A few weeks back he called out Nice Peter for not having good flow(or something like that). Don't think he realized Nice Peter's skill over different videos.
Regarding the line where Freud called her hysterical: there was a "medical condition" called hysteria back around his time. It was essentially a catch all for women who acted up or out of place and was treated by having the doctor give the woman an orgasm. This is also the genesis of vibrators. They were made by doctors to save their hands from cramping up. The second ever patent issued for an electric device was for a vibrator.
hysteria was then commonly adopted by the public to refer to a state of mind where you loose control over your emotions and become incapable of thinking rationally. Hence why you often also saw Men being called "hysterical" as well, wehn they would loose their composure for example.
The part of the battle you were asking "what's the point?" Greed, greed is the point. They both did the same thing, worked on easing minds, she was saying that she did it selflessly and he was only worried about getting paid.
Oh yeah absolutely even with most of his theories debunked by his own kids and students. I never said I agree with her dis only decided to answer his question and throw some light on it all
I had a D&D character named Agnes Bojaxhiu (Mother Theresa). She was a chaotic evil wild sorcerer who pretended to be a saint but tortured people and animals in secret. The DM knew what was going on but the players thought she was good. Great fun to play and based on real life 😄
@@josephschultz3301 absolutely. I'm still playing a chaotic wild sorcerer / rogue fairy, a kalashtar moon druid who turns into a CR2 giant telepathic duck, and a two-headed siren bard. A good time was had by all 😄
Teresa is one of those people basically made by the media, they spoke all about how great she was and how she was a saint. Christopher hitchens wrote a really good book and documentary about her which basically just talks about all the bad things to contrast it all and was not treated very well for it. Easier target than Freud since he was just very open about who he was with no shame.
Hitch explained that Catholics believe that the "suffering" in and of itself brings one closer to god. She felt that extending and intensifying the suffering was saving people. And in her own way she liked being around it. They cleaned the sheets and gave people baths, but no medicine, no doctors, NO RELATIVES were allowed. Just suffering.
I actually found an interesting write up countering a lot of the points Hitchens made. I mean, I definitely think he was onto something, but it wasn't as open and shut "She's evil" as his book kinda portrayed.
One of my favourite things in all ERBs is when MT says "off.. the beat" she deliberately pauses so that she goes..off the beat. It's a tiny detail but shows the attention they pay to every little thing! Another is when Pennywise is saying "John Wayne of..." and he is making a cowboy stance at exact same time. Maybe that's coincidence as I've not seen any reactor spot it but now I've seen it I can't unsee it..tell me if you agree?!
learning about all of these people like Gandhi, M. Theresa and other notably 'good' historical figures has really been eye-opening in the benefit of "appearances" when it comes to these things. They had some pretty dark skeletons. At least Freud wore his asshole-ism on his sleeve.
He surrounded himself with little girls several of them accused him of molestation. They pulled back that punch just like they always do for people they like.
I remember in college we were reading Dracula for English Lit, and a guy was described as being hysterical. The professor explained that back then to call a man hysterical would basically be calling him a bitch, since only women were thought to be hysterical (and used the word comes from Latin for “uterus”)
D envy was a strike at Freud as well because he thought young girls were angry with their mothers because it was their mothers fault they didn't have a phallus
The Whoopi Goldberg line hits harder than I realized initially. Because not only is Whoopi Goldberg acting that character, but the character is then pretending to be a nun. She was pretending to be someone pretending to be a nun. That is a dope bar.
Yeah, Sigmund won this easily. I actually liked the way Theresa rapped, but Sigmund just had much better bars regardless. That "The jokes I could make about your looks? Abundant. Your chastity vow? Redundant" line is one of the most savage opening bars in ERB history, in my eyes. There was never any coming back from that, and then he just laid into her with everything that was shady about her. She couldn't counter that and didn't come up with anything really savage about him. It was a lot about him coming up with the mom-son complex but that's kind of weak compared to what he said about her. Especially since that theory doesn't hurt anyone even if it were complete bollocks, as opposed to some of the dirt he dug up about her.
I agree I did like her flow too, personal preferences I'm sure but also it *felt* right for her character if that makes sense? I think some are constrained by having to play a certain character so their style maybe isn't as enjoyable, it would seem just wrong, for example, for the Hulk to burst into complicated fast wordplay, and they do such a wonderful job of capturing the ethos of their contestants
He only won because they wanted him to win. He was a trash human who was wrong most of the time which led to many people being mistreated for there mental illness, many people suffered in his attempts to prove himself right.
@@alex123bob9 same thing for theresa by giving "hospice" for the terminally ill and get money from unknown or shady origins and these hospices are not what you may think.
@@alex123bob9 at least his line of work is now 10x better and is actually helping people. Also, by your logic any person who wins in erb wins because nice Peter and epic L. Wanted them to win?
@@bait5257 well ,yeah. They write it , and when they leave out burns that anyone could have found in 10 mins of Google research , it had to be on purpose.
