@@Jrock420blampretty sure the joke is white collars are useless for the most part since we still live within reality, no matter how desperately some of the useless people want to pretend like we don't.
I studied Architecture after working for a builder for 4 years, and i was shocked by how little even the professor know about construction. There was only one professor who runs a small design firm who knows how things go together. The rest of them were like contrast, style, spatial balance, color theroy, relation bubble...... they treat it like an art degree.....
@@ViolettaD1485i just looked it up Columbus Convention Center. omg! i cant believe they demolished the beautiful Union Station building for that abomination. and they call it brutalism building is insulting to brutalism architectures. it is jumbo of pointless shapes that added to cost and offered no utility nor beauty. its detestable !
Too bad. When I was a teen, way back in the dark days before home computers and video games and gender studies, we worked at various jobs and learned various skills. Though I worked as a software engineer fresh out of college, it amazed my first wife that I re-wired our home, re-did a LOT of the plumbing, re-worked the landscaping, and painted the house. What really amazed her was that I knew what I was doing. Why? I had done it all professionally to pay for my college education. Self-reliance used to be the American way. We're doomed.
There is a ton of shit that I don’t know how to do, and with almost all of it, there’s some dude on the internet willing to teach me. It’s how I replaced the power cord on my dryer, and how I learned plumbing for my toilet, and dishwasher.
Next time you have to hire someone to do a project in your home, ask if they mind you taking a few notes. Had old carpet replaced with a nice tile, and the old man i hired was more than happy to show me some basics. He gave me a huge discount to watch me do the last room on my own. He told me to not be an asshole and to make sure to teach my kids how to do it. Some lessons are priceless!
@@JamesDavy2009 my shop classes in school only taught the rainbow flag and read books on how to jack off 10 year old boys. Go private or charter school, kids
@@JamesDavy2009I took wood shop in jr. High, and I have been thankful for it many times. I've spliced many thrift shop or street rescue furniture finds together with corner braces and/or flat corner braces, and it's allowed me to cobble together a desk with a hutch, a music center, and use the shelved headboard from an old bed as an accessory cubbyhole unit on my dresser. It also helped me to reinforce a platform bed that lost a support during a move, instead of supposing I'd have to replace the whole thing. Its not just that you save money. To be honest, I enjoy it more than I would enjoy shopping for a new furniture ensemble. I have something no one else has.
that assumes gen z will have money to fork over. between being stuck in jobs that pay the least they can, and having free access to info on how to do just about anything, i'd imagine do-it-yourself would be pretty popular with gen z.
Yeah but they won’t use the technology to teach themselves because they are that lazy. I watch the old way of doing things cause those guys explain things a lot better. Doesn’t have to be hi def to learn something. Older books teach better also.
@@samsalado5957 I was nine years old and my Dad was in Korea on a solo deployment and I was with my mom and sister in Salem Oregon. I didn’t like reading, and my father didn’t want me to get into trouble if I didn’t have a purpose or find something to focus on while he was away from home for one full year. He paid me $25 for every book I read. That’s a lot of money for a nine-year-old so I became a reading machine. After about 20 books I told my dad, I didn’t need the money anymore that I loved reading because the images in my mind we’re better than movies…
@@SidShakalIncorrect - I have a neighbor where his late 20s son AND girlfriend lives in his house - the boys broken down vehicle is sitting in the driveway for the last 2 years - he plays video games and makes pennies doing that
It's more the like the younger generation refuses all offers to simply learn anything. No matter how many times I've asked my kids to simply watch how to fix anything. Well they simply have zero patience to learn anything.
My emotional rollercoaster to your comment I first laughed, Deep thoughts grew Then concern, Then Fear, ( we are in deep Sh*t when south park is the closest thing to an honest news cast as the actual news and more believable than the news)
@@kiekokat3678well they did warn us about NAMBLA the North American man boy love association, by the way this was not a joke it's actually real they also tried to join themselves with the alphabet Mafia
Right? I cant fix wall tiles i never did it! 😆 but if i had to, i would probably check a youtube video and if its too complicated then i would call a handyman 😅😅😅
Never in my life have I ever been so proud of my father teaching me everything there is to know about home repair...Shower tiles? Some cement here, a mason spatula there, some pressure for it to attach, done fixed!
