I'm always impressed with the timing of the line delivery. My assumption is that this is not a single take, but you could never tell with the production and the acting, especially the non-verbal cues. Superb.
It’s “accurate” for a subset of people who live in irrational fear of something that poses less risk than the flu or a car accident. Unless you’re 85yo and/or have multiple chronic diseases, get a grip.
@@bidmcms3 Wrong. Unlike the flu, no one has natural immunity to this virus, and it has already killed more than 550,000 Americans of all ages. It can affect the heart and other organs long term. Please keep your ignorant comments to yourself.
@@darleneschneck 550,000 is in accurate even the CDC quietly updated their data months ago proving that number to be 2 or 3x lower than the projected 550,000 and I can only suspect how lower the true mortality rate is due to the fuckery surrounding this entire covid debacle.
OMG yes, that's the totality of social media. Rarely does anybody post, "Nothing excited happened," or "I had a bad day," so you're only seeing what people WANT you to see! The world is not as social media claims!
They never are. But now the attempt to project success has gone from questionable to kind of funny. The balance used to be like : POST: Romantic cuddle on the beach. REALITY: Totally just went to the beach to look outdoorsy! Time for a bowl of porridge and a nap. Now- POST: couple drinking champagne by the FIRE. REALITY: Photo is a year old. Partner is stuck abroad. Post the photo, then go back to reattaching buttons to your coat while wearing your dinosaur onesie.
It's always fun answering that question when you've recently acquired a debilitating health issue and have to spend most of your time laying down while waiting for the next doctor appointment. Even if you're not depressed about it, mentioning it makes everyone else feel super awkward.
Right!? I was cringing because of how awkward it was and then sad because of how relatable and personally true it was... I miss 2019 so hard right now.
@@Shockwave99999 fancy meeting you here under a comment by an ASMRtist I'm guessing we both appreciate. It's a small world wide web, isnt it? Also, out of all the suggestions, I'm surprised she went with the spaghetti one, it did sound like cracking knuckles a bit.
Here it is: Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Lifeline) at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), or text the Crisis Text Line (text HELLO to 741741). Both services are free and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All calls are confidential.
@@godgirl001 close,it is because depressed people can't usually relate to people around them since the other people are mostly happy, and with no one to talk to then that feeling (depression) is harder to overcome
At the start of this last year I noticed an increase in dogs being walked. I found many of my neighbors decided now was the time to buy. (They also had kids. So the whole family is home now.) So yes, I've watched them grow too. I love Julie's insight.
@@toriless Same, there was a kid who I saw once in a while through my window. He'd always be helping his dad water the garden. Each time I saw him he grew like 10 inches. Last time I saw him he already looked like an adult. I haven't seen him in a long time, probably because he went to college or he got a job.
It hurts how real this is. I saw my sister the other day for the first time in a long time, and it was like, "You! Hey! Umm, awesome! Hug? No hug, right. Uh, umm, how're you doing? Right, you got married! Awesome! Sorry I couldn't be there, you know... but hey, we're hanging out, right?! haha, umm... now what do we say?"
“Did you know you don’t have to get fully nude for online appointments? He was surprised.” 😂 I love how that’s a full story revealed without actually being told.
@@isaacj.elliott2137 oh gosh exactly. i hate it when shows explain the jokes 5 times because they don’t think the audience is smart enough to understand it the first time. it feels insulting really. jokes like this is very refreshing.
I'm living at home at the moment, with parents. We started eating at the table because we were sick of slobbing in front of the TV. After a month of this, we're eating in silence. It's haunting. I feel like I'm on some weird retreat
I would give everything l ever owned to have one more meal with my parents. They are both gone now. Don’t take this for granted, because it hurts like a bitch when it’s over.
@@wastedanguish9927 I'm sorry for your loss, and promise I'm not taking it for granted. Even though the quality of conversation isn't there, I still love cooking for and eating with my parents. Feel very blessed to have had this home to come back to when I lost my job.
Yes. It was very funny, until the very end when it sorts of hits you, that we all are trying to reach that ‘normalcy’, which may not be as easy as we hope.
@@craigcutler6919 That actually depends entirely on where you live and your definition of assault. It is true that women are more likely to be assaulted by people we know rather than strangers, so when talking about random street violence, you would be correct in some situations. Most women who are afraid on the street aren't afraid we'll be jumped and robbed though; we are afraid we will be stalked and sexually assaulted, which is far more likely to happen to a woman.
@@craigcutler6919 let's say, hypothetically, i were to post a reaction to the joke in this video that references sexual assault. would you be compelled to tell me that there are other types of assault? just asking.
Shut up. This is normal. IRL people would just be yelling at each other or ignoring each other. Probably won't see snuggle clubs or free hugs again in my lifetime.
@@thegreenxeno9430 no it's tragic: we've now all been conditioned to fear each other by godless power Mad people. It'll take a miracle to undo the psychological abuse we've undergone because of our beneficent "leaders"
I agree. About 4-5 months into the pandemic-after I had recovered from 6 weeks of yep-definitely-Covid-I discovered that an hour or so of watching videos of current earthquakes and hot spots around the world discussed on a map, alternating with Google Earth, was oddly calming. I decided that was pretty strange until I realized I was not alone in this endeavor to shift the focus of anxiety. It helped that the guy doing the videos (Dutchsinse) was something of a comedian who (oddly) kept getting kicked off RUclips even though he never talked about politics or the virus. 🤷🏼♀️
It's comforting, isn't it?? We're less connected to the people around us, but more connected to the whole world, through this shared disconnection! Greetings Germany, Australia, and Unknown, from (Portland, Oregon) USA ❤.
2 years ago doing absolutely nothing with friends sounded like an amazing day. Now it is just our terrifying day to day life. Without friends. Without relaxation. Without fun. It is just stress from doing nothing, not being able to do anything, and not accomplishing anything whilst waisting our short life. Yeih.
I know. I triumphantly told my mom I’d discovered Nathaniel West (see didn’t know who he was anyways) but still haven’t read any of em and they’re like. 100 pages long.
You say how you feel, politely, in response to the polite question. Society is turning unnecessarily problematic when politeness is considered invasive or confusing.
As a fellow Torontonian this one hits SO HARD. I'm seeing an old friend for a walk on Sat downtown and I have to think of some shit to talk about....besides that I did a rewatch of the Sopranos
Julie, you got so much new shit. Your career blew up during the pandemic. And now you have almost a million people watching your videos to not feel empty inside. So... congrats!