Just an FYI but many Freud's ideas have been heavily discounted by modern medicine. That is to say he was a pioneer and inherently made mistakes. He was a groundbreaking author in the same scope of Hawking, Aristotle, Plato and Diogenes. His ideas are frequently recognized as flawed. That being said, I support him as the winner here. Thanks for your thoughtful analysis.
I'm really surprised that more wasn't mentioned about Freud and cocaine. From what I recall learning about him, not only did he use it a ton, but he also gave it to his patients/subjects and used it as part of his experiments to see how it would affect them. Someone correct me if I'm wrong about that, but I seem to remember it being a very important and problematic aspect of his life's work
It was used pretty commonly in medicine around the time so it's not super unusual. Plus there weren't hardly any regulations on substances like that being used in experiments either.
He wrote an entire book about the benefits of cocaine and almost ruined his entire reputation once he realized that his patients had developed addictions.
About the Oedipus complex, the idea that it is about sex comes from translation problems. What Freud said was that the relation with the mother in the first childhood (until 2 years old more or less) determines the relation of the person with pleasure and sensuality, sensuality meaning the literal senses. That is where the idea that babies should always have skin contact with the parents come from. Hysterical comes from hysteria, which was Freud's main subject of study in the early times of psychoanalysis.
Heh. It’s kind of funny to see you praise Peter’s performance so much after being a lot less kind a couple weeks ago with his Bruce Jenner. That said, I kinda get it. He’s really amazing in some roles and less so in others. I find Lloyd a bit more consistent overall, though both are definitely very talented.
I find usually Peter does caricatures of characters, over the top, comedic, while Lloyd does the more intense impression of them, both work really well together though and when they bring in other rappers with different styles.
Nice Peter has some decent characteristizations and an incredible flow. Epic Lloyd embodies his character and can SPIT. So Lloyd is the better overall rapper but Peter has that flow and produces (I think that's still the dynamic).
@@chaddon7685 Epic Lloyd flow is always A1 to me. Let’s not forget about the flow king, Zach or Zack (Einstein, Albert Einstein and Alexander the Great). My favorite role of Peter is either this one, Oppenheimer or Ivan the Terrible.
@@Shadyshady101 Peter killed it as Caesar, Bob Ross, to just name a quick couple. Zach has great rhyme schemes that lend to his flow a great deal. He's one of my favorites no doubt. Lloyd is nice I just think that flow is a strength for Nice Peter.
Thanks for reaction, its interesting to collect different opinions and learn something new about each side, also its help a lot for me as a non english person. Good luck!
I love the tiny detail that when she says that she deliberately goes off the beat too, those small adjustments and attention that puts ERB so far ahead of anyone else
Sister Act is based on the premise of the witness to a violent crime (I think a murder, but it's been a long time) entering witness protection in a convent and pretending to be a nun. Most of the comedy comes from how badly she fits in.
16:11 yeah he wrote a book called "The interpretation of dreams " in which he provided an innovative method for interpretating dreams . I am from South America and I would like to thank you because in your video reactions you explain many concepts that I aa a foreign person don't understand at first 😊👍
I agree with you about Mother Teresa’s delivery but I think that was part of the act. I think she was purposely supposed to sound like an old Catholic nun trying to rap and be “hip.” I don’t think that her character would have been as genuine if she didn’t sound like an old white woman.
She didn't give medicine though. Infamously, she basically just built warehouses where she could watch people die in excruciating pain. She said that she enjoyed suffering because it made her feel closer to Jesus. She also said that we cannot work toward world peace unless we stop all abortions, and poor people shouldn't try to improve their lot in life.
I understand that Mother Teresa was far from the saint she’s depicted as being, but Freud was a complete nutbar and did unethical things like sleeping with multiple female patients. The things you learn studying psychology, folks. 😅 I dislike Freud, but I’ve got to say that his bars hit harder than Mother Teresas.
Even as deplorable of a person as Freud was, I can still honestly say that comparing what he did to help humanity compared to Teresa is like comparing a pale of water to the frickin ocean.
I'm actually a little grateful that your channel was briefly nerfed. Now that it's back, all of your previous reactions have been labeled as unwatched by RUclips and I'm getting them again in my recommended video feed. A great little trip back down the rabbit hole of ERB reactions! Something I realized today about one of the bars that nobody-and I watch a lot of ERB breakdown channels-has mentioned yet: When Freud says "your chastity vow.... redundant," it's not merely saying that it's unnecessary because MT is unlikely to get laid. Grammatically, it's a literal follow-up to "Jokes I could make about your looks (are) abundant." So, technically, the line is saying "Jokes I could make about your chastity vow (are) redundant." In other words, if he made a joke about her chastity vow, it would be mere repetition, implying that her chastity vow was a literal joke to begin with. Not just unnecessary or vestigial, but laughable. Not that this realization fundamentally changes the nature of the line, but it makes it slightly more savage than the usual interpretation, I think.
When Sigmund Freud mentioned the organic vegetables you can notice him thrusting in the background this leads me to believe that he was also in a subtle way referring to the coma patients and the victims of lobotomies back in the day who would be used for sexual relief in psychiatric wards. As a doctor Sigmund Freud might have seen such things during his work.
