Losing your sense of fun is the most accurate description of depression I have ever heard. Take time to have fun every day. You will live longer and your time living will be measurably happier. Be immature. Don't just toss trash away, 3 point it like you did when you were 12.
But it is at 27 because that's when your frontal lobe is completely developed and reality of this world and your part in it hits you. Most people rely on their family and friends to have fun with, but people who don't have stable and positive relationships fall into depression and realize that their drinking buddies are no longer "fun." This time is also called quarter life crisis.
Been working since I was 5. Mowing lawns, greeting cards, newspaper routes. In my twenties was a single father driving trucks during the day and a steam cleaning service at night and still put myself through college! Can't say my parents gave me much but I did get the work ethics!
@@brucepearson6322 The Protestant work ethic is not the American dream... winning the lottery is.. like everything we take for granted.. it was built by slaves.
Late 50s now but employed since 16, married at 19. Three great kids, retired twice working on my third. Yeah, I probably missed out on alot of "fun" but I wouldn't change a thing. I had more fun being a husband and a father. Still am having fun! Wife and I will be starting a new chapter soon and doing alot of traveling. I will admit I'm a little jaded at times but I feel that I did a good job. I cannot get my brain around the "do not want to work but want everything now" attitude that a lot of younger people have today........a great life lived is earned, not given.
Just curious, you have a full life, what is the attraction of traveling? How does that activity provide enjoyment not already in your life? Not being a wise guy. Just wondering because I never felt enjoyment in traveling.
@@jerrybrickley2115 Didn't think you're being a wise guy for a second. I don't know, we live in the country but do like to experience different cultures. The military took me all over the world and the US. Some good, some not so much. Plus we are foodies and there's no better way to get authentic cuisine! We really enjoyed Europe but we really liked the Caribbean too..... sometimes it just good to get away I guess.
@@jerrybrickley2115 - I'd never travel with my family (ever again); I did it twice, hated every second of it because I was still MOM, without the comforts and convenience of HOME. Traveling with a best friend who loves all the same things I do...? Bring it on.
Let's address the elephant in the room... Kat Timpf is a comedy genius. There's whole lot of moments where she's so sarcastic, to a 2nd and even 3rd level, that it goes right above most peoples' head. Kat is dramatically underrated
I had been watching Gutfeld on Saturdays for a couple of Months before I realized that the Person with the Ditz Persona (Kat) was the brilliant biting writer I'd been reading for some more than a year.
it seems to me that these states that advocate for the demise of democracy and the mass incarceration and silencing of black people should lose all professional sports that are predominantly black (i.e. Titans, Grizzlies, etc.).
No he doesn't.. Republicans just don't know how to win elections on merit so they go on the attack instead. The saddest part is Americans are dumb enough to think that is normal for politics.. every accusation a confession.
By the age of 22, I had 2 step Daughters and a new born Son, I was responsible for, but still had fun. By 30 I bought a house, but still had fun. Even up until the age of 35, I was still having fun bringing my son to the movies, lazer quest, Pladium, Ontario Place, CNE, etc. frequently and enjoying as much as him. I was able to be a responsible child because I had a career I loved that was spawned from a childhood hobby. I wentto work to play and they threw lotsa money at me. It wasn't until I started keeping up with current events that I lost my joie de vivre. Ignorance is bliss. I like being informed, but there are days I wish I could go back.
Kat! you sound like my middle child! She worried about EVERYTHING as a child. Her childhood memories and experiences were so different from her siblings.
You choose to lose your sense of fun; no one can take it from you. I'm 43 and married, have Sanrio stuffed toys on my side of the bed. When dairy queen came out with the cotton candy blizzard, I got so excited I couldn't focus on anything else. I ride bumper cars with my friends, do that light up step dance thing at the arcade, and eat cracker jacks for dessert and go to adult ballet class... But I have a serious job. We own our home, paid off. I cook 3 meals a day. We pay our bills. Idk what else is considered "adulting" to these kids, but life just isn't that serious.
I have been having fun all my life because of my attitude toward life. I love to make people laugh and have as much fun as I can. I'm 83 now and still have a good time when I want to. There was always the serious side that crawled out of the box but it passed and somehow I made fun of it. Sad times we all have from time to time, but if we can find a way to make fun of it, it also passes. I love life and have been so close to it after having 3 strokes in 2018 and ending up in a wheelchair, but I'm above ground and making a way to live on and have a good time.
