@@SingMeAMelody okay this is an interesting thing, I describe how important emotions are to a person, using cold to warm, and that's how much they're affected by emotions how much they show and stuff, but then there's logical, emotional, and physical, and I use these to describe how they usually solve a problem, I would very much describe cam as hot logical, emotions matter a lot to them but when it comes to solving a problem they're very logical
@@adamjones9813 you know they’re over emphasizing what happened to continue the joke right it’s banter except they will not get a response from the show personally so they’re just used to bantering and I find it entertaining it was a fun response and I guess everyone has issues knowing you if someone’s joking it’s just dependent on how you normally joke plus this is the Internet and you can’t hear someone’s tone of voice or body language
Good luck on you learning. Yeah English is difficult because we never made our own words for shit. You call it a mango, we call it a mango. We steal words and make up slang. It gets confusing easily.
My cat too 😭 the first like two or three times I would get worried sick and go out searching for him everyday. The last time it happened I had an internal battle between "I'm sure he'll be back just like all the other times" and "but what if this is the one time he never comes back??". Mind you the maximum he's been out of the house is a week but still
@@soji-yeunmochi-con1162 I am so sorry for your loss. Cats are resilient but it depends a lot more on the area, the amount of traffic, if there are predators where you live, etc. It is really unfortunate
@@frances9975 nah don't worry that cat is a stray cat that felt too homie, and I adopted it, my real cat is a serval and he doesn't wanna go outside doesn't wanna touch grass tbh, acts more like a dog than a cat
Farm girl, and it's true. We had a barn full of at least 20 cats my entire childhood. The only ones you got attached to was the singular family pet that lived inside. Once my favorite cat princess died, my parents spent weeks telling me she just ran off (totally normal for them to come and go for a few days, even a week) . Found out from grandma that he died and was buried, on the way to an amusement park on family vacation. Great plan, parents. Such perfect timing. Edit: to be clear, they buried him next to the shed and then spent weeks telling me he was just out roaming. Then on the way to vacation grandma and her adhd big mouth let slip something about "when we buried princess...". Coincidentally the same way I found out Santa wasn't real! We were wkth mom at her mayo hospital for her rare terminal disease, and grandma said something about trying to find hiding spots for the eggs that were supposed to been hidden by the Easter bunny. I had to explain it to her how she just gave it all away lmao, the women has no filter. I don't think my mom ever forgave her for "ruining it" for me.
@Thebobbyman I was barely 4 or 5 and didn't know he was a boy. Nor did I understand completely made up social contructs about being born with a penis means you can't have an "ess" added to the end of your name. Even as a child genius, that shit was way beyond me for another few years! XD
@TPRM1 tbf farm life is very brutal tho. My great grandad died to a bull raming his chest: breaking ribs, collapsing his chest area, whole shebang. Apparentlt he made it a few hrs/a night before passing, like the hopsital couldnt get him in soon enough? Idk id have to check the newsarticle. Grandma has chronic issues and pain from broken bones not being treated cuz the whole "walk it off, it's probably just a sprain" attitude, and so then getting the bones set all funny/crooked. My dad would let us "swim" in the grain but made sure we knew not to climb in without asking him first cuz if the machine isn't plugged up right or something, there's air pockets that essentially turn it into inescapable quick sand, and he knew people that have drowned/suffocated falling in grain like that (we also learned about this quicksand in a literal farming class from ffa in high school, thats how common it is). And that's not to mention just the standard amount of physical labor it takes, even without injury.
Ranch girl here. The only thing we weren't attached to were the beef cattle, and we were even attached to some of them. All pets were mourned, including the pet chickens. It does teach you about death.
Sympathetic*. Empathetic is seeing from the view point not feeling it. Commonly switched around. It’s not the big of a deal to not get overly attached or project unto things similarly to how the majority of people living confused and unhappy do.
@@dOVERanalyst the person didnt say that he doesnt feel nothing if his mom dies though that is what YOU imply, but its true that death is part of life
@@dOVERanalyst Well I have 2 mom's and one of them has had death scares regularly since I was a baby. I'm very prepared emotionally for the people I love to die because I realize that they are human just like everyone else and one day I'll be worm dirt too. I understand we view this topic differently, but there's nothing for me to realize and no reason to talk down to me about how I feel about my own family's death.
