Mark Normand on The Most Unacceptable Word In The English Language w/ Chris Williamson
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- čas přidán 13. 04. 2024
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Mark said "like" like 45 times in like 17 seconds.
it's so bad now. the word has infected our language so badly that if you don't do that, you sound way different.
Like
Hypocrisy is the worst thing I know.
@@mellanmal4056 hypocrisy is the coolest ocrisy I know of.
@@a.KniteOwl Thanks for your input, Sir!
I'm more offended by the use of "literally" when it's anything but.
Its the evolution of "like." It is so painful to hear so many people use it incorrectly. Speaks volumes to a person's intelligence.
true
That’s literally the worst thing to be offended by
Literally
@@coal-in-my-hole
No it's, like, literally not, twizzpipe.
Remember when you could call someone "Tardy" when they were late? Now you can't even mention the slow kids.
Bahahaha😂
I remember calling my friends homo sapiens
Haha absolutely especially those mentals always tardy
🤣🤣
Mark team so wild they forgot to cut the ad reads hahaha
yo they wildin' fam. (lol)
The mitch McConnell hahaha😂
The Chinese say "nèi ge" as a filler word like "um, uh, er" which sounds like the N-word in English
Classic Russell Peters bit about that
its crazy how people freak out about the word. its common sense you should be able to say the word when you are talking about it and not using it to directly call black folks. same way its rude to call Germans nazi, but you can still use the word when talking about it. but hey, just my thoughts lol.
Yeah I just couldn't fathom having a word that upsets me that much, or mandates me to be violent, or gives me a feeling of entitlement to be violent. You could hurl some of the worst insults at me and I'd just say "uh, okay, that's a little strange, I gotta go now" and move on with my day. It seems like a fragile way to go through life.
The ‘like’ thing is brutal.
1:25 "this is like an American epidemic" 😂
Bro proved his own point immediately
The next sentence is "You watch like Gen-Z and these people" ... Man, it's like, really hard not to say it.
Yes, I picked up on that too, although it could be considered he actually used it in the right way. Is it an American epidemic? The Gen-Z could have been used as a "for example" case 🤓
@@imacg5
I'm confused over the whole Gen-? thing.
I'm barely Gen-X (44)
if you're a few years younger than me, you're a Millennial.
Is there a Gen Y or is that the same as a Millennial?
How old are Gen-Zs?
They must be very young.
...and what about newborns?
A baby born right now, today.
What are they?
Gen-Minus?
....or does it start again with Gen-A
or are numbers used when all the letter run out?
@@abegarfield7031gen alpha comes after gen z
@@abegarfield7031 gen Y is millennial (1980-1994), and after gen Z (1995-2009) is gen alpha (2010-2024). gen beta will be 2025-2039.
the years aren't exact and are debatable, the 15 year range is just one approach. some hold that the exact range isn't defined until many years later
Mark is fucking hilarious
He is.
the pain relieving effecting of shouting curses was put to the test by Mythbusters and guess what - it was CONFIRMED
3:36 Penn & Teller did this test years ago on Bullshit. I think that's this study 😂
"I was thinking, as I do in the morning, about the N word .." hahahaaa
It's not the swear words, it's expressing anger, frustration and pain, creates more work by the whole body
Science would contradict that
@@Ekklo According you? genius?
Shut up Ukraine
What does this even mean
How dumb
These 2 are a great team..
I'm edging to the ad read at the end.
Fuck is out. Fouch is in
5:03 out of context this would be dangerous
gay
Nah, he's safe. _He's_ not running against Tony Gonzales. ;)
Mark Normand filling his entire sentences with "like" while complaining about how others do it, GOLD!!!!!!!!!!
oh hi mark
Americans…. So uptight… and so free at the same time😂
i like how mark kept the other channel's sponsor in the cut
great pod #comedy
Pilots on the radio aaaaaaaahhh uuuuuuuuhhhmmm😅😅😅
Aren't they supposed to speak like that. :)
It is the sound and change of the diaphram (full breath and quick expression). So it needs to have deep and fast compression word. Like the F@$&
Twisspipe is what I use to smoke my meth
4:44 It's actually due to the fact swears are "bad words" so we know we shouldn't be saying them. Saying them therefore releases slight endorphins
I'd like to see how cuff reduces pain, not a swear word at all but has the same sounds as the word that did reduce pain.
Twizpipe is a terrible faux curse word; 2 syllables was the first mistake.
Just "pipe" would have been a better placeholder
no one knows anything anymore. my child's name will be iPhone Jr. Alright well that's my time folks, comedy!
Saying like, my mom cured me of this when I was 11 or so. Every time I said 'like', she said, 'like like like like like like' every single time, for months. It got SO annoying, that I stopped doing it. Good job, mom! =)
I swear all the time when I hurt myself. It works.
How long ago was this interview recorded? Maybe pure coincidence, but the whole like/uh/um thing was discussed on QI (British comedy panel show) just last week. If this interview is brand new, wonder if the interviewer saw that.
I consciously stopped saying “like” in like 5th grade
Metoo, it bugged me back then, I blamed American television from the 90's where every second word was 'like'..
5:50 Saying people can't say a word because of their race is ironically racist too
i like minge
The "like" epimedic probably started much before Gen Z. I remember I got called out for it about 10 or 12 years ago and made a concious effort to say it less.
