I grew up conservative baptist christian. "homosexuality=abomination," "evolution is man's attempt to play God," "women are subserviant to men," the whole works. I was also homeschooled from grade 4 onwards to going to a christian university, and the two times a week I saw other people was always at a church function. I found your channel when I was 19 because of a collab you did with OT, who I had found a couple months prior. You are the biggest reason I finally have learned so much and was able to get out of those mindsets/rhetorics, and for a long time this was the only place that could give me a genuine smile after I had forgotten what that felt like. Thank you.
I'm glad you found your way (with some Cliccy assistance) out of that. Especially if you're an adolescent/young female. Good luck with the rest of your journey in life.
Welcome to the real world! Just a warning from someone who's been there - you're likely to spend the next 20 years finding all the weird little beliefs that were dumped in your brain as a child, and rooting them out one at a time. It's satisfying every time, but also frustrating when you realise the task *still* isn't complete. At least it gets easier over time.
Hey buddy, you made it! Welcome! Thanks for opening your mind! Don't get discouraged by the things you might find out or see. There's always gonna be something good to discover too.
@@badclassicalmusicFun fact: it’s not an abomination or a sin. Some people just like people of the same sex. I am so sorry if you’re little rat brain is struggling to comprehend such a simple fact 😊
The artist wrongly adding 50% per character to the base commission was one of the most frustrating thing I've ever witnessed. At one point I started trying to explain it out loud without realising, because I was so frustrated, which led to having to actually explain it to my family, because they were wondering what the hell I was talking about lol
Most people became an artist because of their talent and love for the art, this guy do it because art is the only thing his brain can comprehend. He's the human equivalent of specialized AI, only capable of doing one thing and that one thing only.
Now imagine being in a relationship with someone like that. It is not fun. I would explain to my ex how percentage work and the next time she had forget🙄 She was not bright 😂
What got me was when it was in so many words explained that each additional character was 50% of the base price, the other one still didn't get it. But the best moment was when asked what is 50% *of* 30, they used a calculator to show 30 *plus* 50%.
I really think the artist realized, somewhere along the line, that his math was wrong and just played (astronomically) dumb, at least when the commissioner put their back against the wall with the "do you know what 30 divided by 2 is ?" question. Without that, they would've at least had the goodwill to play right (learning their mistake in the process), which was the commissioner's desire.
I once overheard my neighbour say- "The moon is like a solar torch, isn't it? It charges up in the day so it can glow at night." I was lost for words. That man is in his 40s.
So the moon doesn't reflect light, it just absorbs it like glow in the dark star stickers? NGL, that sounds pretty awesome. Unfortunately not how it works, but still awesome. I think your neighbor would appreciate the places that are making sidewalks and road lines glow in the dark to reduce light pollution. Not for them being more environmentally healthy, but because glow in the dark stuff is neat.
"I don't want a girlfriend with saggy boobs because she doesn't know how to take care of them" just BROKE me. I'm almost crying from laughter. It's like they're little pets and if you don't feed them, they'll starve - or that they need attention or they'll get depression. We're back to the sentient boobs, folks. Makes me want Click to cover r/MenWritingWomen
The nurse arguing that vaccines are unnecessary because she hasn't seen anyone with those illnesses is very unsettling. That's the ENTIRE point of them existing. My mom just got pertussis despite being up to date on her vaccines. It's not like the illnesses magically no longer exist and can't be caught. Hence the major uptick in things like measles and polio when antivaxxing started being so commonplace.
Completely agree, but just one little nitpick. That person wasn't a nurse. They said they're a medical coder. Basically, this means they take what's in the doctor's notes and convert it to a set of numbers which are then sent to the insurance company for billing purposes. Medical coders have some training on medical terminology, but not on how stuff actually works physiologically. Nurses are educated in anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology. Sure, there are a few (who are disproportionately vocal on Facebook) who are so wrapped up in ideology that they ignore their education, but the vast, vast majority of nurses have better sense than that. And no disrespect intended to coders. Of course the majority of them also have better sense. It's just that because coders don't have actual medical education, it's less shocking than if the person were a nurse. Edit: I hope your mom is OK.
Cruel as it may be, silver lining: over time humanity as a whole will gain in critical thinking skills, as people like anti-vaxxers has a higher level of mortality. To bad about all the innocent they'll drag down with them. 😢
I think the issue there is that they're thinking of "the LGBT community" as an organised group, like a political party or church, and then apply the same logic to it. Like you can be Christian without being part of a church. Or a socialist without being a member of the Socialist Party.
@@rolfs2165 Which is an equivocation fallacy. You switch constantly between the lgbt demographic and the lgbt movement (the activists, which are indeed a minority inside the lgbt demographic). Common tactic of fraudulent "debaters".
i think my favorite part about Click is that he doesn't just laugh at shitty people, he takes the time to explain why someone's thinking is illogical or their behavior is unacceptable, combined an approachable and trustworthy personality. i've had a rather nasty past with brainwashing, and words cannot describe just how valuable this is for someone going through deprogramming. thank you for being a part of helping me get my life back, even if it was unintentional
@channingpappe2876 it could be called either in different regions/countries, I guess. I'm from Scotland and moved to Australia, which are both places that say house. I'm now interested to hear what everyone else calls it!
Here’s a weird science fact I learned in high school: ice is less dense than liquid water. When water freezes the molecules form a crystal lattice that is very porous, which is why ice floats in water
@@brianvance1178 basicallly because combustion is just a really fast oxidation or something like that, i.e. the initial element getting an oxygen added in a violent way to become more stable than it was (as already stable molecules can't intake more oxygen bc it will destabilize and maybe break them). basically water is already a result of combustion so it can't burn even more, like you kinda can't burn ashes even harder to make mega super hyper ultimate ashes, right? plus if you try to add more oxygen into h2o it should become a peroxide which is less stable than water (and that contradicts the definition of combustion as stated earlier) tl;dr: water is basically the ashes of hydrogen
@@brianvance1178 flammable how? To burn is to oxides and, you know, the hydrogen in water is already oxidesed as much as it could (hydrogen peroxide is, technically speaking, more oxidesed version, but O-O part is way too unstable to be a product of burning) But actually, water can burn. In a pure fluorine atmosphere. As any other shit will, sometimes spontaneously. Mostly spontaneously.
As someone who commissions art frequently, the percentage per character argument hurt so bad. Making extra characters cost a percentage of the base price in a commission is incredibly common and I have not seen a single artist argue that it works this way. If this artist has repeat commissioners then it's only because none of them have ever wanted anything with more than 3 or so characters because that's just ridiculous.
Side note but if someone tried to commission me for 13 characters I'd probably end up in jail 😭 that whole segment gave me a headache though... they tried so hard to be patient with them and explain how they were wrong
@@CourierCat-isGod probably cus it'd be a nightmare to draw 13 characters for one commission, high chance you'd end up burnt out or at least have hand/wrist pain
I'm still working on setting up commissions when my chronic disease doesn't make me feel so catatonic and I can work on them consistently and I just charge +$5 CAD for an extra character add on depending on if it's just a sketch or full piece with rendering? Like damn I'm bad at math to the point it's made my life pretty hard and I still wouldn't have screwed up that bad I almost feel bad for them
It's hilarious to me that people can know optical illusions exist, see all kinds of them demonstrated, and then shrug, go "hey that's a funny curiosity", and go back to implicitly trusting their brain when it tells them it never lies.
Omg this is sooooo infuriating to me. Whenever this happens ask them what movies are. Cause movies are just pictures shown in rapid succession. But our brain is like "Yes, this is a continuous motion"
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@@ngotemna8875, heck, if you watch the movie at home then it's not even that. Then it's just a bunch of colored dots situated too closely together for our eyes to be able to distinguish between them. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@ if you wanna go back in time then it's not even a bunch of dots too close together to distinguish, it's just a single Ionized particle of (I forgot what they were made of) that bounces in a straight line and changes color faster than what the naked eye can tell. movement and color are an illusion on their own if we are talking about screens.
All the "don't be a sheep" types are actually "if you don't listen to ME without question it's because you're listing to 'them' without question because there's no way you can think on your own and disagree".
Gah! I think I felt something in my brain overload. That's exactly the mentality talking to my father is like. He cannot accept that he's wrong in any way or that other people might have a different opinion. It has to be because he just didn't explain it to you enough.
I feel like "it's just pasta" should be a category for future bingo. Just, like, when people show something really mundane and think it is something wildly profound, or else get the wildly wrong idea about what something is, because it is presented in a way you don't expect. Like... that picture of a conservative meme with a "sarcastic" owl about "my face when someone mentions socialism" and an ornithologist responds with "that is an owl having an orgasm."
Same! Absolutely wild. I could sort of see how some wealthy, busy, distracted, exhausted, and lazy people could have even paid for three characters, if the sum's not big enough for them to pay attention to details. But above that.. yeah, nope. I wonder how many people have just immediately given up after asking for the price, realising they're either talking to a scammer or an incurable idiot not worth their time.
I'd kind of love to try and order 13 separate characters from them though and point out how weird it is that the price is so much lower even though the only difference is that they're not sharing the same surface, and I'm assumedly paying 100% for each character, not just the 50%.
I just don't understand how they get to 9 grand and think thats a fair price. Like why does each successive commision get more expensive? I may as well order from the person 13 seperate times to keep the cost down. Its not just basic maths its basic business and economics. I'm a mathematician and it killed me.
i had a therapist as a young adult who was absolutely convinced that my fear of heights was related to my death in an alleged past life. the heights thing wasn't even what i was there to deal with
I can't wait until he backs out of the debate that he himself proposed. Or better yet, he actually does the debate, and it boils down to a tennis-like match of his opponent providing scientifically proven facts and hard data, followed by him just rebutting "No, that can't be right, because I'm right. Because I say so. Don't call me arrogant."
For the art commission one, I think the artist got embarrassed and understood at some point but instead of accepting it they chose to just double down and ignore the fact they might have scammed their friends on accident
To be honest I was getting major scam artist vibes off of them... the thing is... that has to be the worst scam I've ever seen So I'll give them the benefit of the doubt on that fact alone.
@@sad_doggo2504 same here. I felt like they knew the price is outrageous, they just didn't care. And they never drew more than 2-3 characters for their friends.
That 50% one took the life out of me 😭😭😭😭 I can almost guarantee that they'd suddenly throw a hissy fit if you tried selling *them* something and threw their own tactics back at them. 🤣
How do THEY not realize how messed up their math is. Like, 1 character = $45. 13 characters full price would be $585 How do you reach a sum that is literally over 13 times that and NOT realize "oh, something went wrong?"
My dad would fucking LOVE twitter. He once made a flat earther rant for like two hours straight because every time the guy would lose steam he would throw literally any coal onto the fire he could think of just to see how long he could keep the guy talking. {I'd like to add that my Dad is 100% not a flat earther himself, he just likes messing with stupid people}
As someone who has been in the art community and have commissioned several different kinds of art, i can confidentially say that that person is a scam artist. Its not that theyre bad at math, they know exactly what theyre doing, theyre just hoping to get commissions from people who are either new to the community and dont know to look out for people like them, or from people who are bad at math and cant tell that something is wrong. Unfortunately, since they thought itd work with such a big price like that, that probably means theyve gotten away with it before
I had basically the same thought even though I'm not in this community. The big red flag to me was fact the advert says 50% of the base price (and the one asking for the commission pointed it out multiple times), but the texts, towards the end, kept insisting that it was 50% of the total. The discrepancy felt too perfect in its detail, and the language was too precise for someone just very bad at math. I could kinda believe someone being extremely dumb with a calculator and not thinking twice about it (this series has shown us crazy stuff), but this little detail definitely felt deliberate. I love how there's even a point where they're like "See, you add 50% to the base price, and then, you add 50% to the sum", like, yeah, as you can see, this isn't false advertisement, your honor.
@@hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 I mean, yeah they are, but there's a lot of very specific things they say and do that screams red flag for me. Like how when the person starts questioning them the artist immediately says something like "but I've had friends commission me for that price" or "well nobody's complained about the price before" (this is stuff scammers say a lot), or how they don't even try to listen or follow along with how the other person is trying to do math, and they intentionally switched from 50% of the base to 50% of the sum, and the fact that when they realized it wasn't working they tried to back out of the convo real quick, thats a lot of money for someone to give up on so easily if they really thought their math was right
that's what i figured when he refused to do 30 divided by two, he realized he was caught, so he stopped trying to gas light the client into his "math" and bolted, glad I'm not the only one that thought this
kinda wish when the whole mask thing was prevalent I'd said something like "What, you don't know about the secret Chinese cameras that record your face?" Anti-maskers would have eaten that up. If you can't reason with them, out-conspiracy them.
Oh absolutely, I had an exemption awhile back before I had gotten long covid that I didn't have to wear a mask in public because of breathing problems and sensory overwhelm. Even still I didn't use that exemption and the only people I saw around me that used it were neurotypical able bodied anti-maskers
God! I wish I'd thought of that when my father was acting like a jackass about forced masks. I tried the "it's still manslaughter if you kill someone else by accident"
@@minestar2247 I'm glad you find it simple, and I hope you've found a fulfilling career as a result; but putting other people down for finding it challenging is unnecessary.
