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The Longest Collaborative Flipbook Animation Ever
The result (5,760 frames) of The Flipbook Experiment
Recap: pudding.cool/projects/flipbook/
Song: Paul Pitman - Moonlight Sonata Op. 27 No. 2 - III. Presto
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We asked the internet to help make a flipbook. Here's what happened.
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Our team discusses what we learned from running a collaborative drawing experiment. pudding.cool/projects/flipbook
This is a teenager. Let's track hundreds of teens into adulthood using this huge dataset.
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We trace the paths of hundreds of teenagers, starting in 1997, to see how their childhood experiences affected their life outcomes. View the interactive version at pudding.cool/2024/03/teenagers
The Greatest Unexpected NBA Performances
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Using Game Score and statistics to find the biggest single-game outliers. Check out more stories at pudding.cool Data: github.com/the-pudding/data/tree/master/nba-unexpected Music: Everyday Stuntin (Smooth Trap) by Makaih Beats Support The Pudding on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thepudding Story and Data: Russell Samora Editing and Motion Graphics: Reshad Malekzai rushodd.tv/
words against strangers tournament of champions semifinals
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17 of the best words against strangers players battle head-to-head. 6 players advance to the live finals. Background music: "Game Over" by Total Reboot through the Free Music Archive
Behind the scenes of words against strangers
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Behind the scenes of The Pudding's first game - words against strangers. Play the game here: pudding.cool/games/words-against-strangers/ 0:00 - intro 1:47 - creating a game 10:19 - approving and scheduling 20:16 - caitlyn plays for the first time 29:40 - final thoughts
A Visual History of WNBA Kicks
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Morphing through the WNBA's signature sneakers from Swoopes to Stewart. Full interactive: pudding.cool/2022/09/wnba-kicks Riffing off of: pudding.cool/2018/09/jordans/ Buy the poster: thepudding.threadless.com/designs/wnba-kicks-poster Backing beats: "Recognize" by Makaih Beats (makaih.com/) via Free Music Archive
A Visual History of Every Air Jordan
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Morphing through Michael Jordan's signature sneaker: 1-37 Full interactive: pudding.cool/2018/09/jordans/ Get it in poster form: thepudding.threadless.com/designs/air-jordans-poster Backing beats: "Recognize" by Makaih Beats (makaih.com/) via Free Music Archive
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Komentáře

  • @baseder514
    @baseder514 Před 12 hodinami

    I think that this video has some deceptive statistics. The statistics themselves are not that bad, but the highlighting is what makes it worse. For example, he said that the children who had no adverse experiences get a job more often then those with adverse experiences. This is true in one sense, but in atleast 2 others it is wrong. In the sense that in percentages, this is correct, but not in quantities or even what kind of jobs

  • @PramkLuna
    @PramkLuna Před 2 dny

    I like scientific and databased channels but the way you present data is confusing and ultimately meaningless.

  • @nathankellogg2640
    @nathankellogg2640 Před 2 dny

    This video seems like it's supposed to be optimistic and whatnot but it just makes me realize I'm literally never going to amount to anything at all.

  • @814912
    @814912 Před 3 dny

    Isn't the mental health part of this going to be a bit skewed though. Since the final result was in 2021, in the middle of the pandemic, which would have probably impacted the statistic in unexpected ways. It would have been better to keep tracking them until 2022 or 2023, to see how they ended up when life was back to normal (or taken results from 2019)

  • @jekylljekyllhyde821

    Shouldn't the teens who got to live a happy life feel guilty? If they don't, it's rather unfair

  • @redragoon7985
    @redragoon7985 Před 4 dny

    Great video

  • @KWAKZ5
    @KWAKZ5 Před 4 dny

    Great video. Keep it up man

  • @klimmesil9585
    @klimmesil9585 Před 5 dny

    There is still a limit on how much you can blame on your childhood...

    • @jekylljekyllhyde821
      @jekylljekyllhyde821 Před 4 dny

      Yeah, you probably can't blame something really drastic on it, but i think that if you have suffered, it overall grants you a right to hurt those who haven't. There should be at least something good in suffering, and that would probably be that you will either become a good person or gain an excuse for your behaviour. The kids from this video, who have experienced no bad things, should at the very least feel guilty, otherwise it's unfair, isn't it?

    • @klimmesil9585
      @klimmesil9585 Před 3 dny

      @@jekylljekyllhyde821 I strongly disagree, but it's kind of subjective However, by thinking that way you are actually making things fair by dragging average hapiness down. I think there's a better way to make things a little bit more fair without dragging average hapiness down, and it starts with being a little more socialist for example by giving aids/scholarships for the kids in need

  • @DeJay7
    @DeJay7 Před 5 dny

    As another viewer commented, but I must mention it for more recognition, the visual were really not in line with your conclusions, in fact, visually the statistics suggest that there is no anomaly here, but instead that everything is seemingly evolving as you would expect it to evolve, but in any case I was unable to understand nearly anything, and I personally have a great understanding of statistics, but this one is just plain confusing.