I'm not sure I'd call the ability to detach one's feelings a masculine trait. Men and women have this ability in equal measure and culturally both are pushed into roles where it can be useful or necessary. Like he says it has a lot more to do with farm life than him being a man.
@@anonymousfox7219 you do realize masculinity and femininity are both social constructs, yea? Detaching from one’s feelings is something men pride themselves on and police other men on, men call each other pussies for crying, because they view it as weak and feminine
Huh... You know this feels like one of those role reversal moments. I feel like in any other instance, Cam would be the one worrying and Mitchell would be like "she'll get over it."
Cam is kind of right on this one. I grew up on a farm, and I’ve had over 50 cats in my lifetime. It made me horrifyingly easy around animal death. My roommates fish died, and she cried for like a week, and I genuinely could not understand why she cried at all. At first I honestly thought she was more upset about the fact that she’d have to go spend money to buy a new fish.
I get cam tbh like all my cats suddenly passed away in like 2 months for some reason and from then on ive never really felt like attached to any of my new pets like if they die i would cry a couple days and move on lol
My neighbor has lost 5 outdoor cats (that I know of) since I moved in. They get hit by cars. He always just mourns for like a week, then gets another cat. He does the same thing with vehicles. 😅
It's true about farm life though never get attached it might be your next meal but I grew up with parents split my moms side where not farmers but my dad and his dad and mom where we lived right beside them and help them do the farming and when I pick a kitten or puppy up by the scruff of tye neck they would always say things like omg *insert name* you can't do that you'll hurt it and I'd give them a dumb founded look like it's not hurting them there made to be held like that or bunnies as well and when my cat could have died I was of course sad but not crying as I grew up part time watching my grandpa and dad and uncle skin and prepare turkey and other animals as well like pigs we always sent the cows to a slaughter house though. I remember once I was around 5 6 ot 7 and my grandpa skinned a hog and there was 2 buckets of blood in the back of his truck with the head in 1 sticking up I didn't know my grandpa told me look in the back of the stuck and so I did I jumped back not expecting that but laughed before hopping back up Ober the tail gate to look agian before they hauled it off down the road
That would actually mean he is really attached. If anything it's just wierd that he need Mitchell but a fake one that looks the same is totally ok for a replacement.
Cats are like that tho. But I'll be honest. Whenever my cat would get out the door and I had a bad feeling. I WAS ALWAYS RIGHT. and I couldn't let the youngest be an indoor outdoor cat. The older 2 are. One died of very very old age. 😢 Nani. And juju is the largest house cat I've ever seen and is the biggest chicken in the wod so he stays away from everything. Which is good. But the kitten was a runt and she stayed so little for so long I was afraid for her. Then when she got fixed she got enormously fat. She's a short bowling ball. But quite fast. So even tho she could be safe to go out she just didn't grow up with it and she stays away from everything. If she sneaks out she stays by the front doors and windows or along the side of the house. She literally sticks to the house. But she's so heavy a hawk wouldn't be able to deal.with her big fat butt. Lol.
Meh, although it's not actually that way with pets it's pretty accurate for farm/ranch life. Don't get too attached to the animals. I've... never been the best at that part.
i get attached to easily just If I see them for one second If I had my way id bring every animal I see home. strays mostly. if I could id clean out the shelters and just have a utopia for animals but that takes money and love I got allot of love but not allot of money...
If you let your cat outside, there WILL be a day when it doesn't come back. It's probably close to a 1 in 2 million shot of the cat dying of old age. I grew up on a farm surrounded by critters and I still don't know how to not get attached. There were many times I sat up with a goat reading outloud to her so she would know someone was with her at the end. Or held a kitten that wasn't going to make it as I told him that it was ok to go ahead to heaven and I'll see him later. Though there is more death than suburban or city people see on average, but I wouldn't say we were surrounded by death. If there's that much death they really couldn't have been that good of farmers.