Queef!!
"This is like an American Epidemic" "you watch like Gen z and all these people, everything is like" "Like, just say the book" -Mark Normand
Hi Mark
I understand that we need to respect our past and our culture... but boy is it hilarious that we can't make certain sounds in a specific arrangement... musically, this is hilarious and sad lmao
Musically.... OK lol
Drummers like yourself won't understand. loljk
@@BillyDHughesDrums imagine playing the drums but you can't make a combo that is a snare-tom-tom triplet... it's the same shit.
@@ImproveHumanity rare instance of a drummer realising music can contain words 🤣🤣
'Like' is also used to mean 'said'. I was like, "Really?" and she was like "yeah!" - dreadful
They only find it offensive if it's true.
The n-word ?
@roelvinckens5553 No, n is a letter, not a word.
I hate the word "excuse me. I am in an aisle in walmart. I dont care.
“The English language is a prison, and F**K is my CHISEL!” -Tommy Tiernan
(amazing Irish comic from the 20th century, all of you should go look up his standup)
go watch Steve Carell get his chest hair ripped out in 40 YOV & tell me fake swear words don't help with pain tolerance...
I believe "like" is just a weakness word, unfortunately next generations are way more sensitive. Using "like this something" just means trying to be ambiguous just to not insult others, as part out of the fear of not be accepted by those same others.
there's been a problem with the word "like" overusage for nearly 60 yrs...
Surely boobies is the most unacceptable word?
I don't I could speak to someone who uses it.
can you not say the word on youtube either? i dont get why censor it lol
I think they only said the n word on the news in Louisiana. They definitely never said it in Connecticut, and I'm older than Mark
I dont know whats happened to mark, the CZcams algorithm has completely banished him from my feed, but sam morril is all over it..
I’m a meth head, and I believe people that are non-bias need to look into tattoos in the CIA. What tattoos are related or are the same as one another and what do they mean. How many people have similar or exact tattoos and why? Leaders need to put together a separate agency that is non-bias to investigate the CIA from bottom to top. Don’t let them get rid or unalive anyone, if they do they are doing so to tighten loose ends before this gets out of hand
Umm like fax
No surprise there
Swearing is stress relieving and I dont think it works with made up words because they have no power and thats the point. In your mind if you say fuck or the n-word or some other taboo phrase, that has power and when you say them you get a bump in whatever chemical reaction it is. Made up words have no power so saying them doesnt elicit any emotional or physical response. It feels good to swear or use certain words literally. Its like a steam release valve.
This isn’t the word I was thinking of
The word "Like" has been used for a long time.
I get annoyed when people (mostly young) use "ironically" when they mean "sarcastically."
I thought it was retarkyknigfacunaids?
I love the f-word (and I hate CZcams for not letting me use it without potentially penalizing this channel). It's the hardest working word in the English language. Noun, verb, adverb and adjective, can be used positively or negatively...it's almost "smurf" but for humans!
The n-word, that one is an abomination. Not for the word itself, but for the insane amount of power it's been permitted. I think it's one of the biggest hurdles when it comes to actually tackling what little racism is there really is, because it's become so powerful and weaponized so effectively. How do we get the people who relish in abusing the power of that word to give it up?
I think white people need to reclaim *OUR* word.
It's not even a swear word.
It's an initialization of
For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge.
So, it's a vanity cry really.
There's only 3 actual swear words:
Arse, piss and shit.
When people stop acting like n’s, I’m sure that’ll help decrease the usage.
get a load of these twizpipes.
I'm offended by people who get offended by words. Is _Sticks and Stones_ not a thing anymore? Tsk… If Carlin was alive today… (As a very white Norwegian, I'm leaving _that very specific, racially hostile word_ out of my argument)
I'm more offended when they say "British words". "Baddy" sounds like a childish word for a bad guy and "chip" is just an arrogant opposition to the concept of a _"French,"_ fry. "Spill the tea" is the worst, because it's used by gossipy _See You Next Tuesday's,_ but to be fair "spill the beans" is just as ridiculous.
You know George Carlin? You’re like the opposite
Read this gave me menopause.
@@Mach1Greeble Well at least I stopped the bleeding: first aid accomplished!
@@Mach1Greeblecondolences to your dry oosey haha😂
"Spill the tea" isn't a thing. Never heard it in my life. Americans say "irregardless". It's not a word.
what the fouch
Also, when TF did EVERYONE start saying 'have a good rest of your day'!?!
..have been hearing that for at least 30 years.
Ya like is a problem but cursing has become a lot worse it is a lower class thing thing and our whole society has lost a lot of class
What is this fanny talking about
What a twizzpipe.
now i know not to check out this guy's full podcast - riveting stuff...
Starting sentences w "i mean...." is cringe
Far right comedian Mark Normand talks about the most unacceptable word in the English language??
Redbar, is that you?
lol you kept the ad on the end.
1:25 3:12 complains about the exact thing he is doing
Oh my folks, from uk or us or anywhere in the world you cant imagine how we swear in Balkan, id say ex Yugoslavia countries geez when we translate to you become instantly grossed
Sorry man I hate Chris such a beta
Oh, so you prefer your men to be alphas? Got it
I love um 2 comedians like talking like uh old proper English professors