  • @cougerror2887
    @cougerror2887 Před 6 dny

    Remember, correlation is not causation. This is an observational study with many unmeasured variables. I was both held back and bullied as a kid, but being held back has helped me with school and being bullied has left me to focus more on my grades and not where I stand socially. Now I am going this year to pursue a master's in architecutre and design with scholarships :D

  • @rekahegedus5503
    @rekahegedus5503 Před 6 dny

    Can you please also mention at the beginning that the study was made in the USA?

  • @vilo6748
    @vilo6748 Před 6 dny

    So basically " change your life before it changes you"

  • @Turbopro27
    @Turbopro27 Před 6 dny

    Wow the jump from Held back, Suspended, and then See someone shot with a gun is crazy.

  • @ramadanshalal4440
    @ramadanshalal4440 Před 7 dny

    So I’m more likely to continue in this hell despite the first memory I ever remember was truma😕

    • @jekylljekyllhyde821
      @jekylljekyllhyde821 Před 4 dny

      If something bad happened to you, then you are now a good person just for existing. Because many people wouldn't have manage the hard things you have

  • @grillbesteck6319
    @grillbesteck6319 Před 8 dny

    0:53 love how as he ages, he doesn’t get taller, he just becomes *w i d e r*

  • @faasramaekers
    @faasramaekers Před 9 dny

    I think it's a great message that you are portraying, I think that every person should strive to take as much responsibility for yourself as possible. The more responsibility you take in your life, the better the world will be. I believe this to be true.

  • @z1d2g3c4
    @z1d2g3c4 Před 10 dny

    Just do you, do your best to be the best you

  • @nicolt6983
    @nicolt6983 Před 11 dny

    yeah but u actually have to be better than this people

  • @TheCraftyRedPandaMC
    @TheCraftyRedPandaMC Před 11 dny

    I don't know if I'm receiving this right, but most of these statistics seem like they have close to equal percentages? Correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @s_vb2220
    @s_vb2220 Před 11 dny

    damn, yeah i feel this. i was bullied for the vast majority of my childhood and it is the root cause of most of my struggels today. though i have been fortunate to have great parents with a decent income and having recieved a lot of support which has helped me ajust. i am fortunate enough to be studying for a batchlors degree but my childhood means i am 2 years behind on the curve (not really an issue) and comming from a lower level of education than i should have, people tell me that i am smart but i struggle academicly because i am missing so much "basic knowledge", people tell me that i look great yet i struggle to find love. i have a hard time getting out of my comfort zone, a hard time not rotting away behind a screen because at home behind a screen was where i was safe for most of my life. i want to go out more but i genuinely dont know how to because i locked myself away for pretty much all of my teenage years. studying in a new city gave me a fresh start, i have plenty of friends these days and my past feels long behind me, i generally dont give it much thought anymore but when i think about it it did shape me into who i am today, for better and for worse. though i still feel gratefull because other than the bullying i have been very forturnate in most aspects of life.

  • @Grapfruitidet
    @Grapfruitidet Před 11 dny

    I really dislike this video, dude is making many outright claims that one group is better/worse off than the others in some way, but each group seems proportionally THE SAME in almost every category...

  • @maiaholl2477
    @maiaholl2477 Před 13 dny

    idk why but i just started to cry by the end of the video, this shit never happened to me, I'm not an easy crier I'm not liking it

  • @joelt7869
    @joelt7869 Před 13 dny

    So... this whole video is to further propagate that we are not accountable for the things that we do? Very trendy.

  • @TopG20073
    @TopG20073 Před 14 dny

    School system never let us be kids, we were destroyed.

  • @markmarki9511
    @markmarki9511 Před 14 dny

    3:27

  • @littletimmythefifth29

    Here at 349,439 views.

  • @xmattew17
    @xmattew17 Před 14 dny

    malachi flynn game must be on this list now!

  • @reymeldeleon126
    @reymeldeleon126 Před 15 dny

    I love how most teens thought their future would be optimistic, and I am here not even graduated yet knowing it would be unlikely to buy a house in my city, will always worry about paying for living costs, all political parties in my country suck, and there is a high chance of the world ending in my lifetime. I love 2024 🥰😌

  • @crisptomato9495
    @crisptomato9495 Před 15 dny

    Such a cool video!

  • @americanschoolsystem
    @americanschoolsystem Před 15 dny

    This is very cool, but I don't really know what to take from this other than follows: Shit childhood=Shit adulthood I know it's to not judge others as they can't decide their childhood, but I don't really know what to take from that. Fuck should I do? I don't know.

    • @joelt7869
      @joelt7869 Před 13 dny

      basically said, "because of things you can't control you will be who you are forever."

  • @tanybrachid
    @tanybrachid Před 15 dny

    All kids deseve to have parents, but not all parents deserve to have kids.

  • @Ifritletsplay
    @Ifritletsplay Před 15 dny

    People say that this video was hard to follow. it wasn't. This video was well made and easy to follow.

  • @EcomCarl
    @EcomCarl Před 15 dny

    Such an insightful piece shedding light on the long-term effects of childhood experiences on adulthood outcomes! 🌟 It underscores the importance of addressing childhood trauma and providing supportive environments for our youth to thrive and reach their full potential.