Yeah the mom thing was the main thing he's known for and then the subconscious. But recently they debunked the subconscious being stored away as we know it's always active but it's just not fully on because that's too much info at once and such.
This actor for Freud is NicePeter, one of the founders and main producers of ERB along with Epic Lloyd. The same rapper who plays Bob Ross, Mr. Rogers, Joe Biden, John Lennon, and most of the characters.
Currently the term hysterical is no longer used in psychoanalysis. Surely you can understand the reasoning. For those in the know the most recent term is histrionics.
She discounts Freud as the father of psychoanalysis because most current psychology classes discredit Freud’s way of thinking. I took several psychology classes and all said that we were not to study Freud because his views were disproven
The thing with modern colleges is they spend a lot of time pushing politics and personally ideology and not actual information. Not everything he came up with was nonsense.
honestly even if he never won any nobel prize, being nominated 13 times means you are actually doing something good, plus on the nobel prize website it says 33
A bit late to the video! But Sigmund's line "All these tokens and smoke and miracles" also sounds like a play on smoke and mirrors, talking about something looking impressive but is completely fake. Awesome reaction and breakdown!
102 beads I think it is for Buddhism and Hinduism. That's how long the distance is for planets and the sun or something and maybe some other significances.
I always find its important in the context of Freuds work to assume everything is not a commentary on the human psyche but the psyche of the time and place freud experienced.
So when Mother Theresa cries out "Psych!" after referring to Freud as the father of psychoanalysis, the psych is in reference to the first half of the sentence when she claimed she "couldn't ask for a better adversary on the mic." So she means to imply that Freud is not worthy of her time.
They could have gone so much harder against Freud, his research techniques alone were horrible, and he wasn't exactly in a moral high ground against her, probably equally terrible people
While that may be true, the mass perception of Theresa is that she was a saint while the mass perception of Freud was that he was smart. Exposing how little of a true hospice she ran and exposing how little the scientific community valued his research are equally damaging. "Discrediting" Freud's sense of mortality wouldn't actually hit anything he valued, would it? Dude killed himself. He obviously didn't care about conventional morality.
Idk if anyone already said it but @ 3:00 i dont think she was downplaying his status but more as just saying he's a bad rapper. "I couldn't ask for a better adversary on the mic, than the father of psychoanalysis, psych!" meaning she wants a better opponent than this guy.
I'm not Catholic, bit I know that the average number of beads is supposed to be 59 with some who sell them place 60 in the box so you "can have one extra".
I love words but I actually did not know that about "hysterical", thank you. Looking it up now and this is quite unpleasant indeed. "Characterized by [among other things] a woman's disinterest in marriage" - jeezus....
4:40 It's less lust and more how we end up viewing or forming relationships with the opposite sex we base it on the relationship with the respective parent. It's kinda why when kids become teens, they're somewhat competitive with the same sex parent
Yeah, the biggest problem with this one is Mother Theresa is trying to hit Freud on all his greatest achievements. Sure, with modern perspective, we know he got a lot wrong, but we wouldn't know what we know about psychology without him. Freud, on the other hand, was hitting her weaknesses.
Forget it! I’m just gonna put it out there… did anyone else realize MT had the same kind of flow as Nice Peter?? Say what you will about punch lines and bars, but when it comes to delivery and staying character… hands down, both rocked it!! (Seriously, who expects a nun to rap?)
I still can't see where the "0 for 13" bar is an insult: One thing I'm pretty sure I share with everyone reading this, is that none of us have been nominated, even once, for a Nobel Pease Prize.
Keep in mind Adolf Hitler was as well. And Joseph Stalin was nominated twice for it. Though to be fair supposedly Hitler was nominated as a joke because the British prime minister was also nominated. The same guy Hitler proved over and over was incompetent. So it doesn't take to much to be nominated for one. Even people who have won it shouldn't have. It's usually just a popularity contest.
First time I heard this I thought she said ‘line like the DMV but being me takes balls and I have nun D in V’ (not D-envy, but also sounded like that after I listened again) Thought it was how she’s not the village bike even tho there’s a line like the dmv all because theres no D in V (sex), and then a quip about Freud’s penis envy stuff while being a barb that he can’t hit it? As if he’d want to?
So is MrLboyd a history teacher or history major since he knows a lot about all of these, or does he just do some research before recording the reaction?
@@MrLboydReacts My favorite book so far, WWZ was written by a man who graduated from college studying history. He used his knowledge of the world, both past and present to craft a highly believable world in which humanity was nearly driven extinct by Zombies. It was written by Mel Brooks' son Max brooks, and I guess he nailed it so hard the U.S. Navy invited him to give a few lectures at their college.
Mother Teresa wasn't a saint at all, but wasn't a bad person either. Atleast she tried to help in her own way. We seriously expected a religious woman to heal thousands of people.. lmao🤣
No but we don't expect them to funnel money away from the people who really need it. Also telling people that pain and suffering is a gift from god then when you fall ill get the best doctors and surgeons to help relieve your suffering is disgusting hypocrisy. No 1 person couldn't help thousands of people (well if her god was real then she could) but taking alot of money that was supposed to goto helping people makes you an awful human. She didn't care about them she only wanted money, power and influence for her religion.