@@minestar2247 I get sensitive when I think people are calling me stupid, because I felt that way in school a lot. I appreciate your apology and I'm sorry for misunderstanding.
One time I heard someone in a video call America “Englishland” 😂😂😂😂😂 and we need to send all flat earthers to space to put them in super shock and this video makes me want to pass away
50:30 I actually facepalmed during this conversation. Also can you imagine the review for the artist: “Due to the Artist being severely bad at high school math he greatly increased the price drastically.”
I was trying to understand how to get thru to a person in this case. I felt sorry for the guy who liked his art. Clearly it's more an artistic brain than logic... So much more I'm not that good at math myself and have done some wierd calculations. But if I get corrected I ask how I did it wrong and listens - how else would I learn? But, I guess that's the logic that person didn't really had.
Yep. You can only be this confident if you don't understand anything about.. well, anything. Propabilities, percentages, exceptions, circumstances, human brain and memory, mechanical errors, typos etc. Anyone with a scientific mind can come up with some reason why they might be wrong, so there's always that tiny bit of doubt.
@@minestar2247Research done by anti-vaxxers, the flat earth society and the anti-darwin society that they are not related. All three used the same group of scientists
I actually recoiled at moon girl cause Im australian and went to an all girls school, there were SO MANY girls like this, theyd say the dumbest shite and youd just sit there processing it
"Children under 7 years old..." claims like that always crack me up, I can remember things that happened when I was 3 well enough to remember my favorite outfit, the layout of our house, etc. I can confidently say I was not telepathic, did not see ghosts, did not see auras, and had no memory of past lives. It makes me wonder if the people who believe these claims are suffering amnesia or something. Especially if they think the age cutoff is 7 years.
Same I remember when my father caned me cause I wasn’t doing well in maths at that age, I remember the apartment we lived in, I remember the playground I only went to like 10 times, I remember a one off barbacue that happened in said apartment. Child can remember stuff from that time not everything but we don’t remember everything now do we
My mother very much wants to believe that I am somehow ✨magic✨. She loved to tell me how when I was 3 or 4, I made the light click on and off, somehow. I barely remember anything before age 8, but I am fairly certain that didn't happen. Some adults just want to believe that /they/ were magic at one point and so push it onto children
As someone who semi believes in spiritual stuff, claims like that one give the rest of us a bad rap. I can distinctly remember being 3 years old, never seeing ghosts or spirits and never knowing anything about auras until much much later. However I did (and still do) have distinct memories of past lives, and I talked to our pets and the trees in the backyard as though they were people. I was... a lonely kid. The thing about spirituality is that it's never quantifiable in any way, and it's never the same experience for everyone. It's like life, everyone goes on their own journey, much of it subjective and a great deal of it philosophical. So these people trying to push their specific spiritual beliefs really don't accomplish anything except making the rest of us look nuts. And pushing their beliefs onto kids is especially toxic because kids, and also adults, can be pretty suggestible at times, and who wouldn't want to believe they have special powers? It can be a slippery slope. People who do experience the same phenomena will naturally cluster in groups and explore their experiences together, but that takes time and we're usually pretty quiet about it. Going around making bold claims just gets a lot of eyes, and sometimes heads, rolling. After all, it wasn't that long ago they burned people at the stake for being weird, and having a mental issue used to get you locked up in an asylum for life. Society has never been forgiving to anything out of the ordinary.
I remember not that much from when I was younger than 7 years old but I know for sure I didn't saw anything like ghosts and such I can really well recall my nightmares, old playground even the old bed in salon, but not single paranormal stuff that isn't a nightmare. If I saw things like that I would probably still see them today and probably be on meds for schizophrenia.
Regarding the twitter artist 50% thing: The artist not only applied compounding instead of simple percentage to their pricing, they also got THEIR OWN math wrong: 13 characters at compounding 50% from a $45 start isn't $8757, it's $5838.59. Their posted calculation for the flat colors example also shows why they're wrong: They added an additional step. So not only are they bad at percentages, but they can't even count to 13 properly either. I did not realise it was humanly possible to be this atrocious at math.
at that point i was considering them maybe having Dyscalculia which is a disability resulting in difficulty learning or comprehending arithmetic, such as difficulty in understanding numbers, learning how to manipulate numbers, performing mathematical calculations, and learning facts in mathematics.
@@samgnz3n530If dyscalculia doesn't get officially recognized as a mental disorder/disability by credible medical professionals I'm going to be pissed.
I once saw a review under a cookie recipe that wasn't actually an example of a "bad review", but definitely an example of "bad math". It went something like this (translated): "The recipe calls for 1/4th of a cup of sugar, but seeing as my husband doesn't like things too sweet, I decided to only use 1/3rd of a cup. It turned out perfect for us!" Which, I mean, I'm glad they liked it, but I am quite confused as to how they didn't realize they actually used more sugar rather than less.
My biology teacher once told us a story about 2 of her friends (who are married to each other) They do not drink tap water due to fluoride (they believe the government tries to track where flouride goes) and yet one of their closest friends is a biology teacher. Later that day, my friend googled some toothpaste ingredients: -Flouride. I doubt they’ve realized that they’re brushing their teeth with the one thing they try to avoid.
I think the reason most the anti-science crowd have difficulty wrapping their heads around the concept is that they’re coming from the perspective of religious “Truth”, where everything is set in stone. The idea that what we “know” can change based on new information drives them absolutely wild. It’s true, or it isn’t. “Based on current knowledge this the most reasonable hypothesis, but new information may change our view” is unacceptable, it sends them into gibbering hysterics.
Hence the doubling down. They just cannot consider that there is any doubt in their belief. It's the sign of a lower intellect, that you cannot apply a rational argument to your beliefs. If what you believe won't hold up against a slight wind of questioning, maybe what you believe is wrong
Not only that, but they preach religion from books whose text was settled many, many centuries ago. So that's worse than, say, someone believing a notion which is decades out of date because they learned it from their parents who were taught it at school.
@@rosiefay7283And those books got translated and modified SO MANY TIMES over the millenias that they've completely lost the original purpose they had when they were first written : to bring people together through compassion and understanding. It's literally the whole point of Abrahamic beliefs in the first place. You don't transcend through prayer, you're supposed to actively try to do better everytime you're given the opportunity to improve on anything. The prayer is just thanking the deity/prophet/whatever for setting you up on the right path thanks to the scriptures.
I live in a deeply religious society, and it drives people absolutely batty when I give them a half-answer because I haven't gotten all the information yet, or science doesn't have the information yet. To them, you either know, or you pray. You can't say that you don't know "yet." That just makes you a loser in their eyes... and it's why a ton of MLMs are based in my area. The ladies there sound confident and give yes/no answers to everything, and people fall for it
Which is hilarious as most of the original discoveries in natural philosophy (put simply, modern physics) were made by monks and friars. What went wrong?
That person must REALLY like the artists style to go through the painstakingly hours long conversation, walking them through the math step by step to help them see their mistake. I applaud their hard work and patience, I was grinding my teeth in frustration the entire story. It's sad that this artist will possibly keep losing work due to their bad maths.
And they were so confident thinking they did the math right 💀 I'm horrible at math, but I'll admit it. Pretty sure if someone corrected me I'd be thankful
I can kind of understand the artist, each new character adds complexity, at least if you expect them to interact. But yeah, they advertised half off base price for each additional character. Still, the would be commissioner wanted 13 characters, 12 characters at half price, that just feels exploitative here. No denying that the artist is bad at math though.
@pantern2 its not half off the price for each new character, it's adding half. Making a picture with one character be worth the same as with two is not gonna work. But neither is making a single artwork cost double just for the subject being two things instead of one. Believe it or not, but fulfilling two separate single-subject comissions is more work than one 2+ subject commission, so adding 50% makes sense. It would make more sense to also have a cut off point for added characters though, like 'anything over x costs x amount' to avoid something with insane amounts of details to keep track of and likely so many revisions....
Simple way of fixing the "gas needs a container" argument. 1) take a football that needs to be pumped up. 2) weigh it. Then pump air into it, and weigh it again. Congratulations, you proved that air has a weight. 3) we all agree things with weight fall down. Gravity or boyency or whatnot, doesnt matter here. Things fall. We all agree. 4) air has a weight. Things with weight fall. Congratulations, you proved why air sticks to the earth without a container.
I once had a two hour argument with my brother about physics. My argument was that physics can be EXPLAINED without using mathematics (as I learned in my physics class). He thought I was saying it could be figured out without mathematics. Finally, after 2 hours, he understood what I was trying to tell him.
Tbf, not all Physics. If you don't use math, some quantum physics turns from explanations to simple statements that don't make any sense. This is because human intuition doesn't line up with the world of the very small. But then again at this point it's more of an argument about the definition of "explaining". Does someone need to understand at the end of an explanation for it to be an explanation?
i mean yes most of the simpler concepts of physics don't need mathematics to properly explain them, math really only becomes a requirement when delving into the more complex sectors of physics when it comes to large scale phenomena's that become harder to fully 'see' due to scale or when it comes to concepts and figures that rely on mathematics to explain the possibility of their existence. then again most of the stuff that requires math are tailored to specific professions that dabble in higher academics, something that most people won't need or even use for a majority or even the entirety of their lives tl;dr: technically yeah, you don't really need math to explain most physics.
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@@AliceB0, the problem with any non-math explanation of QM is that, at best, it will be a likeness that might be sufficient for explaining whatever aspect of the quantum realm the person explaining it has in mind, but then people get it into their heads that they understand it and they take that likeness and they run with it to places that it really has no business going to. I don't know if you're a physics person but if you are, I'm guessing you find that annoying too. So does a person have to understand the explanation for it to be an explanation? No, but it's really effing annoying when they _think_ that they do. ;-)
This cured my flu immediately. Ok, not entirely true, im still sick. But this has cheered me up. Thanks Clicky! Edit: this is why this is my favourite community on RUclips. Thank you for all the get well messages and funny jokes.
Little correction on the first Clicky Academy segment: It's not the Normal Force that holds the apple on the tree. It would be the Tension from the peduncule/stick/stem. It does the same job as the normal force in this context, but the normal force is for when an object rests on a surface or another object (and is applied by the surface/second object).
As an accountant I would have lost my sh** on that price argument. I would have sent an amortization spreadsheet showing them why what they are doing is wrong and told them their art isn’t worth the headache of teaching math.
Minor note: For the apple thing, the force holding them up wouldn't be the normal force, which is what the N stands for. The normal force is for an object sitting on a surface, and is sort of like a compressive force. Apples are suspended, so it's a tension force, not compression, more comparable to a stretched spring.
It depends on the definition of the normal force. Some definitions only include contact with a surface and some include all forces directly opposite to another specific force. On a slope for example your normal force is not normal (ie perpendicular) to the surface. If you want a source with a different definition than yours try the German wikipedia page for normal force, which includes forces on cylindrical objects (like the apples stem) and explicitly mentions compression and tension. (Also technically the normal force is not what compresses the apple, because it is caused by the Pauli exclusion principle, so the compressive force is gravity. ... But then again gravity is actually the opposite according to Einstein so who cares XD.)
they work very similarly so it's fine for a bsic level explanation but you are right, there's a difference between the tension force and the normal force
Basically this entire video, the "She's a witch" scene from Monty Python's Quest for the Holy Grail was going through my mind: "If she weighs the same as a duck, she is made of wood and therefore.. a witch."
32:41 You know, this actually reminds me of something. Remember in “Inside Out” when they were on the train of thought and Joy accidentally knocked some crates over. Those crates had facts and opinions, but they looked the same so they were hard to sort. After Joy complained about it, Bingbong shrugged it off says that “it happens all the time” and just scooped a handful into a crate. Maybe the writers were onto something, lol
"Travesti" is a Spanish word that roughly translates into "transvestite". It is very common in Argentina, where it refers to trans women in general and to transgender sex workers in particular. Of course, like most words referring to the LGBTQ+ community, it has been and still is used as a slur, but it's also being reclaimed by them.
Aw man, I thought dude was just confused about "transvestite" and "travesty". That would've been funny. I do think though that the fact his entire argument can be debunked with "do you know what LGBT stands for?" is pretty hilarious. Assuming of course that he was arguing that gay/lesbian/trans people aren't part of LGBT, because I'm not actually entirely sure what he was saying.
I just made a comment about it although I didn't know it was used in Spanish too, bc I only hear it being used in portuguese. The more you learn I guess
8:30 Okay, I learnt this in my science class, a Planet, including Earth, has these things: - Gravity. It has to have so much gravity that it is pretty much spherical. - It has an orbit and has cleared it's orbit, meaning it has marked it's path around a star and isn't flying in a straight line or etc. in space. If the Earth were to be flat, it wouldn't remain flat for very long, the gravitational pull will pull it towards the center and force it back into a sphere. This force acts like the shape of a container, since if it wasn't a sphere, the gravity would be imbalanced and much weaker. That means it would spill everywhere insetad of forming a sheet of water like a barrier. If you take a fridge magnet and some magnetic sand or some small metal shreds/particles, they will all gather towards the center (magnet) and form a round shape. Subce the magnet will PULL the metal shards, the gravitational force will pull everything on Earth, like rocks, soil, and everything we built on this planet (metal shards) towards the center, which is the core. Since the Earth isnt the size of a small fridge magnet though, it can look flat because of how small WE are.