so they can blow their knees and backs out and become disabled? most of the trades are oversaturated and its hard to get bids because of all the slave wage/cheap labor from illegal immigration now anyway
Funny how us blue collar workers have been laughed at for so many years. Now who's doing the laughing??? I'm an electrician and I charge $125hr and I can't do all the jobs I'm being offered! Now I get to charge the lawyers and tech scum insane prices because they can't do anything!
and might I add, I have to reject women all the time when I get called to fix something because they get some turned on by the rare man who can fix things. Truth
Don't forget about us little dummies who just genuinely need help and are willing to pay a fair price for fair work. A few months ago I paid over $800 for a plumber to use cO2 to unclog my bathtub which took about 15min. The other 45min was him attempting to get his mobile card scanner to work...
@@juliedavis9659 were we complaining when you white collar workers charged us an arm and a leg for services we needed??? No we just accepted the up-charge. Now it's our turn to make you feel the way we have for decades while we worked 10+hr days in freezing cold ot blistering heat! My rate is going up to $150hr next year and I GUARANTEE I'll still get lots of work!
@@sparkynate91 u couldn't be more wrong about me. But that's the internet. I stand by my earlier comment and am glad that u work hard and make good money.
I love the example they used because my sister works as a receptionist at a financial firm and she was able to reinstall her shower and bathtub just by watching RUclips videos.
As someone who screwed up doing all the home repairs myself, I can confirm nobody can do shit anymore. However, I'm confident that once I save up enough singular dollars from my paycheck after I pay my bills that take 99% of it. I can do it the second time.
I work for a huge residential alarm company. And I can vouch for this! Some of the service appointments and calls we get to go to a customer's house to fix their alarm equipment is absolutely unbelievable. It's like really? You couldn't fix this yourself?
@@KiamKweli I don’t know how it is in your neck of the woods, but that’s what it was like 20 years ago when I was in school… Some BS never really changes.
All western countries do this and it's good. You can't build up a first world country with only handyman. The issue is, society drifted so heavily that we insult people that work with their hands and that all those old people no respect for younger people have.
Bro I feel this so hard when ever one of the white collar bosses comes down to the work area with their new Superior ideas. That the last three guys before them came up with and failed.
It’s bizarre since you can literally research how to do almost anything on the internet. What most people lack is the tools and experience to do it correctly. I fix my own car mostly from using Internet forums to figure out what the problem is then watch a RUclips video on how to fix it. I can fix most things around my house this way.
I managed to take apart the u-bend under my bath and replace it with a new one last week, felt like a bona-fide plumber after I put it all back together and it stayed in one piece without any leaks! 👩🔧💪😂❤
I taught myself to lay tile, do minor finish carpentry and other household repairs. When I bought my first house, my Mother said any work I do would be better than calling in a handy man. I also luckily was taught to use tools by my Father. My latest accomplishment was learning from YT on how to repair my dryer. It cost me 20 dollars. I have saved thousands of dollars by doing s--t by myself.
Convenience leads to complacency... Complacency leads to laziness..... Laziness leads to enslavement.... Enslavement leads to eating bugs and living in a pod.... You will own nothing and be happy 🤔😳😫 so sayeth the WEF 😆
Although I agree with the message, I will not do any wetroom work myself. I probably could, but if I screw it up and water leaks down into 5 apartments below me, I’ll be financially ruined. No insurance company will cover that.
As a plumber who does all his own work and spent 6 years in a diesel shop in my 20s, none of you have known how to do shit since 1995. "AI" if you wanna call it that, has been around for like a year.
Not a big deal. It's the result of a highly specialized workforce. As the demand for handymen goes up, the amount of handymen will also increase. So any shortage is temporary
This is NOT because of AI or technology, but because most Americans have a Wal-mart mentality, where they want everything cheap and shitty, and don't want to spend money on quality. This is the same reason why over 90% of American homes are built with such terrible quality, that most industrialized countries would condemn them or wouldn't allow them to be built. Too many Americans don't want to spend the money for quality construction or materials, but will instead go with whatever is cheapest, even if its complete garbage.
Hahaha! So true. I just lambasted a guy for paying the dealer $500 for an oil change. It literally takes a single wrench and $40 of oil and a filter, with basic mechanical skills. SMH!!! People have more dollars in their wallets than brain cells in their heads. What’s next, clean the dryer lint out of my exhaust vent? Wait….what’s this???