@@AH-vm8yo The reason they didn't go to the Doctors was because they're too damn poor. Lol 🤣🤣 she mostly doesn't intend to heal, she only intended to relief the pain.
@@AH-vm8yo I'm also a religious person, but I never believe healing through Holy water. When they told to go to a healer, I'm like, "Nah, There are great Doctors and I prefer them" 🤣🤣
Mother Teresa believed that suffering brought people closer to God... So when the sick came to her for help, she helped them get as close to God as she possibly could... Their suffering wasn't accidental, or due to incompetence... It was part of her belief system...
@@donny7574 Yeah, she was horrible... But she must have had one hell of a PR agent... Her name became synonymous with generosity and hospitality... When the truth is that she spent her life torturing the most vulnerable among us to death...
It's amazing how deep Teresa's con artistry still prevails.. People just tune out of this one the second Freud says something _BLASPHEMOUS_ almost every time, let alone refuse to learn about what a monster Teresa was.. Like Lboyd mentioned, when she was about to die she basically admitted she was a sham and was only doing it for the money..
There's 33 beads on a rosary, representing the age at which Jesus died. Don't know the specifications on why would one count them, but it is a tradition of some sorts
The "dreams are the only place you'll be as dope as me"to could be a double coz he was a psychiatrist and prescribed people substances. In I'm enjoying these e.r.b reactions from you.if to anyone hasn't seen Isaac Newton/Bill Nye,you need to see it. They're both good but one of them is crazy brilliant!
The actor playing Freud is Nice Peter, one of the two main ERB guys. He played Freddie Mercury, Rasputin, Thomas Jefferson, etc. Dude's a chameleon.
Mother Teresa was Epic Loyd too!
@@SlipTheRacc no shes not
@@SlipTheRacc Fuck it this is canon now
A few weeks back he called out Nice Peter for not having good flow(or something like that). Don't think he realized Nice Peter's skill over different videos.
People always talk Lloyd's game when it comes to characters but I honestly always prefer Nice Peter. The voice range is just really wide.
A Freudian slip is usually when someone says something they didn't mean to say but were probably thinking.
they usually say did i say that out loud when they realized they actually said what they were thinking in thier mind
a Freudian slip is when you say one thing but you mean your mother
I thought that it was inferred to be sexual too?
@@sillyking1991very underrated comment lol 😂
Regarding the line where Freud called her hysterical: there was a "medical condition" called hysteria back around his time. It was essentially a catch all for women who acted up or out of place and was treated by having the doctor give the woman an orgasm. This is also the genesis of vibrators. They were made by doctors to save their hands from cramping up. The second ever patent issued for an electric device was for a vibrator.
Yea, surprised he didn't know that. Kind of common knowledge. Hell they have made a few movies about it.
Interesting...
living in the wrong timeline fr
But he wasn't wrong. The condition of being "hysterical" was named from the ancient Greek word "husterikos", meaning "of the womb".
hysteria was then commonly adopted by the public to refer to a state of mind where you loose control over your emotions and become incapable of thinking rationally. Hence why you often also saw Men being called "hysterical" as well, wehn they would loose their composure for example.
The part of the battle you were asking "what's the point?" Greed, greed is the point. They both did the same thing, worked on easing minds, she was saying that she did it selflessly and he was only worried about getting paid.
But Sigmund at least created a whole new field, which continues to help people all over the world. He has a much more positive legacy than Teresa
Oh yeah absolutely even with most of his theories debunked by his own kids and students.
I never said I agree with her dis only decided to answer his question and throw some light on it all
I had a D&D character named Agnes Bojaxhiu (Mother Theresa). She was a chaotic evil wild sorcerer who pretended to be a saint but tortured people and animals in secret. The DM knew what was going on but the players thought she was good. Great fun to play and based on real life 😄
souds exactly like mothet teresa
suffering makes you closer to god acording to her. so torture sounds just fine.
Awesome roleplay, yo. Some of my best D&D characters were also based off of real people. The good and the bad.
@@josephschultz3301 yeah it was fun. I'll have to think of some other ones to play.
@@unicyclist97 Just remember rule No. 1 of D&D. Have fun. Every good character is a joy to play, not a slog :D
@@josephschultz3301 absolutely. I'm still playing a chaotic wild sorcerer / rogue fairy, a kalashtar moon druid who turns into a CR2 giant telepathic duck, and a two-headed siren bard. A good time was had by all 😄
Teresa is one of those people basically made by the media, they spoke all about how great she was and how she was a saint. Christopher hitchens wrote a really good book and documentary about her which basically just talks about all the bad things to contrast it all and was not treated very well for it.
Easier target than Freud since he was just very open about who he was with no shame.
Hitch explained that Catholics believe that the "suffering" in and of itself brings one closer to god. She felt that extending and intensifying the suffering was saving people. And in her own way she liked being around it. They cleaned the sheets and gave people baths, but no medicine, no doctors, NO RELATIVES were allowed. Just suffering.