Even though the educational system never provided me with a class that helped me calculate my earnings for tax purposes, I was able to calculate that Julie's house was 50% bigger than her friend's house since it took Julie 18 steps from her desk to her bathroom while it only took her friend 12 such steps.
I hate to be that guy... But sometimes the world needs a villain. 12/18 = 2/3 The difference between 3/3 and 2/3 is 1/3; therefore, Julie's house is 33.33% bigger assuming identical layouts.
@@Axel-nc5dp My point is it is ridiculous to assume same layouts? We have no information that tells us they would have the same layout? It’s not like they said they live in the same apartment complex? Why would anyone assume they had the same layout? It’s like people don’t live in completely different houses lol
Julie hits the nail on the head yet again. This channel is a great reminder to not be too hard on yourself at the moment, life is tough for all of us right now 🧡
I feel like we live in a snow globe that someone keeps shaking, but instead of snow, we get disease, hate, and political insanity. I feel off- balance all the time.
I think it is important to occasionally do a sanity check regarding the idea that the world is getting horrible. Sometimes, it is just that we are learning about the bad stuff, but it was always there. Sometimes, the word is actually getting better and better consistently for decades, and we still feel like it is getting worse, maybe because we focus on the negatives or because “violence is down” doesn’t make for an attractive news title.
I feel off-balance all the time too, but then I see examples of other people doing good and holding each other up, and it reminds me that there's a lot of good in this world, too. It's not always enough to get me back to normal, but it helps me keep going. And videos like this definitely help me to feel better that I'm not alone.
Truth! January and February 2021 made me realize I have a ton of issues I have effectively ignored for the last 15 years of my life. I get to go see a therapist now.
My family asks me at LEAST once a week what's new 😓 I almost got depressed cuz I felt I should have a better answer.. but now I feel so much better lol
Me: "Imagine if Julie Nolke posts on April 1st, she would do the funniest joke!" Julie: *uploads SUPER relatable video, makes me laugh but also kind of cry*
I like the sentiment, but there are ways to stay safe and have something new. A lot is possible by yourself if you want to do things. Not saying people should feel like they have to reach anything though. It's a worldwide crisis, just getting through is already amazing
It is funny, every time someone warns me to be safe I just tell them my practices. They shut up real quick. It is amazing how few people understand how easy cross contamination of vectors (in the case germs) occurs without diligence.
I think this illuminates the strength of various friendships. I saw my oldest friend for the first time in a year this week and we just sat and talked for four hours, no problem and neither of us had any 'news' per se. In the past I've also met friends who I haven't seen in a decade and you just pick things up. On the other hand you can be great work friends with someone and yet when one of you moves on to a new job the friendship just fizzles.
Yup, we're the "It doesn't matter what we're doing or feeling at the moment, but we still need to post on Instagram"-generation. I had so much trouble finding something to post there during quarantine.
This is so helpful because honestly, this is what the last year plus has felt like. I say the same words, "the winter was so hard for everyone." Good to see we are all feeling the same exact things so we know it's going to be fine
I haven't had a job for like 8 months, and I have a friend who calls once a week to ask what's new. It's so awkward, I always say "nothing." This video is too real 😂
I love how dark and profound these videos get. And dammit, this was so validating. I'm just now coming to realize that 2020 etc. may have really fucked me up. That's last cut of you staring into the void was on par with The Graduate's last shot. What a majestic being she is.
So not so real? Women are statistically less likely to be physically assaulted than men are... but let's not let facts get in the way of feelings, right?
@@craigcutler6919 The fear itself is real, regardless of the actual threat of assault. Ironically, it is possible that the greater amounts of fear women typically feel (in comparison to men) regarding walking down streets alone or in the dark informs their actions and accounts for some significant percentage of *why* they are less likely to be assaulted. Of course, that's just a possibility since I haven't looked into any research or studies on it or anything.
@@craigcutler6919 That's only because men tend to fight much more often. We should be talking about unprovoked assaults and sexual violence instead here.
@Tara Craig is probably the type that goes around saying "all lives matter" or hell even "blue lives matter". He sounds like he swallows the boot whole.
@@craigcutler6919 If we're talking about fear, which gender, statistically, commits these assaults? Is it men? It's men, isn't it? And you wonder why women are afraid?
Honestly, Julie, in a weird way, thanks for this. I was recently on a trip with Co-workers whom I haven't seen in a year, and I can get people "up to speed" on my life in about 4 seconds. This is beyond relatable.
This is genuinely really heartfelt and raw in a way that's hard to put into words -- like, the trauma of the last year is just constantly simmering underneath, and it will be for a long while yet, long after we've started physically seeing each other again. Thanks for some catharsis, genuinely.
I get serous anxiety thinking about going back to the call center after working from home for over a year. I've completely forgotten how to people in person.
Always good to know you're not the only one who felt depressed, lonely and bored yet simultaneously overwhelmed during this rough winter. Hang in there everybody! ❤
I just saw a friend today for the first time in a year and I felt like this inside. I'm trying my best to keep it together, but it's difficult. I appreciate your videos greatly, they put a smile on my face when I need it most.
I have had essentially this same conversation with more than one close friend. Your truth is what makes your humor so precious -- your pandemic posts have helped me get through the past year.
it's like now the world gets a glimpse into what it's like to - have depression - be isolated and lonely - be trapped in an uninteresting life - turn to alcohol for solace
This was a great video, quite deep and true as well. One thing that has helped me in this difficult period is learning. I studied space, the moon surface, learned the birds in Europe (even bumble bees!), feels productive and much better for the mind than reading the news.
The distance between these two when they're shown together in the video is like they're recording this on a green screen and they're physically in separate locations.
@@de4dbuck It’s not about the virus, it’s about controlling society. We are the proverbial frog in the boiling pot. Most people don’t realize it yet or are too stupid to care. The worst is yet to come
@@wastedanguish9927 useful idiots or as i call them useless idiots, indoctrination, propaganda, cognitive dissonance... Ideological subversion did its job well, and that was back in the 80's, but it kept going.... MKUltra/trauma based mind control, programming, predictive programming, memetic warfare... And that's not even including the mind control technology and energy weapons at play... We lost this war a long time ago. I get so torn between being upset at society and feeling sorry for them because despite trying to warn everyone since 2006, and getting nowhere, they have been manipulated and molded into the useful idiots they are, unable to critically think or use logic and reasoning skills, Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov's description of the useful idiots, was what made me feel compassion and pity for them, despite them being so much of the problem. I quit leaving my house five years ago though because the useful idiots became way too much for me to handle, on an energetic level... 🕉 🙏🏼नमस्ते🙏🏼 (ηαмαѕтє)
This video hit me differently. Its like the social version of a car crash. It's hard to watch but i cant look away. Resonating so much with me right now.