I used to do that type of stuff. All the red tape and that no one wants to pay a decent price or straight-up ghost me after I finish the project, just isn't worth it.
Todays youth gets laughed at for not learning home repairs, but our parents were getting laughed at for not learning how to sew or hem clothes, and their parents were getting laughed at for not learning how to grow their own food. But today our store shelves are still stocked with food, we can buy jeans for our exact width and length, and everyones still gets by
Yea… I dropped out in the 10th grade Was always told you could never amount to anything without graduating Had a bit more than a quarter million in billed hours last year Most of it just troubleshooting/fixing/installing Skills I learned by watching RUclips videos on electronics… because I was bored and they were interesting 🤷♂️
@@Meowface. Funny how much the real world doesn't care how well you do in school. I was told that bluntly by a job counselor telling me I got a high GPA for nothing.
I was the exact same way now I work in a apartment building in maintenance, I’m still new but now I have an idea on what to do when it comes to fixing stuff
My dad and I remodeled my sisters condo when she bought it saved her close to 30k they were trying to charge her a couple of grand just for the ceiling 😂. If you don’t know enough about construction people will definitely try to take advantage.
the owners manual of cars used to include instructions on how to adjust the points in the distributor...not a model A either. if memory serves it was in the 1960s. ✌🏻
You can actually ask AI how to do that kind of stuff or watch a RUclips video or read step by step articles. People forget they have a damn computer encyclopedia in their hand but don't know how to use it 😅
Yes, but the point is, nobody _wants_ to anymore. Nobody wants to learn a skill or history or basicly anything anymore. All they watch is mindnumbingly dumb stuff like popculture or people behaving like lunatics.
In Junior high school I had woodworking, drafting and electronics. In High school I had metal shop, auto shop and graphic arts. They closed the shops and replaced them with computer labs. Now we have meme lords and tic toc queens.
This was not simply an AI and lazy ppl joke.. Everyone knows Handyman and electricians give 3months waiting time and when your next in line they just dissapear for weeks after the 1st visit.. Considering their hourly pay would be twice that of an engineer, none are rich due to all of them being their own worst project manager and quite frankly stupid for not being able to juggle more than 3 assignments a month 🤣🤣
As someone needs a handyman to fix my wall, I can confirm nobody can do shit anymore.
Just look up how to fix it on RUclips
I know a guy who knows a guy who knows how to do shit but he's on vacation. :)
I know how. Because I actually know how to take care of myself and do things for myself. And I have an actual job.
true story bro
Fix it yourself by watching a RUclips video, it's real freaking simple
As a person who doesn't know how to do shit anymore, I love this show.
Google how
Sir , you just posted a comment using one of the best tools for learning how to do shit !
@@Binks182 that's how I got stuck in this situation
@@i_love_jello😂
Just use Google on how to do things, it helped me get alot of chicks chasing me with these fork looking things but people say they do that for love
I love how still after 26 years, they still name all the Reporters Just: Tom
They are all Tom though.
Can’t forget the goat midget in a bikini.
Tom and Chris
I miss Amidgetinabikini
Tom Trench
His backwards step onto the bathtub while maintaining eye contact/ gesturing 😂
When real life becomes satire, South Park jokes write themselves.
It’s how they stay relevant for so many years. Human life is turning to sh*t and they know it.
Southpark, keeping it real as usual.
🤣Based on a True Story 😂
🤣🤣
This episode was too real.
Moved to a new area and met my neighbors.
Turns out I’M the handy man around here.
We’re in real trouble.
Which episode is this?
It’s amazing meeting men who don’t know how to jump start a car.
nice picture bro
@@YFL.111panderverse
@@The_ZeroLine Its funny meeting men that cant fix computers 😂
There has been few moments in media where usage of AI creates an overdependence on them. South Park is taking the funny approach to this.
Found the guy who can’t fix his shower tile
@@jamesmirt3847 found the guy who doesn't get the joke
@@Jrock420blam where’s the funny then, smart guy?
@@Jrock420blamwhat's the joke? Explain it for us, since you're so high IQ and all
@@Jrock420blampretty sure the joke is white collars are useless for the most part since we still live within reality, no matter how desperately some of the useless people want to pretend like we don't.