I actually found an interesting write up countering a lot of the points Hitchens made. I mean, I definitely think he was onto something, but it wasn't as open and shut "She's evil" as his book kinda portrayed.
One of my favourite things in all ERBs is when MT says "off.. the beat" she deliberately pauses so that she goes..off the beat.
It's a tiny detail but shows the attention they pay to every little thing!
Another is when Pennywise is saying "John Wayne of..." and he is making a cowboy stance at exact same time. Maybe that's coincidence as I've not seen any reactor spot it but now I've seen it I can't unsee it..tell me if you agree?!
It's definitely on purpose, and not only that but is also sounds exquisitely good.
@@AllendeEtAl it sounded better then the on going beat
learning about all of these people like Gandhi, M. Theresa and other notably 'good' historical figures has really been eye-opening in the benefit of "appearances" when it comes to these things. They had some pretty dark skeletons. At least Freud wore his asshole-ism on his sleeve.
What did Gandhi do if you don’t mind me asking?
@@MrBromedy Many things, the only one I can currently remember is he denied his wife medicine that he, himself was taking.
He surrounded himself with little girls several of them accused him of molestation. They pulled back that punch just like they always do for people they like.
I don't mind an asshole. Its a snake I can't stand. People who are just unapologetically assholes are okay in my book.
@@alex123bob9 he was also racist at least earlier in his life I don't recall if he ever took back what he said later
I remember in college we were reading Dracula for English Lit, and a guy was described as being hysterical. The professor explained that back then to call a man hysterical would basically be calling him a bitch, since only women were thought to be hysterical (and used the word comes from Latin for “uterus”)
D envy was a strike at Freud as well because he thought young girls were angry with their mothers because it was their mothers fault they didn't have a phallus
The Whoopi Goldberg line hits harder than I realized initially. Because not only is Whoopi Goldberg acting that character, but the character is then pretending to be a nun.
She was pretending to be someone pretending to be a nun. That is a dope bar.
Methinks 80's rap does not deserve so much hate. If only because we wouldn't have any hip hop without it.
Yeah, Sigmund won this easily. I actually liked the way Theresa rapped, but Sigmund just had much better bars regardless. That "The jokes I could make about your looks? Abundant. Your chastity vow? Redundant" line is one of the most savage opening bars in ERB history, in my eyes. There was never any coming back from that, and then he just laid into her with everything that was shady about her. She couldn't counter that and didn't come up with anything really savage about him. It was a lot about him coming up with the mom-son complex but that's kind of weak compared to what he said about her. Especially since that theory doesn't hurt anyone even if it were complete bollocks, as opposed to some of the dirt he dug up about her.
I agree I did like her flow too, personal preferences I'm sure but also it *felt* right for her character if that makes sense? I think some are constrained by having to play a certain character so their style maybe isn't as enjoyable, it would seem just wrong, for example, for the Hulk to burst into complicated fast wordplay, and they do such a wonderful job of capturing the ethos of their contestants
He only won because they wanted him to win. He was a trash human who was wrong most of the time which led to many people being mistreated for there mental illness, many people suffered in his attempts to prove himself right.
@@alex123bob9 same thing for theresa by giving "hospice" for the terminally ill and get money from unknown or shady origins and these hospices are not what you may think.
@@alex123bob9 at least his line of work is now 10x better and is actually helping people.
Also, by your logic any person who wins in erb wins because nice Peter and epic L. Wanted them to win?
@@bait5257 well ,yeah.
They write it , and when they leave out burns that anyone could have found in 10 mins of Google research , it had to be on purpose.
Just an FYI but many Freud's ideas have been heavily discounted by modern medicine. That is to say he was a pioneer and inherently made mistakes. He was a groundbreaking author in the same scope of Hawking, Aristotle, Plato and Diogenes. His ideas are frequently recognized as flawed. That being said, I support him as the winner here. Thanks for your thoughtful analysis.
I'm really surprised that more wasn't mentioned about Freud and cocaine. From what I recall learning about him, not only did he use it a ton, but he also gave it to his patients/subjects and used it as part of his experiments to see how it would affect them. Someone correct me if I'm wrong about that, but I seem to remember it being a very important and problematic aspect of his life's work
It was used pretty commonly in medicine around the time so it's not super unusual. Plus there weren't hardly any regulations on substances like that being used in experiments either.
He wrote an entire book about the benefits of cocaine and almost ruined his entire reputation once he realized that his patients had developed addictions.
"I'll end you like a prayer motherlover, amen." gained a new meaning learning about Sigmund's theory thing about mothers.
"I got lines like the DMV" is a double. Lines=bars.
About the Oedipus complex, the idea that it is about sex comes from translation problems. What Freud said was that the relation with the mother in the first childhood (until 2 years old more or less) determines the relation of the person with pleasure and sensuality, sensuality meaning the literal senses. That is where the idea that babies should always have skin contact with the parents come from.