Ngl, it sounded funny af when interpreted like that, but I think Click didn't have the context of travesti actually being the name of a gender identity in Latin America. In Brazil, it's commonly used by transfem people. The person who posted that mentioned being from South America, so that tracks. It wasn't an actual typo.
Ever since I started watching the Click, I’ve had multiple instances of people telling me I smell good. Clearly the only logical explanation is that watching his channel makes your brain shed tiny fruits and flowers that cling to your hair and clothing then enter people’s nostrils, activating their scent whenever you’re around.
Have I told you that you smell good today? All of you. Oh, wait, maybe it's just the hot food in front of me... no,no, it's because you're all so hot in a very foodish way.
I'm not exactly a math genius as he obviously is. But my 3 grown kids are. I think they could appreciate this on a level that's beyond me. But it's still fun!
52:28 there can be specific reasons for circumcision outside of beliefs or religion. I don’t want to get too specific as it’s quite personal but I had to be circumcised at a very young age due to issues concerning tightness at the urethral opening.
Can I just say that I love that Click explains why most of these people are wrong? Like with the apple person he could have just gone "lol no" but he went into paint and explains why one apple falls but the others dont, and that's just nice :)
The thing is the apple issue is way simpler to explain. If you hold something it won't fall because your strength keeps it in place. If you hold an anvil with your pinky finger, it's so heavy that your finger will break. Like... I don't know, a tree twig? And once your finger is broken the anvil will, shockingly, fall 😂
@@naolucillerandom5280It's not just your strength. It's reverse force that stops gravity from pulling everything to the earth center. How do these people think planes fly? You can literally experiment with gravity and force just by jumping. The force lifting you up is the reverse or opposite force and the gravity is why you fall back down.
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What I don't understand is that even if they don't believe in gravity, anyone who's ever seen an apple tree, must acknowledge that there is _something,_ call it dropity if you want, that causes _one_ apple to fall to the ground while another does not. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That whole art commissioner thing was positively enraging. Even if he was confident about his match, surely he would have known that drawing 13 characters wouldnt add up to 8 grand. Most of us artist would give our left arm for a payout like that, but we know good and well we arent going to get it from one image. It almost looks like hes trying to scam them but so badly nobody would fall for it. Luckily there are plenty of us out there that draw stuff and aren't very very stupid.
Edit: ignore my comment got a bit further and they are just dumb… I was thinking the same thing when you said it’s like a scam. They were so confident about it, but it felt more in a way that they literally meant it adds 50% to the number for each character. Meaning not only were they just a scammer, neither people picked up that there was a possible misunderstanding.
Personally I would've said something like "if I commission ten separate pieces of one character each, each of which costs 30 bucks that'd be 300 total. If I commission a single piece with ten characters and a base price of 30 bucks, by your calcs that is 1153, almost four times the price of the other option. Can you see why I feel like something is wrong here?" Maybe I'm overly optimistic thinking they'd perhaps get the point with that... But one can hope.
13:38 in much shorter terms: if you and a friend were holding onto a tree branch and one of you loses grip even if the branch doesn't break, your logic is you'd fall too without any input at the exact same time, even though you're still holding onto the tree.
5:30 Fun fact: In Spanish, Spain is literally called "España", which is pronounce somewhat like "eh-spania" or "ay-spania" so "Spania" literally does exist, it's just pronounced differently in English.
6:30 about children seeing auras and spirits and their parents : I worked at a camp where children come for a week or two during holidays without their parents. We were a forest-themed camp and we would do alot of activities and games outside. During their free time the children would play the game "Le loup-garou de Thierlieu" which is a game about werewolves. One day, a little 6 yo girl comes to me and said she saw a werewolf in the woods, and now she was afraid. I tried to talk to her, make her describe what she saw, and explained werewolves were mythical and did not exist. She assured me she could see things other didn't, that's what her parents told her : that she was special and saw things other couldn't. That is what those parents do. I had no way of calming her down because she wouldn't believe me. She was afraid of playing outside and the other kids mocked her for believing werewolves where real. She was so lovely i felt very sorry for her. I didn't really know what to say as i was taught to respect parents and kids spiritualities, i could not deny her parents spirituality.... I did my best to make her feel safer.
On one hand, kids say and do the wildest things. There are plenty of funny (and also slightly concerning) stories about kids saying things that are way too adult for their age when they're still toddlers, and it's not just swears they heard on the television one day while their parents were watching TV. But to say that every kid has a magical ability to see things, or that the horrifying stuff a kid is imagining is 100% real... that messes with people on a fundamental level. It would be cool if mythological and folkloric creatures existed and we could see them, but maybe don't tell your kid that everything they imagine is actually there? We have no real way to prove any of this for sure, and while it's a fun hypothetical, some people take it way too seriously.
45:55 First time in my life (I've been a math tutor for university students) I've heard a good argument against "I don't need to learn that math becasue I'll always have a calculator in my pocket"
I mean it’s the same thing as needing to learn spelling and grammar even though we have spellcheck and autocorrect. You need to be able to double check your work to see if it actually says what you want it to say.
the farmer who thought the sun was small actually reminded me of something very wholesome I once read. Just because someone thinks the sun is not hot or big it doesn’t mean it’s any less hot or smaller. So just because someone thinks badly of you it doesn’t make you a bad person. You are amazing wheter people believe it or not. Hope that cheers someone up :)
36:21 The worst thing is, he would "win" the pannel discussion because nobody would be able to convince him he's wrong. He wouldn't accept that he's wrong even if NASA flew him to ISS and he could actually see the curve.
he’d probably also try to claim that they did some weird ass shite to him. “oMg tHeY dRuGgEd mE aNd tHeN pReTeNdEd LiKe tHeY fLeW mE tO tHeIr nOn-eXisTenT sPaCe StAtIOn!! tHeY sHoWeD mE tHis SiMuLaTiOn oF iT-“ and then he’d proceed to rant about this new conspiracy poo 🤣
31:00 it looks like someone that grew to think LGBT+ = bad then realised a lot of LGBT+ people are actually nice normal people so to avoid having to change something deeply engrained in their uprising they made up the idea that LGBT+ people ≠ LGBT+ community
Classic "I don't hate gay people, I just hate gay politics" statement filtered through the worst grammar written in the past decade to create a post that feels endlessly more complex than what it truly is.
Although to be fair, I'm an LGBT+ person, and I'm honestly not a big fan of the LGBT+ community; I find that an (arguably small, but still VERY vocal) part of it is incredibly toxic to anybody who isn't LGBT+, including allies. I try to separate myself from the community because I feel like it is largely damaging to progress and equality.
50:35 I hope to god this artist runs into the same issue with multiple clients and eventually puts together that they lost out on money because they don’t understand THEIR OWN pricing table.
The worst part about the “Math” artist is that the other guy could have simply asked him to give him 13 single character drawings to possibly make him realise his mistake since that would only add up to 585$…
He should've asked for several 2 character drawings. For 13 characters that's only 450 because he basically has a "take 1 and get the second 50% off" scheme
@@gayatriunni549 that's exactly what I wrote. I didn't spell out that it would've been 6*2 plus 1 but how else would you get 13 characters with several sets of 2
@@jojo-pk Well, "several sets of 2" would be everything were there are at least two sets of 2, so if they ordered two pairs and then nine singles it would also qualify. Would not make much sense, but you would get another grouping.^^ Also of course the math would not work out anymore, but we've come to expect that^^
@@Alresu "several sets of 2" in combination with "that's only 450" points to one specific solution (6*2 char + 1 char). I thought that was trivial so I did not see the need to type it out. You're welcome to treat it as an exercise left for the reader.
19:54-20:32 It's funny that they use "Bugs Bunny" as part of their argument. BUGS BUNNY! A cartoon character who by nature of being part of a cartoon already breaks multiple laws of physics and does things that would be impossible IRL.
22:35 another example is with electricity and the "water in pipe" model, the energy moves in an electromagnetic feild 'around' the objects it's traveling from an to, but it's far easier to do calculations through it as wires.
as an artist i legit cant tell if the math fail artist is ignorant or a scammer, cause its fully believable for both. if you ever deal with the please just find a different artist.
it has to be a scam or some kid riding high off internet success that hasn't hit the real world yet. because they WILL scare off future business if they carry on like that.
The vinegar tea towel story is a case of superstitious conditioning. She puts out the towel and the plane exhaust dissipates which it would do anyway but as you said “causation issues” and thus the natural dissipation reinforces her belief falsely in her tea towels. I love my psychology minor.
It just reminded me of the old joke: Joe: "Hey Sally, look at this! I've invented a dinosaur whistle! I just blow it, and it keeps the dinosaurs away!" Sally: "That's silly Joe, there are no dinosaurs around here." Joe: "See! It's working!"
One way to make a joke about someone saying something dumb online, and refusing to acknowledge logic is to say to “come closer” , and then, imitate a head slap.
As an amateur vegetarian / vegan baker... You can actually use applesauce as a replacement for a few things in baking. Typically it's eggs, at about 1/4 - 1/3 of a cup per egg, but it can sub in for a tablespoon or two of oil. You do have to be careful though, as, because it's not fatty, it can add a lot of excess moisture - especially if you go 1:1 in some situations. Like if the brownie mix was using oil instead of butter, and called for a cup of oil.... using a cup of applesauce will definitely make for an odd batter that doesn't bind and fluff right, because it has no fat, but does have a bunch of liquid. Honestly, thinking about it... using an avocado probably would have worked better as a replacement for the oil.
Knowing this has zero to so with being a vegan baker. Applesauce is a common replacement. The person just isn't thay bright as they just do t understand the absolute basics of chemistry in baking/cooking.
@@Insertia_Nameia I didn't say or imply other types of bakers don't know this. I am simply giving my experience with how I learned and applied the knowledge. Which is tied very much to my becoming / being a vegan baker and hanging out with other veg-heads. Most people seemingly either have someone bake for them or buy a store-bought mix, throw eggs in it and bake it. Non-egg eaters don't have that luxury, so they learn about replacements much faster and better if they ever want to eat pastries and quickbreads again. Most people also probably don't understand what the ingredients tend to do in quickbread mix, so having that homemade experience also informs the baker. And considering how many people are either shocked, my cookies that made their knees weak don't have egg in them, or freak out and refuse to try my eggless muffins, it's not common knowledge for people that aren't very seriously in to baking, or amateurs who can't eat common ingredients and learned good substitutes.
I know I'm not vegan or remotely vegetarian, but now i want to try some of the pastries you mentioned. In my head food is food. I know i need food to survive, i don't stop to take a mental deep dive into food and nutrition when my body randomly tells me to eat. I probably should stop to consider my nutritional and dietary habits, but i really don't think about it at all. Also I learned very early in life to never be picky with food, because it was often taken away and not given anything to eat if I refused whatever was served in a few foster families before I was adopted at 8 years old
I missed the word "baker" at first and I thought you were saying you were an "amateur vegan" and I so confused wondering what professional or intermediate veganism would look like
19:00 I think Click missed the flatearther's question here. They were wondering why the moon casts a smaller shadow than the size of the moon during an eclipse. The answer is that because the sun is so massive, it shines around all sides of the moon leaving only a tiny dot of the light obscured. Neither of the experiment images had the flashlight larger than the moon.
@@Enderguy57 English isn't his first language, so every once in a while he misses a subtle twist of grammar. Plus, I assume that map of the eclipse path was only common in the US, so there may have been a cultural confusion too.
Yeah. Funnily enough, you can disprove that post using a ping pong ball and *the actual sun*. As you move the ball further away from a solid plane (piece of paper or a wall) you can see the darkest part of the shadow become smaller and the gradient becomes larger. Flat earthers are stupid
When the term "heterosexual" was first used, they were offended by that too "im not heterosexual im just normal!" Guess what? Peoplr didnt ask to be called homo or trans either. Ppl were labeled with prefix "transexual" necause "trans" means "to cross over". Cis is just a prefix that means "to not cross over". I never use the term "straight" out of respect for Het allies who are counterculture. In most of the 20th century 'straight" also meant "square".
I mean... when heterosexual was coined it didn't mean a positive thing, so being offended about it would make sense. I get your point but if you're making up shit you're no better than the bigots
@@crazydragy4233It's a scientific term. Neutral. It was never coined as an insult. What are you talking about? Also, cisgender is also just a scientific term. Not slang or an insult. People who claim otherwise are literally denying reality.
@@solosynapse You could have literally googled this. Most of those terms started as "diagnoses" for abnormal behaviour and only later evolved into what we use today.
@@crazydragy4233You think heterosexual started out as an insult for behavior? Although the word dates back to the 1800s in invention it wasn't commonly used until the 1960s and no one used it for "abnormal behavior". And it was never considered a medical term.
So,i decided to look it up, and for every ~69 (nice) miles (~110 kilometers) the change in angle from one end to the other is 1 degree. So in other words if you wanted 10 degrees difference, you'd have to travel almost 700 miles, or 1100 kilometers.