I studied Architecture after working for a builder for 4 years, and i was shocked by how little even the professor know about construction. There was only one professor who runs a small design firm who knows how things go together.
The rest of them were like contrast, style, spatial balance, color theroy, relation bubble...... they treat it like an art degree.....
Well, that explains Columbus, Ohio's convention center.
@@ViolettaD1485i just looked it up Columbus Convention Center. omg! i cant believe they demolished the beautiful Union Station building for that abomination. and they call it brutalism building is insulting to brutalism architectures. it is jumbo of pointless shapes that added to cost and offered no utility nor beauty. its detestable !
Those who can, do. Those who can’t, teach.
"Tom I'm standing in my bathroom..." I'm dying 🤣🤣🤣
Perfection as always from those two geniuses!!!
Practical know how has atrophied 😂
It's true. If you don't use it you lose it.
Too bad. When I was a teen, way back in the dark days before home computers and video games and gender studies, we worked at various jobs and learned various skills. Though I worked as a software engineer fresh out of college, it amazed my first wife that I re-wired our home, re-did a LOT of the plumbing, re-worked the landscaping, and painted the house. What really amazed her was that I knew what I was doing. Why? I had done it all professionally to pay for my college education. Self-reliance used to be the American way. We're doomed.
Classic, so true. I had a Dad who could do basically anything and I always tried to know how to fix things too.
I can do small carpentry stuff like renovating a thrift shop find with corner braces, but I don't know how to fix a fuse.
There is a ton of shit that I don’t know how to do, and with almost all of it, there’s some dude on the internet willing to teach me. It’s how I replaced the power cord on my dryer, and how I learned plumbing for my toilet, and dishwasher.
As someone who knows how to build and fix things I can confirm most people don't know how to do anything.
This isn't funny, it's an accurate news report from our favorite South Park characters. -Middle Park
Bruh, I feel the weight and but it’s funny AF 😂 we need this
im agreeing with middle park as a leader of north park
Next time you have to hire someone to do a project in your home, ask if they mind you taking a few notes.
Had old carpet replaced with a nice tile, and the old man i hired was more than happy to show me some basics. He gave me a huge discount to watch me do the last room on my own.
He told me to not be an asshole and to make sure to teach my kids how to do it. Some lessons are priceless!
Take shop classes, people!
@@JamesDavy2009 my shop classes in school only taught the rainbow flag and read books on how to jack off 10 year old boys.
Go private or charter school, kids
@@JamesDavy2009I took wood shop in jr. High, and I have been thankful for it many times. I've spliced many thrift shop or street rescue furniture finds together with corner braces and/or flat corner braces, and it's allowed me to cobble together a desk with a hutch, a music center, and use the shelved headboard from an old bed as an accessory cubbyhole unit on my dresser. It also helped me to reinforce a platform bed that lost a support during a move, instead of supposing I'd have to replace the whole thing.
Its not just that you save money. To be honest, I enjoy it more than I would enjoy shopping for a new furniture ensemble. I have something no one else has.
They need Johnny Sins
The man who can do all the shit xD
@YungAtzI think he's a lawyer now I could be wrong though
@@xinlou6707 Who is this Johnny Sins character?
@@hermos3602He is Everyone, Everything, Everywhere.
He'll mop a plant for ya.
i love you southpark!
keep soeaking the truth!
🌸❤️🙏❤️🌸
Soaking 😂
That's so true. In Australia, there are people who can't even tighten a screw.
This is so true and generation Z is going to be forking out a ton of money to me generation X
that assumes gen z will have money to fork over.
between being stuck in jobs that pay the least they can, and having free access to info on how to do just about anything, i'd imagine do-it-yourself would be pretty popular with gen z.
Yeah but they won’t use the technology to teach themselves because they are that lazy. I watch the old way of doing things cause those guys explain things a lot better. Doesn’t have to be hi def to learn something. Older books teach better also.