Hysterical comes from hysteria, which was Freud's main subject of study in the early times of psychoanalysis.
Been waiting on this one! Keep doing more ERB reactions pls
Freudian Slip refers to the idea that sometimes people accidentally say something out loud that's a reflection of what they subconsciously want
Heh. It’s kind of funny to see you praise Peter’s performance so much after being a lot less kind a couple weeks ago with his Bruce Jenner. That said, I kinda get it. He’s really amazing in some roles and less so in others. I find Lloyd a bit more consistent overall, though both are definitely very talented.
I find usually Peter does caricatures of characters, over the top, comedic, while Lloyd does the more intense impression of them, both work really well together though and when they bring in other rappers with different styles.
Nice Peter has some decent characteristizations and an incredible flow. Epic Lloyd embodies his character and can SPIT. So Lloyd is the better overall rapper but Peter has that flow and produces (I think that's still the dynamic).
@@chaddon7685 Epic Lloyd flow is always A1 to me. Let’s not forget about the flow king, Zach or Zack (Einstein, Albert Einstein and Alexander the Great). My favorite role of Peter is either this one, Oppenheimer or Ivan the Terrible.
@@Shadyshady101 Peter killed it as Caesar, Bob Ross, to just name a quick couple.
Zach has great rhyme schemes that lend to his flow a great deal. He's one of my favorites no doubt. Lloyd is nice I just think that flow is a strength for Nice Peter.
Thanks for reaction, its interesting to collect different opinions and learn something new about each side, also its help a lot for me as a non english person. Good luck!
the joke goes, a freudian slip is when you say one thing and mean your mother.
You mean another?
@@shame857 no that's *why* its the joke. Because Freud thought everybody wanted to have sex with their own mom.
@@NinjaWeazel i'm aware, thank you
A freudian slip is when you accidentally say what you subconsciously think instead of what your conscious mind would say.
Off the beat, off the heartbeat because yeah, annihilation by a request to a doctor.
I love the tiny detail that when she says that she deliberately goes off the beat too, those small adjustments and attention that puts ERB so far ahead of anyone else
Totally missed MT last line. Motherlover was a diss on Freud and her way to say MF without swearing. Prayer part aligns with her last line "Amen"
My favourite line from this video : she is super religious, and he is super intelligent 😂 love it dude. Great video
but then near the end "but yeah she didnt believe any of it, she wasnt religious if you read her letters she wrote near the end."
Hysterical has the double meaning of also being extremely funny, hilarious. Freud said it in an almost sarcastic way.
ERB: Zeus vs Thor is very well written.
And if you know about mythology, has TONS of references/knowledge about it.
Yup, that's my favorite
Sister Act is based on the premise of the witness to a violent crime (I think a murder, but it's been a long time) entering witness protection in a convent and pretending to be a nun. Most of the comedy comes from how badly she fits in.
This is definitely one of their best battles. Just as an absolute all rounder. I would put it in my top ten
16:11 yeah he wrote a book called "The interpretation of dreams " in which he provided an innovative method for interpretating dreams .
I am from South America and I would like to thank you because in your video reactions you explain many concepts that I aa a foreign person don't understand at first 😊👍
I agree with you about Mother Teresa’s delivery but I think that was part of the act. I think she was purposely supposed to sound like an old Catholic nun trying to rap and be “hip.” I don’t think that her character would have been as genuine if she didn’t sound like an old white woman.
She didn't give medicine though. Infamously, she basically just built warehouses where she could watch people die in excruciating pain. She said that she enjoyed suffering because it made her feel closer to Jesus. She also said that we cannot work toward world peace unless we stop all abortions, and poor people shouldn't try to improve their lot in life.
I understand that Mother Teresa was far from the saint she’s depicted as being, but Freud was a complete nutbar and did unethical things like sleeping with multiple female patients. The things you learn studying psychology, folks. 😅
I dislike Freud, but I’ve got to say that his bars hit harder than Mother Teresas.
Even as deplorable of a person as Freud was, I can still honestly say that comparing what he did to help humanity compared to Teresa is like comparing a pale of water to the frickin ocean.
The "psych" was because she COULD think of a better adversary than him.
I'm actually a little grateful that your channel was briefly nerfed. Now that it's back, all of your previous reactions have been labeled as unwatched by RUclips and I'm getting them again in my recommended video feed. A great little trip back down the rabbit hole of ERB reactions!
Something I realized today about one of the bars that nobody-and I watch a lot of ERB breakdown channels-has mentioned yet: When Freud says "your chastity vow.... redundant," it's not merely saying that it's unnecessary because MT is unlikely to get laid. Grammatically, it's a literal follow-up to "Jokes I could make about your looks (are) abundant." So, technically, the line is saying "Jokes I could make about your chastity vow (are) redundant." In other words, if he made a joke about her chastity vow, it would be mere repetition, implying that her chastity vow was a literal joke to begin with. Not just unnecessary or vestigial, but laughable.
Not that this realization fundamentally changes the nature of the line, but it makes it slightly more savage than the usual interpretation, I think.