My parents couldn't look after my cat so I knew if they couldn't even do that right then I shouldn't trust them with anything else I care about. It's still this way now I'm an adult, I'd rather pay someone to do it then let any of my family near my cats or my bunnies.
Mitchell didn't die he got roasted alive..
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@@sanaikadecimy9442 right lmao
🤣🤣🤣
This is a first high liked comment with no feud
@@nishantsaxena5077 let’s keep it that way
😂😂 the funny thing is that why Lilly is unemotional towards other people because of cam
damn....
Which is ironic as he’s sometimes portrayed as the more emotional partner
@@SingMeAMelody OMG YES LMAO 🤣
I mean you are comparing people to pets. Is just a cat. Get a new one
@@SingMeAMelody okay this is an interesting thing, I describe how important emotions are to a person, using cold to warm, and that's how much they're affected by emotions how much they show and stuff, but then there's logical, emotional, and physical, and I use these to describe how they usually solve a problem, I would very much describe cam as hot logical, emotions matter a lot to them but when it comes to solving a problem they're very logical
Cam just blatantly said he would if it was easy
Damn homie, ever heard of a joke?
Yup
@@adamjones9813 you know they’re over emphasizing what happened to continue the joke right it’s banter except they will not get a response from the show personally so they’re just used to bantering and I find it entertaining it was a fun response and I guess everyone has issues knowing you if someone’s joking it’s just dependent on how you normally joke plus this is the Internet and you can’t hear someone’s tone of voice or body language
Idiocracy would put you in jail over this speech @@austinsimpson2373
@@adamjones9813 ofcourse he has
Whenever somebody says his name
When Mitch turned around … 💀
"death is everywhere".... ☕
I see an Erikson fan right here
As a farm kid....it's pretty accurate
@@raphaelralph6521 can agree
@@pasandesilva2295 BAGELS
@@raphaelralph6521 as another farm kid I can also confirm this to be true
The fact that Cam likes Mitchell enough that his new spouse would have to be exactly like Mitchell 😂
Michelle trying to process the hurt at the end.😂😂
I get 90% of my vocabulary from written english and I just realized that nonchalant is, in fact, not pronounced nonkolant
?? It's definitely not.
As a fellow 'learning english through reading' person, I relate to this heavily!
@@YuyuuChan For most of my life I'd thought too, about several words like epitome.
Good luck on you learning. Yeah English is difficult because we never made our own words for shit. You call it a mango, we call it a mango. We steal words and make up slang. It gets confusing easily.
To learn to properly speak english, you should first learn to properly speak French.
It’s funny because my cat has disappeared for like a month (we don’t let her outside) and then suddenly she appears
My cat too 😭 the first like two or three times I would get worried sick and go out searching for him everyday. The last time it happened I had an internal battle between "I'm sure he'll be back just like all the other times" and "but what if this is the one time he never comes back??". Mind you the maximum he's been out of the house is a week but still
that cat is a strong asf cat, my cat disappeared for like an hour and we saw him dead
I feel so dumb. For a second I thought you meant you just couldn't find her in your house for a month but that she didn't go outside.
@@soji-yeunmochi-con1162 I am so sorry for your loss. Cats are resilient but it depends a lot more on the area, the amount of traffic, if there are predators where you live, etc. It is really unfortunate
@@frances9975 nah don't worry that cat is a stray cat that felt too homie, and I adopted it, my real cat is a serval and he doesn't wanna go outside doesn't wanna touch grass tbh, acts more like a dog than a cat
Farm girl, and it's true. We had a barn full of at least 20 cats my entire childhood. The only ones you got attached to was the singular family pet that lived inside. Once my favorite cat princess died, my parents spent weeks telling me she just ran off (totally normal for them to come and go for a few days, even a week) . Found out from grandma that he died and was buried, on the way to an amusement park on family vacation.
Great plan, parents. Such perfect timing.