@@samsalado5957 I was nine years old and my Dad was in Korea on a solo deployment and I was with my mom and sister in Salem Oregon. I didn’t like reading, and my father didn’t want me to get into trouble if I didn’t have a purpose or find something to focus on while he was away from home for one full year. He paid me $25 for every book I read. That’s a lot of money for a nine-year-old so I became a reading machine. After about 20 books I told my dad, I didn’t need the money anymore that I loved reading because the images in my mind we’re better than movies…
@@SidShakalIncorrect - I have a neighbor where his late 20s son AND girlfriend lives in his house - the boys broken down vehicle is sitting in the driveway for the last 2 years - he plays video games and makes pennies doing that
@@SidShakalThis implies they use technology to learn instead of escapism
It's almost like a whole generation forgot how to teach there kids to do shit
It's more the like the younger generation refuses all offers to simply learn anything. No matter how many times I've asked my kids to simply watch how to fix anything. Well they simply have zero patience to learn anything.
South Park is looking more and more like news rather then shocking satire
My emotional rollercoaster to your comment
I first laughed,
Deep thoughts grew
Then concern,
Then Fear,
( we are in deep Sh*t when south park is the closest thing to an honest news cast as the actual news and more believable than the news)
@@kiekokat3678well they did warn us about NAMBLA the North American man boy love association, by the way this was not a joke it's actually real they also tried to join themselves with the alphabet Mafia
His last phrase is so true...
Right? I cant fix wall tiles i never did it! 😆 but if i had to, i would probably check a youtube video and if its too complicated then i would call a handyman 😅😅😅
Never in my life have I ever been so proud of my father teaching me everything there is to know about home repair...Shower tiles? Some cement here, a mason spatula there, some pressure for it to attach, done fixed!
"We've screwed ourselves by becoming too relient on ai and technology"
But you can google how to do just about anything.
What happened to watching This Old House on PBS?
This is why my kids are going to trade school. F*** college.
They don't even need to go to school they can get paid apprenticeships
Sooo you want to doom your kids living of from slightly more than minimum wage?
Wow you're such a great parent! Let them decide what they want to do.
@@gaymohammed3137look up the salary for plumbers… it’s not what you think
so they can blow their knees and backs out and become disabled? most of the trades are oversaturated and its hard to get bids because of all the slave wage/cheap labor from illegal immigration now anyway
They are not mutually exclusive, your kid can have a white collar job and know how to do shit around the house.
He's correct, it's just that no one knows how to do shit.
“When I need a job done, I get someone with a job to do that JOB!”
Funny how us blue collar workers have been laughed at for so many years. Now who's doing the laughing??? I'm an electrician and I charge $125hr and I can't do all the jobs I'm being offered! Now I get to charge the lawyers and tech scum insane prices because they can't do anything!
Pretty sure nobody was laughing, people like you are an essential part of American society and the economy.
and might I add, I have to reject women all the time when I get called to fix something because they get some turned on by the rare man who can fix things. Truth
Don't forget about us little dummies who just genuinely need help and are willing to pay a fair price for fair work. A few months ago I paid over $800 for a plumber to use cO2 to unclog my bathtub which took about 15min. The other 45min was him attempting to get his mobile card scanner to work...
@@juliedavis9659 were we complaining when you white collar workers charged us an arm and a leg for services we needed??? No we just accepted the up-charge. Now it's our turn to make you feel the way we have for decades while we worked 10+hr days in freezing cold ot blistering heat! My rate is going up to $150hr next year and I GUARANTEE I'll still get lots of work!
@@sparkynate91 u couldn't be more wrong about me. But that's the internet. I stand by my earlier comment and am glad that u work hard and make good money.
I love the example they used because my sister works as a receptionist at a financial firm and she was able to reinstall her shower and bathtub just by watching RUclips videos.
As someone who screwed up doing all the home repairs myself, I can confirm nobody can do shit anymore. However, I'm confident that once I save up enough singular dollars from my paycheck after I pay my bills that take 99% of it. I can do it the second time.
Tile is tricky. Even general contractors do a shitty job if they dont have a good tile guy.
I work for a huge residential alarm company. And I can vouch for this!
Some of the service appointments and calls we get to go to a customer's house to fix their alarm equipment is absolutely unbelievable.
It's like really? You couldn't fix this yourself?
Oh God! 😄 🤣 😂 Can someone arrest Jimmy. I peed in my........
Breaking news I can’t fix my wall
Damn I see potential for a South Park onion news network crossover
This is truly the future. Good thing we developed AI at the same time we dropped the ball on educating kids. We’re so screwed.
I'm so glad i grew up in the trades.
And my friends too.
If i can't fix it, I have a buddy who can.
