that documentary is in my recommended as i watch this video. ive already watched it several times over. i watch his videos to fall asleep sometimes. 12/10 would recommend.
I didn't realize that indigenous people in Australia were considered "Flora and Fauna" until well into the 20th century. But it's not surprising. Native Americans were not allowed to vote until 1957, which is crazy. And the Bureau of Indian Affairs is placed within the Department of the Interior, more or less adjacent to the Dept of Agriculture, still to this day. Since all matters involving Native Americans are handled by the same depts that oversee national parks, and agriculture feels a lot like classifying them as "flora and fauna" if you ask me.
Not that it's anything to brag about, but Native Americans received citizenship in 1924, and thus the right to vote. At least for the Department of Interior/US Dept of Ag, they're two different departments, not related. Although the USDA also does land management through the US Forest Service, its main focus is agriculture/trade/development. The Department of the Interior contains Bureau of Indian Affairs and a bunch of resource management agencies, including the Park Service. Agreed that it's a little weird that the Bureau of Indian Affairs is in that department, but it is something literally within the country. I think the only other answer would to have it just be its own separate entity, but considering the land management aspects of reservations, etc, it kind of makes sense to have it within the Dept. of the Interior.
related: you only see native american (and other brown people) history in natural history museums. with the dinosaurs and the taxidermy. never in the art museum where all the white people history goes.
Well, many native americans were actively fighting the right to vote because they didn't want to be part of the US, as that would mean giving up their culture to conform to white american culture. A modern day equivalent would be saying Ukrainians don't have the right to vote in Russia /nm
because there is an upcoming referendum in Australia which regards Indigenous issues, we are now at something like 95% of Indigenous Australian ppl being enrolled to vote, our AEC - Aus electoral commission - is rly rly good at trying to ensure ppl in rural or remote areas or poorer ppl still have the opportunity to vote now and aren't as disenfranchised as many in the US
15:00 The trans-atlantic accent was a speaking pattern that wealthy people developed specifically from upper class boarding schools. That homogenized environment that young wealthy people were part of their entire childhood and adolescence turned into a very specific accent. This accent would then be exposed to the rest of the country via them joining “the workforce” (white-collar or just celebrity work) as adults. It definitely trickled down a little to more middle-class people as they tried to sound more ‘cultured’ (wealthy). But eventually it fell out of fashion and now we just associate it with early-to-mid 1900s media (because the majority of people that were in those workforces were from those wealthy boarding school backgrounds.)
It’s also thought that the accent may have been used on radio and tv because of the way the technology of the day had problems reproducing the bass tones of human voices well. I’m not sure how backed up that fact is though.
@@Boggythefroggy The tonality that is associated with the accent is partially due to the filtering of the voice via radio signals, but the actual speech patterns are necessary to properly recreate the Classic Radio Announcer sound. (Weird example but it’s the best thing I can think of): If you listen to Hazbin Hotel streams with the cast talking in character, Edward Bosco (original voice of Alastor) is speaking in a trans-atlantic accent, even without the voice filter that makes him sound like he’s speaking through the radio (as is heard in the pilot). Aka. If you speak through just a radio filter, it just sounds like you speaking though a radio. Speak in a trans-atlantic accent through that filter and you’ve got your sound.
It was also taught in schools for both film and stage acting for many years (there's also a variation called the Mid-Atlantic accent). Before that, the posh British accent was the standard in american acting schools.
Its really nice to just hear psychosis be joked about in a way that doesnt make it sound inherently harmful, i know that sounds simple but thank you BoyBoy
During my undergrad when I needed money I worked as a phlebotomist at a plasma bank as well as donating often myself. It was probably the worst job I have ever had and it made me feel like a literal vampire sucking the plasma out of these people like every two days, for a multi billion dollar pharmaceutical corp no less. It was sad as fuck because the people in there were desperate, the people working there were desperate (most of them donated themselves), and all the money just went straight up to price-gouged life-saving pharmaceuticals that people need to live but can't afford. It really is a disgusting industry.
I kept doing that for a while until I kept getting denied for having high blood pressure. It's hard to explain how low you have to feel getting denied from the lowest form of getting money. Those places do feel wildly dystopian
@@nerdgirl7363 I have an anxiety problem so sometimes my blood pressure would be too high as well. Really sucks when you need the money and are out of options
It's incredibly wild that you can get paid for donating (it's just selling at that point) blood, here you get a sore arm and coffee with sandwich as a reward 😂 Offering money rewards just incentivices those in need to donate instead of it being a philanthropic act
@@SwimmingInSunlight to be clear, donating blood and donating plasma are very different things. It is strange to me that they use them interchangeably because they are not. Donating plasma is only used for drug production so it's quite different than donating blood. Additionally when donating plasma your red blood cells are actually returned to you meaning you can donate more frequently and it isn't as physically taxing as donating blood.
"I think [xQc]'s a good guy" He isn't. Categorically. I don't understand why content creators treat him with kiddie gloves. Just because he behaves like a toddler does not mean he is actually one.
talking about privatizing everything in america, even AMBULANCES are privately owned!! they’re owned by companies and make deals with hospitals, and that’s why it costs so much to take an ambulance. they’re price gouging.
It’s so crazy because my mom was working full time as a nurse with a degree and she would donate plasma and blood every couple weeks because we were living paycheck to paycheck like it’s so scary because you don’t even need to be that down bad on your luck to have to do these things to survive in this country
1:11:20 there was a disabled woman who died from I believe seizing and was killed by her metal straw. It was a big thing talked about in the disability community bc plastic straws are needed by a lot of disabled people for various reasons and safety is one of those reasons.
*trigger warning: eye injury* I read a story about an old woman falling and the metal straw in her cup went into her eye and I never ever ever ever will use a metal straw you cannot convince me. Same with putting knives and forks facing up in the dishwasher or a drying rack. N O P E!
if you're wondering what "50 w" means, w is just a chinese shortening of 10,000- used in place of k or m, typically- not a typo, just a small cultural difference
55:17 The 50w in the temu email means 500,000. In Chinese, big numbers are usually written with units that go in 10^4 steps instead of 10^3 steps like English. 10,000 is the character 万, which is pronounced wan and sometimes abbreviated with w.