Everything in moderation. I work 60 hours a week but I have hobbies that allow me to unplug from work (video games and working on my car) but I don't let things like bills go unpaid. I would say that as cost of living (inflation) goes up doing "fun" things becomes harder if I want to afford the other things that are more important. Nobody said life was fair and you just have to make the most out of every day and be thankful for what you have.
How is 60 hours a week "moderation"?.. You know that chasing money is basically a drug addiction? In fact I think drug addicts have a better excuse for their addiction.
It’s not staying children longer it’s feeling entitled and allowed to expect to be catered to longer without any sense of what it means to have pride in work they do When adults need 5 year olds to validate their life choices they need an ADULT Counselor Intervention !
Right before I read your comment, I was wondering why there was such wild laughter from the audience while she was speaking. She has a natural wit, true enough. Hilarious? That''s a stretch.
Your commentary is so true! Majority of the parents are unfortunately allowing "Unsocial Media" to raise their children! Instacrap/Instagram and Flipflop/tiktok are the kid's, proverbial mother and father!
I have fun. All the time. I wake up happy and optimistic. I'm as old as Greg. I'm married. I maintain the home. I play with my dogs. I take care of my husband. We laugh and love. I feel so sorry for the younger generation. Edit: I have to defend Kat! I read all of my textbooks the first 2 weeks of school and read encyclopedias, dictionaries and thesauses for fun so leave her alone. Maybe I have fun now, because I had actual parents who taught me morals and a work ethic when I was a kid so adulthood is not that hard?
Love Kat's commentary. That being said, I didn't give my health a second thought. Now, in my 60s, I can confirm that I should have been more like her. Waking up each day, wondering which joint is going to remind me of my misspent youth today.
FEMA stands for Fentanyl Euphoria for the MAsses. YOU WILL BE HAPPY. And if you want more (and you will want more) you will be cooperative. Inspired by Huxley's SOMA (synthetic opiate) for a Brave New World Order. To be unveiled with the NEON GAUD at the Great Re-Set on 09/23/26.
We older folks had parents that gave us rules with consequence and expectations, therefore we longed to be adults so that we could be independent and live as we pleased... we understood that dependence came with obligatory adherence to the rules of the provider, so we worked hard to gain our independence by becoming self-sufficient as soon as possible, leaving the comfort and provision of our parents to find our own way... This new generation seems to desire the creature comforts associated with hard work and dedication, without putting forth the effort required to attain these goals... For whatever reason, the "tough love" required to teach children perseverance no longer seems to exist, hence, we have created a generation of weak, ineffectual, perpetual children incapable of doing for themselves, and that believe themselves entitled to the efforts of others...
That's because your parents' generation actually cared about you and bothered taking the time to be involved to make you learn those lessons and other essentials needed for life. I can't say the same thing for a lot of people who "raised" my generation. They spoiled this generation nonstop and never properly raised it. They were never involved that much. Very few parents, mine included, were truly involved in my generation's upbringing. That's why so few of us younger folks have the same values you older folks have, while the rest want instant gratification.
@@andrewyerian214 ... That's because my generation wasn't coddled, we were ignored, unless we were being punished... We learned by watching and keeping our mouths shut, and the standard reply to a crying child was "stop crying or I'll really give you something to cry about"... We learned early on that the best course of action was "out of sight, out of mind"... the only time we were thought of was when we did something wrong or there were chores to be done... How we went from "out of sight, out of mind" to entertaining the farcical fantasies and illogical protestations of the emotionally immature is beyond me...
God, Kat is a young, skinny, female version of me! I lost my youthful reverence for life somewhere around 5 or 6. Now the only joy I get is from successfully paying all my monthly bills, and having enough money left to buy beer. Winning. Wooo.
'Revert to a thirteen year old." BARE MY SOUL! Kids are great! The perfect excuse to go and play like the wife would never let me do. If she only joined us.
I bought a new game system “for my son.” It’s dead on that happiness comes from living two childhoods, the second being more fun hanging with your own kid.
Haha ya prolly about 10 years ago my son got a Zelda game with his birthday money. He was only ~7 so it ended up me playing 90% of the time but we both had a blast.
@@hoosierflatty6435 Sounds like that episode of Young Sheldon when he plays the Zelda game with his grandmother. But it's set in the 80's so it's the trash original 2D game.
If you're lucky, you'll get a third one. And in some ways, it's the most fun. "Oh, honey, do you want to come to grandma and grandpa's for the afternoon?" Then you drop the kid home just vibrating on sugar and caffeine, dressed in a dry bathing suit with a bag of sopping wet clothes. Because if being a parent does nothing else, it instils a healthy sense of vengeance.