  • @ant7723
    @ant7723 Před 15 dny

    Love the message

  • @popmonkey
    @popmonkey Před 17 dny

    thoughts: 1. this was a great idea 2. interesting how the drawings tended to live on the right side of the screen. my guess is it's the propensity of right handed people 3. so of course the penis tried to make an appearance so many times perhaps some very simple image identifications should be applied and when someone submits a penis just pop up a "oh jeez, grow up already". some people exist only to cause chaos and break things others create. how pathetic we humans are as a species because of these broken souls

  • @juliabuonincontro8617

    The world we build going forward is our responsibility as a species, but I’m not taking responsibility for the poor life decisions made by a 37 year old man. He was shaped by a society I didn’t build, but even if I had, he has agency. He could have married his partner. He could commit to a healthier lifestyle. Instead he blames society. An external or internal locus of control is the biggest predictor of success. Not whether you went to college or had a low income status in childhood. What matters is what you choose to do with the cards you’re dealt. That’s also the best predictor of overall happiness. Stop playing the victim. Grow up, Alex.

    • @jekylljekyllhyde821
      @jekylljekyllhyde821 Před 4 dny

      It makes sense, i think. But wouldn't suffering give you a right to hurt others? Like, the teens from this video, who have never suffered, should at the very least feel guilty for having it better

  • @mckayladelarosa5002
    @mckayladelarosa5002 Před 19 dny

    This is very interesting, keep up the good work!

  • @dcruz3009
    @dcruz3009 Před 19 dny

    czcams.com/video/MC4H2hFkFNU/video.htmlsi=3MVjHd39hV7RX0RA&t=353 among us

  • @multpro3027
    @multpro3027 Před 19 dny

    Man i wish this video was easy to follow, but thank you ill search the experiment by my self

  • @neoshenlong
    @neoshenlong Před 19 dny

    As a middle and high school teacher, I'm always bothered by how much adults blame kids for their own situations. Other teachers and parents, they are always saying kids have to take responsiblity, that they are "already grown up" and it's their fault when something goes wrong (this starts as soon as 11 or 12 years old, in my experience). And then we adults also control and micromanage every aspect of their lives. We control what they can and can't do and sometimes even force them into choosing a single option, and then we blame then when it all goes wrong. Even in households that have none of those "adverse experiences" you mention, they still have issues that can scar them. Perfectionists parents that ask too much from them, rich parents that are never in their home because they need to work 2 or 3 jobs to mantain their lifestyle, or their job keeps them travelling most of the time, exposition to higher class standards that makes them feel bad with themselves when they can't reach the stupidly high standards of the people that surround them. We adults fuck around too much with them like they are not real people, and then get angry at them when they don't consider themselves real people. We seriously need to stop. For me, it all starts in education. Most adults went through that experience when they were teenagers so they think that's the only way to treat a teenager. But a single parent or teacher can make a big change, IMO. If you interact with a teenager, just talk to them about this, give them the chance to choose, listen to them, tell them that yeah, you also went through that and you also think it's bullshit and SHOW them that it is possible to be treated differently by an adult. That teenager will grow, and become an adult that doesn't replicate the cycle with the teenagers in their life. It's a slow process, but it's the only way.

  • @reesericdotci
    @reesericdotci Před 20 dny

    Pudding with fire leftist takes out here

    • @joelt7869
      @joelt7869 Před 13 dny

      Yup, this video is 100% political. "We can't do anything because of our inequality at birth."

  • @colbyboucher6391
    @colbyboucher6391 Před 20 dny

    The fact that anyone even needed to point out that there's a transitionary period between childhood and adulthood is hilarious

  • @emperorsascharoni9577

    I feel like you are misrepresenting some of the data. Maybe its just the way you show it (% added would be so much better), but when you say stuff like "a huge amount of the lower portion is struggling financially" you completely ignore that the top parts have almost the same amount" 4:08 another similar spot is 2:43

  • @berillyispog
    @berillyispog Před 21 dnem

    100% COPPA compliant

  • @adelineg2127
    @adelineg2127 Před 21 dnem

    Yes, I agree that struggles and adverse experiences during childhood are challenging. However, the message that people can use their childhood experiences as an excuse for not doing well in adulthood is a terrible message to send. I was abandoned as a child, struggled with speech problems, and others tried to hold me back with their low expectations. Now, through striving to do my best and developing self-confidence, I am graduating as the co-valedictorian of my high school class. Don’t let challenges early in life hold you back.

  • @oliver162
    @oliver162 Před 21 dnem

    Idk whats wrong with me but when we caught with Alex in the end and you said partner my brains went "oh my god Alex is gay" and literally immediately started crying... I'm broken..

  • @seismixx
    @seismixx Před 21 dnem

    these looks cool but a bit hard to follow tbh

  • @yadusolparterre
    @yadusolparterre Před 21 dnem

    The color code makes it impossible to follow. Yeah, let's rank things from pink to purple, that makes perfect sense

  • @thewhat2
    @thewhat2 Před 22 dny

    Longitudinal study goes crazy ngl 💀

  • @ewanholmes4559
    @ewanholmes4559 Před 22 dny

    We should do communal parenting then it will actually be out collective responsibility