A good friend of mine is a public school teacher in Des Moines who has been donating plasma multiple times a month for several years now in order to make rent, and now in the summers works as a phlebotomist to get by. He told me one of the saddest days was when he was waiting to donate earlier this year and he ran into another teacher at his school who had been teaching longer than him and had tenure.
100% with Jarvis on the guns- never shot one, never want to really, they freak me out. Don’t need that responsibility in my hands, with having to handle them in a certain way, store them correctly, be mindful of where they point, etc etc. Best way to achieve all that is to not have me hold it lmao.
Aren't knives the same? Aren't cars the same? I totally get not having any desire to handle guns, but being freaked out about holding one sounds strange - its a piece of metal, its not gonna do anything by itself and any healthy adult can operate it safely, just like knives and cars. It just takes some instruction, training and common sense. I live in a country where all healthy men are conscripted, with those unwilling to go to the military doing civil service. This leads to a huge portion of the population handling guns regularly for 6 to 12 months, with very very few serious accidents over the years. There is no reason to be freaked out.
@@banaana1234 it sounds like all those people become well trained with them using them for many months, you compared it to driving, driving for the first 50 hours you have so much less control than you would want, same for using a gun for the first time
38:44 I agree with this so much. I moved to Finland about a year ago and the bureaucracy here is almost nonexistent compared to the US. Like the government officials I interacted with just believe me when I tell them something, I don’t have to prove it with a paper trail- I missed a deadline and called the office and they just extended it, no questions asked. It took me 5 days to renew my passport here (I mean I received my physical passport within 5 days). Of course the government isn’t perfect anywhere, but that antagonistic relationship Americans have with institutions isn’t something I would have ever even realized was antagonistic without living in a different country.
this is such a small thing but it always makes me so happy whenever I see it - kudos to whoever out there made real captions for this instead of the auto-generated? where it says whos speaking if the camera doesn't have them in frame and stuff. I miss the days when users could make captions for videos, because there's many I'd like to do it for but no longer can, so it always tickles me to see someone put the time out there to either do it themselves or have something better do it for them so the captions would be accurate and good. It's very appreciated
I loved the Aussie 🇦🇺 boys stay in the states this summer, they were so good on Hasan’s streams (they walked in as Hasan turned on Toxic Gossip Train). Ididathing’s nickname should be Testosterone
As a current high school student who is taking government, honestly yes. Would it be a little cringy? Yeah. But it would definitely stick in my head as a funny modern way of thinking about the Bill of Rights, and sometimes you need those connections to remember stuff.
I've sold plasma a lot over the last couple of years. With a full time job. It's an absolute capitalist dystopian nightmare to feel guilty that you haven't sold your blood enough this week because you feel like you're not doing enough
I'm just on the "Culture & Race" section and I just wanted to say that when my fiancé and I went to the USA for a few weeks, we definitely had a few cases of Americans asking if we were Australian or Irish or Scottish, and the Irish guess kinda makes sense because the accent we have has a lot of Irish influence despite us being from England. Most people correctly guessed England though. The strangest one was this older American guy heard us talking and went "hey are you guys from England?" and we said yeah and he went "cool...Liverpool right?" and we were both very taken aback by this guy being able to pinpoint the exact city we were from, because that almost never happens
It’s because of the Beatles. Liverpool has a certain dialect that many educated (and non-Floridian) Americans would probably be able to point out. Hope you had a good time in the greatest country of all time 🇺🇸🫡
Speaking of the human cloning scandal Bobbybroccoli released a video on that maybe a few weeks before the actual documentary. Highly recommend it, even if you've already seen the documentary as he has a nack for storytelling and makes great graphics.
I watch BobbyBroccoli's video on the super collider about every 2 weeks, maybe even more often. One of the best videos on RUclips imho. Fills the perfect niche when I want to watch an episode of Well There's Your Problem Podcast but don't want to wake up my roommate laughing my ass off at 3am
Hearing discussions of immigration is always very interesting. As a white person who has been an immigrant for my entire life, it is so funny when people complain to me about immigrants. Becashe they don’t seem to mind me. My father’s family is from Romania, and immigrated to Germany in the late 70s. They got a lot of shit for being immigrants, but now they see themselves as completely white and no longer immigrants. So some of them then turn around and complain of Ukrainian and Syrian immigrants.
Not to be too dark but important to highlight just how dangerous egg donation remains today. Research into women’s health remains underfunded and relatively young, so we’re only just beginning to learn about how hormone injections impact the body. At a minimum there’s a huge amount of women who have donated dying of cervical cancer. It’s so tragic that women took on such risk to have their eggs wasted by a snake oil salesman
The test for australian citizenship has a question like "should people have to speak english everywhere when they move here" and theres 4 answers ranging from absolutely to definitely not and if you say anything other than absolutely youve gotten it wrong 😑
I’m so happy for this episode 😭 I always love seeing the aussies at azan’s place when they’re in town and I also love watching sad boyz,so seeing them both together is magical 💖✨✨✨ Also, people being referred to as flora and fauna is a new thing I hadn’t ever heard of. That’s freaking nuts.
People in other threads here have confirmed that this is actually a myth. Not to worry though, as an Australian myself, even I believed this for a while
As a non-American another value I find in react videos is that the reaction of the commenter gives me a gives me a cultural gauge, "Is that guy being odd or is that a thing that is normal in the US? Oh he's being odd? thanks"
33:00 Alex and Alexa there is also a problem with plasma donations. They pay a lot more, are significantly more uncomfortable, and very dangerous without enough food and water in the 48 hours around a donation. I've donated plasma 5 times for 500$ as a broke college kid, and the clinics were all full of fellow kids but mostly the locals who the college absolutely steamrolls over. I am very worried about this and I'm glad someone with your influence is addressing this horribly exploitative industry.