Oh wow. Thank you! This is me! I'm surrounded by people who really don't mind a boring life, and here I am, feeling like I might actually be going crazy, hair falling out, the whole bit. And when I do get together with people, it's so difficult to get a sustaining connection because we're all so stagnant, or only have negative things to say but don't want to bring down the mood so just say nothing. Fortunately, I got my daughters a pair of rabbits for Christmas, and there's always some riveting bunny drama to relate. Never thought I'd be the most interesting person on the zoom call because of my rabbit impersonations, but here we are. It's a strange time.
I went out of fullscreen to like the vid, then back into fullscreen and continued watching. And I did this every 2 minutes, each time realising I had already liked it 😂
Ngl, "What's new?" has elicited a panic response from me for years before the pandemic. Nothing. Nothing is new. That's what happens when you're anxiety-ridden, hate most people and rarely go outside.
Hehe... I hate people... I haven't willingly left my house for five years now. Before the pandemic, I only left every 58 days, for three hours, round trip, for a med refill appointment... I have always hated having to interact with other people... People suck... Anxiety sucks too... Hope your anxiety stays down and that you don't have to interact with too many people. From one anxiety ridden introvert to another. 🕉 🙏🏼नमस्ते🙏🏼 (ηαмαѕтє)
@@melindadawn5 God, I've never thought to calculate how much I go out pre-pandemic. I think the norm is hitting up Fabricland and/or shopping at the mall maybe 2-3 times in the summer because mama needs A: random makeup and fabric and shit, and B: sunlight. I get hella depressed if I don't do the outside a couple times in summer . Used to go to an anime convention in my hometown, but it sucks now.. (When I could smoke more weed, I would also go out for nature walks to have a joint) I have roommates to deal with and I can't g outside alone without freaking out, so I can't _completely_ avoid the peoples lol
I have social anxiety, that question gave me so much anxiety for YEARS. Until I accepted that it's okay to just say nothing much, how about you. Until somebody decides to keep asking it....... then the panic all comes back again
@@monkiram Yeah, that's exactly my problem; even people who live with me will keep asking lmao. I know it's an attempt at small talk, but c'mon; try literally _anything_ else lol
Minus the obvious comedic elements, I had darn near this exact conversation with my friend yesterday. The video just got more and more disconcerting as it went on.
As someone who has been chronically ill for a long time, this is painfully relatable. I can't tell you how accurately this captures that awkward moment when someone I haven't seen in months/years asks what I've been up to since I saw them last.
I don't think many people realise that for some people with chronic illness, lockdown is every day of their lives. If other people find it difficult to be confined and not able to do the things they want to do, while it is hard, it's a small slice of what a homebound person has suffered for years. Imagine lockdown, except it's going to last the rest of your life, the backyard is also off limits, DIY and housework is forbidden except for five minutes a week, plus someone comes and beats you up every night while you sleep... that's how it feels to be ill. I thought lockdowns would have made people more empathetic to the chronically ill who have suffered this for years, but I have yet to see someone who has realised that this suffering is part of normal life for some disabled people. (I know all disabilities and illnesses are different, which is why I say some, and reflect on my own experience of four years of constant pain and unofficial lockdown).
@@gray_mara Exactly! Honestly, the amount of times (on the rare times that I was out, pre-covid) that I've had someone random person tell me "must be nice to stay at home all day" is unreal. I'm really hoping (but sadly not convinced) that the last year or so will have disabused people of this ridiculous notion.
FELT THIS!! Just one "Oh my gosh, me too" moment after another, all the way down to the ingrown hair! ...except for the "I don't think I can drink today part." 😂 ... 😥
This is basically my life. EXCEPT that my _siblings_ all had _babies_ in 2019, like they knew this shit would happen in 2020. So they ask me "what's new?" and I have to react like this video, and then I ask _them_ "what's new?" and they go on for an hour about every little fart their baby made. Bastards. /s
Same, brother got married just before the pandemic, so new family, new kid, tons of news while I keep working from home and feeding the fish until like... forever... yei covid...
[after the commercial. it's getting dark. they're still sitting together.] J: "You mind if I drink the whole bottle then?" N: "Oh no. Go right ahead." J: "Okay thanks." (starts drinking heavily) N: "I did that on the way here..." J: (continues drinking) N: "...In the car..." J: (continues drinking) N: "...I needed the courage to get here..." J: (comes up for air) "Yeah." [awkward silence] J: "Me too." N: "I probably shouldn't drive home." J: "Me either."
Has anyone noticed how hesitant we have all become to embrace each other as we used to? We don’t even sit close together anymore. The awkward hesitation when one SHOULD shake hands but no one offers anymore? I think we have all been collectively traumatized from all this.
Anytime I bump into someone I know in the supermarket I malfunction like a cheap plastic toy from a Christmas cracker. This was very real to watch😭 Thanks for making me smile! You're the best🤩
this had a deeper meaning compared to a lot of your sketches, really hit home. all of us across the world are going through this, a world on pause for 13 months. and our uk reality tv really is gross spot on with that , wait till love island comes back lol.
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Okay then.
Very real. Very, very real.
I'm always impressed with the timing of the line delivery. My assumption is that this is not a single take, but you could never tell with the production and the acting, especially the non-verbal cues. Superb.
So this got real very very fast...good job
Many states (and tens of millions of people) have been living normal lives for months. And they’re fine. So...
Julie’s pandemic storytelling is so darn accurate it will be studied by social scientists 100 years from now.
There will be scientists 100 years from now?
@@bartroberts1514 no shit
It’s “accurate” for a subset of people who live in irrational fear of something that poses less risk than the flu or a car accident. Unless you’re 85yo and/or have multiple chronic diseases, get a grip.
@@bidmcms3 Wrong. Unlike the flu, no one has natural immunity to this virus, and it has already killed more than 550,000 Americans of all ages. It can affect the heart and other organs long term. Please keep your ignorant comments to yourself.