“Anymore” 😹
Americans are taught from a young age to "go to college"
And the three schools have a tendency to basically pretend to teach kids and if they don’t learn, pass them anyway and be the next’s level’s problem.
@@commoncommentatingcommento8683That's exactly what happened during the pandemic. Lol
@@KiamKweli
I don’t know how it is in your neck of the woods, but that’s what it was like 20 years ago when I was in school…
Some BS never really changes.
All western countries do this and it's good. You can't build up a first world country with only handyman.
The issue is, society drifted so heavily that we insult people that work with their hands and that all those old people no respect for younger people have.
50% are taught to go to college. the other 50% are taught to be wage slaves.
Bro I feel this so hard when ever one of the white collar bosses comes down to the work area with their new Superior ideas. That the last three guys before them came up with and failed.
It’s bizarre since you can literally research how to do almost anything on the internet. What most people lack is the tools and experience to do it correctly. I fix my own car mostly from using Internet forums to figure out what the problem is then watch a RUclips video on how to fix it. I can fix most things around my house this way.
Yeah, but I tried repairing a hole in some sheet rock and that requires practice to do it properly.
It's not just Tools or know how. So many American men were raised by women and went to college to be white collar. Most don't even want to do it.
The thing this episode forgot is RUclips having a tutorial for everything
Glad I'm in the HVAC/Plumbing game. 🤣
Rock on Trey, Tell them like it is!
I managed to take apart the u-bend under my bath and replace it with a new one last week, felt like a bona-fide plumber after I put it all back together and it stayed in one piece without any leaks! 👩🔧💪😂❤
As some one who lives in apartment with maintenance who doesnt know how to maintenance i can confirm this is true.
I gotta laugh, but there’s a part of me that wants to sit and cry.
I taught myself to lay tile, do minor finish carpentry and other household repairs. When I bought my first house, my Mother said any work I do would be better than calling in a handy man. I also luckily was taught to use tools by my Father. My latest accomplishment was learning from YT on how to repair my dryer. It cost me 20 dollars. I have saved thousands of dollars by doing s--t by myself.
A day ago someone said they didn't like south park, the next day I unfriended them
Convenience leads to complacency...
Complacency leads to laziness.....
Laziness leads to enslavement....
Enslavement leads to eating bugs and living in a pod....
You will own nothing and be happy 🤔😳😫 so sayeth the WEF 😆
Although I agree with the message, I will not do any wetroom work myself. I probably could, but if I screw it up and water leaks down into 5 apartments below me, I’ll be financially ruined. No insurance company will cover that.
It’s about time someone is addressing the problem 🤣
I don’t know about anyone else but omg this has to be one of my favorite episodes. I don’t know how to do shit either. 🤣
This show = Slap on ourselves with Humour n sarcasm ❤❤❤❤❤.
This is the sad truth for us young people learning to live and learning to thrive 😢
Bro really spoke fax brah
Edit:MEEM I AM FAMOUS
@staterbrosttv9669 It's how Cartman says "mom"
@@gacd2104 Thank you
Were you wrote down your burpsound?
Recently did my first own tiling job. It's hell. Pay them what they want!
As a plumber who does all his own work and spent 6 years in a diesel shop in my 20s, none of you have known how to do shit since 1995. "AI" if you wanna call it that, has been around for like a year.
Leave it to Trey and Matt to always be there to keep us humble hahaha
Technology isn't bad. I have learned how to do everything myself and most of it came from the internet.
Brilliant! Just Brilliant!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a Property Mgr its always stunned me what people will call for that any 5 yr old could do if instructed just once.
Can confirm 👍 trades are where it's at.
Not a big deal. It's the result of a highly specialized workforce. As the demand for handymen goes up, the amount of handymen will also increase. So any shortage is temporary
Future reality
This is NOT because of AI or technology, but because most Americans have a Wal-mart mentality, where they want everything cheap and shitty, and don't want to spend money on quality.
This is the same reason why over 90% of American homes are built with such terrible quality, that most industrialized countries would condemn them or wouldn't allow them to be built. Too many Americans don't want to spend the money for quality construction or materials, but will instead go with whatever is cheapest, even if its complete garbage.
As a husband of a middle-aged wife who sales insurance and as a general contractor myself, I can confirm we are useless.
Theyre spitting truth here. In the next two decades this will happen
Thank you dad for making me learn to fix my own shit. The money IS awesome!