They said blood donation and it took a minute to realize they meant PLASMA cuz I've never been paid for whole blood donations. And the plasma donation industry is exploitative af.
but also what about the humans who literally cannot live for 5 days without receiving medicine made from blood plasma? they are dependent on this system in order to live as the vast majority of plasma comes from this broken, fucked up system, but should all the patients who rely on it die?
The egg thing (the faking of cloning section) - when the bosses ask for their employee's eggs, it's more than just "like taking blood," that's SA. Because, ya know, how/where they're produced. Like commanding someone to get a pap smear or smth. Even if they're not directly involved, it's fucked up.
How has Aleksa never mentioned that he's related to that stewardess that fell out of a plane and lived before??? That is an insane thing to name drop. "Like oh we're talking about plane crashes, I'm related to that chick that survived a mid-air breakup"
I felt similarly about the dog vs pig thing when i was younger, cuz i remember being so confused when everyone was so outraged about the dog festival in China and yet ate factory farmed cows and chickens and pigs, the cognitive dissonance is so real man and it just goes to show that most normal people abhor the idea of such unnecessary violence but can't see past their social conditioning and look at their own actions. It's easier to focus on an external thing instead
i’m a phlebotomist (i draw blood from donors) at a local nonprofit blood bank and we recently had a privatized larger corporation come into our area and it’s so crazy to see how many people we’ve lost to them bc they have more monetary incentive. i mean given the option to give locally and the blood stays local or give to a corporation and get money for it?? like it’s pretty clear why they’re leaving
been watching some older sad boyz videos, and thanks to you two, I’ve been feeling like I can be more of a sad boy lately, just be more open about emotions with myself. y’all have just been such a positive influence on the internet, and it’s so great to watch and enjoy this podcast about feelings and other things also, love you guys
I work at a blood bank and the places that pay you for plasma it is all sold to other places, none of it goes to people that need blood. It is considered non transfusable
I resonate really heavily with Alex's keep doing keep happy, and Jordan's analogy really hit it home. It's been really odd tackling being sick as often as I have been the last 2-3 months, but I'm glad I have tools to deal with it
Quick Australian Constitution fact check. We do have one! It’s just kind of boring. We don’t have a Bill of Rights though, which is where stuff like ‘free speech’ would be.
I relate so much to boyboy. I'm eurasian from Bulgaria and I'm in the first generation of son of my immigrant parents (with my sister) in france because my eldest brother was born in Sofia. I definitely white pass even though i was often asked if I was asian, particularly from Mongolia. My dad had literally the same energy of the "i thought we were all Australians" 😭 but in france
I grew up in northern Australia and people put freshwater crocs into public pools as a prank sometimes. I always just felt sorry for the animal swimming in a chlorinated pool. I'd heard they took them from crocodile farms but that might not be true
I used to donate plasma twice a week so I could afford groceries, I worked in construction at the time too and I have never thought about how weird and fucked up it really was
Jarvis making the Day 1 Patch link to the first few amendments is SO real, all of the first 10 amendments were proposed and ratified within about 4 years of the Constitution. Another amendment getting ratified in the US would be like waiting for a long-dead MMO get an update after years of abandonment from the devs.
I’m not sure if anyone pointed this out when they were talking about accents, but it’s not just other country’s accents that we struggle with. Have you talked to someone from Louisiana or Minnesota? As a transplant from the west coast, sometimes I can’t understand people in the Midwest, and it’s so wonderful. I love hearing different ways of saying things.
@@franjkav Because I live here, I understand everyone most of the time. Sometimes there’s just expressions or words that stump me. Every time someone tells me they need to “wahrsh” something I have to remember that they mean “wash.” Even with my friends, I have to sometimes figure out what they mean with context clues.
A bit late in the day but just a head's up, as an ex-Ryanair cabin crew (also please not "air hostess", that's a very outdated name and we now go by cabin crew or flight attendant) they're actually an incredibly safe airline to fly with. They have a very new fleet of planes (mainly because they constantly sell their older planes to other less safe airlines but that's another story) which are well-maintained and they're a dreadful company in many ways but the crew are very well-trained.
I recently started creating commentary and reaction content and listening to y’all’s pods talking about the type of stuff you make is honestly so helpful lol. I’m barely even making rookie leagues but to know I’m not the only one feeling the way I do about stuff is very nice. luv u sad boyz
25:26 that example of him doing whatever because he believed he was in an illusion reminds me of The Good Place, when they brought Simone into the afterlife, and she didn’t believe in it. She believed that she was in a simulation because of a coma or something, and she just did anything disruptive.
It's really interesting to hear about the blood banks after I just graduated from college where I gave plasma to get grocery money I dont plan on ever doing it again but it was an easy way to get some cash my roomates and I would often say were selling our bodies 😅 love the pod btw always interesting convos!
Yea as a college student I donate twice a week every week and make almost $600 per month, I wouldn’t be able to survive without that money, as that is about the same amount as my rent payment living in a crappy college student apartment with roommates. My roommates joke that our rent is paid by blood to our vampire landlord. Personally I’ve never really had any side effects from donating but I know people who have had bad experiences. However I do have these wicked scars on the insides of my elbows and I’ve had doctors, professors, and family members ask me if I’m using hard drugs because of the “track marks”
a funny thing about how america talks so much about their amendments and whatnot is that sometimes right wing conservatives here in brazil will be like but about our first amendment of free speech and it's like my guy you know we have our own constitution like ... we never had unconditional free speech in fact we have tons of conditions pls 😭 like they fr just don't know a single thing about their own laws and shit
1:24:25 !! There’s a person in my field of work who will take poorly received or controversial articles and write them in comic form on jpegs, all so someone’s google mentions and citations won’t go up. I’ve read many a xenophobic article that way
Shit, i used to live ON the delmar divide, Delmar was 40 feet from my backyard. Hearing a podcast i like talk about it is insane. But yeah STL is a pretty good representation of how America is failing its people right now
There's so much on this podcast I wish to comment that I just going to say thanks for the episode! Having lived abroad and traveling around, I'm having so much fun on this episode
Fun fact, Australia actually does have a constitution. They are doing a referendum later this year to add an indigenous advisory board to the government.