@@darleneschneck 550,000 is in accurate even the CDC quietly updated their data months ago proving that number to be 2 or 3x lower than the projected 550,000 and I can only suspect how lower the true mortality rate is due to the fuckery surrounding this entire covid debacle.
This makes me feel better knowing people aren't always having as much fun as they pretend in their pictures
OMG yes, that's the totality of social media. Rarely does anybody post, "Nothing excited happened," or "I had a bad day," so you're only seeing what people WANT you to see! The world is not as social media claims!
@@benvoliothefirst yah I used to really feel bad thinking other peoples' lives are so adventurous but now I know better
They never are. But now the attempt to project success has gone from questionable to kind of funny. The balance used to be like : POST: Romantic cuddle on the beach. REALITY: Totally just went to the beach to look outdoorsy! Time for a bowl of porridge and a nap.
Now- POST: couple drinking champagne by the FIRE.
REALITY: Photo is a year old. Partner is stuck abroad. Post the photo, then go back to reattaching buttons to your coat while wearing your dinosaur onesie.
It makes you feel better that people are actually miserable? Not so healthy, maybe explains why people would try to look good on social media
@@Elvings92 didn't you know that misery loves company?
"How have you been?" has never been more existentially horrifying.
To people with depression, it's always been like that
@@noa0172 preach
Terrible, thanks for asking!
It's always fun answering that question when you've recently acquired a debilitating health issue and have to spend most of your time laying down while waiting for the next doctor appointment. Even if you're not depressed about it, mentioning it makes everyone else feel super awkward.
yes
It’s just too damn relatable.
Right!? I was cringing because of how awkward it was and then sad because of how relatable and personally true it was... I miss 2019 so hard right now.
Eyyyy, it's Lucy! Fancy seeing you here!
Wtf I just saw ur comment on an ASMR vid
@@Shockwave99999 fancy meeting you here under a comment by an ASMRtist I'm guessing we both appreciate. It's a small world wide web, isnt it?
Also, out of all the suggestions, I'm surprised she went with the spaghetti one, it did sound like cracking knuckles a bit.
@@copperheadroad567 I think everyone is missing 2019 now.
I was almost expecting a low-key suicide prevention hotline number at the end because that closing was brutally relatable and sad.
Suicide prevention hotlines should be recommended more often.
Here it is: Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Lifeline) at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), or text the Crisis Text Line (text HELLO to 741741). Both services are free and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All calls are confidential.
@@graceb9202 sad that we dont have that in Colombia, a happy country hence a country in which people tend to suicide more (yes, you read it right)
@@gericko4931 Let me guess, it’s mostly because of toxic positivity, right?
@@godgirl001 close,it is because depressed people can't usually relate to people around them since the other people are mostly happy, and with no one to talk to then that feeling (depression) is harder to overcome
"I watched people's puppies grow up outside my window."
One line to describe my entire life.
That might have been the most depressing thing I've ever heard.
I read this as soon as it was said in the video lol
I got a kitten so I could watch him grow up inside my house.
At the start of this last year I noticed an increase in dogs being walked. I found many of my neighbors decided now was the time to buy. (They also had kids. So the whole family is home now.) So yes, I've watched them grow too. I love Julie's insight.
Ava the pupper across the street and the tiny French Bulldog next door
“I didn’t do RUclips workouts, I just skipped to the end when the lady’s just lying there like a star and I did that for an hour”
Best quote 🤣🤣
It's called yoga
@@LegoEddy It’s a quote from the video, just thought it was funny 🤷🏼♀️
@@elliehunt No worries, I was just making fun of yoga (:
That was so relatable. 😂
4:40
When "it's funny because it's true" visits the darkest timeline.
👏👏👏😂
six seasons and movie!
Abed stokes his evil beard in approval.
@@alexmuller6752 NOOOOOOOOOOOO
"I watch people's puppies grow up outside my window" I can't comprehend how sad and adorable that is at the same time
That's one of my top hobbies
I have watched the neighbors kids grow up, let alone puppies.
I watch the trees grow, and take solace that they will probably still be around long after I'm dead and forgotten.
@@toriless Same, there was a kid who I saw once in a while through my window. He'd always be helping his dad water the garden. Each time I saw him he grew like 10 inches. Last time I saw him he already looked like an adult. I haven't seen him in a long time, probably because he went to college or he got a job.
@@madiqismal4186 goodness your comment or your name… idk how to react. XD
When she started crying because she hadn't done her taxes, that felt astonishingly cathartic
I also haven't done them 😔
@@jokkehasa5298 do it man!!! think of the money you get back. that's my primary motivation.
@@redguy2215 Did them today 😊
I've been putting it off too, and my face during that was 👀
If you do you taxes best, you shouldn'tgetting back tons of money
Moral of the story: Never ask anyone “What’s new?” because they might ask you the same question.
What's new? ;D
@@MrCarpediem6 I'm not really sure how to respond, so... What's new with you? >:)
This sketch got unexpectedly real. It was a bold move, and I like it
It hurts how real this is. I saw my sister the other day for the first time in a long time, and it was like, "You! Hey! Umm, awesome! Hug? No hug, right. Uh, umm, how're you doing? Right, you got married! Awesome! Sorry I couldn't be there, you know... but hey, we're hanging out, right?! haha, umm... now what do we say?"
My mom "forced" me to hug her before leaving, not any more.
I think it’s time to hug your sister and meet her husband my friend
“Did you know you don’t have to get fully nude for online appointments? He was surprised.” 😂 I love how that’s a full story revealed without actually being told.
That’s what makes it so good, having confidence that the audience is intelligent enough to get context without over explanation
@@isaacj.elliott2137 oh gosh exactly. i hate it when shows explain the jokes 5 times because they don’t think the audience is smart enough to understand it the first time. it feels insulting really. jokes like this is very refreshing.
@@sudesezin i didn't get the joke ._.
“We don’t have to pretend.”
Yeah. Yeah, we don’t. Thanks for the reminder, Julia. I needed to hear that. ❤️
I'm living at home at the moment, with parents. We started eating at the table because we were sick of slobbing in front of the TV. After a month of this, we're eating in silence. It's haunting. I feel like I'm on some weird retreat
I would give everything l ever owned to have one more meal with my parents. They are both gone now. Don’t take this for granted, because it hurts like a bitch when it’s over.