Southpark roast my country the Philipines
I just don't want to touch the live electric cables and the sewage, ok?
Hahaha! So true. I just lambasted a guy for paying the dealer $500 for an oil change. It literally takes a single wrench and $40 of oil and a filter, with basic mechanical skills. SMH!!! People have more dollars in their wallets than brain cells in their heads. What’s next, clean the dryer lint out of my exhaust vent? Wait….what’s this???
as an American I can confirm that we can't do shit we literally just don't know how too we never did😴🤣😭😆😄😂
I used to do that type of stuff. All the red tape and that no one wants to pay a decent price or straight-up ghost me after I finish the project, just isn't worth it.
Do a deposit system.
Daily/weekly payments as the work progresses.
Simple schedule that you both agree and sign.
That's how the big guys do it.
Frank Herbert was 1000% right js
And at the same time, AI is the best hope for humanity. We are that hopeless.
Let that be a lesson to young folks…learn a trade!
SOUTH PARK MAKING ME LAUGH EVERY SHORT😂
I am an old guy that can fix shit. I try to pass knowledge to youngsters, but most don't give a dang.
Most things around the house I can do or at least try, but please don’t make me mow the lawn or anything that’s outside. It’s too hot in Florida 😂
AI took Our Jabs. 🤣🤣
True, but so many local firms prefer to use foreign workers, that are already trained, instead to f giving proper Apprenticeships to local youths. 🇬🇧
There's a Latino guy who will do it. I've been to Colorado, I know they have them.
Todays youth gets laughed at for not learning home repairs, but our parents were getting laughed at for not learning how to sew or hem clothes, and their parents were getting laughed at for not learning how to grow their own food. But today our store shelves are still stocked with food, we can buy jeans for our exact width and length, and everyones still gets by
So much truer than you can imagine.
This aint even JOKES no more, this is FACT!!!!...
We screwed ourselves by the constant "go to college/school" bullshit
Yea… I dropped out in the 10th grade
Was always told you could never amount to anything without graduating
Had a bit more than a quarter million in billed hours last year
Most of it just troubleshooting/fixing/installing
Skills I learned by watching RUclips videos on electronics… because I was bored and they were interesting 🤷♂️
@@Meowface. Funny how much the real world doesn't care how well you do in school. I was told that bluntly by a job counselor telling me I got a high GPA for nothing.
I was the exact same way now I work in a apartment building in maintenance, I’m still new but now I have an idea on what to do when it comes to fixing stuff
My dad and I remodeled my sisters condo when she bought it saved her close to 30k they were trying to charge her a couple of grand just for the ceiling 😂. If you don’t know enough about construction people will definitely try to take advantage.
the owners manual of cars used to include instructions on how to adjust the points in the distributor...not a model A either. if memory serves it was in the 1960s.
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Funny that Southpark had to point it out but it's true.
You can actually ask AI how to do that kind of stuff or watch a RUclips video or read step by step articles. People forget they have a damn computer encyclopedia in their hand but don't know how to use it 😅
Right, even if you have to buy tools, it'll still be cheaper to do it yourself.
As I tell them. You have the Library of Congress and Alexander in your pocket and still ... your dumber then a box of rocks !
Yes, but the point is, nobody _wants_ to anymore. Nobody wants to learn a skill or history or basicly anything anymore. All they watch is mindnumbingly dumb stuff like popculture or people behaving like lunatics.
I put a cold air kit on my car today and the engine light didn't come on. Fix an oven though? Hell no. Leave an oven on overnight? Hell yeah.
"I don't care if they're going to say sh*t on television, I don't really give a f*ck!"
-Kyle Broflovski, Ph.D.
DeVry Institute
In Junior high school I had woodworking, drafting and electronics.
In High school I had metal shop, auto shop and graphic arts.
They closed the shops and replaced them with computer labs.
Now we have meme lords and tic toc queens.
Lol, this is in Canada as well British Columbia Kelowna
This was not simply an AI and lazy ppl joke..
Everyone knows Handyman and electricians give 3months waiting time and when your next in line they just dissapear for weeks after the 1st visit..
Considering their hourly pay would be twice that of an engineer, none are rich due to all of them being their own worst project manager and quite frankly stupid for not being able to juggle more than 3 assignments a month 🤣🤣