On *kind-of* the topic of cloning humans and what factory-production of human beings *could* end up looking like in a sci-fi horror lens: Tender is the Flesh is an excellent piece of literature (a good read generally).
if i remember correctly the transatlantic accent was created because (just like jordan speaking super annunciated all the time) they needed to be able to be heard very clearly on film since it was a very new thing and the sound was not polished
Jarvis and I must be having similar algorithms because I burned through all the Bobby broccoli videos in the last month and cannot stop watching Mayday/Air Disasters.
was having such severe deja vu during the plane crash section of the conversation, then remembered fellow podcaster ben cahn spent an entire episode of his podcast detailing his favorite plane crashes just a couple weeks ago. an unexpected hot topic
None of the amendments were a day 1 patch. When they were writing the constitution, the idea of the bill of rights came up, but the delegates just wanted to go home, so they were added later!
Learning that Jarvis watches bobby brocolli (unless someone else recently made a documentary about south korean cloning) is not the Jarvis lore i expected today
people watch react content to get the same feeling as showing a cool youtube video to a friend except none of my friends ever look at any of the links I send them
anyone interested in the blood selling stuff should look into organ selling and pharmaceutical studies. as soon as you put a price on your body, the most marginalized will be the first and most common group to go after it. especially in the case of pharmaceutical studies, since health care is so expensive people who didn't even know what was wrong with them would do drug trials. organ selling replicated the same problem and surrogacy in other countries where it's not as regulated is the same.
17:46- fun fact it was a wendy's drive thru. i remember this happening i saw the news like the week it happened and shared it w everyone i knew bc i was like WHOAA
I used to sell my plasma, and I think the reason people my have looked rough after coming out of the facility might be because they were cold. After donating plasma, a bag of saline is hooked up to the IV to replace the fluids you just lost. It’s room temp which ended up feeling extremely cold when it circulates through your body. Also, just to be clear, you do keep your red blood cells after the plasma is pulled out. As long as I was hydrated before my appointment, I felt pretty normal once the coldness from the saline wore off. I’m sure the plasma goes to a variety of places, but the facility I went to bought plasma for cancer research. The whole system is a little ghoulish, I agree, but I would probably still do it if I could. Since the needle they use is such a wide gauge, I eventually had to stop because of scar tissue build up. I still have scars at the entry points on each arm which is kind of a bummer.
For the curious,most likely the doc on cloning Jarvis is talking about is the one by bobbybroccoli, the video is called "The man who faked human cloning". Great watch, awesome channel in general
shoutout to @BobbyBroccoli for the incredible cloning documentary!
I knew it was him! I was enamored by all of his documentaries when I found the America's Missing Collider series.
that documentary is in my recommended as i watch this video. ive already watched it several times over. i watch his videos to fall asleep sometimes. 12/10 would recommend.
i always stop everything when he posts!
It really is 100/10 😁
It's called the bill of rights fam 😂 that was the first patch, included 10 amendments I'm pretty sure 😂
I didn't realize that indigenous people in Australia were considered "Flora and Fauna" until well into the 20th century. But it's not surprising. Native Americans were not allowed to vote until 1957, which is crazy. And the Bureau of Indian Affairs is placed within the Department of the Interior, more or less adjacent to the Dept of Agriculture, still to this day. Since all matters involving Native Americans are handled by the same depts that oversee national parks, and agriculture feels a lot like classifying them as "flora and fauna" if you ask me.
Not that it's anything to brag about, but Native Americans received citizenship in 1924, and thus the right to vote. At least for the Department of Interior/US Dept of Ag, they're two different departments, not related. Although the USDA also does land management through the US Forest Service, its main focus is agriculture/trade/development. The Department of the Interior contains Bureau of Indian Affairs and a bunch of resource management agencies, including the Park Service. Agreed that it's a little weird that the Bureau of Indian Affairs is in that department, but it is something literally within the country. I think the only other answer would to have it just be its own separate entity, but considering the land management aspects of reservations, etc, it kind of makes sense to have it within the Dept. of the Interior.
related: you only see native american (and other brown people) history in natural history museums. with the dinosaurs and the taxidermy. never in the art museum where all the white people history goes.
@@mekko902 keep in mind that Australia is younger, and MANY native American people could not vote, even if it was legal
Well, many native americans were actively fighting the right to vote because they didn't want to be part of the US, as that would mean giving up their culture to conform to white american culture. A modern day equivalent would be saying Ukrainians don't have the right to vote in Russia /nm
because there is an upcoming referendum in Australia which regards Indigenous issues, we are now at something like 95% of Indigenous Australian ppl being enrolled to vote, our AEC - Aus electoral commission - is rly rly good at trying to ensure ppl in rural or remote areas or poorer ppl still have the opportunity to vote now and aren't as disenfranchised as many in the US
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The trans-atlantic accent was a speaking pattern that wealthy people developed specifically from upper class boarding schools.
That homogenized environment that young wealthy people were part of their entire childhood and adolescence turned into a very specific accent.
This accent would then be exposed to the rest of the country via them joining “the workforce” (white-collar or just celebrity work) as adults.
It definitely trickled down a little to more middle-class people as they tried to sound more ‘cultured’ (wealthy). But eventually it fell out of fashion and now we just associate it with early-to-mid 1900s media (because the majority of people that were in those workforces were from those wealthy boarding school backgrounds.)
It’s also thought that the accent may have been used on radio and tv because of the way the technology of the day had problems reproducing the bass tones of human voices well. I’m not sure how backed up that fact is though.
@@Boggythefroggy The tonality that is associated with the accent is partially due to the filtering of the voice via radio signals, but the actual speech patterns are necessary to properly recreate the Classic Radio Announcer sound.
(Weird example but it’s the best thing I can think of): If you listen to Hazbin Hotel streams with the cast talking in character, Edward Bosco (original voice of Alastor) is speaking in a trans-atlantic accent, even without the voice filter that makes him sound like he’s speaking through the radio (as is heard in the pilot).
Aka. If you speak through just a radio filter, it just sounds like you speaking though a radio. Speak in a trans-atlantic accent through that filter and you’ve got your sound.
