I think this server is a good representation of the situation in Haiti, let me talk, first we have the gang violence as we can see in this clip where Jay was brutally murdered at 0:33 and 0:48, and we have the admin who represent the government of Haiti who can't manage a proper solution to their crisis because of lack of proper management from centuries that lead to this situation. For the problem of youth unemployment, it's very simple, look at the gmod player base and you have your problem, now what do we do when we have a problem, we get rid of it, so by removing dark rp, we get rid of youth unemployment. thank you
@@Jaythegermanpotato In examining the parallels between Haiti and a gaming server, it's crucial to consider the underlying structures and systems that govern behavior and interaction. Just as a gaming server operates within a framework of rules and protocols set by its administrators, Haiti's society functions within a framework of laws, institutions, and cultural norms. However, in both cases, these frameworks often fall short of effectively addressing the underlying issues that lead to conflict and instability. The portrayal of Jay's brutal murder in the clip serves as a poignant representation of the pervasive violence that plagues Haiti, mirroring the chaotic and sometimes ruthless nature of certain gaming environments. Beyond the immediate horror of the act itself lies a deeper narrative of systemic injustice, inequality, and the struggle for power and survival. This echoes the struggles faced by many Haitians in their daily lives, where violence and insecurity are all too common. Moreover, just as a gaming server's administration is tasked with maintaining order and resolving disputes, the government of Haiti grapples with the monumental challenge of governing a nation beset by poverty, corruption, and political instability. However, in both cases, the effectiveness of governance is often hampered by systemic issues such as institutional inertia, lack of resources, and entrenched interests. The result is a sense of disillusionment and frustration among the populace, who feel abandoned by those in power. When it comes to youth unemployment, the analogy becomes even more nuanced. The demographics of a gaming server's player base reflect the diverse backgrounds and experiences of its users, much like the demographics of Haiti's population. Yet, despite their differences, both groups share a common struggle: the search for meaningful opportunities in a world marked by uncertainty and economic hardship. While removing a specific game mode may seem like a straightforward solution to youth unemployment within a gaming community, it fails to address the underlying structural barriers that hinder economic mobility and social inclusion. Instead, meaningful solutions require a holistic approach that addresses the root causes of unemployment, including investing in education, vocational training, and job creation initiatives. Similarly, in Haiti, addressing youth unemployment requires comprehensive reforms aimed at expanding access to education, promoting entrepreneurship, and creating sustainable economic opportunities for young people. In essence, the extended analogy between Haiti's situation and the dynamics of a gaming server offers a compelling lens through which to examine the complexities of society and human interaction. By drawing parallels between these seemingly disparate realms, we gain a deeper understanding of the underlying issues that shape our world and the interconnectedness of virtual and real-world realities. Ultimately, it is through this understanding that we can work towards building a more just, equitable, and inclusive society for all.
I love the confused admin at the end. I may not be an admin on a server, but I am part of a staff team. I can safely say that it is quite easy to get confused by rules that staff have to abide by, and there is always that one person on the team that has a brain malfunction when confronted with those situations. Then you have the player base doing something stupid. For recent reference, I saw a player get in a vehicle, and then proceed to drive (more like fly) straight into a column on the map. And then act surprised that it happened.
2:09: Well.. there's a reason for that. The AI isn't given access to information beyond the point of 2022 (now) or around this time. They aren't confident enough to give it access to current information to it, thus the information is outdated. But I get your confusion. 🧐
These are pre-trained models, current information just isn't in its training data, to give it access to recent events they would have to train a whole new model
u prob dont rember me i was in a old vid of u not really old tho the i got little kids banned in dark rp hi its me mbn u prob dont play on that server alot but still hi
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perhaps 79 IQ is a little generous at this point 😂
+ - 10
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@@Jaythegermanpotato with 79 IQ for 75 people, how much is added when a germanpotato joins? I bet it's more than 10.
Still higher than the average IQ in Haiti
Legend has it that the admin is still there trying to figure out what to do
I think this server is a good representation of the situation in Haiti, let me talk, first we have the gang violence as we can see in this clip where Jay was brutally murdered at 0:33 and 0:48, and we have the admin who represent the government of Haiti who can't manage a proper solution to their crisis because of lack of proper management from centuries that lead to this situation.
For the problem of youth unemployment, it's very simple, look at the gmod player base and you have your problem, now what do we do when we have a problem, we get rid of it, so by removing dark rp, we get rid of youth unemployment. thank you
a great essay
@@Jaythegermanpotato In examining the parallels between Haiti and a gaming server, it's crucial to consider the underlying structures and systems that govern behavior and interaction. Just as a gaming server operates within a framework of rules and protocols set by its administrators, Haiti's society functions within a framework of laws, institutions, and cultural norms. However, in both cases, these frameworks often fall short of effectively addressing the underlying issues that lead to conflict and instability.