Oh my God, the fact that the person refused to just freaking divide 30 by 2 had me raging. WHAT NUMBER TIMES 2 GETS YOU 30, YOU BELLIGERENT PINECONE AAARGGHHH
Probably because he didn't understand at a fundamental level exactly what the calculator was doing. So he had to double down on the calculator being right. I remember being frustrated in 4th grade that no one could explain to me how 1÷5 was 20%. I had to memorize it, but I wanted to know how it happened. My teachers didn't like me much.
and then they added, they *added* 50% to 30 like, *God* I was ready to scream at my phone at 1am how do you fuck up your math this badly, I just can't understand
@@lizzybearyWhat? How to program a calculator? We did that in my philosophy class when we covered Turing. We had to make a Turing machine that could add and subtract.
He is regularly wrong lol but he's close enough most the time it doesnt matter for an entertainment video. I wouldn't try learning too much from him beyond the gist of something. I suppose if he did script his videos they'd be more accurate I'm sure.
I love watching you go all engineer on these people! Also, fun medical fact, variations in rib and vertebrae anatomy are really common, but definitely underreported. Most of the time when radiologists look at an X-ray or CT of the spine or chest, they won’t count the ribs and vertebrae. People can have ribs on their cervical spine and lumbar spine, as well as lacking ribs on the thoracic spine. Also, the number of vertebrae can vary, and sometimes there’s a half vertebra or two or more fused ones. It’s definitely not a gender thing, though!
29:51 in portuguese the word travesti was used as a slur to transfems, gays, drag queens or just males that seemed more feminine and usually "dressed as a girl" (dresses, skirts, crop tops, makeup and such) but with time the lgbt community started to claim the word and actually use it to describe themselves, some people still use it as a slur but not as much as they used to (i hope i explained it well)
@@skyc3560i made this comment exactly bc i didn't see anyone talking about it, i'm brazilian and i also know quite some people that use the term for themselves so i wanted to clarify what it means 😊
Oh! So it has a similar history as the word "queer" in English. That's so interesting! I know some older folks in the LGBTQ community dislike using the term because of their bad history with it, I imagine it's similar in Brazil.
Since the one who used the word said is possible they use spanish, not portuguese, and in spanish "travesti" is a word for cross dressers. Comes from "trans vestido" (trans dressed)
I recall for some reason that Click's got some mad STEM education so it's always entertaining to see how when it's social commentary, he's like "hey, listen..." but when it's physics, it's "now listen here---".
One thing i will always bring up when someone mentions flat earth: A flight from Russia to Alaska is like 8 hours , How do they think people travel the entire length of the earth that quick without the earth being round? for refrence, a flight from australia to thailand is 8 hours, Brazil to Spain is 8 - 10 hours, yet both these distances look smaller on a flat earth map. it just doesnt make sense how I can travel like 4 times the distance in the same amount (or less) time.
@@Azby64 Plane companies are just tryna make money and thank would cost so much extra in fuel. If flat earth was real then they would have lied and said that they made faster planes for long distance travel. (also if its such a goverment secret they arent telling every pilot ever)
They also can't explain westbound flights from California to Australia only taking 14ish hours and not going over land, or the regular tourist cruises to Antarctica. Or the shape of timezones, the view of the sky from the Southern hemisphere, etc.
I bet the artist realised/was on the brink of realising their math had been wrong in their favour, but they had been getting away with it on commissions of smaller groups. And instead of admitting it and keeping the price the same, or changing the pricing for work-intensive commissions, they were scummy enough to keep the pricing they had accidentally been scamming people with. Edit: I usually believe in Hanlon's razor, but I can't easily believe after all that patient explaining, that could still be explained by stupidity rather than malice.
Yeah, by the end, it really read to me more like "Oh god, they’re right. Oh no, I’m gonna look horrible now if I just accept they’re right. OK, just decline the guy so you can stop this conversation pronto."
@@pokefan7446Maybe, but I kind got the impression they just blanket don't understand math and just assume the calculator is doing things correctly (and are in fact so math illiterate they simply can't process why the calculator might be wrong)
I'm not even mad that he's wrong. The whole argument is stupid. He explained his price structure, he actually showed how he calculates it. Even if the math usually works the other way, it's his price. For his art. You pay it or you don't. Not really a point in arguing.
16:00 The "flouride" that is added to water [and toothpaste, and mouthwash] is calcium-fluoride, *_NOT_* hydrofluoric acid! You'd die immediately if it were. The calcium-fluoride reacts with the tooth-enamel forming a surface coding much harder than the regular tooth enamel.
I think this is the longest video I've ever made lmao
An hour of fun!
And that's a good thing! We get more of Click! :3
Longer is better, thank you! ❤
thank you clicky thicky wicky
this is the worst thing i have ever said i'm so sorry
I always would want more of you ❤
I grew up conservative baptist christian. "homosexuality=abomination," "evolution is man's attempt to play God," "women are subserviant to men," the whole works. I was also homeschooled from grade 4 onwards to going to a christian university, and the two times a week I saw other people was always at a church function. I found your channel when I was 19 because of a collab you did with OT, who I had found a couple months prior. You are the biggest reason I finally have learned so much and was able to get out of those mindsets/rhetorics, and for a long time this was the only place that could give me a genuine smile after I had forgotten what that felt like. Thank you.
Homosexuality isn't a abonimation but is a sin
I'm glad you found your way (with some Cliccy assistance) out of that. Especially if you're an adolescent/young female. Good luck with the rest of your journey in life.
Welcome to the real world!
Just a warning from someone who's been there - you're likely to spend the next 20 years finding all the weird little beliefs that were dumped in your brain as a child, and rooting them out one at a time. It's satisfying every time, but also frustrating when you realise the task *still* isn't complete.
At least it gets easier over time.
Hey buddy, you made it! Welcome! Thanks for opening your mind!
Don't get discouraged by the things you might find out or see. There's always gonna be something good to discover too.
@@badclassicalmusicFun fact: it’s not an abomination or a sin. Some people just like people of the same sex. I am so sorry if you’re little rat brain is struggling to comprehend such a simple fact 😊
The artist wrongly adding 50% per character to the base commission was one of the most frustrating thing I've ever witnessed. At one point I started trying to explain it out loud without realising, because I was so frustrated, which led to having to actually explain it to my family, because they were wondering what the hell I was talking about lol
Most people became an artist because of their talent and love for the art, this guy do it because art is the only thing his brain can comprehend.
He's the human equivalent of specialized AI, only capable of doing one thing and that one thing only.
The baboon was doing the math like 45*1.5^x x=number of characters
Now imagine being in a relationship with someone like that. It is not fun. I would explain to my ex how percentage work and the next time she had forget🙄 She was not bright 😂
What got me was when it was in so many words explained that each additional character was 50% of the base price, the other one still didn't get it. But the best moment was when asked what is 50% *of* 30, they used a calculator to show 30 *plus* 50%.
I really think the artist realized, somewhere along the line, that his math was wrong and just played (astronomically) dumb, at least when the commissioner put their back against the wall with the "do you know what 30 divided by 2 is ?" question. Without that, they would've at least had the goodwill to play right (learning their mistake in the process), which was the commissioner's desire.
"we can always tell" with emma watson? SERIOUSLY!? she was a child actor that never left the public, you have SEEN her grow up! WHAT?!
Yeah, some people WATCHED her grow up... Closely.
Those same people are the ones saying 'we can always tell'@@FirethornYT
Watching confidently incorrect people confidently correcting others is irresistible.
Like how I'll try to do, but this time correctly
I’m putting this on r/confidentlyincorrect.
F. My dictionary XD
@DatLobster maybe I will be guest in future Cliccy videos
Confidentially Incorrrect aka Secretly Wrong
"I bet this person's intellect would sink in mercury" is one of the best insults I've ever heard, NGL.
That's one of the best quotes ever
Right? I just got to that and laughed. So good!
I gotta use it
I want to go to a flat earth subreddit and commented that on the top 25 posts
lol right as I read this comment he said it, perfect timing lmao
I once overheard my neighbour say- "The moon is like a solar torch, isn't it? It charges up in the day so it can glow at night."
I was lost for words. That man is in his 40s.
At least he thinks it's a real thing
So the moon doesn't reflect light, it just absorbs it like glow in the dark star stickers?
NGL, that sounds pretty awesome. Unfortunately not how it works, but still awesome. I think your neighbor would appreciate the places that are making sidewalks and road lines glow in the dark to reduce light pollution. Not for them being more environmentally healthy, but because glow in the dark stuff is neat.
@@uglebeffus😂😂😂😂😂😂
@UgleBeffus Glow in the dark stuff is indeed neat. I still have glow in the dark dinosaurs on my bedroom ceiling.
@@MissCaraMintayy same here! I also have a hell lot of stars and other stuff which like lights up our whole room, it is so cool :))
fun fact: humans used to hunt big animals by chasing them until it got so tired it couldnt run away anymore.
Neat fact
Yep.
Still works, my grandpa didnt stand a chance
@@Xenohorse-jjs Nice, how many spears and friends did you have to use? I had to use 4 spears and 3 hunting buddies.
@@MyBoatHasAFlatTire ngl, I only needed one since gramps cant run too far.
"I don't want a girlfriend with saggy boobs because she doesn't know how to take care of them" just BROKE me. I'm almost crying from laughter. It's like they're little pets and if you don't feed them, they'll starve - or that they need attention or they'll get depression. We're back to the sentient boobs, folks. Makes me want Click to cover r/MenWritingWomen
Boobs, the biological analogue of tamagotchis … hmmm …
Hasn't he done that once or twice? Actually I might just be thinking of bad women's anatomy
@@iamacatperson7226 Not sure if he has or not but even if he has, I want another one 😂
@@unapologeticallylizzy fair, I'm sure it would be stupid and hilarious
Worst part is that’s exactly what a lot of misogynists seem to believe.
The nurse arguing that vaccines are unnecessary because she hasn't seen anyone with those illnesses is very unsettling. That's the ENTIRE point of them existing. My mom just got pertussis despite being up to date on her vaccines. It's not like the illnesses magically no longer exist and can't be caught. Hence the major uptick in things like measles and polio when antivaxxing started being so commonplace.
Completely agree, but just one little nitpick. That person wasn't a nurse. They said they're a medical coder. Basically, this means they take what's in the doctor's notes and convert it to a set of numbers which are then sent to the insurance company for billing purposes. Medical coders have some training on medical terminology, but not on how stuff actually works physiologically.
Nurses are educated in anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology. Sure, there are a few (who are disproportionately vocal on Facebook) who are so wrapped up in ideology that they ignore their education, but the vast, vast majority of nurses have better sense than that.
And no disrespect intended to coders. Of course the majority of them also have better sense. It's just that because coders don't have actual medical education, it's less shocking than if the person were a nurse.
Edit: I hope your mom is OK.
@@mirandarensberger6919 Valid! My bad
its like saying “i cant believe we NEED brakes, i’ve never seen a car’s wheels just start rolling on their own!”
Cruel as it may be, silver lining: over time humanity as a whole will gain in critical thinking skills, as people like anti-vaxxers has a higher level of mortality. To bad about all the innocent they'll drag down with them. 😢
@@mattc341"i cant believe we have to wear seatbelts!!! No one ive known has gotten in a car crash!!!1!!1!1"
i love the person who said “gay/lesbian/trans people aren’t lgbt”
like bro
they’re in the acronym
I think the issue there is that they're thinking of "the LGBT community" as an organised group, like a political party or church, and then apply the same logic to it. Like you can be Christian without being part of a church. Or a socialist without being a member of the Socialist Party.
@@rolfs2165 Which is an equivocation fallacy. You switch constantly between the lgbt demographic and the lgbt movement (the activists, which are indeed a minority inside the lgbt demographic).
Common tactic of fraudulent "debaters".
It's like reverse bi erasure
@@rolfs2165 That's because American media constantly phrases it as if it's an organized group.
right? like what does he think LGBT stands for? Lettuce, Guac, Bacon and Tomato?
“This is you. You have a force pulling you down,”
That force is simply the sheer weight of the stupidity of way to many people on this planet.
i think my favorite part about Click is that he doesn't just laugh at shitty people, he takes the time to explain why someone's thinking is illogical or their behavior is unacceptable, combined an approachable and trustworthy personality. i've had a rather nasty past with brainwashing, and words cannot describe just how valuable this is for someone going through deprogramming. thank you for being a part of helping me get my life back, even if it was unintentional
That makes me really appreciate him.
Yeah it helps rewire my brain - I know it's wrong, but having someone explain why is a relief so I don't feel crazy
hope you're doing okay! take care ❤
I feel it also helps me understand the why's, which is essential since I'm autistic. I need the why and how.
@@ErutaniaRosehello my autistic brethren hope you are having a nice day
Fun fact: A full bingo card is known as a house. Congratulations on your house, Click.
The only house I will ever own
I thought it was called a Blackout because they’d all be covered up. Either my memory is wrong or that was just a school thing.
@@Cynical_Socialist my first thought, too. 😂
@channingpappe2876 it could be called either in different regions/countries, I guess. I'm from Scotland and moved to Australia, which are both places that say house.
I'm now interested to hear what everyone else calls it!