When you spend all your life thinking you’re a victim…… I’m in my late 50’s and I am still having a blast all the time. Then again, I don’t think I am a victim every time life sends me challenges or I suffer negative consequences because I made bad choices earlier in life.
Actually I had more fun as an adult than I ever had as a child. My childhood was miserable. I felt depressed and stressed, trapped, I started working at 15 as kitchen help. .. thought I'd never be happy and no man would ever want a short, dark Italian-American. Met my wonderful future husband at 24 and my life because a great, wonderful treat. Even washing dishes can be fun if you are happy and in love for a lifetime. My husband was a wonderful funny man and always found a way to make me laugh. Even going to the grocery store can be fun. Sitting and watching the sun set ... anything ...We had problems, now and then, but not anything like my awful childhood. NOW -widowhood is a whole different story,
I am truly sorry for the loss of your husband, Kathleen. I pray God grants you peace. I hope you are embraced by His love as you think of fond memories of your fun-loving husband.♡
I flew recently. The guy that drove the shuttle between the airport and car rental was super. He enjoyed doing that, helping the weary travelers. Maybe it wasn't his first choice. Maybe he cussed his clients when he got home. Whatever, he made the best of it while people were on his bus. Whiny Starbucks clerks could take a lesson.
The schools and Teachers Unions are NOT PREPARING these stooges for the real world.. I worked hard and played hard, now im retired and set for life.. The kids are not being taught anything about the real life.
Honestly, 27 was when I was finally able to start doing things I wanted to do. It's when it felt like life wasn't making choices for me. Relatively speaking, anyway.
@@minealsomine9663 You should watch the movie Idiocracy.. The gene pool is full of mindless sheep. You "parents" realized not wearing a condom feels better and bam.. you have a kid to turn into another mindless sheep.
Two chain smoking drunks , I was the first born . Forced the day , my siblings were born . I had to become the protector , the teacher with only 3 years of experience. An Adult imposter . Children pick up whats placed around them ,what they see hear taste an smell like water to a sponge 🧽. All of us are products of our environment.
I am 70 years old, play Mass Effect, Elden Ring and the Witcher, but I still write equations that deal with gravity and high energy sub atomic particles, and write journal articles on my theories. I am a theoretical physcist and engineer. I love gaming, actually wrote a few games back in the late 80s. Yea, I am still a kid in my mind. LOL Forget the 27 year old data, crap! edit: Being young is all about learning and experiencing a new life. Life is always like that, even for a guy like me. I love new poems, and reading new science fiction or fantasy. I think it is only when you lose that zeal to learn and experience new things, that depression happens, and life goes down hill. It is so sad because now it even happens in our youngest in society.
Wow, did Kat just get triggered over a joke? He was only responding to her joke about broken legs and gonnorhea, but she seemed insulted that he said that's the title of her next book. He didn't say she had gonnorhea often in her youth. People do write books about something they researched but not experienced. She got all insulted. It was her joke.
Maybe we could pay attention to the fact that it's the Millennials that are reaching this age we're talking about here. Of course they don't want to work they grew up thinking they could be internet rich or RUclips famous and not have to actually work. Duh.
I didn't lose my sense of fun. I just realized that as an adult my fun/hobbies are expensive because I have to split my fun $ with bill$ that's the truth about adulthood
Life is NOT supposed to be about what you do for work! Unfortunately the government has transformed our way of thinking to working, paying taxes, retirement with 10 years left to enjoy life, then die. That's the hard part though, figuring out to "make time" for what is real life.
When I turned 25, life was over. I was a senior in college and my classmates called me the old man. I know teens think of themselves as young and pretty, but over the hill like I was, wow. Mainly because I was what, 2 years older then them. But life goes on and I knew they would be old someday to.
I once asked a friend, "When the hell are you going to grow up?" His answer was, "Grow up? Why would I want to do that? If I did that, I might have to do some work!" Sounds about right.
I think I get what this man means about being a parent allows you to see what you miss about being a child and start acting that way again. I work with children on a daily basis. I just worked a springbreak camp even. So I see many of the ways childrens interests have changed from when I was a kid. I also tend to bring myself back into a child mind set in order to have fun with the kids in the activities. I of course will still act my age and do what an adult needs to do to keep order and safety within the child friendly environment. Seeing a child having a tantrum and being able to identify that you might have done something similar as a kid takes maturity. Taking the chance to understand a childs issues from their level does mean a lot more to them than you may think. You wouldnt believe how many kids call me their favorite counselor. I dont believe it myself at times. In the end I may not be a parent myself but I think I get what this guy on fox meant still due to those reasons I mentioned. The age range was spot on too since im in my late 20s.