It was also taught in schools for both film and stage acting for many years (there's also a variation called the Mid-Atlantic accent).
Before that, the posh British accent was the standard in american acting schools.
The rahn in spahn stahs mahnly ohn the plahn
@@helplessheroine2641that's so funny because I was just writing a comment about how the posh British accents origins are almost identical 😂
Its really nice to just hear psychosis be joked about in a way that doesnt make it sound inherently harmful, i know that sounds simple but thank you BoyBoy
Non-harmful jokes are so rare on the Internet, and always so relieving when you find one
During my undergrad when I needed money I worked as a phlebotomist at a plasma bank as well as donating often myself. It was probably the worst job I have ever had and it made me feel like a literal vampire sucking the plasma out of these people like every two days, for a multi billion dollar pharmaceutical corp no less. It was sad as fuck because the people in there were desperate, the people working there were desperate (most of them donated themselves), and all the money just went straight up to price-gouged life-saving pharmaceuticals that people need to live but can't afford. It really is a disgusting industry.
I kept doing that for a while until I kept getting denied for having high blood pressure. It's hard to explain how low you have to feel getting denied from the lowest form of getting money. Those places do feel wildly dystopian
@@nerdgirl7363 I have an anxiety problem so sometimes my blood pressure would be too high as well. Really sucks when you need the money and are out of options
It's incredibly wild that you can get paid for donating (it's just selling at that point) blood, here you get a sore arm and coffee with sandwich as a reward 😂 Offering money rewards just incentivices those in need to donate instead of it being a philanthropic act
@@SwimmingInSunlight to be clear, donating blood and donating plasma are very different things. It is strange to me that they use them interchangeably because they are not. Donating plasma is only used for drug production so it's quite different than donating blood. Additionally when donating plasma your red blood cells are actually returned to you meaning you can donate more frequently and it isn't as physically taxing as donating blood.
@@moon-moth1 if it's any consolation the company I worked for was German.
The “Jarvis Johnson would never” sweater really ties the pod together
"I think [xQc]'s a good guy" He isn't. Categorically. I don't understand why content creators treat him with kiddie gloves. Just because he behaves like a toddler does not mean he is actually one.
They probably don't want to get harassed by his 13 yo fan base, which is fair in my opinion
@@killer79019exactly he has a massive moronic fan base
talking about privatizing everything in america, even AMBULANCES are privately owned!! they’re owned by companies and make deals with hospitals, and that’s why it costs so much to take an ambulance. they’re price gouging.
It’s so crazy because my mom was working full time as a nurse with a degree and she would donate plasma and blood every couple weeks because we were living paycheck to paycheck like it’s so scary because you don’t even need to be that down bad on your luck to have to do these things to survive in this country
It just keeps redefining what “down on your luck” means, by making such situations the norm for so many people.
loved this episode guys!
This is not the crossover I expected.
Mama D.Jones in the wild? 👀
Would love to see you on the podcast! :]
Same as what everyone else said! Pod episode please!
yes omg i'd be so happy if you guest starred!
1:11:20 there was a disabled woman who died from I believe seizing and was killed by her metal straw. It was a big thing talked about in the disability community bc plastic straws are needed by a lot of disabled people for various reasons and safety is one of those reasons.
*trigger warning: eye injury*
I read a story about an old woman falling and the metal straw in her cup went into her eye and I never ever ever ever will use a metal straw you cannot convince me.
Same with putting knives and forks facing up in the dishwasher or a drying rack. N O P E!
if you're wondering what "50 w" means, w is just a chinese shortening of 10,000- used in place of k or m, typically- not a typo, just a small cultural difference
yeah in chinese they don't say ten thousand, there's a separate character for ten thousand.
yes, I believe 10,000 in Mandarin is "wan", so presumably w is just an short for that
55:17 The 50w in the temu email means 500,000. In Chinese, big numbers are usually written with units that go in 10^4 steps instead of 10^3 steps like English. 10,000 is the character 万, which is pronounced wan and sometimes abbreviated with w.
Came here to say the exact same thing haha. Hopefully they see this comment!
A good friend of mine is a public school teacher in Des Moines who has been donating plasma multiple times a month for several years now in order to make rent, and now in the summers works as a phlebotomist to get by. He told me one of the saddest days was when he was waiting to donate earlier this year and he ran into another teacher at his school who had been teaching longer than him and had tenure.
100% with Jarvis on the guns- never shot one, never want to really, they freak me out. Don’t need that responsibility in my hands, with having to handle them in a certain way, store them correctly, be mindful of where they point, etc etc. Best way to achieve all that is to not have me hold it lmao.
Aren't knives the same? Aren't cars the same? I totally get not having any desire to handle guns, but being freaked out about holding one sounds strange - its a piece of metal, its not gonna do anything by itself and any healthy adult can operate it safely, just like knives and cars. It just takes some instruction, training and common sense.
I live in a country where all healthy men are conscripted, with those unwilling to go to the military doing civil service. This leads to a huge portion of the population handling guns regularly for 6 to 12 months, with very very few serious accidents over the years. There is no reason to be freaked out.
@@banaana1234 it sounds like all those people become well trained with them using them for many months, you compared it to driving, driving for the first 50 hours you have so much less control than you would want, same for using a gun for the first time
"Your honor, that was a syke. I'd like to syke that from the record" - was hilarious and nobody laughed at it.
38:44 I agree with this so much. I moved to Finland about a year ago and the bureaucracy here is almost nonexistent compared to the US. Like the government officials I interacted with just believe me when I tell them something, I don’t have to prove it with a paper trail- I missed a deadline and called the office and they just extended it, no questions asked. It took me 5 days to renew my passport here (I mean I received my physical passport within 5 days). Of course the government isn’t perfect anywhere, but that antagonistic relationship Americans have with institutions isn’t something I would have ever even realized was antagonistic without living in a different country.