When Sigmund Freud mentioned the organic vegetables you can notice him thrusting in the background this leads me to believe that he was also in a subtle way referring to the coma patients and the victims of lobotomies back in the day who would be used for sexual relief in psychiatric wards. As a doctor Sigmund Freud might have seen such things during his work.
Bruh
Yeah the mom thing was the main thing he's known for and then the subconscious. But recently they debunked the subconscious being stored away as we know it's always active but it's just not fully on because that's too much info at once and such.
yeah basically 98% of Freuds stuff is debunked at this point but he was one of the first to truly try to analyze the mind in this way
PLS do more of these.......this was awesome!
This actor for Freud is NicePeter, one of the founders and main producers of ERB along with Epic Lloyd. The same rapper who plays Bob Ross, Mr. Rogers, Joe Biden, John Lennon, and most of the characters.
Currently the term hysterical is no longer used in psychoanalysis. Surely you can understand the reasoning. For those in the know the most recent term is histrionics.
The beat almost sounds like some sort of SXX tricky track.
The "off the beat" section she also says "the" off the beat. "Off... The beat"
She discounts Freud as the father of psychoanalysis because most current psychology classes discredit Freud’s way of thinking. I took several psychology classes and all said that we were not to study Freud because his views were disproven
The thing with modern colleges is they spend a lot of time pushing politics and personally ideology and not actual information. Not everything he came up with was nonsense.
@@lastwolflord that's hilarious and just wrong smh
honestly even if he never won any nobel prize, being nominated 13 times means you are actually doing something good, plus on the nobel prize website it says 33
I recall our communion being homemade bread, in boiled water & wine. The rest of the loaf was divvied up and made available in the recessional. 🤔
A bit late to the video! But Sigmund's line "All these tokens and smoke and miracles" also sounds like a play on smoke and mirrors, talking about something looking impressive but is completely fake. Awesome reaction and breakdown!
That organic vegetables line was 🔥!!!! Haha.
Sigmund Freud owned it! Lyrically and in his career! Haha. :3
Haha these are always great
Me sitting here picturing a tomato getting a massage and trying not to die
102 beads I think it is for Buddhism and Hinduism. That's how long the distance is for planets and the sun or something and maybe some other significances.
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i think the diss was that it costed lots of money, not that it costed money at all
I always find its important in the context of Freuds work to assume everything is not a commentary on the human psyche but the psyche of the time and place freud experienced.
Nice Peter is a chameleon, you have already seen over 5 characters on ERB from him.
So when Mother Theresa cries out "Psych!" after referring to Freud as the father of psychoanalysis, the psych is in reference to the first half of the sentence when she claimed she "couldn't ask for a better adversary on the mic."
So she means to imply that Freud is not worthy of her time.
Can't wait for you to watch
Bill gates vs Steve jobs
And
Einstein vs Hawkins
You should check out McDonald’s vs Burger King. Sounds silly but probably one of the best ones ERB did.
They could have gone so much harder against Freud, his research techniques alone were horrible, and he wasn't exactly in a moral high ground against her, probably equally terrible people
While that may be true, the mass perception of Theresa is that she was a saint while the mass perception of Freud was that he was smart. Exposing how little of a true hospice she ran and exposing how little the scientific community valued his research are equally damaging. "Discrediting" Freud's sense of mortality wouldn't actually hit anything he valued, would it? Dude killed himself. He obviously didn't care about conventional morality.
Sister Act was written for Bette Middler
That's what makes the bar Fire.
Not only a fake nun but also not the intended actress for the role.
Freud was the dream analysis dude too.
She was Angelika Mary Bojaxhiu. She changed it to Mary Tersea Bojaxhiu when she took her vows as a nun (hence Mary B).
I love his ending. It also could mean that this rap battle was a session and he was digging into her psyche.
"I'm not very religious"
Well no shit. Pretty obvious, bro.
Great breakdown! I totally agree, Freud absolutely dominated that battle!
For the love of Hip Hop. I lost it. Bahaha
59 beads on the Rosary and apparently each is used for different prayers.
A Freudian slip is when you say one thing but mean your mother.
The psychological Trinity is the Ego, The Super Ego and the Id
Idk if anyone already said it but @ 3:00 i dont think she was downplaying his status but more as just saying he's a bad rapper. "I couldn't ask for a better adversary on the mic, than the father of psychoanalysis, psych!" meaning she wants a better opponent than this guy.
I'm not Catholic, bit I know that the average number of beads is supposed to be 59 with some who sell them place 60 in the box so you "can have one extra".
My organic veggies better be getting massages! Lol
Need to see Heman vs Liono!!!!
Psych is a double and actually a triple. Psych, psychology, psychoanalysis. (;
Love the thought of organic vegetables getting massages 😂 Goddamnit, even my carrots are more relaxed than I.
I love words but I actually did not know that about "hysterical", thank you. Looking it up now and this is quite unpleasant indeed. "Characterized by [among other things] a woman's disinterest in marriage" - jeezus....