@@Hair8Metal8Karen oh hell yeah I always love seeing scots on the internet
Click saying he wanted to be cute today because he photoshopped in a sheep onto the bingo card is the kind of wholesomeness that I live for
“puts sheep in video”
“says he wants to be cute”
“makes a one hour video with bingo”
*refuses to elaborate*
“leaves”
Here’s a weird science fact I learned in high school: ice is less dense than liquid water. When water freezes the molecules form a crystal lattice that is very porous, which is why ice floats in water
Water very often breaks rules
@@SingingSealRiana to this day, I still cannot understand how a substance that is 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen isn’t flammable
@@brianvance1178Also it is the only liqiud that freezes from the top
@@brianvance1178 basicallly because combustion is just a really fast oxidation or something like that, i.e. the initial element getting an oxygen added in a violent way to become more stable than it was (as already stable molecules can't intake more oxygen bc it will destabilize and maybe break them). basically water is already a result of combustion so it can't burn even more, like you kinda can't burn ashes even harder to make mega super hyper ultimate ashes, right? plus if you try to add more oxygen into h2o it should become a peroxide which is less stable than water (and that contradicts the definition of combustion as stated earlier)
tl;dr: water is basically the ashes of hydrogen
@@brianvance1178 flammable how? To burn is to oxides and, you know, the hydrogen in water is already oxidesed as much as it could (hydrogen peroxide is, technically speaking, more oxidesed version, but O-O part is way too unstable to be a product of burning)
But actually, water can burn. In a pure fluorine atmosphere. As any other shit will, sometimes spontaneously. Mostly spontaneously.
As someone who commissions art frequently, the percentage per character argument hurt so bad. Making extra characters cost a percentage of the base price in a commission is incredibly common and I have not seen a single artist argue that it works this way. If this artist has repeat commissioners then it's only because none of them have ever wanted anything with more than 3 or so characters because that's just ridiculous.
Side note but if someone tried to commission me for 13 characters I'd probably end up in jail 😭 that whole segment gave me a headache though... they tried so hard to be patient with them and explain how they were wrong
@@jettaspop for what?
@@CourierCat-isGod probably cus it'd be a nightmare to draw 13 characters for one commission, high chance you'd end up burnt out or at least have hand/wrist pain
Much better to give a fixed price for extra characters.
I'm still working on setting up commissions when my chronic disease doesn't make me feel so catatonic and I can work on them consistently and I just charge +$5 CAD for an extra character add on depending on if it's just a sketch or full piece with rendering? Like damn I'm bad at math to the point it's made my life pretty hard and I still wouldn't have screwed up that bad I almost feel bad for them
It's hilarious to me that people can know optical illusions exist, see all kinds of them demonstrated, and then shrug, go "hey that's a funny curiosity", and go back to implicitly trusting their brain when it tells them it never lies.
Omg this is sooooo infuriating to me.
Whenever this happens ask them what movies are.
Cause movies are just pictures shown in rapid succession.
But our brain is like "Yes, this is a continuous motion"
@@ngotemna8875, heck, if you watch the movie at home then it's not even that. Then it's just a bunch of colored dots situated too closely together for our eyes to be able to distinguish between them. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@ if you wanna go back in time then it's not even a bunch of dots too close together to distinguish, it's just a single Ionized particle of (I forgot what they were made of) that bounces in a straight line and changes color faster than what the naked eye can tell.
movement and color are an illusion on their own if we are talking about screens.
@@thedinastyguild I know it's late but are you on about cathode rays?
If so then the ionized particle you meant would be an electron (beam).
All the "don't be a sheep" types are actually "if you don't listen to ME without question it's because you're listing to 'them' without question because there's no way you can think on your own and disagree".
Gah! I think I felt something in my brain overload. That's exactly the mentality talking to my father is like. He cannot accept that he's wrong in any way or that other people might have a different opinion. It has to be because he just didn't explain it to you enough.
I feel like "it's just pasta" should be a category for future bingo. Just, like, when people show something really mundane and think it is something wildly profound, or else get the wildly wrong idea about what something is, because it is presented in a way you don't expect. Like... that picture of a conservative meme with a "sarcastic" owl about "my face when someone mentions socialism" and an ornithologist responds with "that is an owl having an orgasm."
look man maybe they really love socialists
i'm sorry, people are posting pictures of an owl doing _WHAT?_ Who on earth is stupid enough to not even look that stuff up???
Btw that tweet response chain is false, owls do not have facial expressions. The owl was just blinking.
I died and cried during that argument about the commission prices… people never told anything to them about doing the math wrong?!😭
They must have never had anyone buy more than two characters before. But if you can find the right rich person who's bad at math, you can make bank!
Same! Absolutely wild. I could sort of see how some wealthy, busy, distracted, exhausted, and lazy people could have even paid for three characters, if the sum's not big enough for them to pay attention to details. But above that.. yeah, nope. I wonder how many people have just immediately given up after asking for the price, realising they're either talking to a scammer or an incurable idiot not worth their time.
I'd kind of love to try and order 13 separate characters from them though and point out how weird it is that the price is so much lower even though the only difference is that they're not sharing the same surface, and I'm assumedly paying 100% for each character, not just the 50%.
At the same time I also really want to sell this person something.
I just don't understand how they get to 9 grand and think thats a fair price. Like why does each successive commision get more expensive? I may as well order from the person 13 seperate times to keep the cost down. Its not just basic maths its basic business and economics. I'm a mathematician and it killed me.
i had a therapist as a young adult who was absolutely convinced that my fear of heights was related to my death in an alleged past life. the heights thing wasn't even what i was there to deal with
What kinda therapist was that omfg
I'm so sorry! I've had terrible therapists too. Good ones take real looking. Feels like panning for gold
Are you sure that therapist was licensed?
@@AIHumanEquality Nah they just broke into the office and sat down.
Cool story Malkuth the Sephirah from Lobotomy Corporation
I love how one guy was basically saying “I’m correct because I said so. DON’T CALL ME ARROGANT!”
I can't wait until he backs out of the debate that he himself proposed.
Or better yet, he actually does the debate, and it boils down to a tennis-like match of his opponent providing scientifically proven facts and hard data, followed by him just rebutting "No, that can't be right, because I'm right. Because I say so. Don't call me arrogant."
"I am not arrogant!"
*proceeds to make the most arrogant statement possible on how he can take on actual scientists in a debate*
@@ScooterBond1970I guarantee that's exactly how he'd "debate." Just denial of any facts & insistence that he's right because he says so.
We need Dr. Brian Wecht to debate him. That would be asolutely glorious. And I'm relatively sure Ninja Brian will only try to stab the guy once.
0:40 Click scared me so much with the "Jack" that I've chosen to do my homework. Good job Click.
Hi Jack!
Do your homework, Jack!
Jack, you did your homework right? you better have!
Jack, you did your homework right? you better have!
@@CourierCat-isGod lol play nice
For the art commission one, I think the artist got embarrassed and understood at some point but instead of accepting it they chose to just double down and ignore the fact they might have scammed their friends on accident
oh damn tru
As an artist I am so embarrassed for them 😂 if they at least took away a zero from that price it would have been reasonable.
And then it just feeds the stereotype that Artists are greedy. Such a shame...
To be honest I was getting major scam artist vibes off of them... the thing is... that has to be the worst scam I've ever seen
So I'll give them the benefit of the doubt on that fact alone.
@@sad_doggo2504 same here. I felt like they knew the price is outrageous, they just didn't care.
And they never drew more than 2-3 characters for their friends.
That 50% one took the life out of me 😭😭😭😭
I can almost guarantee that they'd suddenly throw a hissy fit if you tried selling *them* something and threw their own tactics back at them. 🤣
Can his brain even comprehend the concept of buying thing?
Well, I guess there's a reason that guy is an artist and not a cashier or something.
Gonna say thats over 600 bucks per character. You're better off paying for one commission per character
How do THEY not realize how messed up their math is.
Like, 1 character = $45.
13 characters full price would be $585
How do you reach a sum that is literally over 13 times that and NOT realize "oh, something went wrong?"
I think my soulleft my body. I'm still looking for it. Help me.
My dad would fucking LOVE twitter. He once made a flat earther rant for like two hours straight because every time the guy would lose steam he would throw literally any coal onto the fire he could think of just to see how long he could keep the guy talking. {I'd like to add that my Dad is 100% not a flat earther himself, he just likes messing with stupid people}
That doesn't sound like messing with someone it sounds like you're encouraging them.
@@AIHumanEqualityTo be fair there's very rarely any hope convincing them, so it's kinda funny to simply listen to the insanity.
"Sir! We need to put the fire out!"
"No. LET IT BURN"
I don't think I've ever seen someone use curly braces outside of code before
Ahahahaha xD hilarious!
18:07 That, my friend, is just the umbral shadow. The penumbral shadow is much bigger and actually fits the size of the moon.
As someone who has been in the art community and have commissioned several different kinds of art, i can confidentially say that that person is a scam artist. Its not that theyre bad at math, they know exactly what theyre doing, theyre just hoping to get commissions from people who are either new to the community and dont know to look out for people like them, or from people who are bad at math and cant tell that something is wrong. Unfortunately, since they thought itd work with such a big price like that, that probably means theyve gotten away with it before
I had basically the same thought even though I'm not in this community. The big red flag to me was fact the advert says 50% of the base price (and the one asking for the commission pointed it out multiple times), but the texts, towards the end, kept insisting that it was 50% of the total. The discrepancy felt too perfect in its detail, and the language was too precise for someone just very bad at math. I could kinda believe someone being extremely dumb with a calculator and not thinking twice about it (this series has shown us crazy stuff), but this little detail definitely felt deliberate.
I love how there's even a point where they're like "See, you add 50% to the base price, and then, you add 50% to the sum", like, yeah, as you can see, this isn't false advertisement, your honor.
Oh I dont know, as a mathematician myself, people are just stubborn with their bad “maths”
@@hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 I mean, yeah they are, but there's a lot of very specific things they say and do that screams red flag for me. Like how when the person starts questioning them the artist immediately says something like "but I've had friends commission me for that price" or "well nobody's complained about the price before" (this is stuff scammers say a lot), or how they don't even try to listen or follow along with how the other person is trying to do math, and they intentionally switched from 50% of the base to 50% of the sum, and the fact that when they realized it wasn't working they tried to back out of the convo real quick, thats a lot of money for someone to give up on so easily if they really thought their math was right
that's what i figured when he refused to do 30 divided by two, he realized he was caught, so he stopped trying to gas light the client into his "math" and bolted, glad I'm not the only one that thought this
that's a really good point@@archonfett
kinda wish when the whole mask thing was prevalent I'd said something like "What, you don't know about the secret Chinese cameras that record your face?" Anti-maskers would have eaten that up. If you can't reason with them, out-conspiracy them.
Oh absolutely, I had an exemption awhile back before I had gotten long covid that I didn't have to wear a mask in public because of breathing problems and sensory overwhelm. Even still I didn't use that exemption and the only people I saw around me that used it were neurotypical able bodied anti-maskers
cant believe they've never heard of the woke toxins in the masks 🙄
God! I wish I'd thought of that when my father was acting like a jackass about forced masks.
I tried the "it's still manslaughter if you kill someone else by accident"
I love when Click says "I'll keep it simple" and then shows the kind of science that made me cry in school
Oh, is it that difficult for others to understand? It is pretty simple if you go to higher education in those domains, but you probably didn't
@@minestar2247 I'm glad you find it simple, and I hope you've found a fulfilling career as a result; but putting other people down for finding it challenging is unnecessary.
@@AgentPilot i was trying to be nice, that's why I added the "you probably didn't" but once again I use wrong formulations, sorry for that
@@minestar2247 I get sensitive when I think people are calling me stupid, because I felt that way in school a lot. I appreciate your apology and I'm sorry for misunderstanding.
@@AgentPilot Oh, that something I might share too, as I also hate it when people think I'm stupid, or weird
One time I heard someone in a video call America “Englishland” 😂😂😂😂😂 and we need to send all flat earthers to space to put them in super shock and this video makes me want to pass away
50:30 I actually facepalmed during this conversation. Also can you imagine the review for the artist: “Due to the Artist being severely bad at high school math he greatly increased the price drastically.”
I was trying to understand how to get thru to a person in this case. I felt sorry for the guy who liked his art. Clearly it's more an artistic brain than logic... So much more
I'm not that good at math myself and have done some wierd calculations. But if I get corrected I ask how I did it wrong and listens - how else would I learn?
But, I guess that's the logic that person didn't really had.
This is why you see art pieces of questionable quality going for millions of dollars and here we thought it was money laundering.
I envy the confidence of these people. Even when I am 99.9% sure I am correct, I am not this confident 😅
Same for me, even when I know I’m right.
It's like knowing you are right, but don't have the confidence to try and explain why you are right
Yep. You can only be this confident if you don't understand anything about.. well, anything. Propabilities, percentages, exceptions, circumstances, human brain and memory, mechanical errors, typos etc. Anyone with a scientific mind can come up with some reason why they might be wrong, so there's always that tiny bit of doubt.
I will say I think when I actually know as I don't want to come across as rude!
@@Salicat99
It shouldn’t be considered rude to be right.
I love how every bingo video has anti-vax, flat-earthers and bad evolution in it no matter the topic... says a lot about those people 😂
Maybe there is a caurelation between those topics, but more research is needed. More at noon
@@minestar2247Research done by anti-vaxxers, the flat earth society and the anti-darwin society that they are not related. All three used the same group of scientists
Misery loves company
Crank magnetism
Yeah... "Just read a book" sadly isn't enough. I wish it was.