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I'm ashamed to say I clicked only because I've seen these guys on Hasan's streams but I did click on it at the speed of light 😂
This is easily the most attractive room of people I've ever seen
this is such a small thing but it always makes me so happy whenever I see it - kudos to whoever out there made real captions for this instead of the auto-generated? where it says whos speaking if the camera doesn't have them in frame and stuff. I miss the days when users could make captions for videos, because there's many I'd like to do it for but no longer can, so it always tickles me to see someone put the time out there to either do it themselves or have something better do it for them so the captions would be accurate and good. It's very appreciated
probably pretty easy to put it into a free AI now and be so much better because youtube's captions AI is so outdated
Id love to make captions in czech/german just bcs id love more people to listen to these, for free no less
Yeah it was really sad RUclips removed this feature. If wikipedia can work surely community sourced captions could work.
omg this collab is not something i ever thought would happen but i’m SO glad it did!!!
I loved the Aussie 🇦🇺 boys stay in the states this summer, they were so good on Hasan’s streams (they walked in as Hasan turned on Toxic Gossip Train). Ididathing’s nickname should be Testosterone
As a Social Studies teacher, should I be using this "day one patch" thing for the Bill of Rights?
It certainly would be terminology that a good portion of students would be familiar with. Give it a shot.
As a current high school student who is taking government, honestly yes. Would it be a little cringy? Yeah. But it would definitely stick in my head as a funny modern way of thinking about the Bill of Rights, and sometimes you need those connections to remember stuff.
I've sold plasma a lot over the last couple of years. With a full time job. It's an absolute capitalist dystopian nightmare to feel guilty that you haven't sold your blood enough this week because you feel like you're not doing enough
they do a damn good job incentivizing you to give the max donations every month
I'm just on the "Culture & Race" section and I just wanted to say that when my fiancé and I went to the USA for a few weeks, we definitely had a few cases of Americans asking if we were Australian or Irish or Scottish, and the Irish guess kinda makes sense because the accent we have has a lot of Irish influence despite us being from England. Most people correctly guessed England though. The strangest one was this older American guy heard us talking and went "hey are you guys from England?" and we said yeah and he went "cool...Liverpool right?" and we were both very taken aback by this guy being able to pinpoint the exact city we were from, because that almost never happens
It’s because of the Beatles. Liverpool has a certain dialect that many educated (and non-Floridian) Americans would probably be able to point out. Hope you had a good time in the greatest country of all time 🇺🇸🫡
Speaking of the human cloning scandal Bobbybroccoli released a video on that maybe a few weeks before the actual documentary. Highly recommend it, even if you've already seen the documentary as he has a nack for storytelling and makes great graphics.
I second this!
i watched that first!! incredible creator
honestly I thought that was what he was talking about LOL
I watch BobbyBroccoli's video on the super collider about every 2 weeks, maybe even more often. One of the best videos on RUclips imho. Fills the perfect niche when I want to watch an episode of Well There's Your Problem Podcast but don't want to wake up my roommate laughing my ass off at 3am
@@molliemicrobewe’re the same person
“i’ve been a sad boy my entire life” really resinated with me
Hearing discussions of immigration is always very interesting. As a white person who has been an immigrant for my entire life, it is so funny when people complain to me about immigrants. Becashe they don’t seem to mind me.
My father’s family is from Romania, and immigrated to Germany in the late 70s. They got a lot of shit for being immigrants, but now they see themselves as completely white and no longer immigrants. So some of them then turn around and complain of Ukrainian and Syrian immigrants.
Europeans have similar values to American values compared to arabs and Asians and Hispanics
Not to be too dark but important to highlight just how dangerous egg donation remains today. Research into women’s health remains underfunded and relatively young, so we’re only just beginning to learn about how hormone injections impact the body. At a minimum there’s a huge amount of women who have donated dying of cervical cancer. It’s so tragic that women took on such risk to have their eggs wasted by a snake oil salesman
The test for australian citizenship has a question like "should people have to speak english everywhere when they move here" and theres 4 answers ranging from absolutely to definitely not and if you say anything other than absolutely youve gotten it wrong 😑
I’m so happy for this episode 😭 I always love seeing the aussies at azan’s place when they’re in town and I also love watching sad boyz,so seeing them both together is magical 💖✨✨✨
Also, people being referred to as flora and fauna is a new thing I hadn’t ever heard of. That’s freaking nuts.
People in other threads here have confirmed that this is actually a myth. Not to worry though, as an Australian myself, even I believed this for a while
@@chuckmcluckin6082 as another australian, its entirely true idk who said its a myth but they're lying
This feels like 2 different universes colliding with one another
As a non-American another value I find in react videos is that the reaction of the commenter gives me a gives me a cultural gauge, "Is that guy being odd or is that a thing that is normal in the US? Oh he's being odd? thanks"
33:00 Alex and Alexa there is also a problem with plasma donations. They pay a lot more, are significantly more uncomfortable, and very dangerous without enough food and water in the 48 hours around a donation. I've donated plasma 5 times for 500$ as a broke college kid, and the clinics were all full of fellow kids but mostly the locals who the college absolutely steamrolls over. I am very worried about this and I'm glad someone with your influence is addressing this horribly exploitative industry.
They said blood donation and it took a minute to realize they meant PLASMA cuz I've never been paid for whole blood donations. And the plasma donation industry is exploitative af.
@@AddieBeth666 many blood banks also pay for blood donations. It's usually under $50 per blood donation and above $50 for plasma. It's both.
@@claireh4756 I didn't know that! Thank you for telling me.
but also what about the humans who literally cannot live for 5 days without receiving medicine made from blood plasma? they are dependent on this system in order to live as the vast majority of plasma comes from this broken, fucked up system, but should all the patients who rely on it die?
Aleksa*
The egg thing (the faking of cloning section) - when the bosses ask for their employee's eggs, it's more than just "like taking blood," that's SA. Because, ya know, how/where they're produced. Like commanding someone to get a pap smear or smth. Even if they're not directly involved, it's fucked up.
Awesome episode as a whole, but that small little story about Boy Boy's dad when they were house-shopping was pure gold. That man's a boss.
