabia
wut does mexico say
If old people would just give their children cash for their birthday, this entire industry would shut down
Thanks to UTree this song will forever now be connected to the LA Angels
I was watching south park and went into the bathroom to take a shit and when I walked out this song came on and I did a weird little waltz while petting the cats, I will never forget this perfectly timed moment
I'll wait super long b4 making a life decision in fractured but whole game. Just to listen to this over and over
1:04 that map is terrible.
Honestly I absolutely love this section. For whatever reason it never fails to just make me uncontrollably grin the whole way through
I hear this every time I have to choose my sexuality or pick a new class
Games want to know your sexuality now? Boy, have times changed.
You mean gender?
Or religion!
The fractured butt whole
@@MoViesDProductions yes, they asking you are straight, gay, lesbi, bi, pans or aseksual
Everytime a finance bro tells me to buy gold, I'll just show them this video
I think of the LA Angels every time I hear this. Thanks Urinatingtree.
I I can’t be the only one actually thinks it’s very catchy
The main dimond company raised the cost of dimonds substantially causing dimonds to be considered "rare" but there incredibly common
One of SPs best musical scenes, if not the best.
Honestly, I think this is a huge problem. The worst part is they advertise these as pure gold or pure silver and is very little girl or silver in them. And the worst part is like for someone like me. If you want to get something, it becomes very difficult to find something that doesn't have any of these horrible trace metals in it. Because if you buy like something that isn't actually pure gold or silver, it's going to burn your skin and give you rashes because I can't have trace models on my skin so I find it even more annoying since I actually have to wearing it for a few hours. Will have rashes in my skin. Will be burning again. Bernie stink kind of pain
Angels’ official theme song since 2009.
I love how the song gets more angry and aggressive with the mouth sounds 😂
“What goes around comes around”
This is officially the Angels theme song. They waste generational talent like how cash 4 gold cycles gold.
Lol, no that's Kansas City. A professional farm team loaded with prospects that they sold away for money so they could tank and be awarded with more highly valued prospects.
I hear this in my head far more often than I should.
This is on a constant loop in my head
I have this song on a loop while I work
I work in a related industry. The gold is not coming back anymore. It is staying in Asia. A lot of people are selling gold, because they don't realize the potential for it to rise as the country adds excessive amounts of national debt ($1T every 100 days). Most people do not believe and are too arrogant to believe there could be any down side to adding $1T every 100 days to the national debt. If you examine the history of past empires, history is not on their side.
This is a number one hit!
Who came from Urinatingtree
The official theme song of Arte Moreno of the Los Angeles Angels.
This is brutally funny because it is so true.
The way that Trey & Matt always hits the nail clean on the head and drives it in with one hit, is always admirable.
A shame so many people in this world, don't quite have fresh boards in the upstairs. The nails slip right through, to the basement.
My favorite part is how the whole thing happens twice just to drive the point home.
Finally found the theme for Arte Moreno
Urinatingtree uses this piece to describe the LA Angels.
I cannot physically count the number of times I have had this stuck in my head or flat out sung it
Greatest singing ever
So much emotion in one song. 😢
That went on for so long that I forgot to breathe
This song played in my head before I knew it existed just randomly 😭😭
Who's here because of RUclips Recommendations?
Seriously, there is something UP with the algorithm.
That's life
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RUclips recommended a video that you clicked on, watched, and left a comment on?
Seems like it's working as intended
South Park clips have been getting recommended to everyone out of nowhere. Once in a while I would get a South Park clip on my page, but now it’s multiple times a day.
I just love it on how jewelry like this in a series explain of the real Value of Gold and Jewels
i hereby put forward the motion that this should be the hold music for any and every company GLOBALLY
I actually have family members who would do this to gifts they recieve or acquire.
I think that’s rude personally unless you desperately need the money a gifted item is supposed to be kept or passed on not sold for spending on random goods especially when it’s a piece not jewellery.
Honestlyx they just explained the economy very well...
I fucking LOVE South Park
Now somebody should loop it into 20 hours.
I would honestly keep those two pieces of jewelry. They’re so pretty!
This song slaps
this that shit u hear in ur head when ur debating on going for the officers sidearm
What an absolute fucking slapper from matt stone and trey parker. 11/10.