I actually recoiled at moon girl cause Im australian and went to an all girls school, there were SO MANY girls like this, theyd say the dumbest shite and youd just sit there processing it
"Children under 7 years old..." claims like that always crack me up, I can remember things that happened when I was 3 well enough to remember my favorite outfit, the layout of our house, etc. I can confidently say I was not telepathic, did not see ghosts, did not see auras, and had no memory of past lives. It makes me wonder if the people who believe these claims are suffering amnesia or something. Especially if they think the age cutoff is 7 years.
Same I remember when my father caned me cause I wasn’t doing well in maths at that age, I remember the apartment we lived in, I remember the playground I only went to like 10 times, I remember a one off barbacue that happened in said apartment. Child can remember stuff from that time not everything but we don’t remember everything now do we
My mother very much wants to believe that I am somehow ✨magic✨. She loved to tell me how when I was 3 or 4, I made the light click on and off, somehow.
I barely remember anything before age 8, but I am fairly certain that didn't happen.
Some adults just want to believe that /they/ were magic at one point and so push it onto children
As someone who semi believes in spiritual stuff, claims like that one give the rest of us a bad rap.
I can distinctly remember being 3 years old, never seeing ghosts or spirits and never knowing anything about auras until much much later. However I did (and still do) have distinct memories of past lives, and I talked to our pets and the trees in the backyard as though they were people. I was... a lonely kid.
The thing about spirituality is that it's never quantifiable in any way, and it's never the same experience for everyone. It's like life, everyone goes on their own journey, much of it subjective and a great deal of it philosophical. So these people trying to push their specific spiritual beliefs really don't accomplish anything except making the rest of us look nuts. And pushing their beliefs onto kids is especially toxic because kids, and also adults, can be pretty suggestible at times, and who wouldn't want to believe they have special powers? It can be a slippery slope.
People who do experience the same phenomena will naturally cluster in groups and explore their experiences together, but that takes time and we're usually pretty quiet about it. Going around making bold claims just gets a lot of eyes, and sometimes heads, rolling. After all, it wasn't that long ago they burned people at the stake for being weird, and having a mental issue used to get you locked up in an asylum for life. Society has never been forgiving to anything out of the ordinary.
may be 19 years old with dementia!
But I forgot ENTIRELY WHAT THE _____ I WAS GONNA SAY!
I remember not that much from when I was younger than 7 years old but I know for sure I didn't saw anything like ghosts and such I can really well recall my nightmares, old playground even the old bed in salon, but not single paranormal stuff that isn't a nightmare. If I saw things like that I would probably still see them today and probably be on meds for schizophrenia.
Regarding the twitter artist 50% thing:
The artist not only applied compounding instead of simple percentage to their pricing, they also got THEIR OWN math wrong: 13 characters at compounding 50% from a $45 start isn't $8757, it's $5838.59. Their posted calculation for the flat colors example also shows why they're wrong: They added an additional step. So not only are they bad at percentages, but they can't even count to 13 properly either.
I did not realise it was humanly possible to be this atrocious at math.
OH MY GOD 😭
Yeah, they were doing the math for 1 base + 13 extra. 14 characters instead of 13.
at that point i was considering them maybe having Dyscalculia which is a disability resulting in difficulty learning or comprehending arithmetic, such as difficulty in understanding numbers, learning how to manipulate numbers, performing mathematical calculations, and learning facts in mathematics.
@@samgnz3n530If dyscalculia doesn't get officially recognized as a mental disorder/disability by credible medical professionals I'm going to be pissed.
I think they counted the first two as one.
Like they added 13 50%s instead of starting with 45 as the first and adding 12 50%s
I once saw a review under a cookie recipe that wasn't actually an example of a "bad review", but definitely an example of "bad math". It went something like this (translated): "The recipe calls for 1/4th of a cup of sugar, but seeing as my husband doesn't like things too sweet, I decided to only use 1/3rd of a cup. It turned out perfect for us!" Which, I mean, I'm glad they liked it, but I am quite confused as to how they didn't realize they actually used more sugar rather than less.
That's why the 1/3 Pounder burger failed in the US, because too many Americans thought 1/3 was less than 1/4.
@@solosynapse*sigh* Yup, that tracks.
I've seen many Americans not understand fractions so I'm assuming it's an educational failure.
I've seen this a few times. There's a surprising number of Americans who can't read fractions.
@@solosynapseit was literally better than a 1/4 burger as well in terms of cost and general food quality
My biology teacher once told us a story about 2 of her friends (who are married to each other)
They do not drink tap water due to fluoride (they believe the government tries to track where flouride goes) and yet one of their closest friends is a biology teacher.
Later that day, my friend googled some toothpaste ingredients:
-Flouride.
I doubt they’ve realized that they’re brushing their teeth with the one thing they try to avoid.
what level of paranoia even is this
I think the reason most the anti-science crowd have difficulty wrapping their heads around the concept is that they’re coming from the perspective of religious “Truth”, where everything is set in stone. The idea that what we “know” can change based on new information drives them absolutely wild. It’s true, or it isn’t. “Based on current knowledge this the most reasonable hypothesis, but new information may change our view” is unacceptable, it sends them into gibbering hysterics.
Hence the doubling down. They just cannot consider that there is any doubt in their belief. It's the sign of a lower intellect, that you cannot apply a rational argument to your beliefs. If what you believe won't hold up against a slight wind of questioning, maybe what you believe is wrong
Not only that, but they preach religion from books whose text was settled many, many centuries ago. So that's worse than, say, someone believing a notion which is decades out of date because they learned it from their parents who were taught it at school.
@@rosiefay7283And those books got translated and modified SO MANY TIMES over the millenias that they've completely lost the original purpose they had when they were first written : to bring people together through compassion and understanding. It's literally the whole point of Abrahamic beliefs in the first place.
You don't transcend through prayer, you're supposed to actively try to do better everytime you're given the opportunity to improve on anything. The prayer is just thanking the deity/prophet/whatever for setting you up on the right path thanks to the scriptures.
I live in a deeply religious society, and it drives people absolutely batty when I give them a half-answer because I haven't gotten all the information yet, or science doesn't have the information yet. To them, you either know, or you pray. You can't say that you don't know "yet." That just makes you a loser in their eyes... and it's why a ton of MLMs are based in my area. The ladies there sound confident and give yes/no answers to everything, and people fall for it
Which is hilarious as most of the original discoveries in natural philosophy (put simply, modern physics) were made by monks and friars. What went wrong?
That person must REALLY like the artists style to go through the painstakingly hours long conversation, walking them through the math step by step to help them see their mistake. I applaud their hard work and patience, I was grinding my teeth in frustration the entire story. It's sad that this artist will possibly keep losing work due to their bad maths.
And they were so confident thinking they did the math right 💀
I'm horrible at math, but I'll admit it. Pretty sure if someone corrected me I'd be thankful
That one was making me so unbelievably mad for no reason haha
I can kind of understand the artist, each new character adds complexity, at least if you expect them to interact. But yeah, they advertised half off base price for each additional character. Still, the would be commissioner wanted 13 characters, 12 characters at half price, that just feels exploitative here. No denying that the artist is bad at math though.
I really wanted to see them get it 😂😭
@pantern2 its not half off the price for each new character, it's adding half. Making a picture with one character be worth the same as with two is not gonna work. But neither is making a single artwork cost double just for the subject being two things instead of one. Believe it or not, but fulfilling two separate single-subject comissions is more work than one 2+ subject commission, so adding 50% makes sense.
It would make more sense to also have a cut off point for added characters though, like 'anything over x costs x amount' to avoid something with insane amounts of details to keep track of and likely so many revisions....
The idiocy in this episode was physically painful. Keep it coming, lmao.
We're just a bunch of mental masochists
The most painfull one was the math one, like, WHO DOESNT KNOW SIMPLE DIVISION!
@@minestar2247it was truly painful
I enjoy a little suffering with my morning coffee. Reminds me that I’m alive. And smarter than a good chunk of the population.
@@charlieblockclocksnow trully
Simple way of fixing the "gas needs a container" argument.
1) take a football that needs to be pumped up.
2) weigh it. Then pump air into it, and weigh it again.
Congratulations, you proved that air has a weight.
3) we all agree things with weight fall down. Gravity or boyency or whatnot, doesnt matter here. Things fall. We all agree.
4) air has a weight. Things with weight fall.
Congratulations, you proved why air sticks to the earth without a container.
Congrulations
I once had a two hour argument with my brother about physics. My argument was that physics can be EXPLAINED without using mathematics (as I learned in my physics class). He thought I was saying it could be figured out without mathematics. Finally, after 2 hours, he understood what I was trying to tell him.
Tbf, not all Physics.
If you don't use math, some quantum physics turns from explanations to simple statements that don't make any sense.
This is because human intuition doesn't line up with the world of the very small.
But then again at this point it's more of an argument about the definition of "explaining".
Does someone need to understand at the end of an explanation for it to be an explanation?
i mean yes most of the simpler concepts of physics don't need mathematics to properly explain them, math really only becomes a requirement when delving into the more complex sectors of physics when it comes to large scale phenomena's that become harder to fully 'see' due to scale or when it comes to concepts and figures that rely on mathematics to explain the possibility of their existence. then again most of the stuff that requires math are tailored to specific professions that dabble in higher academics, something that most people won't need or even use for a majority or even the entirety of their lives
tl;dr: technically yeah, you don't really need math to explain most physics.
@@AliceB0, the problem with any non-math explanation of QM is that, at best, it will be a likeness that might be sufficient for explaining whatever aspect of the quantum realm the person explaining it has in mind, but then people get it into their heads that they understand it and they take that likeness and they run with it to places that it really has no business going to.
I don't know if you're a physics person but if you are, I'm guessing you find that annoying too. So does a person have to understand the explanation for it to be an explanation? No, but it's really effing annoying when they _think_ that they do. ;-)
That sounds like "I need to take a vacation after this" kind of job. :D
Same thing happened to me twice. Once with my dad, the other with a friend.
Though our convos were likely only 30 minutes at most.
This cured my flu immediately.
Ok, not entirely true, im still sick. But this has cheered me up. Thanks Clicky!
Edit: this is why this is my favourite community on RUclips. Thank you for all the get well messages and funny jokes.
"I CAST HEAL FLU!"
Feel better soon:)
Happiness helps healing
That's funny. I feel sicker than ever listen to these idiots.
@@CR1MSONACE "restoration is a perfectly valid school of magic, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise"
The usage of slurs by these people really speaks volumes about their intelligence.
i dont it says anything about their intelligence, but rather how inconsiderate they are and have probably ugly personalities
Swearing like a COD lobby, with the intelligence to match.
@@CR1MSONACElol
6:32 as someone who was under 7 years old at a certain point in my life, i dont remember seeing auras, spirits, and remembering past lives.
when i was under 7 i was more worried about winning first in mario kart than auras or spirits
@@combopybrosharkfrenforhire6420 FR
Also the government did actually did do experiments with psychic kids (who were actually pretending).
Little correction on the first Clicky Academy segment:
It's not the Normal Force that holds the apple on the tree. It would be the Tension from the peduncule/stick/stem. It does the same job as the normal force in this context, but the normal force is for when an object rests on a surface or another object (and is applied by the surface/second object).
Had a feeling something was off
Oh no, click was confidently incorrect.
@@noidrealms7221
You have no idea how badly I wanted to add that in.
@@noidrealms7221 yeah he does it so we can correct him in the comments, he once said :)
As an accountant I would have lost my sh** on that price argument. I would have sent an amortization spreadsheet showing them why what they are doing is wrong and told them their art isn’t worth the headache of teaching math.
Minor note: For the apple thing, the force holding them up wouldn't be the normal force, which is what the N stands for. The normal force is for an object sitting on a surface, and is sort of like a compressive force. Apples are suspended, so it's a tension force, not compression, more comparable to a stretched spring.
It depends on the definition of the normal force. Some definitions only include contact with a surface and some include all forces directly opposite to another specific force. On a slope for example your normal force is not normal (ie perpendicular) to the surface. If you want a source with a different definition than yours try the German wikipedia page for normal force, which includes forces on cylindrical objects (like the apples stem) and explicitly mentions compression and tension. (Also technically the normal force is not what compresses the apple, because it is caused by the Pauli exclusion principle, so the compressive force is gravity. ... But then again gravity is actually the opposite according to Einstein so who cares XD.)
they work very similarly so it's fine for a bsic level explanation but you are right, there's a difference between the tension force and the normal force
I think tension is usually denoted as F, the restorative force, but i could be very wrong there, it's been an age since i did the maths on springs.
i don’t even get that whole reasoning: like gravity doesn’t exist cause not ALL apples fall down? then whats that called when one apple falls down??
@@minecraftreportsIn their mind? Probably God causing the apple to fall at that time, as part of God's design. Or something.
I'm a closeted trans boy whose name is Jack, so you calling me Jack in the intro really meant a lot. ❤️🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
Hope you have a good day, Jack
Have a good day this day too, Jack
Basically this entire video, the "She's a witch" scene from Monty Python's Quest for the Holy Grail was going through my mind: "If she weighs the same as a duck, she is made of wood and therefore.. a witch."
