You're Dumb, We're Smart, Here's Why

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  • čas přidán 7. 12. 2023
  • Hear us out. And when we're done, don't say anything. Bob, Mark, and Wade discuss their philosophical opinions on past, present, and future generations.
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Komentáře • 34

  • @DavidGentry-WebDeveloper
    @DavidGentry-WebDeveloper Před měsícem +3

    There is a quote from Mark Twain which is appropriate considering what Wade is saying in regards to philosophy opening the most closed-minded people.
    "It isn't what you don't know that will get you in trouble, it is what you know for sure but just ain't so." ~ Mark Twain
    Once they see that they might be fallible, their entire paradigm might shift.

  • @tigerbun3316
    @tigerbun3316 Před 4 měsíci +7

    That's why Mark hates those high quality images of the moon... he's scared of them revealing his cache of footage backups

  • @saravickers8214
    @saravickers8214 Před 2 měsíci

    I’m watching this video in a dark room… My perspective somehow got thrown away the hell off… like my general awareness of the environment, was stretching things that shouldn’t of stretched, and my head felt like it was like a peanut as I lean back in my arm… Was very psyche-e….. something….. in short, I blame the editing and the wonderfully engaging conversation

  • @SentientBattleToaster05958
    @SentientBattleToaster05958 Před 5 měsíci +19

    Taking first so the little kid cant

  • @Taijirai
    @Taijirai Před 3 měsíci +1

    "You think the internet is your ally; you merely adopted the Internet... I was born in it, molded by it! The subreddits betray you because they belong to me."
    -Bane, probably

  • @cliptracer8980
    @cliptracer8980 Před 20 dny

    I had a dream, 2 video game dreams.amazing graphics. I loved it

  • @lagavulinmtg5120
    @lagavulinmtg5120 Před 4 měsíci +3

    DID BOB JUST CALL AIM "AOL INSTANT MESSENGER"? DONT CALL HIM BY HIS GOVERNMENT NAME BRO

  • @DJMetalstone
    @DJMetalstone Před 4 měsíci +1

    The topic of mark and wade about the part being open minded about that you could be wrong is interesting.
    The way I personally see it of what would be best is : " You could be confident you're right but Just need someone to backup their case that you're wrong ". Cause allot of the times I myself am convinced I'm right on some topic I know allot about , and sometimes I get proven wrong. I feel it helps if people can bring up facts that you can physically check. Either it being researched or measured or whatever. It Just has to have that solid in stone way that it can be checked and comes up with the same answer every time. But yeah being open minded and still confident in your own abilities it is a fine line I feel. Overconfidence leads to arrogance and blindness , and to little confidence can lead to bad self esteem and being way to persuasive.

  • @TrickLunar
    @TrickLunar Před 5 měsíci +4

    Is there a reason for the video being squished?

  • @cexilady3333
    @cexilady3333 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Now the person who said last is wrong 😊

  • @bridgetbondsteel6027
    @bridgetbondsteel6027 Před 3 měsíci +1

    you're doing God's work

  • @Spider_Mike023
    @Spider_Mike023 Před 2 měsíci

    My memories seem more akin to wades. Clips of the moment, and third person perspective a lot weirdly. Like a funny one I go used this example with to a friend. Third grade I had drank a whole gallon of apple juice the night before. Next day had massive diarrhea. On the bus ride home I was the last stop and had poop soooo bad. So my memory I see myself sitting in the bench seat from the other aisle weirdly ancy as hell. Camera like follows me waddling off bud and getting on my dirt road where had a mile walk home from. Bus leaves and cameras like above looking down at myself as I just shit my pants and feel the diarrhea running down my pants. And memory fades as see myself walking down the road home in shame. Next clip of that memory is seeing myself strip in bathroom and clean myself, throwing my pants and boxers away hahaha. Memories are weird.

  • @DJMetalstone
    @DJMetalstone Před 4 měsíci

    " you know by learning who says something that is right or wrong " I 100% disagree with this , there are so many people being so confident at what they're saying that even spreading false information with facts they convincingly make up that you don't always know or understand what is right. Especially if it's about situations that are alien or taking place in alien places to you so you got a hard time comprehending the situation in the first place already. Bring on top things like autism or other possibly mental spectrums hindering the skills needing to decipher these things and you got a bad rabbit hole of false information that you can't figure out. Me for example myself got autism ( don't feel sorry for me I'm Just another human on earth traveling thru space like us all ) . But yeah I take the philosophy nowadays : " If it doesn't hit me in the face somehow I leave the facts in the middle , I'm not saying they're wrong and not saying they're right , and I don't know if the information nowadays I look up on the internet is real either " So basically I have to be able to check it in my own situation , see it with my own eyes , experience it kinda thing to sometimes know if it's real. And yes that sounds very naive but internet really destroyed the trust of facts. Every 12 y.o can make up a convincing website with " facts" .

  • @remuz3561
    @remuz3561 Před 5 měsíci

    Last!

  • @lagavulinmtg5120
    @lagavulinmtg5120 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Anonymity on the internet needs to be done away with 100%. You need to be as identifiable online as you are when pulled over by a cop. It should be 1 user account for all websites and a Social security number system with a "credit score" type behavior system that can get you banned for life from it as well as other punishments in the real world. Anonymity online made people too bold.

    • @isaiahcollins8081
      @isaiahcollins8081 Před 4 měsíci +3

      So do away with someone's right to privacy or not having strangers know where you live. Do away with someone's right to have an opinion without being punished for it

    • @lagavulinmtg5120
      @lagavulinmtg5120 Před 3 měsíci

      @isaiahcollins8081 you can have an opinion, and other people will JUDGE you for it. Same as in the old days yelling in times square that "the end is near" now those same people are selling you a podcast and you listen to them. The internet made crazy people not be deemed crazy by their actions. Being judged is not punishment. If you aren't willing to say your opinions to the public with your name and contact info known it says a lot about those opinions bud.

    • @isaiahcollins8081
      @isaiahcollins8081 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@lagavulinmtg5120 no it says hey the world is.nuts and i dont want people showing up to my house cause i said something something that some people found offensive or that they disagreed with. things like that have happened

    • @isaiahcollins8081
      @isaiahcollins8081 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@lagavulinmtg5120 and your original point was never about judgement you at the end specifically spoke of punishment im assuming you mean legal punishment. Who gets to determine which opinions and words deserve punishment

    • @lagavulinmtg5120
      @lagavulinmtg5120 Před 3 měsíci

      @isaiahcollins8081 absolutely no legal punishment. Speech shouldn't result in legal punishment unless it is threats of violence veiled or direct, or spreading disinformation for profit.
      I was talking about how businesses could ban people based on their public facing actions. For example, in the 1940s if you were a person walking around in the US with nazi supporting clothes on and swastikas most businesses would kick you out. We need to make online activities as obvious as the clothes we wear. People need to realize how fucked their "edgy" comments and shit are and how acting edgy online effects the society as a whole.