@@wastedanguish9927 I'm sorry for your loss, and promise I'm not taking it for granted. Even though the quality of conversation isn't there, I still love cooking for and eating with my parents. Feel very blessed to have had this home to come back to when I lost my job.
not even 10 seconds and I'm already uncomfortable HAHAHAHA
oops sorry!
Yes. It was very funny, until the very end when it sorts of hits you, that we all are trying to reach that ‘normalcy’, which may not be as easy as we hope.
@@julienolke You said "Sorry" heh heh heh heh heh!
@@yardleybottles6025 Sore-y, heh heh heh. I can't help it.
I go through this every day to try to answer "How are you?"
"I'm as real as a woman's fear to walk down the street, baby!"
Sheesh 😳
I died.
And not in that "kidnapped and murdered by a British cop" sort of way...
It’s funny cuz it’s true
And the stats say that it is less than a mans chances of being assaulted while walking down the street... but facts feel bad dont they...
@@craigcutler6919 That actually depends entirely on where you live and your definition of assault. It is true that women are more likely to be assaulted by people we know rather than strangers, so when talking about random street violence, you would be correct in some situations.
Most women who are afraid on the street aren't afraid we'll be jumped and robbed though; we are afraid we will be stalked and sexually assaulted, which is far more likely to happen to a woman.
@@craigcutler6919 let's say, hypothetically, i were to post a reaction to the joke in this video that references sexual assault. would you be compelled to tell me that there are other types of assault? just asking.
I almost feel like we are all going to need to be retrained in our social skills when things start to go back to "normal"
Shut up. This is normal. IRL people would just be yelling at each other or ignoring each other. Probably won't see snuggle clubs or free hugs again in my lifetime.
@@thegreenxeno9430 no it's tragic: we've now all been conditioned to fear each other by godless power Mad people. It'll take a miracle to undo the psychological abuse we've undergone because of our beneficent "leaders"
Why do you even think we will EVER go back to normal? Normal doesn't exist anymore. We have to reinvent it.
@@CrazyMazapan I hear that - I guess we will have to find or create a new normal, whatever that may look like :-(
I said the exact same thing
I’m not crying. 😭😢🥲 This year has been hard. It’s okay to not be okay.
I know. 🤗. I’m so stressed out. The anxiety 😟
“I walked around the block a lot.” This.
Hahahaha 🤣 the same 🙌
I’ve been doing this and calling it exercise, even though once my walk is over, I hardly walk anymore throughout the day!
It's better to do this than not do it. It's healthy.
Literally everyday, just to feel like there is an outside of my home box & my work box 😔
I have no blocks, the suburbs is matrix of cul-de-sacs.
Julie is the hero that we didn’t know we needed.
@jack lazer why not light day?
But the one we deserve!!!! (that's how it goes right?)
Or the therapist we did know we needed.
You didn't, I have seen that for a while now.
The sad comedy is the stuff that makes me happy... maybe that's why I've not totally lost my shit during the past year.
same
same
Proud of you!!
same
I agree. About 4-5 months into the pandemic-after I had recovered from 6 weeks of yep-definitely-Covid-I discovered that an hour or so of watching videos of current earthquakes and hot spots around the world discussed on a map, alternating with Google Earth, was oddly calming. I decided that was pretty strange until I realized I was not alone in this endeavor to shift the focus of anxiety. It helped that the guy doing the videos (Dutchsinse) was something of a comedian who (oddly) kept getting kicked off RUclips even though he never talked about politics or the virus. 🤷🏼♀️
In all honesty, even introverts like myself are starting to get pretty screwed up by this current situation.
1 day ago. 😞
This is true.
Same
correct
yuuuuhp
Always amazed how all of us around the globe are kinda living the same life.
I mean: I'm from Germany and I felt this so hard😶
Yup. Australia here.
This would be so funny if it weren't so damn true. *sigh*
Another german here!
It's comforting, isn't it??
We're less connected to the people around us, but more connected to the whole world, through this shared disconnection!
Greetings Germany, Australia, and Unknown, from (Portland, Oregon) USA ❤.
@@rebeccagreen7241 Great thought and well said! Greetings to Portland!
Julie Nolke, queen of self-deprecating comedy. 🙌🏽
I swear channels like these make my bad days much better than some people IRL.
😘😘😘
@@julienolke Did you write your friends pathetical lines or did both help.
The line from Endgame, “He cried when the salads came, and I cried before dessert,” feels way too relatable nowadays.
2 years ago doing absolutely nothing with friends sounded like an amazing day. Now it is just our terrifying day to day life.
Without friends.
Without relaxation.
Without fun.
It is just stress from doing nothing, not being able to do anything, and not accomplishing anything whilst waisting our short life.
Yeih.
I went for an hour-long walk today.
That made today a win.
Now back to bed.
Every phone call with my parents: "So, tell me something new and exciting!" Uhhhh.... I bought yet another book I have yet to read? Yet?
I know. I triumphantly told my mom I’d discovered Nathaniel West (see didn’t know who he was anyways) but still haven’t read any of em and they’re like. 100 pages long.
No doubt!
The Micarah toenail clipper reference 🤣😂🤣
Ahh abby, also same! Loving the reference 💖
18th Century toenail clippers from the blacksmith shop = next level quarantine hair stylin
I noticed that too! Love your channel Abby!
Wth I thought that was a trend or something eff yeah
Yessssss bahaha
as someone from the uk, I'm honestly ashamed and embarrassed that the rest of the world can now watch our reality TV 😳😳
but it's soooooooo good
@@julienolke I respect the shit out of you but I cannot accept this!
I'm sorry, but Taskmaster absolutely slaps.
uhhh have you seen U.S shows? Can it really get worse? :)
@@druiry Lmao my wife is addicted to Taskmaster 😂
This is me before we got chickens. Now I just tell chicken stories no one asked for
Cats work too and are not dirty when they cuddle you.
@@toriless yes. but cat judges you. chicken don't even understand us, so they won't.
This is someone asking for them we need chicken stories
Is this where we sign up for chicken stories??
Coincidentally a chicken randomly showed up in my yard today and has since laid an egg in our garden
I'm convinced your videos genuinely help people seeing how easy it is to fall into the trap of thinking "I'm the only one who feels this way".
YES! This video is conforting!
"It turns out, when you don't put anything new in there, nothing changes." my entire 2020
Honestly, childhood seemed so much more varied and interesting
Slowly starving
Can we just appreciate how Julie makes everyone’s day better?!