She turned me into a newt!
It is a fair cop.
"Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of science?"
@@kylajensen1957He got better...
@@kylajensen1957😂I got better
32:41 You know, this actually reminds me of something. Remember in “Inside Out” when they were on the train of thought and Joy accidentally knocked some crates over. Those crates had facts and opinions, but they looked the same so they were hard to sort. After Joy complained about it, Bingbong shrugged it off says that “it happens all the time” and just scooped a handful into a crate. Maybe the writers were onto something, lol
If I know Pixar writers, the meaning was absolutely intentional
"Travesti" is a Spanish word that roughly translates into "transvestite". It is very common in Argentina, where it refers to trans women in general and to transgender sex workers in particular. Of course, like most words referring to the LGBTQ+ community, it has been and still is used as a slur, but it's also being reclaimed by them.
Aw man, I thought dude was just confused about "transvestite" and "travesty". That would've been funny.
I do think though that the fact his entire argument can be debunked with "do you know what LGBT stands for?" is pretty hilarious. Assuming of course that he was arguing that gay/lesbian/trans people aren't part of LGBT, because I'm not actually entirely sure what he was saying.
@@uglebeffus Oh, yeah, he was hella confused 😂. And that's indeed what he was saying, which is obviously nonsense
I just made a comment about it although I didn't know it was used in Spanish too, bc I only hear it being used in portuguese. The more you learn I guess
The word in Spanish is "trasvesti" you need that "s"... Maybe not in Argentina but in other Spanish speaking countries to do.
@@monykasaso As you say, not in Argentina. We say and write"travesti" without that first s.
8:30
Okay, I learnt this in my science class, a Planet, including Earth, has these things:
- Gravity. It has to have so much gravity that it is pretty much spherical.
- It has an orbit and has cleared it's orbit, meaning it has marked it's path around a star and isn't flying in a straight line or etc. in space.
If the Earth were to be flat, it wouldn't remain flat for very long, the gravitational pull will pull it towards the center and force it back into a sphere. This force acts like the shape of a container, since if it wasn't a sphere, the gravity would be imbalanced and much weaker. That means it would spill everywhere insetad of forming a sheet of water like a barrier.
If you take a fridge magnet and some magnetic sand or some small metal shreds/particles, they will all gather towards the center (magnet) and form a round shape. Subce the magnet will PULL the metal shards, the gravitational force will pull everything on Earth, like rocks, soil, and everything we built on this planet (metal shards) towards the center, which is the core. Since the Earth isnt the size of a small fridge magnet though, it can look flat because of how small WE are.
“You better behave or I will identify as a Travesty” is such an awesome line and I’m SO gonna steal it!
Aww I'm called phoenix too puddin' 😊
29:53
Ngl, it sounded funny af when interpreted like that, but I think Click didn't have the context of travesti actually being the name of a gender identity in Latin America. In Brazil, it's commonly used by transfem people. The person who posted that mentioned being from South America, so that tracks. It wasn't an actual typo.
@@felipegobattoscheibler4812 that’s awesome!
Ever since I started watching the Click, I’ve had multiple instances of people telling me I smell good. Clearly the only logical explanation is that watching his channel makes your brain shed tiny fruits and flowers that cling to your hair and clothing then enter people’s nostrils, activating their scent whenever you’re around.
that or we are all less depressed and shower more yayyyyyyyyyyy (thats the case for me anyway)
Have I told you that you smell good today? All of you. Oh, wait, maybe it's just the hot food in front of me... no,no, it's because you're all so hot in a very foodish way.
I'd believe this "science" before I'd believe flat earth 😂
The REAL "5G-vaccine shedding" lmao. Instead of "gEtTiNg AuTiSm *insert Karen screech*", you just smell really good
You do smell really nice though
I love watching Click have a nerd-stroke and rage-teach us all arithmetic. 🤣
I'm not exactly a math genius as he obviously is. But my 3 grown kids are. I think they could appreciate this on a level that's beyond me. But it's still fun!
Right? Lmao
I swear i saw somewhere that he has a degree in some higher math. Cannot remember if it was physics, engineering, or something else.
52:28 there can be specific reasons for circumcision outside of beliefs or religion. I don’t want to get too specific as it’s quite personal but I had to be circumcised at a very young age due to issues concerning tightness at the urethral opening.
Can I just say that I love that Click explains why most of these people are wrong? Like with the apple person he could have just gone "lol no" but he went into paint and explains why one apple falls but the others dont, and that's just nice :)
The thing is the apple issue is way simpler to explain.
If you hold something it won't fall because your strength keeps it in place. If you hold an anvil with your pinky finger, it's so heavy that your finger will break. Like... I don't know, a tree twig? And once your finger is broken the anvil will, shockingly, fall 😂
If there's gravity, the ornaments should be falling from Christmas tree 😅
why don't carrots fall from the tree 😤
@@naolucillerandom5280It's not just your strength. It's reverse force that stops gravity from pulling everything to the earth center. How do these people think planes fly? You can literally experiment with gravity and force just by jumping. The force lifting you up is the reverse or opposite force and the gravity is why you fall back down.
What I don't understand is that even if they don't believe in gravity, anyone who's ever seen an apple tree, must acknowledge that there is _something,_ call it dropity if you want, that causes _one_ apple to fall to the ground while another does not. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That whole art commissioner thing was positively enraging. Even if he was confident about his match, surely he would have known that drawing 13 characters wouldnt add up to 8 grand. Most of us artist would give our left arm for a payout like that, but we know good and well we arent going to get it from one image. It almost looks like hes trying to scam them but so badly nobody would fall for it.
Luckily there are plenty of us out there that draw stuff and aren't very very stupid.
Edit: ignore my comment got a bit further and they are just dumb…
I was thinking the same thing when you said it’s like a scam.
They were so confident about it, but it felt more in a way that they literally meant it adds 50% to the number for each character.
Meaning not only were they just a scammer, neither people picked up that there was a possible misunderstanding.
Personally I would've said something like "if I commission ten separate pieces of one character each, each of which costs 30 bucks that'd be 300 total. If I commission a single piece with ten characters and a base price of 30 bucks, by your calcs that is 1153, almost four times the price of the other option. Can you see why I feel like something is wrong here?"
Maybe I'm overly optimistic thinking they'd perhaps get the point with that... But one can hope.
As an Australian, we do not claim moon girl. She clearly didn't pay enough attention in year 6 science
As another Australian, I can confirm, we do not claim her.
As ANOTHER Australian, I can confirm AS WELL, we do not claim her
Also as an Australian we will not or ever in the foreseeable future claim her
As the Australian I can confirm that we will never claim her or accept her.
Yet another Aussie, we do not claim her
13:38
in much shorter terms:
if you and a friend were holding onto a tree branch and one of you loses grip even if the branch doesn't break, your logic is you'd fall too without any input at the exact same time, even though you're still holding onto the tree.
5:30 Fun fact: In Spanish, Spain is literally called "España", which is pronounce somewhat like "eh-spania" or "ay-spania" so "Spania" literally does exist, it's just pronounced differently in English.
It's just without the final a and with the n and the I in switched places.
6:30 about children seeing auras and spirits and their parents :
I worked at a camp where children come for a week or two during holidays without their parents. We were a forest-themed camp and we would do alot of activities and games outside. During their free time the children would play the game "Le loup-garou de Thierlieu" which is a game about werewolves. One day, a little 6 yo girl comes to me and said she saw a werewolf in the woods, and now she was afraid. I tried to talk to her, make her describe what she saw, and explained werewolves were mythical and did not exist. She assured me she could see things other didn't, that's what her parents told her : that she was special and saw things other couldn't. That is what those parents do. I had no way of calming her down because she wouldn't believe me. She was afraid of playing outside and the other kids mocked her for believing werewolves where real. She was so lovely i felt very sorry for her. I didn't really know what to say as i was taught to respect parents and kids spiritualities, i could not deny her parents spirituality.... I did my best to make her feel safer.
Werewolves aren't entirely mythical. There is conditions that can cause people to look like similar things to werewolves.
@@AIHumanEqualityBut do they ACT like werewolves? That's the important part. Doesn't matter if you're a Furry, it's whether you kill people or not.
On one hand, kids say and do the wildest things. There are plenty of funny (and also slightly concerning) stories about kids saying things that are way too adult for their age when they're still toddlers, and it's not just swears they heard on the television one day while their parents were watching TV.
But to say that every kid has a magical ability to see things, or that the horrifying stuff a kid is imagining is 100% real... that messes with people on a fundamental level. It would be cool if mythological and folkloric creatures existed and we could see them, but maybe don't tell your kid that everything they imagine is actually there? We have no real way to prove any of this for sure, and while it's a fun hypothetical, some people take it way too seriously.
45:55 First time in my life (I've been a math tutor for university students) I've heard a good argument against "I don't need to learn that math becasue I'll always have a calculator in my pocket"
I mean it’s the same thing as needing to learn spelling and grammar even though we have spellcheck and autocorrect. You need to be able to double check your work to see if it actually says what you want it to say.
I was thinking the exact thing. You should just clip that whole section and make students watch it.
Day 1 syllabus: Don't be this guy
@@MissCaraMint Spellcheck is a peace of shut!
Basic math is important but most people aren't gonna need to remember advanced math.
@@AIHumanEquality True, but this is the third thing you learn about math ever, multiplication, that's not even getting to brackets
the farmer who thought the sun was small actually reminded me of something very wholesome I once read. Just because someone thinks the sun is not hot or big it doesn’t mean it’s any less hot or smaller. So just because someone thinks badly of you it doesn’t make you a bad person. You are amazing wheter people believe it or not.
Hope that cheers someone up :)
36:21 The worst thing is, he would "win" the pannel discussion because nobody would be able to convince him he's wrong. He wouldn't accept that he's wrong even if NASA flew him to ISS and he could actually see the curve.
Not if NASA decides not to fly him back.
Also winning a debate doesn't mean you're right, it means you debate better
he’d probably also try to claim that they did some weird ass shite to him.
“oMg tHeY dRuGgEd mE aNd tHeN pReTeNdEd LiKe tHeY fLeW mE tO tHeIr nOn-eXisTenT sPaCe StAtIOn!! tHeY sHoWeD mE tHis SiMuLaTiOn oF iT-“
and then he’d proceed to rant about this new conspiracy poo 🤣
he'd be like "oh the curved windows make the earth look round!!!"
Well, in that case, you just need to show him how do you open it.
I love laughing to people who are somehow confidently more stupid than me.
"Wow I hate myself. I'm so stupid"
(goes on social media)
"Wow I hate everyone else much more! They are even more stupid!"
@@shinymainespoon And I hate the fact that that is somewhat true.
Its why Jerry Springer was so popular. You could claim that "at least I'm not them."
31:00 it looks like someone that grew to think LGBT+ = bad then realised a lot of LGBT+ people are actually nice normal people so to avoid having to change something deeply engrained in their uprising they made up the idea that LGBT+ people ≠ LGBT+ community
That actually makes sense
Classic "I don't hate gay people, I just hate gay politics" statement filtered through the worst grammar written in the past decade to create a post that feels endlessly more complex than what it truly is.
Although to be fair, I'm an LGBT+ person, and I'm honestly not a big fan of the LGBT+ community; I find that an (arguably small, but still VERY vocal) part of it is incredibly toxic to anybody who isn't LGBT+, including allies. I try to separate myself from the community because I feel like it is largely damaging to progress and equality.
@@TheWorstestPro Unfortunately, this is just a truth of life. Every single group has those bad apples that make the entire batch taste sour.
50:35 I hope to god this artist runs into the same issue with multiple clients and eventually puts together that they lost out on money because they don’t understand THEIR OWN pricing table.
At this point I'm screaming at my phone, " just go get your tattoo/mural somewhere else!"
38:12 Click literally and unironically makes the crying face and then forgets to mark that square on the bingo card lol. Love it!
The worst part about the “Math” artist is that the other guy could have simply asked him to give him 13 single character drawings to possibly make him realise his mistake since that would only add up to 585$…
He should've asked for several 2 character drawings. For 13 characters that's only 450 because he basically has a "take 1 and get the second 50% off" scheme
@@jojo-pkshould’ve gotten 6 sets of 2 and then one extra on its own
@@gayatriunni549 that's exactly what I wrote.
I didn't spell out that it would've been 6*2 plus 1 but how else would you get 13 characters with several sets of 2
@@jojo-pk Well, "several sets of 2" would be everything were there are at least two sets of 2, so if they ordered two pairs and then nine singles it would also qualify. Would not make much sense, but you would get another grouping.^^
Also of course the math would not work out anymore, but we've come to expect that^^
@@Alresu "several sets of 2" in combination with "that's only 450" points to one specific solution (6*2 char + 1 char).
I thought that was trivial so I did not see the need to type it out. You're welcome to treat it as an exercise left for the reader.
19:54-20:32 It's funny that they use "Bugs Bunny" as part of their argument. BUGS BUNNY! A cartoon character who by nature of being part of a cartoon already breaks multiple laws of physics and does things that would be impossible IRL.