Edit: to be clear, they buried him next to the shed and then spent weeks telling me he was just out roaming. Then on the way to vacation grandma and her adhd big mouth let slip something about "when we buried princess...". Coincidentally the same way I found out Santa wasn't real! We were wkth mom at her mayo hospital for her rare terminal disease, and grandma said something about trying to find hiding spots for the eggs that were supposed to been hidden by the Easter bunny. I had to explain it to her how she just gave it all away lmao, the women has no filter. I don't think my mom ever forgave her for "ruining it" for me.
I initially read that as, “found out my grandma died and was buried, on the way to a family vacation.”
I was like, damn, farm life is BRUTAL…
I don't care if it's a bunch of strays I'll still be sad when they die.
Wait you had a boy cat named princess?
@Thebobbyman I was barely 4 or 5 and didn't know he was a boy. Nor did I understand completely made up social contructs about being born with a penis means you can't have an "ess" added to the end of your name.
Even as a child genius, that shit was way beyond me for another few years! XD
@TPRM1 tbf farm life is very brutal tho. My great grandad died to a bull raming his chest: breaking ribs, collapsing his chest area, whole shebang. Apparentlt he made it a few hrs/a night before passing, like the hopsital couldnt get him in soon enough? Idk id have to check the newsarticle. Grandma has chronic issues and pain from broken bones not being treated cuz the whole "walk it off, it's probably just a sprain" attitude, and so then getting the bones set all funny/crooked. My dad would let us "swim" in the grain but made sure we knew not to climb in without asking him first cuz if the machine isn't plugged up right or something, there's air pockets that essentially turn it into inescapable quick sand, and he knew people that have drowned/suffocated falling in grain like that (we also learned about this quicksand in a literal farming class from ffa in high school, thats how common it is).
And that's not to mention just the standard amount of physical labor it takes, even without injury.
As a farm kid, cam is 100% right. When the numbers get high, statistically you are bound to lose an animal. You get used to the cycle of life
The look at the end got me 🤣💀💀💀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
the end killed me!!! LMFAO
Finding out your husband would remarry without a second thought. Damn Cam.
Cam is savage 😂
That look at last says all
"Exact markings" felt kind kinky
We will just get a new Larry 😂
My dad had a similar attitude when it came to death, except when a dog died, dogs hit him differently
Ranch girl here. The only thing we weren't attached to were the beef cattle, and we were even attached to some of them. All pets were mourned, including the pet chickens. It does teach you about death.
seem like torture to me 😢
weird cuz I grew up with a farm but whenever a cat or dog died my heart always ached, cats and dogs are precious blessings 💜
But you do tend to lose chickens predators are relentless
@@colin1765literally
Yes we had 20 kittens survive this kitten season we lost one littter and had a stillborn and one starved to death
I think we knew where the non-empathy feelings come from that taught Lily how to not be empathetic...
Sympathetic*. Empathetic is seeing from the view point not feeling it. Commonly switched around. It’s not the big of a deal to not get overly attached or project unto things similarly to how the majority of people living confused and unhappy do.
Mitchell got roasted 😂🤣
I live on a farm, and hell no do we just move on like nothing if a pet dies. They are still family. Cam needs a smack.
That’s ur family bc in my family pets are not part of the family. Cam might have been raised in the old time farm
@@carmencapa6945 L family
@@mrpotato6567 it’s a animal it’s not that deep
@@xfilms2503 but then they're not pets are they? Otherwise she's just being a insensitive prick
Well if it's a chicken farm with over 2000 chickens like ours, I would also move on, or if it's a cat, if it's a dog it's different.
Explain , with your exact marking🤣
With your exact markings...wow
Kids will notice if you don't try... so stick with solid black or white cats.
I was today years old when I learned Grindr has a setting for markings
@@roalmabi4u lol
Thats the way mother raised us, death is everywhere all the time, no attachments to animals or people for that matter. Saves alot of heartache.
Jesus
Chill tf out Cam, Mitchell is sweating bullets
I mean that's kinda how my family processes death, it happens, we grieve a little, but it's no big deal. death is a part of life!
Wait till you lose someone you love, like your mom, maybe?
Then, tell me if you feel nothing.
If not, definitely a case of apathy.