The portrayal of Jay's brutal murder in the clip serves as a poignant representation of the pervasive violence that plagues Haiti, mirroring the chaotic and sometimes ruthless nature of certain gaming environments. Beyond the immediate horror of the act itself lies a deeper narrative of systemic injustice, inequality, and the struggle for power and survival. This echoes the struggles faced by many Haitians in their daily lives, where violence and insecurity are all too common.
Moreover, just as a gaming server's administration is tasked with maintaining order and resolving disputes, the government of Haiti grapples with the monumental challenge of governing a nation beset by poverty, corruption, and political instability. However, in both cases, the effectiveness of governance is often hampered by systemic issues such as institutional inertia, lack of resources, and entrenched interests. The result is a sense of disillusionment and frustration among the populace, who feel abandoned by those in power.
When it comes to youth unemployment, the analogy becomes even more nuanced. The demographics of a gaming server's player base reflect the diverse backgrounds and experiences of its users, much like the demographics of Haiti's population. Yet, despite their differences, both groups share a common struggle: the search for meaningful opportunities in a world marked by uncertainty and economic hardship. While removing a specific game mode may seem like a straightforward solution to youth unemployment within a gaming community, it fails to address the underlying structural barriers that hinder economic mobility and social inclusion.
Instead, meaningful solutions require a holistic approach that addresses the root causes of unemployment, including investing in education, vocational training, and job creation initiatives. Similarly, in Haiti, addressing youth unemployment requires comprehensive reforms aimed at expanding access to education, promoting entrepreneurship, and creating sustainable economic opportunities for young people.
In essence, the extended analogy between Haiti's situation and the dynamics of a gaming server offers a compelling lens through which to examine the complexities of society and human interaction. By drawing parallels between these seemingly disparate realms, we gain a deeper understanding of the underlying issues that shape our world and the interconnectedness of virtual and real-world realities. Ultimately, it is through this understanding that we can work towards building a more just, equitable, and inclusive society for all.
@@gues.t Well spoken, is that ai generated through 🤔
@@voidrunner2553Yes, you can tell.
@@JaythegermanpotatoMR MR gues.t copy my essay get this man to the penis destructor 3000
this guy makes gmod 100times better
Unless you have a clip of somalias corruption i cant do anything
damn
bro this is the goat of gmod
he always has been and will be
I love the confused admin at the end. I may not be an admin on a server, but I am part of a staff team. I can safely say that it is quite easy to get confused by rules that staff have to abide by, and there is always that one person on the team that has a brain malfunction when confronted with those situations. Then you have the player base doing something stupid. For recent reference, I saw a player get in a vehicle, and then proceed to drive (more like fly) straight into a column on the map. And then act surprised that it happened.
These people are no brighter than a potato
ayo
@@Jaythegermanpotatodon’t worry he’s talking… uhhh about a different potato.
2:54 that guy had me dyin💀 at the end 3:03
Legends say that one staff member is still processing the Information about the sign
Oh and Guten Morgen Jay, hast du nen tipp wie man am besten n Schlafrhytmus wieder hin kriegt? (Falls de das überhaupt siehst.)
I love how all the world problems you used were so incredibly niche
I've been watching this channel for nearly 3 years and catch every video within hours of upload.
I thought I should probably finally subscribe.
I’ve had cousins complain about unemployment in china in WeChat for years.
2:09: Well.. there's a reason for that. The AI isn't given access to information beyond the point of 2022 (now) or around this time. They aren't confident enough to give it access to current information to it, thus the information is outdated. But I get your confusion. 🧐
These are pre-trained models, current information just isn't in its training data, to give it access to recent events they would have to train a whole new model
@@noxmore Makes sense.
You and a friend report eachother , pointless reports and waste staffs time and mess with them
That last admin was sooooooooo high LMAO
very brave of you to use that thumbnail during RUclips’s demonetisation campaign lighting round
Most corrupt not being the USA has me baffled.
The greatest minds of our generation
I like Bathtubs.
YEE YEEEEEEEE!
Wow a jaythegermanpotato video
YASS
They cant even solve the issue with their own BO, Haiti is a bit of a stretch
Silly Jay Jay the German Mr Potato Head
Sounds like merg and jameski
Welp no-one wants to solve the worlds problems I think that tells you the state of our world we're all going to die! Smh.
nice video
OOO
u prob dont rember me i was in a old vid of u not really old tho the i got little kids banned in dark rp hi its me mbn u prob dont play on that server alot but still hi
Lol
Hello
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*Austrian painter, not funny German man