Ah......no. Charlie's point was very clear. As an adult, we lose sight of things. W/ raising my kids & interacting w/ them, the world became "Shiny & New" again. It was a GR8 start to a wonderful relationship we still enjoy. The wonder is now compounded w/ my grand kids. I'm incredibly grateful.
@@michaelgautreaux3168 right the children bring that shining light allowing you to feel refreshed and new again while interacting/teaching them with/about the same things you did as a kid. A part of raising kids can sorta be like being given the chance to embrace things that bring you nostalgia. Again I wouldnt know im no parent. If Charlie meant something else so be it. That was my interpretation.
Losing your sense of fun is the most accurate description of depression I have ever heard. Take time to have fun every day. You will live longer and your time living will be measurably happier. Be immature. Don't just toss trash away, 3 point it like you did when you were 12.
Amen, mate!! Well said💯👍🏽👍🏽
But it is at 27 because that's when your frontal lobe is completely developed and reality of this world and your part in it hits you. Most people rely on their family and friends to have fun with, but people who don't have stable and positive relationships fall into depression and realize that their drinking buddies are no longer "fun." This time is also called quarter life crisis.
Well said. I’ve also heard it described as anger minus the enthusiasm
I turned 27 in basic training… good luck work hard play harder
I started working two jobs at 16 I am shocked anyone still thinks there a kid at 27
Been working since I was 5. Mowing lawns, greeting cards, newspaper routes. In my twenties was a single father driving trucks during the day and a steam cleaning service at night and still put myself through college!
Can't say my parents gave me much but I did get the work ethics!
There still home at 40 and riding a skateboard.
Working, paying taxes, and bills since 16. I'm still about 10 years old from SSI retirement, which doesn't exist. 😄
Are you Jamaican?
@@brucepearson6322 The Protestant work ethic is not the American dream... winning the lottery is.. like everything we take for granted.. it was built by slaves.
Late 50s now but employed since 16, married at 19. Three great kids, retired twice working on my third. Yeah, I probably missed out on alot of "fun" but I wouldn't change a thing. I had more fun being a husband and a father. Still am having fun! Wife and I will be starting a new chapter soon and doing alot of traveling. I will admit I'm a little jaded at times but I feel that I did a good job. I cannot get my brain around the "do not want to work but want everything now" attitude that a lot of younger people have today........a great life lived is earned, not given.
Just curious, you have a full life, what is the attraction of traveling?
How does that activity provide enjoyment not already in your life?
Not being a wise guy. Just wondering because I never felt enjoyment in traveling.
@@jerrybrickley2115 Didn't think you're being a wise guy for a second. I don't know, we live in the country but do like to experience different cultures. The military took me all over the world and the US. Some good, some not so much. Plus we are foodies and there's no better way to get authentic cuisine! We really enjoyed Europe but we really liked the Caribbean too..... sometimes it just good to get away I guess.
@@jerrybrickley2115 - I'd never travel with my family (ever again); I did it twice, hated every second of it because I was still MOM, without the comforts and convenience of HOME. Traveling with a best friend who loves all the same things I do...? Bring it on.
They say they’re “adulting” now when they hit their thirties.
It’s incredibly pathetic.
Yeah....I dislike that word. 😒
Let's address the elephant in the room...
Kat Timpf is a comedy genius. There's whole lot of moments where she's so sarcastic, to a 2nd and even 3rd level, that it goes right above most peoples' head. Kat is dramatically underrated
I had been watching Gutfeld on Saturdays for a couple of Months before I realized that the Person with the Ditz Persona (Kat) was the brilliant biting writer I'd been reading for some more than a year.
Are you serious?
Yup!
She's good at sarcastic comments but other things not so much especially stand up.
it seems to me that these states that advocate for the demise of democracy and the mass incarceration and silencing of black people should lose all professional sports that are predominantly black (i.e. Titans, Grizzlies, etc.).
There's a lot of truth in that statement about living through your children to reclaim a sense of fun.
It’s very true because that’s what I did too!!
That's because men are the 50% that still have fun. Women don't do that.
Tom Schillue is an excellent substitute host for Greg Gutfeld’s show!!! He’s smooth and relaxed and funny!
Great segment. Everybody brought their A game 👏👏
Worked at a job I loved for 27 years and now play with grandkids. I'm disabled but still have fun doing what I CAN do!
You’ve earned some leisure time for sure 🙂
Still having fun at 60!🤗
Greg Gutfeld isn't too far off 60.
