"HE LIED!" Logan Paul, Drake, Andrew Tate Hunted Down, College Application Turmoil & Today's News

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    00:00 - Quick Updates on Andrew Tate, Drake, and Logan Paul
    04:02 - Zoo in China Under Fire For Painting Dogs to Look Like Pandas
    04:49 - No One Knows If They Should Talk About Race on College ApplicationsDra
    09:55 - Sponsored by SquareSpace
    10:41 - Mexican Cartels Have Killed Over Two Dozen Rival Candidates Ahead of Elections
    13:15 - German Court Rules Far-Right Party Is a Threat to Democracy and Can be Spied on
    15:20 - Comment Commentary
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    Produced by: Cory Ray
    Edited by: James Girardier, Maxwell Enright, Julie Goldberg, Christian Meeks, Matthew Henry
    Art Department: William Crespo
    Writing/Research: Philip DeFranco, Brian Espinoza, Lili Stenn, Maddie Crichton, Chris Tolve, Jared Paolino
    Associate Producer on College Admissions Confusion: Brian Espinoza
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  • @a.rudesill
    @a.rudesill Před 26 dny +1780

    Seeing Logan Paul, Drake, and Andrew Tate in a title is very concerning

  • @H0lland0ates79
    @H0lland0ates79 Před 26 dny +1343

    Phil saying Boeing “ is facing 10 whistleblowers” just makes me think Agent 47 is gonna be busy

    • @InvaderMedia420
      @InvaderMedia420 Před 26 dny +16

      yep

    • @Atreides42
      @Atreides42 Před 26 dny +8

      I don't know why this comment had me remembering that one scene from OSS 117 where Hubert spends a whole day turning the lights on and off to mess with the chickens, but it did and i laughed so thank you😂😂😂😂😂

    • @wickedlysyckk
      @wickedlysyckk Před 26 dny +7

      Ideally, 47 and Diana only take on contracts where the target is despicable and arguably had it coming, so it was probably farmed out to another agent.

    • @avalacos
      @avalacos Před 26 dny +2

      I wonder if the agency offers volume discounts...

    • @brianmoyachiuz905
      @brianmoyachiuz905 Před 26 dny +2

      Even Vault Tec isn't that scummy with whistle-blowers

  • @undefinedgalaxy
    @undefinedgalaxy Před 26 dny +175

    Current college student here, about to head into my last year of my undergrad, something not touched on was how much of an absolute nightmare FAFSA has been this year. My university is well into the summer semester and financial aid package offers still have not been sent out because of how bad they fumbled FAFSA this year. I depend on my Pell Grant, scholarships, and student loans to put me through and I, like so many other students, have had to have difficult conversations with academic and financial advisors about needing to drop out for a year or more if my aid is delayed further or isn’t processed in time. I can only imagine going through that on top of entrance apps and exams. What a nightmare

    • @alicegracey740
      @alicegracey740 Před 25 dny +15

      Financial Aid officer here; students aren't alone in being worried about the state of FAFSA. My trade school is year-round with starts monthly and I'm not sure how I'm even supposed to go about helping our incoming students whose aid is crossing into the new award year in July. The information that's been released to our school has done nothing but confuse myself and my colleagues in regards to how to award Pell. 90% of our students need aid or they can't afford school and our programs cost less than $20k each. I can't even imagine how troubling this situation is for students attending the extremely expensive universities and colleges. USDE needs to get it together. Soon.

    • @dasha_ucko
      @dasha_ucko Před 25 dny +3

      As a high school senior, I agree that FAFSA's been a nightmare. Fortunately, financial aid wasn't the most important factor in my college decision, but if it was, I'm not sure what I'd do, since it's after May 1st (the deadline to commit to most colleges) and I still don't know how much federal aid I'll get. To make matters even more confusing, some state schools have extended their decision deadlines to May 15th or even June 1st, whereas private schools have kept their deadlines the same.
      P.S. this was after I had a lot of trouble even filling out the form in the first place

  • @carlmalone100
    @carlmalone100 Před 25 dny +45

    I was born in Mapastepec Chiapas, Mexico. I am currently living in Japan, and the stories I hear from my family members about how bad the situation has evolved in Chiapas are truly heartbreaking.