@@dOVERanalyst the person didnt say that he doesnt feel nothing if his mom dies though that is what YOU imply, but its true that death is part of life
@@banaduck2445 I didn't imply. I posed a situation for the person to REALISE
@@dOVERanalyst Well I have 2 mom's and one of them has had death scares regularly since I was a baby. I'm very prepared emotionally for the people I love to die because I realize that they are human just like everyone else and one day I'll be worm dirt too. I understand we view this topic differently, but there's nothing for me to realize and no reason to talk down to me about how I feel about my own family's death.
@banana duck I didn't say sé didn't feel anything EITHER.
I asked.
There's a difference.
The sinister way Cam said, 'Where will I find another gay Mitchell with your exact markings?' 😶
HE FROZE XD 😆
Not Cam talking about Mitchell like he’s a cat omg 😂😂😂😂😅
with the same markings
reminds me of the cats that have socks
love it when a bg dance to a gg song the way its supposed to be. slay changbin!
Probably the most masculine I’ve ever seen Cam
I'm not sure I'd call the ability to detach one's feelings a masculine trait. Men and women have this ability in equal measure and culturally both are pushed into roles where it can be useful or necessary.
Like he says it has a lot more to do with farm life than him being a man.
Unfeeling is the worst trait of masculinity
@@anonymousfox7219 you do realize masculinity and femininity are both social constructs, yea? Detaching from one’s feelings is something men pride themselves on and police other men on, men call each other pussies for crying, because they view it as weak and feminine
What? Being a sociopath made him masculine? Yikes...#toxicmasculinity
The character Cameron Tucker was another reason why my wife and I loved watching this show .
Cams inner farmer boy Prichett woke up that day.
Cold like a Prichett
But maintaining his farm boy roots lol
Cam’s response is perfect. 👌 Model approach for teaching kids.
This is Cam’s straight voice.
Just love these 3😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂the childs a phyco
The look back hahaha.
Boy! You must close your heart to it.”
Mitchell’s face 😂
Cam is my favorite TV dad!! 😅
He was concerned whether or not he was being serious
And he took that personally
I was today years old when I learned Grindr has a setting for markings 👁👄👁
He was like b**** forget trying to replace. You, I'm just gonna find another man.
Huh... You know this feels like one of those role reversal moments. I feel like in any other instance, Cam would be the one worrying and Mitchell would be like "she'll get over it."
cam is such an icon
Oh my god Cam slayed 😭😭😭😂😂
"'larry'' AHAHAHA
Cam is kind of right on this one. I grew up on a farm, and I’ve had over 50 cats in my lifetime. It made me horrifyingly easy around animal death. My roommates fish died, and she cried for like a week, and I genuinely could not understand why she cried at all. At first I honestly thought she was more upset about the fact that she’d have to go spend money to buy a new fish.
Dwight schrute of Modern Family
I,had a cat that ran away for like 9 months and came back
If you live in the south it’s pretty common for outdoor farm dogs and cats to get attacked by coyote packs
Being raised on a farm doesn’t mean you have no value for life or no feelings towards a pet dying.
Yes it does
This a beautiful example of why cats should stay *indoors*.
When your on a farm that’s how it is. Although your upset a little then you move on quickly.
Cam said he been tearing down Mitchell's walls for years
I get cam tbh like all my cats suddenly passed away in like 2 months for some reason and from then on ive never really felt like attached to any of my new pets like if they die i would cry a couple days and move on lol
I agree with cam, farm life
I love Cam's country side.
I like her owl shirt.
Well damn, feel free to keep your cat inside and then no one has to find out you're a psychopath
I died oml
Cam is secretly devastated. 💖💪
He's so over emotional usually that Lilly grown to be anti empathic
unironically this kinda is helping me deal with all the sick mangy starving stray cats and dogs here in the philippines… i need cams mentality rn :(
Larry the Cat
Mitchell suddenly realised he is just a piece of meat for these two non humans living with him
i would have been like ??? excuse me?
she looks like the little girl in Lucifer
With your exact markings.
thats horrible, Rest In Peace, Larry!!!!!!!