Well, I don't know about losing my sense of fun, because Biden keeps taking my toys away.
No he doesn't.. Republicans just don't know how to win elections on merit so they go on the attack instead. The saddest part is Americans are dumb enough to think that is normal for politics.. every accusation a confession.
He's a joke that is entertaining but equally too bad he has the reigns GOP ALL THE WAY ......SOON!
@@debray4464 ASAP! Republicans Trump MAGA 2024!
@@dr.strange6868 thank you!
@@debray4464 You're welcome, Deborah, and thankyou.
Is it me or is Kat just naturally hilarious? She has that “funny without trying” it factor.
I believe Kat was probably a frightening child.
She is funny
Well she is a professional comedian, so she's got great timing.
Bingo
Not funny at all. Its a laugh track.
"and refusing to pay the bills" - bingo!
If something will remind you that you are now an adult, This Is It"!!!
Kat, you're brilliant!!!! Spot on!
Kat was on fire tonight . Love her
Watching from Granada in the west indies
That’s one of the biggest problems with the LD’s these days, they never grow up. They just pitch a fit every time they don’t get their way.
LD's or humans in general? We are still playing games from 2000 years ago.. pride in nothing..
LDs? ??
Love Kat she cracks me up..
By the age of 22, I had 2 step Daughters and a new born Son, I was responsible for, but still had fun. By 30 I bought a house, but still had fun. Even up until the age of 35, I was still having fun bringing my son to the movies, lazer quest, Pladium, Ontario Place, CNE, etc. frequently and enjoying as much as him. I was able to be a responsible child because I had a career I loved that was spawned from a childhood hobby. I wentto work to play and they threw lotsa money at me. It wasn't until I started keeping up with current events that I lost my joie de vivre. Ignorance is bliss. I like being informed, but there are days I wish I could go back.
OMG. me too. No more fun and a dark cloud, started during lock downs
So true!! Kat is on fire!!❤
Kat! you sound like my middle child! She worried about EVERYTHING as a child. Her childhood memories and experiences were so different from her siblings.
You choose to lose your sense of fun; no one can take it from you. I'm 43 and married, have Sanrio stuffed toys on my side of the bed. When dairy queen came out with the cotton candy blizzard, I got so excited I couldn't focus on anything else. I ride bumper cars with my friends, do that light up step dance thing at the arcade, and eat cracker jacks for dessert and go to adult ballet class...
But I have a serious job. We own our home, paid off. I cook 3 meals a day. We pay our bills. Idk what else is considered "adulting" to these kids, but life just isn't that serious.
I'm glad someone got the point of this study.
If parents are not mature and responsible, the children will not be either
And then the grandparents are raising them.
@@jamesfriend481 those children are still fortunate, I say. Sometimes only one parent and sometimes not even that...
I have been having fun all my life because of my attitude toward life. I love to make people laugh and have as much fun as I can. I'm 83 now and still have a good time when I want to. There was always the serious side that crawled out of the box but it passed and somehow I made fun of it. Sad times we all have from time to time, but if we can find a way to make fun of it, it also passes.
I love life and have been so close to it after having 3 strokes in 2018 and ending up in a wheelchair, but I'm above ground and making a way to live on and have a good time.
Everything in moderation. I work 60 hours a week but I have hobbies that allow me to unplug from work (video games and working on my car) but I don't let things like bills go unpaid. I would say that as cost of living (inflation) goes up doing "fun" things becomes harder if I want to afford the other things that are more important. Nobody said life was fair and you just have to make the most out of every day and be thankful for what you have.
How is 60 hours a week "moderation"?.. You know that chasing money is basically a drug addiction? In fact I think drug addicts have a better excuse for their addiction.
@@promethiac2641
I'm older than 27 and I laugh at that paid troll John Balnis!
It’s not staying children longer it’s feeling entitled and allowed to expect to be catered to longer without any sense of what it means to have pride in work they do
When adults need 5 year olds to validate their life choices they need an ADULT Counselor Intervention !
Kat really is hilarious. Watch out for the tiny quiet ones 😂
Right before I read your comment, I was wondering why there was such wild laughter from the audience while she was speaking. She has a natural wit, true enough. Hilarious? That''s a stretch.
Parents are not disciplining their kids..they are not being responsible for their kids actions.
Your commentary is so true!
Majority of the parents are unfortunately allowing
"Unsocial Media" to raise their children!
Instacrap/Instagram and Flipflop/tiktok are the kid's, proverbial mother and father!
Is that all parents or are you speaking for yourself?
child abuse is teaching your kids there is an imaginary skydaddy
@@BRIZVIZ
Hey "C"sucker; the woman is speaking truth!