  • @BlueJeiVA
    @BlueJeiVA Před 26 dny +561

    I never find myself siding with a Paul brother, but George talking about it on his podcast, making it public, then when he gets called out, he's like "whoah, pump the breaks. Let's talk in private like real men"? Throwing the "real men" card out after getting blasted with receipts is wild

    • @TheSleepSteward
      @TheSleepSteward Před 26 dny +17

      That is what we in the business call "foreshadowing".

    • @kaylaluu5660
      @kaylaluu5660 Před 26 dny +46

      $300k for 2-3 days of work in 15 months is absurd as well. greed at its finest

    • @Dontstopbelievingman
      @Dontstopbelievingman Před 26 dny +44

      @@kaylaluu5660 I mean, this is one greedy grifter calling out another. It's just another Tuesday.

    • @squibbelsmcjohnson
      @squibbelsmcjohnson Před 26 dny +34

      I hate Paul but he does come with reciepts 😂😂

    • @JacksonMississippi-rj1rq
      @JacksonMississippi-rj1rq Před 26 dny +7

      I interpreted it as let’s talk about it on the podcast but you right it’s not looking too good for george

  • @jackdanielsinthelionsden1887

    That title almost reads like a “We Didn’t Start The Fire” verse

    • @jshooa4840
      @jshooa4840 Před 26 dny +7

      Sounds like it!

    • @inconsequential5504
      @inconsequential5504 Před 26 dny +18

      Well now we need a competition for us beautiful bastards to see who can make the best parody of "We Didn't Start the Fire" but only using PDS titles.

    • @Atmatan_Kabbaher
      @Atmatan_Kabbaher Před 26 dny +5

      The new fallout boy version is amazing

    • @DREWTampa1
      @DREWTampa1 Před 26 dny +3

      @@inconsequential5504I second this

    • @AbbreviatedReviews
      @AbbreviatedReviews Před 26 dny +30

      "HE LIED!" Logan Paul, People Climbing Up Drake's Wall, Andrew Tate Hunted Down, College Application's Down!
      Phil didn't start the fire! We were already bastards since thee show was last heard!

  • @MikkiLGalloway
    @MikkiLGalloway Před 25 dny +85

    Your news shorts are spot on, i love getting quick accurate updates explained clearly and quickly. I get my news fromyou first half the time.

    • @justsomeguy1136
      @justsomeguy1136 Před 25 dny

      I don't like them. I like daddy Phil taking his sweet loving but strong time with us😩

  • @MikkiLGalloway
    @MikkiLGalloway Před 25 dny +293

    In regards to the whole criticism of "the zoo put a man in a sunbear costume"
    to be fair...sunbears DO kinda just look like a guy in a costome lol

    • @isaac_marcus
      @isaac_marcus Před 25 dny +20

      This is a bot. Original comment posted by @Rj-ij6ko

  • @krissip1711
    @krissip1711 Před 26 dny +547

    Being a senior in high school in this period of time has to just be WILD. With everything involving testing, loans and interest rates, how colleges deal with outside world factors - I sympathize with both students and families (and teachers!) trying to navigate this landscape.

    • @mohsquared
      @mohsquared Před 26 dny +25

      In addition to everything that is happening right now, HS Seniors who graduate in 2024, like me lol, had to deal with the pandemic as a freshman. Online classes and loss of resources to counselors meant some students' first year into high school would negatively impact them for the rest of high school. That happened to me because I didn’t learn about the existence of AP/ On-ramps classes until the beginning of my Sophomore year meaning I could only take them in Junior and Senior, which severely hurt my class rank since I was only taking advanced classes. I was eventually able to reach a high rank by taking only College level classes for the next two years but I lost the chance of getting auto admission into UT Austin since I got top 10% and you need to be top 6% to get it.

    • @jonathanturner2578
      @jonathanturner2578 Před 26 dny

      Not to mention covid fucking a couple years of school up

    • @Annie_Annie__
      @Annie_Annie__ Před 26 dny +6

      @@mohsquaredWow, when I graduated in the early 00s you got auto-admission to UT-Austin and Texas A&M by being in the top 10%.
      But I remember them encouraging students to go to satellite schools (like UTSA or Texas A&M-Commerce) because the main universities were so close to hitting their population cap.

    • @6thwilbury2331
      @6thwilbury2331 Před 26 dny +14

      I tell my students all the time: "Let me be the first old guy you've ever met who says you kids don't know how tough you have it."