😘😘😘
@@julienolke 😘😘😘
@Sylvia Morgan ?
@@julienolke why isnl;t there any new content?
@Sylvia Morgan lmao what
So modest...acting like she has nothing new when she had that wild ingrown hair story just waiting in the holster!
just like the hair! it even made it's own tiny holster of pain!
I have a stye and told that to a friend when she asked what’s new?
Running out of things to say really.
This is so relatable. I had many video chats with friends where we had involved conversations about what we were watching on Netflix.
Even before the pandemic, I’ve always hated the question ‘how are you?’. It’s too open ended. I ain’t got no energy to carry the conversation.
Agreed. I feel the same way. I never know how to respond when people ask me that.
You say how you feel, politely, in response to the polite question.
Society is turning unnecessarily problematic when politeness is considered invasive or confusing.
As a fellow Torontonian this one hits SO HARD. I'm seeing an old friend for a walk on Sat downtown and I have to think of some shit to talk about....besides that I did a rewatch of the Sopranos
Talk about your latest binge watching "project" and your upcoming zoom meetings (oh, sorry, I think that's all a lot of us have to say)
Greatest show ever made.
Julie's the best thing on RUclips these days... I said it
She and Ryan George. Too bad they got divorced.
@@spurcalluth6300 But the divorce was super easy, barely an inconvenience.
@@LisaBowers, it only felt that way because of the harpoon-related feelings.
I freaking love Julie Nolke and her crew. The purest.
thank you!!
Me meeting up with my best friend:
Her: "Your hair looks like shit."
Me: "I know!"
😆
Hahaha. Your friend is so brutally honest!
@@amandalane4971 It goes both ways. 😄
Julie, you got so much new shit. Your career blew up during the pandemic. And now you have almost a million people watching your videos to not feel empty inside. So... congrats!
Even though the educational system never provided me with a class that helped me calculate my earnings for tax purposes, I was able to calculate that Julie's house was 50% bigger than her friend's house since it took Julie 18 steps from her desk to her bathroom while it only took her friend 12 such steps.
Julie might have had to detour round a piece of furniture.
Or the bathroom could just be closer to the desk in one of their houses? They could still have the same square footage...
I hate to be that guy... But sometimes the world needs a villain.
12/18 = 2/3
The difference between 3/3 and 2/3 is 1/3; therefore, Julie's house is 33.33% bigger assuming identical layouts.
@@Axel-nc5dp no. if 12 steps is 100%. then 6 steps is 50%. so 18 steps is 150%. if you take 18 steps as 100% then you get your answer.
@@Axel-nc5dp My point is it is ridiculous to assume same layouts? We have no information that tells us they would have the same layout? It’s not like they said they live in the same apartment complex? Why would anyone assume they had the same layout? It’s like people don’t live in completely different houses lol
" I interview myself in front of the mirror"
Sooo glad it's not just me 😂😂
I'm so glad it's not just ME!
I am planning interviews and conversation with the famous people I watch online 😂
@@voyance4elle 😂sometimes I pretend I'm the famous people 😅
@@alexiacamilo8929 true very true 😆 I can relate 😘
She is stealing the Mirror Julie bit.
This was so cathartic. Thank you for showing that it's okay to not be okay.
Julie hits the nail on the head yet again. This channel is a great reminder to not be too hard on yourself at the moment, life is tough for all of us right now 🧡
Life was ALWAYS tough....and is for everyone, rich or poor, young or old, black or white, gay or straight.
Nature is cruel.
As an American....."I HATE THAT MONTH" referring to January, totally works out.
You don’t have to be fully naked in a zoom meeting with your doctor… killed me😂😂😂
I feel like we live in a snow globe that someone keeps shaking, but instead of snow, we get disease, hate, and political insanity. I feel off- balance all the time.
I think it is important to occasionally do a sanity check regarding the idea that the world is getting horrible.
Sometimes, it is just that we are learning about the bad stuff, but it was always there. Sometimes, the word is actually getting better and better consistently for decades, and we still feel like it is getting worse, maybe because we focus on the negatives or because “violence is down” doesn’t make for an attractive news title.
I feel off-balance all the time too, but then I see examples of other people doing good and holding each other up, and it reminds me that there's a lot of good in this world, too. It's not always enough to get me back to normal, but it helps me keep going. And videos like this definitely help me to feel better that I'm not alone.
Yes. Same.
That is such a great way to put it. Wow. ❤
That's... a really good way to put it...
The lesson to learn from this little story is to first pour the drinks, then try to start the conversation.
So true.
Mirror Julie could have told her that, had she asked....
No, no, no. First drink the bottle Then start sharing!
'I hate that month' - this is genius
Truth! January and February 2021 made me realize I have a ton of issues I have effectively ignored for the last 15 years of my life. I get to go see a therapist now.
“What’s new?” The most dreaded question these days...
My family asks me at LEAST once a week what's new 😓
I almost got depressed cuz I felt I should have a better answer.. but now I feel so much better lol
I wasn't particularly fond of it before the pandemic. 😏
Did you know today is the first time we hit april second 2021 on the Gregorian calendar? It's true. Look it up.
Me: "Imagine if Julie Nolke posts on April 1st, she would do the funniest joke!"
Julie: *uploads SUPER relatable video, makes me laugh but also kind of cry*
Honestly, the people who don’t have anything new are the ones who have been staying safe in this pandemic. 👏🏻
I like your glass half full attitude! and, true.
I like the sentiment, but there are ways to stay safe and have something new. A lot is possible by yourself if you want to do things. Not saying people should feel like they have to reach anything though. It's a worldwide crisis, just getting through is already amazing
Excellent point
It is funny, every time someone warns me to be safe I just tell them my practices. They shut up real quick. It is amazing how few people understand how easy cross contamination of vectors (in the case germs) occurs without diligence.
That doesn’t sound very safe to me
I think this illuminates the strength of various friendships. I saw my oldest friend for the first time in a year this week and we just sat and talked for four hours, no problem and neither of us had any 'news' per se. In the past I've also met friends who I haven't seen in a decade and you just pick things up. On the other hand you can be great work friends with someone and yet when one of you moves on to a new job the friendship just fizzles.
Yup, we're the "It doesn't matter what we're doing or feeling at the moment, but we still need to post on Instagram"-generation.
I had so much trouble finding something to post there during quarantine.
This made me want to curl into a ball and die I love it
eek sorry
@@julienolke in a good way
Big mood
@@julienolke Hey, I was worried until you two started crying. Then I knew it was OK to laugh.