Go stand and face the corner!
@@BRIZVIZ weak, try harder!
Thanks so much
I have fun. All the time. I wake up happy and optimistic. I'm as old as Greg. I'm married. I maintain the home. I play with my dogs. I take care of my husband. We laugh and love.
I feel so sorry for the younger generation.
Edit: I have to defend Kat! I read all of my textbooks the first 2 weeks of school and read encyclopedias, dictionaries and thesauses for fun so leave her alone.
Maybe I have fun now, because I had actual parents who taught me morals and a work ethic when I was a kid so adulthood is not that hard?
Love Kat's commentary. That being said, I didn't give my health a second thought. Now, in my 60s, I can confirm that I should have been more like her. Waking up each day, wondering which joint is going to remind me of my misspent youth today.
This is one of the funniest shows I’ve have seen! Thanks for the laughs ❤
It's why they're crushing the other late night shows that are no longer even remotely funny. If they ever were.
Broken legs and gonorrhea is a great title for a book... 🤣
It would certainly peek my interest.
Great show. Just woke up and you all got me laughing.
Me too.
FEMA stands for Fentanyl Euphoria for the MAsses. YOU WILL BE HAPPY.
And if you want more (and you will want more) you will be cooperative.
Inspired by Huxley's SOMA (synthetic opiate) for a Brave New World Order.
To be unveiled with the NEON GAUD at the Great Re-Set on 09/23/26.
Which part did you laugh at? His guests didn't even laugh...
Thanks for the laughs this morning 🤣😆
44 almost 45 and I have lots of fun, playing with my kids, going mountain biking with friends.
Most adults are operating on a 16 year old mind set. Human development is thwarted by not having to earn everything and instant gratification.
They'd rather steal than work.
Watching this guy made me smile wide..very funny indeed...forgetting my desperation...hahaha
Man, you guys are crazy! No doubt, hands-down, “Gutfeld” and Company is the number one late night show on TV.
Thank you all for the lighter side, I giggled most of the way through this with you all
Kat is a National Treasure.
We older folks had parents that gave us rules with consequence and expectations, therefore we longed to be adults so that we could be independent and live as we pleased... we understood that dependence came with obligatory adherence to the rules of the provider, so we worked hard to gain our independence by becoming self-sufficient as soon as possible, leaving the comfort and provision of our parents to find our own way...
This new generation seems to desire the creature comforts associated with hard work and dedication, without putting forth the effort required to attain these goals...
For whatever reason, the "tough love" required to teach children perseverance no longer seems to exist, hence, we have created a generation of weak, ineffectual, perpetual children incapable of doing for themselves, and that believe themselves entitled to the efforts of others...
Lmao
@@Foxhound94 ...
What a great response... thank you for your wise and insightful contribution to the conversation...
That's because your parents' generation actually cared about you and bothered taking the time to be involved to make you learn those lessons and other essentials needed for life. I can't say the same thing for a lot of people who "raised" my generation. They spoiled this generation nonstop and never properly raised it. They were never involved that much. Very few parents, mine included, were truly involved in my generation's upbringing. That's why so few of us younger folks have the same values you older folks have, while the rest want instant gratification.
@@andrewyerian214 ...
That's because my generation wasn't coddled, we were ignored, unless we were being punished...
We learned by watching and keeping our mouths shut, and the standard reply to a crying child was "stop crying or I'll really give you something to cry about"...
We learned early on that the best course of action was "out of sight, out of mind"... the only time we were thought of was when we did something wrong or there were chores to be done...
How we went from "out of sight, out of mind" to entertaining the farcical fantasies and illogical protestations of the emotionally immature is beyond me...
Kat makes me laugh more than Greg does!
We really need more neurotic Kat comedy! She was just killing it! 🤣
Totally agree!
Guttfield has a strong team when he's away. Much like Johnny Carson did for his viewers ❤
I hated being a kid. I couldn't do anything, had no money. Now I can go and do whatever I want!!!
Kat carrying the show when gutfield is out
God, Kat is a young, skinny, female version of me! I lost my youthful reverence for life somewhere around 5 or 6. Now the only joy I get is from successfully paying all my monthly bills, and having enough money left to buy beer. Winning. Wooo.
I DO LOVE kat!!! She's precious 😂
'Revert to a thirteen year old." BARE MY SOUL! Kids are great! The perfect excuse to go and play like the wife would never let me do. If she only joined us.
Women don't do that.
Love their humor !