How has Aleksa never mentioned that he's related to that stewardess that fell out of a plane and lived before??? That is an insane thing to name drop. "Like oh we're talking about plane crashes, I'm related to that chick that survived a mid-air breakup"
Yea, this was insane to figure out.
Jordan lauging hysterically while insisting the egg story isn’t funny and is actually so sad is PEAK Adika behavior
I felt similarly about the dog vs pig thing when i was younger, cuz i remember being so confused when everyone was so outraged about the dog festival in China and yet ate factory farmed cows and chickens and pigs, the cognitive dissonance is so real man and it just goes to show that most normal people abhor the idea of such unnecessary violence but can't see past their social conditioning and look at their own actions. It's easier to focus on an external thing instead
i’m a phlebotomist (i draw blood from donors) at a local nonprofit blood bank and we recently had a privatized larger corporation come into our area and it’s so crazy to see how many people we’ve lost to them bc they have more monetary incentive. i mean given the option to give locally and the blood stays local or give to a corporation and get money for it?? like it’s pretty clear why they’re leaving
So I’m confused, where does the big corporation take the blood? Do they sell it to hospitals?
@@wisdomcoffeep sure they sell it
@@wisdomcoffee yep
yeah but i don't blame them. times are tough and to make ends meet with something you're already doing to help others? id easily do the same thing
The “I’d remind you of your insecurities so you’d turn the gun on yourself” line fuckin killed me lmao Jarvis
been watching some older sad boyz videos, and thanks to you two, I’ve been feeling like I can be more of a sad boy lately, just be more open about emotions with myself. y’all have just been such a positive influence on the internet, and it’s so great to watch and enjoy this podcast about feelings and other things also, love you guys
Good shit dude
An American, a Brit, and two Aussies on a podcast
Also Chinese,Russian(alex background),Serbian(aleksa)
"an American, a Brit, and 2 Aussies walk into a bar"
WHERE'S THE JOKE
To complete the full anglosphere they now just need a Canadian and a Kiwi.
Australian accent is so cool. British accents are the worst. 🫡🇺🇸
Kids recover from falls easier because the cartilege between their bones hasn't fused yet. It makes them more squishy and less brittle.
I’m so glad boy boy and I did a thing are doing collabs with other content creators. This was so good!
I work at a blood bank and the places that pay you for plasma it is all sold to other places, none of it goes to people that need blood. It is considered non transfusable
I resonate really heavily with Alex's keep doing keep happy, and Jordan's analogy really hit it home.
It's been really odd tackling being sick as often as I have been the last 2-3 months, but I'm glad I have tools to deal with it
Quick Australian Constitution fact check. We do have one! It’s just kind of boring. We don’t have a Bill of Rights though, which is where stuff like ‘free speech’ would be.
coming down here to comment that lol
PheW, I was hoping someone had already said this
I relate so much to boyboy. I'm eurasian from Bulgaria and I'm in the first generation of son of my immigrant parents (with my sister) in france because my eldest brother was born in Sofia. I definitely white pass even though i was often asked if I was asian, particularly from Mongolia.
My dad had literally the same energy of the "i thought we were all Australians" 😭 but in france
I'm so happy to see these two here I love this podcast so much always killing it
"your own spooky foreign culture" holy shit I'm stealing that
I grew up in northern Australia and people put freshwater crocs into public pools as a prank sometimes. I always just felt sorry for the animal swimming in a chlorinated pool.
I'd heard they took them from crocodile farms but that might not be true
I used to donate plasma twice a week so I could afford groceries, I worked in construction at the time too and I have never thought about how weird and fucked up it really was
Jarvis making the Day 1 Patch link to the first few amendments is SO real, all of the first 10 amendments were proposed and ratified within about 4 years of the Constitution. Another amendment getting ratified in the US would be like waiting for a long-dead MMO get an update after years of abandonment from the devs.
I’m not sure if anyone pointed this out when they were talking about accents, but it’s not just other country’s accents that we struggle with. Have you talked to someone from Louisiana or Minnesota? As a transplant from the west coast, sometimes I can’t understand people in the Midwest, and it’s so wonderful. I love hearing different ways of saying things.
What Midwestern accents can’t you understand?? Most people speak with a fairly generic American accent with some regional bits added in.
@@franjkav Because I live here, I understand everyone most of the time. Sometimes there’s just expressions or words that stump me. Every time someone tells me they need to “wahrsh” something I have to remember that they mean “wash.” Even with my friends, I have to sometimes figure out what they mean with context clues.
A bit late in the day but just a head's up, as an ex-Ryanair cabin crew (also please not "air hostess", that's a very outdated name and we now go by cabin crew or flight attendant) they're actually an incredibly safe airline to fly with. They have a very new fleet of planes (mainly because they constantly sell their older planes to other less safe airlines but that's another story) which are well-maintained and they're a dreadful company in many ways but the crew are very well-trained.
I had never ever heard of sadboyz, but when scrolling through my recommendations and saw Boy Boy, I had to listen....
I recently started creating commentary and reaction content and listening to y’all’s pods talking about the type of stuff you make is honestly so helpful lol. I’m barely even making rookie leagues but to know I’m not the only one feeling the way I do about stuff is very nice. luv u sad boyz
25:26 that example of him doing whatever because he believed he was in an illusion reminds me of The Good Place, when they brought Simone into the afterlife, and she didn’t believe in it. She believed that she was in a simulation because of a coma or something, and she just did anything disruptive.
47:27 Children's bones are made of cartilage and as they transition into adulthood they become more rigid bone.