    • @pugness
      @pugness Před 26 dny +2

      ​@@mohsquaredI've never heard of class rank being calculated or used in admissions before. Seems irrelevant since it's so relative to the school. Unless you just mean gpa

  • @spudman1734
    @spudman1734 Před 26 dny +219

    Phil could you please talk about Roger Fortson? He was a member of the military that was killed by a police officer who worked in the same department as the officer who shot at his own car because he was scared of an acorn. I really don't want this story to disappear. I really hope it gets more attention.

    • @Fengreki
      @Fengreki Před 26 dny +48

      This, exactly this. The fact that bodycam footage again showed off their incompetence, with witnesses as well, and trying to play "oh well he had a gun herpaderp" when it was pointed down, tried saying "he responded" when not once do you hear him, and as mentioned by his girlfriend, he simply heard loud banging, and probably thought it was a home invasion. Normally I try and maintain an open mind about this shit, but as a servicemember myself, and with the constant harassment servicemembers have gone through from police, I am fed up with it.

    • @surewhatever8843
      @surewhatever8843 Před 25 dny +13

      (Commenting to boost.) SO MANY ridiculous mistakes were made by the officer that it defies simple logic.

    • @MurkyTheSquid
      @MurkyTheSquid Před 25 dny +9

      we cannot let this story drown here

    • @christiankelley4145
      @christiankelley4145 Před 25 dny +2

      Absolutely insane story, very sad

    • @MizukiUkitake
      @MizukiUkitake Před 25 dny +3

      You're currently the 7th comment down for me. Let's get some more engagement going. Anyone who doesn't know what to say: describe your favorite TV show without using names.

  • @bettayfu4515
    @bettayfu4515 Před 26 dny +19

    My family is from Michocan and they're terrified. Whenever we travel to visit all we hear are the warnings and how crimes and the cartels violence has gone up.
    My cousin was pulled over and held at gun point by these people he's just a teen and he now refuses to leave his room since the incident, he's terrified. It's scary to even travel to neighboring cities because you never know what could happen. We got stopped once by them and we held our breath as my father and uncle handed them whatever they had and we luckily made it out safe but not without the mental and emotional scars. For the 1st time ever I've chosen not to go and visit. I want to go so desperately but it just isn't safe anymore. All I can do is hope and pray that change will come, and that the corrupt people in office who get paid off get whatever recompense they deserve.

    • @Gr95dc
      @Gr95dc Před 25 dny +6

      It's so sad how we have lost so much to organized crime. My mom would like to visit my grandma's house and grave, but we can't because of how dangerous that part of Veracruz has gotten. I'd like to make road trips across the country but I'm too scared to leave my "safe bubble". And the worst part is that I don't see how thing can get any better, everything just seems to continue going downhill non stop since I was in middle school (more than 10 years ago)

    • @bettayfu4515
      @bettayfu4515 Před 25 dny +4

      @@Gr95dc I hope that one day it is safe for us to go back and see our loved ones with peace of mind and not anxious and fearful. But given our presidency there, and what a "GoOd JoB" they've done with keeping the power in the cartels hands with there corruption I can't see it changing.

    • @bakermateo
      @bakermateo Před 24 dny

      It's not just corruption within Mexico's government, but ours as well. I mean, we are their number one customer. If the United States actually wanted the cartels gone, it would happen tomorrow. The "war of drugs" not only funds entire agencies, it gives politicians, feds & local police lucrative side hustles. Nobody in power wants to give up their tax-free cash, especially the CIA. Americans either need to give up their drugs or aggressively push for decriminalization. Mexico is our neighbor & it's beyond shameful that we are complicit in something that brings so much suffering. Sadly, we have no shame.

  • @kauahatu
    @kauahatu Před 25 dny +10

    As a german, it is terrifying to see history repeat itself in such an obvious way.
    The AFD has had quite a few controversies in the past few months.
    A secret meeting discussing their "masterplan", a shadow campaign and most recently espionage for China.
    Despite all this, their popularity among the general public continues to grow.
    It is even more alarming, that in other countries such as France or Italy, the far right is gaining increasing support as well.
    Let's hope, that the verdict concerning the AFD starts a trend in Europe to ban openly fascist parties, or at least expose them.