Charlie NAILED IT I loved playing with my children, but it’s even better now with my grandchildren.
Fifty-five, still having a ball. What is the point of being an adult if you cannot be a kid sometimes!
This segment of Gutfeld was fun.....very little politics and a lot of comedy. Kat is a hoot!
I bought a new game system “for my son.” It’s dead on that happiness comes from living two childhoods, the second being more fun hanging with your own kid.
Haha ya prolly about 10 years ago my son got a Zelda game with his birthday money. He was only ~7 so it ended up me playing 90% of the time but we both had a blast.
@@hoosierflatty6435 Sounds like that episode of Young Sheldon when he plays the Zelda game with his grandmother. But it's set in the 80's so it's the trash original 2D game.
If you're lucky, you'll get a third one. And in some ways, it's the most fun.
"Oh, honey, do you want to come to grandma and grandpa's for the afternoon?" Then you drop the kid home just vibrating on sugar and caffeine, dressed in a dry bathing suit with a bag of sopping wet clothes.
Because if being a parent does nothing else, it instils a healthy sense of vengeance.
You can be your kid's "friend" (so you believe anyway), OR you can raise kids you can be proud of.
@@WilliamLucas-of2gx Trash original? GTFO with that nonsense.
I would never watch such a crap show anyway
When you spend all your life thinking you’re a victim……
I’m in my late 50’s and I am still having a blast all the time. Then again, I don’t think I am a victim every time life sends me challenges or I suffer negative consequences because I made bad choices earlier in life.
I’m 68 and it keeps getting funner.. and funnier!!!
Actually I had more fun as an adult than I ever had as a child. My childhood was miserable. I felt depressed and stressed, trapped, I started working at 15 as kitchen help. .. thought I'd never be happy and no man would ever want a short, dark Italian-American. Met my wonderful future husband at 24 and my life because a great, wonderful treat. Even washing dishes can be fun if you are happy and in love for a lifetime. My husband was a wonderful funny man and always found a way to make me laugh. Even going to the grocery store can be fun. Sitting and watching the sun set ... anything ...We had problems, now and then, but not anything like my awful childhood.
NOW -widowhood is a whole different story,
I am truly sorry for the loss of your husband, Kathleen. I pray God grants you peace. I hope you are embraced by His love as you think of fond memories of your fun-loving husband.♡
I flew recently. The guy that drove the shuttle between the airport and car rental was super. He enjoyed doing that, helping the weary travelers. Maybe it wasn't his first choice. Maybe he cussed his clients when he got home. Whatever, he made the best of it while people were on his bus.
Whiny Starbucks clerks could take a lesson.
Hilarious segment!
Yeah, #1.
It's funny because nowadays they want the children to be adults but the adults act like children
The schools and Teachers Unions are NOT PREPARING these stooges for the real world.. I worked hard and played hard, now im retired and set for life.. The kids are not being taught anything about the real life.
Honestly, 27 was when I was finally able to start doing things I wanted to do. It's when it felt like life wasn't making choices for me. Relatively speaking, anyway.
You guys are funny! We need more comedy!
I love Kat!😂😂😂❤
You can be your kid's "friend" (so you believe anyway), OR you can raise kids you can be proud of.
Or don't have kids? Who told you it was a good plan? In this economy?
I did both, so what's your point
@@promethiac2641then don't have any, the rest of us appreciate that you don't want to dirty the gene pool
@@minealsomine9663 You should watch the movie Idiocracy.. The gene pool is full of mindless sheep. You "parents" realized not wearing a condom feels better and bam.. you have a kid to turn into another mindless sheep.
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I'm older than 27 and I laugh at that paid troll John Balnis!
When your a kid everything is a new experience. Then you get older and everything is boring.
Jaded. I agree, nothing like experiencing the world through the eyes of a child.
That’s a choice.
Two chain smoking drunks , I was the first born . Forced the day , my siblings were born . I had to become the protector , the teacher with only 3 years of experience. An Adult imposter . Children pick up whats placed around them ,what they see hear taste an smell like water to a sponge 🧽. All of us are products of our environment.
I haven't lost my sense of fun, and I'm 44, then again, I also have no kids😂
Strange, 27 is about the peak for many athletes.
I lost my sense of fun at the age of 13 when I started working!
In a China sweat shop?