It's really interesting to hear about the blood banks after I just graduated from college where I gave plasma to get grocery money I dont plan on ever doing it again but it was an easy way to get some cash my roomates and I would often say were selling our bodies 😅 love the pod btw always interesting convos!
in my mind, if you're working for someone else, you're selling your body either way
It’s wild to see the “tunnel” scars people develop when they’ve donated for a while
Yea as a college student I donate twice a week every week and make almost $600 per month, I wouldn’t be able to survive without that money, as that is about the same amount as my rent payment living in a crappy college student apartment with roommates. My roommates joke that our rent is paid by blood to our vampire landlord. Personally I’ve never really had any side effects from donating but I know people who have had bad experiences. However I do have these wicked scars on the insides of my elbows and I’ve had doctors, professors, and family members ask me if I’m using hard drugs because of the “track marks”
currently working a night shift and yall the only people keeping me awake thanks a lot
Sad boyz going around my fav creators and pulling them on the show. Boy boy and also Kennie to name a recent few is just sending me.
this crossover has healed my soul
a funny thing about how america talks so much about their amendments and whatnot is that sometimes right wing conservatives here in brazil will be like but about our first amendment of free speech and it's like my guy you know we have our own constitution like ... we never had unconditional free speech in fact we have tons of conditions pls 😭 like they fr just don't know a single thing about their own laws and shit
You are trying to take my fourth amendment.. I will NOT stand for this.
@@HenceGonSphereah yes *checks google* I'm trying to get in your house? I guess? lemme in pretty please
This also happens in European right wing circles 😅
1:24:25 !! There’s a person in my field of work who will take poorly received or controversial articles and write them in comic form on jpegs, all so someone’s google mentions and citations won’t go up. I’ve read many a xenophobic article that way
Does this happen to be political science? Cuz I would be interested.
I did NOT expect this collaboration, but I am SO excited.
Shit, i used to live ON the delmar divide, Delmar was 40 feet from my backyard. Hearing a podcast i like talk about it is insane. But yeah STL is a pretty good representation of how America is failing its people right now
It's not a prank unless all parties involved are laughing at the end of it.
Jarvis laughing off mic is so fucking funny to me lmao. Its effective in the way audiences make standup funnier
There's so much on this podcast I wish to comment that I just going to say thanks for the episode!
Having lived abroad and traveling around, I'm having so much fun on this episode
Fun fact, Australia actually does have a constitution. They are doing a referendum later this year to add an indigenous advisory board to the government.
Being a nerd, I legit cringed when he said we don't have a constitution. 😭 We do have one, it's just very different from the American one.
I just commented this exact thing. C'mon boys the referendum is literally happening right now haha
@@sigheyeroll very sure it was a joke sine both alex and alexa are pretty informed about australia, they have a news friend
New fear unlocked: straw through my brain.
I am more concerned about getting brain on my straw
On *kind-of* the topic of cloning humans and what factory-production of human beings *could* end up looking like in a sci-fi horror lens: Tender is the Flesh is an excellent piece of literature (a good read generally).
23:23 Yea yea I agree fully. I think we should just be able to like walk into people's houses, just like in the pokemon games!
This is about to be a legendary collab holy shit
if i remember correctly the transatlantic accent was created because (just like jordan speaking super annunciated all the time) they needed to be able to be heard very clearly on film since it was a very new thing and the sound was not polished
love to all, especially to boyboys (both)!
Jarvis and I must be having similar algorithms because I burned through all the Bobby broccoli videos in the last month and cannot stop watching Mayday/Air Disasters.
Omg Jarvis definitely watched Bobby Broccoli's cloning documentary. It's such a lovely channel
was having such severe deja vu during the plane crash section of the conversation, then remembered fellow podcaster ben cahn spent an entire episode of his podcast detailing his favorite plane crashes just a couple weeks ago. an unexpected hot topic
That ADHD talk hit hard. Also, they are just likable people, which I feel is a great factor in reactions. The wavelength has to match up.
None of the amendments were a day 1 patch. When they were writing the constitution, the idea of the bill of rights came up, but the delegates just wanted to go home, so they were added later!
Learning that Jarvis watches bobby brocolli (unless someone else recently made a documentary about south korean cloning) is not the Jarvis lore i expected today
Four is the perfect number, they should always do double guests. You cant get in without a friend
I love that planes have their own segment twice in a row
We love the boyz.
people watch react content to get the same feeling as showing a cool youtube video to a friend except none of my friends ever look at any of the links I send them
boyboy AND idat?! CAN THIS DAY GET ANY BETTER?!
anyone interested in the blood selling stuff should look into organ selling and pharmaceutical studies. as soon as you put a price on your body, the most marginalized will be the first and most common group to go after it. especially in the case of pharmaceutical studies, since health care is so expensive people who didn't even know what was wrong with them would do drug trials. organ selling replicated the same problem and surrogacy in other countries where it's not as regulated is the same.
During the blood market part I got one of Hondas "Random acts of helpfulness" ads and I dont know how to feel
not me gasping when jarvis mentions bobbybroccoli docs. that documentary was absolutely wild
This is 2 of my best RUclips univestses in 1. I'm stoked.❤
this is my multiverse i fucking adore boyboy
THE CROSSOVER OF THE CENTURY BEEN MANIFESTING IN MY HEAD AND IT ACTUALLY HAPPENED WTF
17:46- fun fact it was a wendy's drive thru. i remember this happening i saw the news like the week it happened and shared it w everyone i knew bc i was like WHOAA
my comment makes me sound like im 12 but i was 17 when the baby alligator was thrown thru the window skdjfsjd
I used to sell my plasma, and I think the reason people my have looked rough after coming out of the facility might be because they were cold. After donating plasma, a bag of saline is hooked up to the IV to replace the fluids you just lost. It’s room temp which ended up feeling extremely cold when it circulates through your body.
Also, just to be clear, you do keep your red blood cells after the plasma is pulled out. As long as I was hydrated before my appointment, I felt pretty normal once the coldness from the saline wore off.
I’m sure the plasma goes to a variety of places, but the facility I went to bought plasma for cancer research.
The whole system is a little ghoulish, I agree, but I would probably still do it if I could. Since the needle they use is such a wide gauge, I eventually had to stop because of scar tissue build up. I still have scars at the entry points on each arm which is kind of a bummer.
Egg Boy was a hero of the people
9:04 omg that pupper is so CUTE!!!
i can't believe alexa is related to vesna vulevic
and also that story with his uncle
inside you are two wolves
For the curious,most likely the doc on cloning Jarvis is talking about is the one by bobbybroccoli, the video is called "The man who faked human cloning". Great watch, awesome channel in general