22:35 another example is with electricity and the "water in pipe" model, the energy moves in an electromagnetic feild 'around' the objects it's traveling from an to, but it's far easier to do calculations through it as wires.
As an Argentine, i take the "most woke" label with pride.
Also, if we are the wokest, I'm afraid to step outside our borders 😢
As someone from the United States, I feel compelled to instantly apologize 😂
Well. I have this discussion with my husband that the real woke are Qanon. Argentina being woke at this point would kind of fit my point...
@@Rechtauch 🤣😂🤣😂
Que feliz me hace ver alguien más de Argentina que vea a Click 🥺 y si somos tan woke como dice el de la publicación cómo es que ganó Milei? 👀
y ahora están en speedrun contra Estados Unidos para ver quien retrocede más en una presidencia
as an artist i legit cant tell if the math fail artist is ignorant or a scammer, cause its fully believable for both.
if you ever deal with the please just find a different artist.
Think if they were a scammer would've given up earlier than that. this is def a case of ignorance and failure to understand basic percentages.
it has to be a scam or some kid riding high off internet success that hasn't hit the real world yet. because they WILL scare off future business if they carry on like that.
I think he's ignorant.
I think he's ignorant.
I think he's ignorant.
The vinegar tea towel story is a case of superstitious conditioning. She puts out the towel and the plane exhaust dissipates which it would do anyway but as you said “causation issues” and thus the natural dissipation reinforces her belief falsely in her tea towels. I love my psychology minor.
I immediately thought of Skinner's Pigeons
@@Imnya yes!
My favorite part is when she speculated that vinegar, an acid, “alkalises” them.
Bro I read this comment just as I got to that part of the video-
It just reminded me of the old joke:
Joe: "Hey Sally, look at this! I've invented a dinosaur whistle! I just blow it, and it keeps the dinosaurs away!"
Sally: "That's silly Joe, there are no dinosaurs around here."
Joe: "See! It's working!"
One way to make a joke about someone saying something dumb online, and refusing to acknowledge logic is to say to “come closer” , and then, imitate a head slap.
As an amateur vegetarian / vegan baker... You can actually use applesauce as a replacement for a few things in baking.
Typically it's eggs, at about 1/4 - 1/3 of a cup per egg, but it can sub in for a tablespoon or two of oil.
You do have to be careful though, as, because it's not fatty, it can add a lot of excess moisture - especially if you go 1:1 in some situations. Like if the brownie mix was using oil instead of butter, and called for a cup of oil.... using a cup of applesauce will definitely make for an odd batter that doesn't bind and fluff right, because it has no fat, but does have a bunch of liquid.
Honestly, thinking about it... using an avocado probably would have worked better as a replacement for the oil.
Knowing this has zero to so with being a vegan baker. Applesauce is a common replacement. The person just isn't thay bright as they just do t understand the absolute basics of chemistry in baking/cooking.
@@Insertia_Nameia
I didn't say or imply other types of bakers don't know this.
I am simply giving my experience with how I learned and applied the knowledge.
Which is tied very much to my becoming / being a vegan baker and hanging out with other veg-heads.
Most people seemingly either have someone bake for them or buy a store-bought mix, throw eggs in it and bake it.
Non-egg eaters don't have that luxury, so they learn about replacements much faster and better if they ever want to eat pastries and quickbreads again.
Most people also probably don't understand what the ingredients tend to do in quickbread mix, so having that homemade experience also informs the baker.
And considering how many people are either shocked, my cookies that made their knees weak don't have egg in them, or freak out and refuse to try my eggless muffins, it's not common knowledge for people that aren't very seriously in to baking, or amateurs who can't eat common ingredients and learned good substitutes.
I know I'm not vegan or remotely vegetarian, but now i want to try some of the pastries you mentioned. In my head food is food. I know i need food to survive, i don't stop to take a mental deep dive into food and nutrition when my body randomly tells me to eat. I probably should stop to consider my nutritional and dietary habits, but i really don't think about it at all. Also I learned very early in life to never be picky with food, because it was often taken away and not given anything to eat if I refused whatever was served in a few foster families before I was adopted at 8 years old
Also, i enjoy trying new foods for the sake of trying new foods. As long as it's commonly labeled as food I'll eat it.
I missed the word "baker" at first and I thought you were saying you were an "amateur vegan" and I so confused wondering what professional or intermediate veganism would look like
31:20 reminds me of a time my mom told me that trans people aren't a minority because there's too little of us...
Does your mother know what a minority is?
@@YourGirlTyra yeah, just like she knows moon is a planet
@@CrappyAxe oh gosh...
Errmm....
Nahhh that reminds me of when my mum compared hrt to addictive drugs 😭😭
19:00 I think Click missed the flatearther's question here. They were wondering why the moon casts a smaller shadow than the size of the moon during an eclipse. The answer is that because the sun is so massive, it shines around all sides of the moon leaving only a tiny dot of the light obscured. Neither of the experiment images had the flashlight larger than the moon.
i was kinda confused on his explanation
@@Enderguy57 English isn't his first language, so every once in a while he misses a subtle twist of grammar. Plus, I assume that map of the eclipse path was only common in the US, so there may have been a cultural confusion too.
i know he is swedish@@MaskedReviews
@@Enderguy57 I assumed you did. I continued the conversation.
Yeah. Funnily enough, you can disprove that post using a ping pong ball and *the actual sun*. As you move the ball further away from a solid plane (piece of paper or a wall) you can see the darkest part of the shadow become smaller and the gradient becomes larger. Flat earthers are stupid
I love the "i'm not arrogant i'm just always absolutly right"
18:01 Fun fact: That's a image of Io (one of Jupiter's moons) compared to earth, so no, nasa doesn't say that the Moon is that size.
4:00 Imagine arguing that trains can't exist because you can walk backwards inside a moving train and that's a "contradictory" movement...
When the term "heterosexual" was first used, they were offended by that too "im not heterosexual im just normal!"
Guess what? Peoplr didnt ask to be called homo or trans either. Ppl were labeled with prefix "transexual" necause "trans" means "to cross over". Cis is just a prefix that means "to not cross over".
I never use the term "straight" out of respect for Het allies who are counterculture. In most of the 20th century 'straight" also meant "square".
I mean... when heterosexual was coined it didn't mean a positive thing, so being offended about it would make sense.
I get your point but if you're making up shit you're no better than the bigots
@@crazydragy4233It's a scientific term. Neutral. It was never coined as an insult. What are you talking about?
Also, cisgender is also just a scientific term. Not slang or an insult. People who claim otherwise are literally denying reality.
@@solosynapse You could have literally googled this. Most of those terms started as "diagnoses" for abnormal behaviour and only later evolved into what we use today.
"I don't use the word straight cause it's offensive to het allies." Lol. That is the funniest thing I've read today.
@@crazydragy4233You think heterosexual started out as an insult for behavior? Although the word dates back to the 1800s in invention it wasn't commonly used until the 1960s and no one used it for "abnormal behavior". And it was never considered a medical term.
So,i decided to look it up, and for every ~69 (nice) miles (~110 kilometers) the change in angle from one end to the other is 1 degree. So in other words if you wanted 10 degrees difference, you'd have to travel almost 700 miles, or 1100 kilometers.
Oh my God, the fact that the person refused to just freaking divide 30 by 2 had me raging. WHAT NUMBER TIMES 2 GETS YOU 30, YOU BELLIGERENT PINECONE AAARGGHHH
Probably because he didn't understand at a fundamental level exactly what the calculator was doing. So he had to double down on the calculator being right.
I remember being frustrated in 4th grade that no one could explain to me how 1÷5 was 20%. I had to memorize it, but I wanted to know how it happened. My teachers didn't like me much.
and then they added, they *added* 50% to 30
like, *God* I was ready to scream at my phone at 1am
how do you fuck up your math this badly, I just can't understand
53?? Maybe?? Not sure...😥
@@chesneymigl4538 they just never told you?
@@lizzybearyWhat? How to program a calculator? We did that in my philosophy class when we covered Turing. We had to make a Turing machine that could add and subtract.
Click should start a math and science channel. He explained gravity better than any of my teachers have
He is regularly wrong lol but he's close enough most the time it doesnt matter for an entertainment video. I wouldn't try learning too much from him beyond the gist of something.
I suppose if he did script his videos they'd be more accurate I'm sure.
@@jaymercer4692I've only seen him be wrong in math once! Idk abt science, but I'd love it if he'd make a math channel :)
I think he was an engineer,so he seems to have quite a lot of culture... Yeah,he would be quite good
12:45 I love when they cut to the cat looking over to her like "wtf did you just say?"
I love watching you go all engineer on these people!
Also, fun medical fact, variations in rib and vertebrae anatomy are really common, but definitely underreported. Most of the time when radiologists look at an X-ray or CT of the spine or chest, they won’t count the ribs and vertebrae. People can have ribs on their cervical spine and lumbar spine, as well as lacking ribs on the thoracic spine. Also, the number of vertebrae can vary, and sometimes there’s a half vertebra or two or more fused ones.
It’s definitely not a gender thing, though!
I'm going to be entirely honest I really enjoy the click academy bits because somehow he always explains the things better than my teachers
exactly. his explanation for differentiation just made it make perfect sense.
I mean, he WAS a math teacher lol
29:51 in portuguese the word travesti was used as a slur to transfems, gays, drag queens or just males that seemed more feminine and usually "dressed as a girl" (dresses, skirts, crop tops, makeup and such) but with time the lgbt community started to claim the word and actually use it to describe themselves, some people still use it as a slur but not as much as they used to (i hope i explained it well)
Was looking for this comment!
I know a few people from Brazil that like the term travesti.
Makes me happy that someone mentioned this!
:D
@@skyc3560i made this comment exactly bc i didn't see anyone talking about it, i'm brazilian and i also know quite some people that use the term for themselves so i wanted to clarify what it means 😊
Oh! So it has a similar history as the word "queer" in English. That's so interesting! I know some older folks in the LGBTQ community dislike using the term because of their bad history with it, I imagine it's similar in Brazil.
I think the English equivalent is "transvestite"
Since the one who used the word said is possible they use spanish, not portuguese, and in spanish "travesti" is a word for cross dressers. Comes from "trans vestido" (trans dressed)
11:54 The way the cat turns when she goes “Yeah, it is.”
I recall for some reason that Click's got some mad STEM education so it's always entertaining to see how when it's social commentary, he's like "hey, listen..." but when it's physics, it's "now listen here---".
One thing i will always bring up when someone mentions flat earth: A flight from Russia to Alaska is like 8 hours , How do they think people travel the entire length of the earth that quick without the earth being round? for refrence, a flight from australia to thailand is 8 hours, Brazil to Spain is 8 - 10 hours, yet both these distances look smaller on a flat earth map. it just doesnt make sense how I can travel like 4 times the distance in the same amount (or less) time.
They like to say that longer flights are just the pilots going in circles to simulate a massive globe. Damn it they "win" every time.
@@Azby64 Plane companies are just tryna make money and thank would cost so much extra in fuel. If flat earth was real then they would have lied and said that they made faster planes for long distance travel. (also if its such a goverment secret they arent telling every pilot ever)
They also can't explain westbound flights from California to Australia only taking 14ish hours and not going over land, or the regular tourist cruises to Antarctica.
Or the shape of timezones, the view of the sky from the Southern hemisphere, etc.
@@solosynapse Yeah, I was just trying to use the shortest flight i could think of thats goes over where the flat earth would "end"
Circumnavigation was discovered in the 1600s. Do they really think some dude in the 1600s just made up that he could sail around the world? Lol.
I bet the artist realised/was on the brink of realising their math had been wrong in their favour, but they had been getting away with it on commissions of smaller groups. And instead of admitting it and keeping the price the same, or changing the pricing for work-intensive commissions, they were scummy enough to keep the pricing they had accidentally been scamming people with.
Edit: I usually believe in Hanlon's razor, but I can't easily believe after all that patient explaining, that could still be explained by stupidity rather than malice.
I might switch to this fee structure. The art gets exponentially harder with each character added.
Ya, I was definitely starting to think they were just counting on their customers being stupid or something.
Yeah, by the end, it really read to me more like "Oh god, they’re right. Oh no, I’m gonna look horrible now if I just accept they’re right. OK, just decline the guy so you can stop this conversation pronto."
@@pokefan7446Maybe, but I kind got the impression they just blanket don't understand math and just assume the calculator is doing things correctly (and are in fact so math illiterate they simply can't process why the calculator might be wrong)
I'm not even mad that he's wrong. The whole argument is stupid.
He explained his price structure, he actually showed how he calculates it. Even if the math usually works the other way, it's his price. For his art.
You pay it or you don't. Not really a point in arguing.
16:00 The "flouride" that is added to water [and toothpaste, and mouthwash] is calcium-fluoride, *_NOT_* hydrofluoric acid! You'd die immediately if it were. The calcium-fluoride reacts with the tooth-enamel forming a surface coding much harder than the regular tooth enamel.
HF would also be unnecessarily dangerous for the people who work at the water treatment plant.
Thank you, you deserve more likes.
And no calcium fluoride doesn't cause autism, because these people seem to think it does for some reason
5:34 as a puerto rican who's 2% irish it's even funnier that they spelled puerto rico as if it's a fucking leprechaun's pot o gold 😭