I am 70 years old, play Mass Effect, Elden Ring and the Witcher, but I still write equations that deal with gravity and high energy sub atomic particles, and write journal articles on my theories. I am a theoretical physcist and engineer. I love gaming, actually wrote a few games back in the late 80s. Yea, I am still a kid in my mind. LOL Forget the 27 year old data, crap! edit: Being young is all about learning and experiencing a new life. Life is always like that, even for a guy like me. I love new poems, and reading new science fiction or fantasy. I think it is only when you lose that zeal to learn and experience new things, that depression happens, and life goes down hill. It is so sad because now it even happens in our youngest in society.
Wow, did Kat just get triggered over a joke? He was only responding to her joke about broken legs and gonnorhea, but she seemed insulted that he said that's the title of her next book. He didn't say she had gonnorhea often in her youth. People do write books about something they researched but not experienced. She got all insulted. It was her joke.
I can remember $20 lasted a couple days. Now $100 barely gets a couple days. I'm definitely depressed to have to spend so much money
Capitalism got you down?
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I'm older than 27 and I laugh at that paid troll John Balnis!
I like when Gutfeld show invites KD Lang on the show.
Excellent Kat! 😂
You got to know how to make fun where there is none.😊
Maybe we could pay attention to the fact that it's the Millennials that are reaching this age we're talking about here. Of course they don't want to work they grew up thinking they could be internet rich or RUclips famous and not have to actually work. Duh.
Problem is, the losers are replacing definition of immaturity w/"fun". And not understanding either. IMO.
This was hilarious 😂😂😂... I love that sharing 😂😂😂
This show's not always too funny, however this clip was pretty good. Right on right on.
I think Katt got scarlet fever confused with the "Scarlet Pimpernel" by Orczy. HAHA
OK, this was funny as hell!
Watch out, somebody might be replacing you.
He’s funny with out being mean
I didn't lose my sense of fun. I just realized that as an adult my fun/hobbies are expensive because I have to split my fun $ with bill$ that's the truth about adulthood
You got money for 1st communion? Hmm not me
Life is NOT supposed to be about what you do for work! Unfortunately the government has transformed our way of thinking to working, paying taxes, retirement with 10 years left to enjoy life, then die. That's the hard part though, figuring out to "make time" for what is real life.
Really? How do you think humans have survived for 100,000 years? Welfare has only been available in the US since the 1960s.
Political parties is a hunter Science 🔭🔭🔭🔭🔭🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Kat!!! 😂😂😂
FUNNY!!!! Best show ever.
😂 Great batch of humor!
Being adult is about owning one's responsibilities. Videogames or not.
Charlie hit the nail on the head with that one. It's the only form of time travel that really exists
When I turned 25, life was over. I was a senior in college and my classmates called me the old man. I know teens think of themselves as young and pretty, but over the hill like I was, wow. Mainly because I was what, 2 years older then them. But life goes on and I knew they would be old someday to.
1:06 STILL waiting on that client list to be publicized
There is a time for fun but constant fun does not pay the bills therefor adults become more serious.
This is pure gold.
I'm 40, my childhood sucked, now I play video games and watch anime all day. My 40s are better than my teens.
I once asked a friend, "When the hell are you going to grow up?" His answer was, "Grow up? Why would I want to do that? If I did that, I might have to do some work!" Sounds about right.
Sounds more like you couldn't spot an obvious joke.
@@Klako-ls6yt You didn't know this guy. He never really grew up and, almost 50 years later, he's still a loser.
I think I get what this man means about being a parent allows you to see what you miss about being a child and start acting that way again. I work with children on a daily basis. I just worked a springbreak camp even. So I see many of the ways childrens interests have changed from when I was a kid. I also tend to bring myself back into a child mind set in order to have fun with the kids in the activities. I of course will still act my age and do what an adult needs to do to keep order and safety within the child friendly environment. Seeing a child having a tantrum and being able to identify that you might have done something similar as a kid takes maturity.
Taking the chance to understand a childs issues from their level does mean a lot more to them than you may think. You wouldnt believe how many kids call me their favorite counselor. I dont believe it myself at times. In the end I may not be a parent myself but I think I get what this guy on fox meant still due to those reasons I mentioned. The age range was spot on too since im in my late 20s.
Ah......no. Charlie's point was very clear. As an adult, we lose sight of things. W/ raising my kids & interacting w/ them, the world became "Shiny & New" again. It was a GR8 start to a wonderful relationship we still enjoy. The wonder is now compounded w/ my grand kids. I'm incredibly grateful.
@@michaelgautreaux3168 right the children bring that shining light allowing you to feel refreshed and new again while interacting/teaching them with/about the same things you did as a kid. A part of raising kids can sorta be like being given the chance to embrace things that bring you nostalgia. Again I wouldnt know im no parent. If Charlie meant something else so be it. That was my interpretation.