4:40 It's less lust and more how we end up viewing or forming relationships with the opposite sex we base it on the relationship with the respective parent. It's kinda why when kids become teens, they're somewhat competitive with the same sex parent
if ur minds split u have trust issues forever
God damn where can I signup to be an organic vegetable xD
Yeah, the biggest problem with this one is Mother Theresa is trying to hit Freud on all his greatest achievements. Sure, with modern perspective, we know he got a lot wrong, but we wouldn't know what we know about psychology without him. Freud, on the other hand, was hitting her weaknesses.
Forget it! I’m just gonna put it out there… did anyone else realize MT had the same kind of flow as Nice Peter?? Say what you will about punch lines and bars, but when it comes to delivery and staying character… hands down, both rocked it!! (Seriously, who expects a nun to rap?)
I still can't see where the "0 for 13" bar is an insult: One thing I'm pretty sure I share with everyone reading this, is that none of us have been nominated, even once, for a Nobel Pease Prize.
Keep in mind Adolf Hitler was as well. And Joseph Stalin was nominated twice for it. Though to be fair supposedly Hitler was nominated as a joke because the British prime minister was also nominated. The same guy Hitler proved over and over was incompetent. So it doesn't take to much to be nominated for one. Even people who have won it shouldn't have. It's usually just a popularity contest.
its important to note that freuds theories have largely become discredited in modern psychology (i believe)
I remember you saying nice Peter could only rap 1 way lol
7:02 her real name is Gonxhe Bojaxhi
First time I heard this I thought she said ‘line like the DMV but being me takes balls and I have nun D in V’ (not D-envy, but also sounded like that after I listened again)
Thought it was how she’s not the village bike even tho there’s a line like the dmv all because theres no D in V (sex), and then a quip about Freud’s penis envy stuff while being a barb that he can’t hit it? As if he’d want to?
Freudian slip just mean the thing that you didn't mean to say out loud. what you are thinking subconsciously.
Yeah, to this day drinking grape juice feels sinful..
So is MrLboyd a history teacher or history major since he knows a lot about all of these, or does he just do some research before recording the reaction?
I'm also wondering this... he just seems to know everything about every person ever, real or fictional.
My Major was actually going to be history, But i Ended up getting a Masters in Fine art.. Im a literal History Nerd.
@@MrLboydReacts My favorite book so far, WWZ was written by a man who graduated from college studying history. He used his knowledge of the world, both past and present to craft a highly believable world in which humanity was nearly driven extinct by Zombies. It was written by Mel Brooks' son Max brooks, and I guess he nailed it so hard the U.S. Navy invited him to give a few lectures at their college.
Mother Teresa wasn't a saint at all, but wasn't a bad person either. Atleast she tried to help in her own way.
We seriously expected a religious woman to heal thousands of people.. lmao🤣
No but we don't expect them to funnel money away from the people who really need it. Also telling people that pain and suffering is a gift from god then when you fall ill get the best doctors and surgeons to help relieve your suffering is disgusting hypocrisy. No 1 person couldn't help thousands of people (well if her god was real then she could) but taking alot of money that was supposed to goto helping people makes you an awful human. She didn't care about them she only wanted money, power and influence for her religion.
@@AH-vm8yo The reason they didn't go to the Doctors was because they're too damn poor. Lol 🤣🤣 she mostly doesn't intend to heal, she only intended to relief the pain.
@@AH-vm8yo I'm also a religious person, but I never believe healing through Holy water. When they told to go to a healer, I'm like, "Nah, There are great Doctors and I prefer them" 🤣🤣
You need to cultivate yourself Mrlboyd
Mother Teresa believed that suffering brought people closer to God...
So when the sick came to her for help, she helped them get as close to God as she possibly could...
Their suffering wasn't accidental, or due to incompetence... It was part of her belief system...
@@donny7574
Yeah, she was horrible...
But she must have had one hell of a PR agent...
Her name became synonymous with generosity and hospitality...
When the truth is that she spent her life torturing the most vulnerable among us to death...
It's amazing how deep Teresa's con artistry still prevails.. People just tune out of this one the second Freud says something _BLASPHEMOUS_ almost every time, let alone refuse to learn about what a monster Teresa was.. Like Lboyd mentioned, when she was about to die she basically admitted she was a sham and was only doing it for the money..
Have you checked ERB's between Gordon Ramsey and Julia Childs? It's the same lady.
There's 33 beads on a rosary, representing the age at which Jesus died. Don't know the specifications on why would one count them, but it is a tradition of some sorts
I love how he over analyzes everything
Her name is pronounced something like "An yey Boy ya zjoo"
Sprinkled magic water, xD shows how much they know. XD
Ikr she wouldn't have even bothered to sprinkle magic water. Just let them die while she earned racks on racks from other people's suffering
@@banjokuma6797 bless your 'gnor'nt heart :3
The "dreams are the only place you'll be as dope as me"to could be a double coz he was a psychiatrist and prescribed people substances. In I'm enjoying these e.r.b reactions from you.if to anyone hasn't seen Isaac Newton/Bill Nye,you need to see it. They're both good but one of them is crazy brilliant!
This is a great video. You know your stuff Sir.