I relate that no matter what situation we’re in, even if its the end of the world, we’re all mad that school never taught us how to do taxes.
Or any basic life skills.
I know that I live in a complete different side of earth than you, but we got the same problem here.
I just use software, I really do not see why anyone else would not. You get 5 returns per copy. efile is so painless.
This is so helpful because honestly, this is what the last year plus has felt like. I say the same words, "the winter was so hard for everyone." Good to see we are all feeling the same exact things so we know it's going to be fine
I haven't had a job for like 8 months, and I have a friend who calls once a week to ask what's new. It's so awkward, I always say "nothing." This video is too real 😂
"I have a friend who calls to ask what's new"
I love how dark and profound these videos get. And dammit, this was so validating. I'm just now coming to realize that 2020 etc. may have really fucked me up. That's last cut of you staring into the void was on par with The Graduate's last shot. What a majestic being she is.
‘As real as a woman’s fear to walk down the street’ that’s an itchy one
So not so real? Women are statistically less likely to be physically assaulted than men are... but let's not let facts get in the way of feelings, right?
@@craigcutler6919 The fear itself is real, regardless of the actual threat of assault. Ironically, it is possible that the greater amounts of fear women typically feel (in comparison to men) regarding walking down streets alone or in the dark informs their actions and accounts for some significant percentage of *why* they are less likely to be assaulted. Of course, that's just a possibility since I haven't looked into any research or studies on it or anything.
@@craigcutler6919 That's only because men tend to fight much more often. We should be talking about unprovoked assaults and sexual violence instead here.
@Tara Craig is probably the type that goes around saying "all lives matter" or hell even "blue lives matter". He sounds like he swallows the boot whole.
@@craigcutler6919 If we're talking about fear, which gender, statistically, commits these assaults? Is it men? It's men, isn't it? And you wonder why women are afraid?
Honestly, Julie, in a weird way, thanks for this. I was recently on a trip with Co-workers whom I haven't seen in a year, and I can get people "up to speed" on my life in about 4 seconds. This is beyond relatable.
This is genuinely really heartfelt and raw in a way that's hard to put into words -- like, the trauma of the last year is just constantly simmering underneath, and it will be for a long while yet, long after we've started physically seeing each other again. Thanks for some catharsis, genuinely.
I get serous anxiety thinking about going back to the call center after working from home for over a year. I've completely forgotten how to people in person.
I like that phrase! “How to people”
I fully did not expect to tear up at the halfway mark. Darn you, Julie.
I know. I lost it 😢
Always good to know you're not the only one who felt depressed, lonely and bored yet simultaneously overwhelmed during this rough winter. Hang in there everybody! ❤
“You ever remove yourself from your house?”
Bane: “it would be extremely painful.”
“I don’t think I can drink today.”
Yeah...that is definitely not me 😅
I just saw a friend today for the first time in a year and I felt like this inside. I'm trying my best to keep it together, but it's difficult. I appreciate your videos greatly, they put a smile on my face when I need it most.
I have had essentially this same conversation with more than one close friend. Your truth is what makes your humor so precious -- your pandemic posts have helped me get through the past year.
I don't think I've had anything new in my life in 4 years.
@SF1034 to be fair it's been a shitty 4 years. Since November, 2016.
Getting incrementally better since January 20, 2021. 👍
Those are rookie numbers.
5 years for me.
I've dreaded that question for most of my life.
@@HAYAOLEONE Do not start, I am sure people could bury any number.
"Anything new?"
Julie: "Me?"
"Yeah you! Anything new?"
Julie: "Hm?"
"ANYTHING NEW?"
Julie: "YESN'T."
To be fair, this is how I felt being asked this question before the pandemic.
likewise
it's like now the world gets a glimpse into what it's like to
- have depression
- be isolated and lonely
- be trapped in an uninteresting life
- turn to alcohol for solace
@@dorianr4770 accurate. it's like in that: "first time?" meme
“To be FAHHHH” for all the Letterkenny folks...
This was a great video, quite deep and true as well. One thing that has helped me in this difficult period is learning. I studied space, the moon surface, learned the birds in Europe (even bumble bees!), feels productive and much better for the mind than reading the news.
The distance between these two when they're shown together in the video is like they're recording this on a green screen and they're physically in separate locations.
If this is the conversations that I’ll have when the bad virus is gone, I’m never going to talk to anyone again- this seems to realistic
Virus isn't going away. It is something called endemic.
@@craigcutler6919 well, when it’s calmed down and people have gotten the vaccine
@@de4dbuck It’s not about the virus, it’s about controlling society. We are the proverbial frog in the boiling pot. Most people don’t realize it yet or are too stupid to care. The worst is yet to come
We were so lucky with this one. It could have been so much worse. There are germs out there that make covid-19 look like a loser.
@@wastedanguish9927 useful idiots or as i call them useless idiots, indoctrination, propaganda, cognitive dissonance... Ideological subversion did its job well, and that was back in the 80's, but it kept going.... MKUltra/trauma based mind control, programming, predictive programming, memetic warfare... And that's not even including the mind control technology and energy weapons at play... We lost this war a long time ago. I get so torn between being upset at society and feeling sorry for them because despite trying to warn everyone since 2006, and getting nowhere, they have been manipulated and molded into the useful idiots they are, unable to critically think or use logic and reasoning skills, Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov's description of the useful idiots, was what made me feel compassion and pity for them, despite them being so much of the problem.
I quit leaving my house five years ago though because the useful idiots became way too much for me to handle, on an energetic level...
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This video hit me differently. Its like the social version of a car crash. It's hard to watch but i cant look away. Resonating so much with me right now.
thats a great way to describe it, the instragram video was the opposite, a trainwreck I just couldn't watch, this one i can't turn away
“I cut it myself with toenail clippers” same girl same, barbers just vanished
I cut mine with a scissor. Parted hair in the middle and cut equally. I feel very proud of the weird cut. Shorter at front.longer at the back.
Oh wow.
Thank you! This is me! I'm surrounded by people who really don't mind a boring life, and here I am, feeling like I might actually be going crazy, hair falling out, the whole bit. And when I do get together with people, it's so difficult to get a sustaining connection because we're all so stagnant, or only have negative things to say but don't want to bring down the mood so just say nothing.
