She’s making a lot of apologetic assertions. She assumes that you have an organizational system. This presupposes univocality for human neatness. Every human organizes in ways that contradict one another. Another wildly laughable claim she makes is the presupposition of organizational inerrancy. Dan clearly isn’t perfectly organized, nor should the data indicate that he is. This creator is using their authority as an organized human to structure power, values, and boundaries that serve their own interests and rhetorical goals. Yet another apologetic attack not supported by any data…
I think that lady is ready to set up a database with an optical recognition system so your t-shirts can be catalogued with a description, jpeg, accession number, and other relevant descriptive data so the system can track wear, usage, and discards. Additionally, original costs, value, and replacement costs. With that kind of foundation we could co-relate t-shirts with the number of views and likes to determine if the t-shirt fit creates a bias in the viewership.
This was a fun break from the norm. I did kind of expect them to be meticulously rolled in tshirt sized trays. Glad you’re just human like most of us. 🙂👍
Im just caught on his shirts being in the bottom cupboard of a bookshelf? Does he not own a dresser? Is the dresser full of something else? Where are the other clothes, like pants?
My wife tried that Marie Kondo stuff and it makes a mess, towels fall out of the closet. I fold them square and they layer perfectly up to the next shelf and the colors are interesting.
Dan, I have a question. Need to know. How many tee-shirts are in a handful? Are your T’s scrunched up on a ball when you’re holding them?, because you cannot hold very many that way, one or two. Or, are they stacked up one on top of another with the bottom edge pilled up and then, with one hand, you can grab many in a handful?
Is it possible to have too many t-shirts? Yes they do wear out in time, but if you have enough of them to rotate, it takes a LONG time for them to wear out to the point that you'd want to toss them.
Must be like the greatest philosophical question of the 1980s: How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Tootsie Pop? The world may never know.
I have a coworker who collects and wears jerseys for an internationally played sport. After several weeks of seeing him never wear the same jersey i asked him how many he has. Over 150! 😳
bro, you missed the perfect opportunity to go, "let's see it!"
Just what I was thinking too lol 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
She’s making a lot of apologetic assertions. She assumes that you have an organizational system. This presupposes univocality for human neatness. Every human organizes in ways that contradict one another. Another wildly laughable claim she makes is the presupposition of organizational inerrancy. Dan clearly isn’t perfectly organized, nor should the data indicate that he is. This creator is using their authority as an organized human to structure power, values, and boundaries that serve their own interests and rhetorical goals.
Yet another apologetic attack not supported by any data…
👏👏👏👏 Excellent.
This is well done😂!
Yes, but what does the academic consensus say?
AWESOME COMMENT.
I'm suspicious of anyone who knows how to fold a shirt.
I think that lady is ready to set up a database with an optical recognition system so your t-shirts can be catalogued with a description, jpeg, accession number, and other relevant descriptive data so the system can track wear, usage, and discards. Additionally, original costs, value, and replacement costs. With that kind of foundation we could co-relate t-shirts with the number of views and likes to determine if the t-shirt fit creates a bias in the viewership.
Oh gosh when you got accession number I cracked up 😅😂
😂😂
Nice little project for data scientists.
UHF Conan the Liberian comes to mind
This was a fun break from the norm. I did kind of expect them to be meticulously rolled in tshirt sized trays. Glad you’re just human like most of us. 🙂👍
The most nervous I’ve ever heard Dan.
Honestly shocked that they're not neatly folded and organized like it's a hot topic 😂. Tho I realize neat is relative lol
He wears them. That should tell you what sort of T-shirt collector he is.
I thought they would be hanging in a closet where he could choose which one he wanted easier.
finally. answering the real questions
🤣 I need to get her making critical videos of your videos.
This is so dumb. I love it.
Maybe we ARE due for a TShirt tour! Soo.... LET'S SEE IT!!!😊😎😆
At a glance, looks like about three hundred and twenty three t-shirts.
Thanks, Raymond!
Love Dan's video but this is now one of my favs
That was so nice thank you for your content and your hard work.
Oh ok - so Dan is into chaos.
The data does not support this
Wait ---how is this related to her profession?
Better start counting. Inquiring minds want to know.
😲😃 I'm a professional organizer too!! How cool!!
Im just caught on his shirts being in the bottom cupboard of a bookshelf? Does he not own a dresser? Is the dresser full of something else? Where are the other clothes, like pants?
Beau [of the fifth column] and Dan should do a collaboration.
For once it’s US that are going “alright, let’s see it!”
She's yer wife...right??😅
If you roll them up instead of fold them you can fit in even more. and they wrinkle less.
My wife tried that Marie Kondo stuff and it makes a mess, towels fall out of the closet.
I fold them square and they layer perfectly up to the next shelf and the colors are interesting.
Hi Dan, could you please comment on Jason Newstead's base lines being muted during the recording of Justice?
Dan, I have a question. Need to know. How many tee-shirts are in a handful? Are your T’s scrunched up on a ball when you’re holding them?, because you cannot hold very many that way, one or two. Or, are they stacked up one on top of another with the bottom edge pilled up and then, with one hand, you can grab many in a handful?
Dan's got it right. T-shrts should be folded, not hung up. They'd take 5 times the space on hangers.
I was totally expecting some Totally Spies type of portal to open in that cabinet
I wondered about that myself. You have a different one for each video and do one or two a day. I assumed you had like, hundreds.
Is it possible to have too many t-shirts? Yes they do wear out in time, but if you have enough of them to rotate, it takes a LONG time for them to wear out to the point that you'd want to toss them.
Must be like the greatest philosophical question of the 1980s: How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Tootsie Pop?
The world may never know.
3.
Where did you get that Metallica shirt it looks awesome
hey, iconography spotted. sorry Dan
I get the same question from wife at least 4 times a year 🤣😂🤣😂
We’re through the looking glass people!
That’s it?? Lightweight!
Woah, love it!!!!
I wish I had as many t-shirts as you 😊👕🔥
T SHIRT TOUR! T SHIRT TOUR!
Metallica rocks!
Epic
😎
🤙
Time for canonization of the T shirts!
As in creating a canon. Not making them saints.
@@JasonThu yes we need to negotiate with the t shirts and decide whether we include or exclude them based on our structuring of power and values.
You definitely need to do a tshirt tour video. For reasons.
I have a coworker who collects and wears jerseys for an internationally played sport. After several weeks of seeing him never wear the same jersey i asked him how many he has. Over 150! 😳
I have asked these exact same questions in the comments numerous times, @maklelan!
She's cuter.
@@lavieestlenfer I’m crushed, but you ain’t wrong.
All I can think of is the impact on the planet of having many more t-shirts than physically necessary. 😢
Bro chill hes literally changed countless lives