OMG my parents said exactly same as Cam!
My neighbor has lost 5 outdoor cats (that I know of) since I moved in. They get hit by cars. He always just mourns for like a week, then gets another cat. He does the same thing with vehicles. 😅
My brother is a gay Mitchell...
Cam is somehow simultaneously both the most and least emotional character of Modern Family
It's true about farm life though never get attached it might be your next meal but I grew up with parents split my moms side where not farmers but my dad and his dad and mom where we lived right beside them and help them do the farming and when I pick a kitten or puppy up by the scruff of tye neck they would always say things like omg *insert name* you can't do that you'll hurt it and I'd give them a dumb founded look like it's not hurting them there made to be held like that or bunnies as well and when my cat could have died I was of course sad but not crying as I grew up part time watching my grandpa and dad and uncle skin and prepare turkey and other animals as well like pigs we always sent the cows to a slaughter house though. I remember once I was around 5 6 ot 7 and my grandpa skinned a hog and there was 2 buckets of blood in the back of his truck with the head in 1 sticking up I didn't know my grandpa told me look in the back of the stuck and so I did I jumped back not expecting that but laughed before hopping back up Ober the tail gate to look agian before they hauled it off down the road
That would actually mean he is really attached. If anything it's just wierd that he need Mitchell but a fake one that looks the same is totally ok for a replacement.
We will get A new Larry 😂😂😂
Cam is…not as soft as you think
(Badass)
No, but, as a farmer, Cam is right AND wrong. Cam just hasn't taken time to process all those losses. He will crumble if he ever was to open that box.
Meanwhile the episode where cam's grandma died
I am 16 my parents replace so many pets without my siblings knowing
💀💀💀 please I wanna cry
There is absolutely no way cam grew up on a farm
I Think Cameron he is Right About Mitchell He is definitely Gay because he Never Told Cam
Is that what it's called? Farm life? I really avoid getting attached to pets that I help take care of or my own pets.
Now that is scary
Ohhhh so this is why that girl is a little monster with no feelings later on
Wow even in tv shows owning outdoor cats is a terrible idea.
Cats are like that tho. But I'll be honest. Whenever my cat would get out the door and I had a bad feeling. I WAS ALWAYS RIGHT. and I couldn't let the youngest be an indoor outdoor cat. The older 2 are. One died of very very old age. 😢 Nani. And juju is the largest house cat I've ever seen and is the biggest chicken in the wod so he stays away from everything. Which is good. But the kitten was a runt and she stayed so little for so long I was afraid for her. Then when she got fixed she got enormously fat. She's a short bowling ball. But quite fast. So even tho she could be safe to go out she just didn't grow up with it and she stays away from everything. If she sneaks out she stays by the front doors and windows or along the side of the house. She literally sticks to the house. But she's so heavy a hawk wouldn't be able to deal.with her big fat butt. Lol.
That's a little disturbing
Meh, although it's not actually that way with pets it's pretty accurate for farm/ranch life. Don't get too attached to the animals. I've... never been the best at that part.
i get attached to easily just If I see them for one second If I had my way id bring every animal I see home. strays mostly. if I could id clean out the shelters and just have a utopia for animals but that takes money and love I got allot of love but not allot of money...
If you let your cat outside, there WILL be a day when it doesn't come back. It's probably close to a 1 in 2 million shot of the cat dying of old age.
I grew up on a farm surrounded by critters and I still don't know how to not get attached. There were many times I sat up with a goat reading outloud to her so she would know someone was with her at the end. Or held a kitten that wasn't going to make it as I told him that it was ok to go ahead to heaven and I'll see him later.
Though there is more death than suburban or city people see on average, but I wouldn't say we were surrounded by death. If there's that much death they really couldn't have been that good of farmers.
My parents couldn't look after my cat so I knew if they couldn't even do that right then I shouldn't trust them with anything else I care about.
It's still this way now I'm an adult, I'd rather pay someone to do it then let any of my family near my cats or my bunnies.
He's at 10 Downing
Having lived the farm live... is Cam a sociopath?