Fortunately, I got my daughters a pair of rabbits for Christmas, and there's always some riveting bunny drama to relate. Never thought I'd be the most interesting person on the zoom call because of my rabbit impersonations, but here we are. It's a strange time.
I went out of fullscreen to like the vid, then back into fullscreen and continued watching.
And I did this every 2 minutes, each time realising I had already liked it 😂
Damn, I end up half bald trying to cut my own hair and Julie's out here cutting it with toe nail clippers and looking fabulous...
WTF
some of us are gifted
@@julienolke Speak for yourslef 💁
I simplify that. i just shave my head bald to begin with.
It's curled! Cheating!!
Also, the gorgeous face and charisma might be a misdirection technique.
@@ThisIsMego Nice!
Julie, giving voice to our feelings. I do hope Julie is really writing a pilot. She should star in it with the rest of the Julies.
The final "I didn't do my taxes" line had me literally laughing aloud. Well done
Ngl, "What's new?" has elicited a panic response from me for years before the pandemic. Nothing. Nothing is new. That's what happens when you're anxiety-ridden, hate most people and rarely go outside.
Hehe... I hate people... I haven't willingly left my house for five years now. Before the pandemic, I only left every 58 days, for three hours, round trip, for a med refill appointment... I have always hated having to interact with other people... People suck... Anxiety sucks too... Hope your anxiety stays down and that you don't have to interact with too many people.
From one anxiety ridden introvert to another.
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@@melindadawn5 God, I've never thought to calculate how much I go out pre-pandemic. I think the norm is hitting up Fabricland and/or shopping at the mall maybe 2-3 times in the summer because mama needs A: random makeup and fabric and shit, and B: sunlight. I get hella depressed if I don't do the outside a couple times in summer . Used to go to an anime convention in my hometown, but it sucks now.. (When I could smoke more weed, I would also go out for nature walks to have a joint) I have roommates to deal with and I can't g outside alone without freaking out, so I can't _completely_ avoid the peoples lol
I have social anxiety, that question gave me so much anxiety for YEARS. Until I accepted that it's okay to just say nothing much, how about you. Until somebody decides to keep asking it....... then the panic all comes back again
@@monkiram Yeah, that's exactly my problem; even people who live with me will keep asking lmao. I know it's an attempt at small talk, but c'mon; try literally _anything_ else lol
I’m with Maria Bamford when she responded “oh…no, see, I’m DONE. Yeah. I’m done. So.”
Why are these videos so relatable even in a completely different landscape in a country
This feels a little too real
tell me about it
Minus the obvious comedic elements, I had darn near this exact conversation with my friend yesterday. The video just got more and more disconcerting as it went on.
As someone who has been chronically ill for a long time, this is painfully relatable. I can't tell you how accurately this captures that awkward moment when someone I haven't seen in months/years asks what I've been up to since I saw them last.
I don't think many people realise that for some people with chronic illness, lockdown is every day of their lives. If other people find it difficult to be confined and not able to do the things they want to do, while it is hard, it's a small slice of what a homebound person has suffered for years. Imagine lockdown, except it's going to last the rest of your life, the backyard is also off limits, DIY and housework is forbidden except for five minutes a week, plus someone comes and beats you up every night while you sleep... that's how it feels to be ill.
I thought lockdowns would have made people more empathetic to the chronically ill who have suffered this for years, but I have yet to see someone who has realised that this suffering is part of normal life for some disabled people.
(I know all disabilities and illnesses are different, which is why I say some, and reflect on my own experience of four years of constant pain and unofficial lockdown).
@@gray_mara yep unfortunately my life as well
@@gray_mara Exactly!
Honestly, the amount of times (on the rare times that I was out, pre-covid) that I've had someone random person tell me "must be nice to stay at home all day" is unreal. I'm really hoping (but sadly not convinced) that the last year or so will have disabused people of this ridiculous notion.
FELT THIS!! Just one "Oh my gosh, me too" moment after another, all the way down to the ingrown hair! ...except for the "I don't think I can drink today part." 😂 ... 😥
This is basically my life. EXCEPT that my _siblings_ all had _babies_ in 2019, like they knew this shit would happen in 2020. So they ask me "what's new?" and I have to react like this video, and then I ask _them_ "what's new?" and they go on for an hour about every little fart their baby made. Bastards.
/s
Damn.
Same, brother got married just before the pandemic, so new family, new kid, tons of news while I keep working from home and feeding the fish until like... forever... yei covid...
[after the commercial. it's getting dark. they're still sitting together.]
J: "You mind if I drink the whole bottle then?"
N: "Oh no. Go right ahead."
J: "Okay thanks." (starts drinking heavily)
N: "I did that on the way here..."
J: (continues drinking)
N: "...In the car..."
J: (continues drinking)
N: "...I needed the courage to get here..."
J: (comes up for air) "Yeah."
[awkward silence]
J: "Me too."
N: "I probably shouldn't drive home."
J: "Me either."
You know what's new? That fact that you don't have to get naked for a zoom Dr.'s meeting! I think my doctor came out depressed from that encounter.
I certainly stripped on camera for my doctor... I guess that depends on the issue :)
@@carola-lifeinparis I did that, too. In retrospect, I probably didn't need to do that for an eye doctor.
Oh my.... *blushes*
@@SashenkaKun Beat me to the joke.
Well at least there's no smellavision with online Dr's visits that's got to be positive.
Has anyone noticed how hesitant we have all become to embrace each other as we used to? We don’t even sit close together anymore. The awkward hesitation when one SHOULD shake hands but no one offers anymore? I think we have all been collectively traumatized from all this.
Turn off your TV.
I had someone I barely know grab me for a hug the other day. I think she confused me with someone else.
Covids not over. We still shouldn’t be hugging and shaking hands yet.
@@juliaelizabeth2028 We get plenty of that crap from the TV. You can shut up and mind your business on what people should and shouldn't do.
You shouldn't be shaking hands or hugging yet. No country is anywhere NEAR herd immunity
182 comments in 20 minutes. The experience of listening to the sponsor while scroling down to the comments is what makes the YT journey complete.
Anytime I bump into someone I know in the supermarket I malfunction like a cheap plastic toy from a Christmas cracker. This was very real to watch😭 Thanks for making me smile! You're the best🤩
this had a deeper meaning compared to a lot of your sketches, really hit home. all of us across the world are going through this, a world on pause for 13 months. and our uk reality tv really is gross spot on with that , wait till love island comes back lol.