    • @Tjrissi96
      @Tjrissi96 Před 24 dny

      God, you people sound so pathetic. "Openly fascist" lmao

  • @laurakastrup
    @laurakastrup Před 26 dny +313

    Dog breeder and currently a groomer here:
    You can absolutely dye your dog’s fur, whenever it’s a chow chow or a shih tzu (known as shit tzu for the amount of time they will take a dump on you during grooming)
    It’s just about doing it safely, if you use human dye on them it’s going to give them skin disease and rashes, because our hair dye is not necessarily meant to be on the skin for long periods of time (my credentials on that one is the fact that despite being dark haired (black, south East Asian) I currently have bright pink hair and is planning on going royal blue in a couple of months) dog skin is a lot more sensitive than human scalp.
    If you want to dye your dog’s fur I recommend either doing a lot of research on skin safe, or specifically dog hair dye. Or pay the exorbitant fee for having a groomer dye them. I don’t dye dogs, specifically because I think it’s weird and a little too much like as if they’re toys, not living animals. I do a lot of things for animals, including bathing and grooming cats (got the scars to prove that one) but dyeing is where I personally draw the line. I don’t think it’s wrong if a groomer does it I just don’t want to do it myself. I like my dogs in it’s “natural” hair colour

    • @fabdragon2071
      @fabdragon2071 Před 26 dny +21

      Yeah my dog groomer dyed my dog for pride two years ago for their instagram. I could tell i was being judged for it haha

    • @Hysube
      @Hysube Před 26 dny +3

      Hey huskies do that too

    • @rabidmonkey32
      @rabidmonkey32 Před 26 dny +25

      This. I get that bashing China is fun, but why call dye paint? It's not paint, paint would be way worse. As well, why call back the Sun Bear thing when it was verified that it was indeed a Sun Bear, and just that when a Sun Bear stands like that they look strangely human in form? This is the kind of charged way of telling a smear story Fox News does. It's tacky and piss poor journalism IMO. For all we know considering the lack of good reporting on it, it is a cheeky joke that the zoo puts on that has been lost in translation and anti-China American biases. China does way worse than this, report on that.

    • @Gallant_Silver
      @Gallant_Silver Před 26 dny +2

      and you have a panda icon

    • @soniciscool17
      @soniciscool17 Před 26 dny +24

      "Dog breeder and currently a groomer"
      I have a maggot-infested, rotting brain

  • @Rembreiker_lychec9257
    @Rembreiker_lychec9257 Před 26 dny +344

    I’ve been applying to college again recently, and the whole process is a nightmare. Every step of the way has been harsh and vague. One of the most stressful things I’ve ever done.

    • @JD..........
      @JD.......... Před 26 dny +4

      .....Still less stressful than getting on a plan piloted by an AA hire.
      That being said, good luck and study hard.

    • @heath6802
      @heath6802 Před 26 dny +10

      I don’t miss that time of my life, but seriously best of luck to you with that. And good luck with any of your future exams, you totally got this

    • @botanicalitus4194
      @botanicalitus4194 Před 26 dny

      @@JD..........Even with AA, they only accepted qualified people from underrepresented groups. As in, every AA hire has been smarter and more reliable than Iow lQ peopIe likeyou

    • @vandreadparty
      @vandreadparty Před 26 dny +42

      @@JD..........it must be a sad life being this racist.

    • @ruralmetalhead
      @ruralmetalhead Před 26 dny +1

      You stole this comment, weirdo. Chaschuky999 also commented this before you.

  • @Kristina-ek8yt
    @Kristina-ek8yt Před 26 dny +99

    One more thing about AfD: they are not subtle about their intentions! On 25 November 2023, a group of right-wing extremists met at the Adlon Mansion on Lake Lehnitz in Potsdam, Germany. At the event, Martin Sellner, an Austrian right-wing extremist presented a plan for the deportation (called "remigration" by Sellner) of certain parts of the German populace, namely asylum seekers, foreigners with a residence permit, and "non-assimilated" German citizens. The meeting was attended by members of the German right-wing populist party AfD, the mainstream centre-right party Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the Werteunion (a German conservative political association), and the far-right Identitarian movement, among others. The meeting was exposed by the investigative journalism organization Correctiv, which published its findings on 10 January 2024.

    • @VSPoliFight
      @VSPoliFight Před 25 dny

      🤣😂 you realize mass migration in Europe is massively unpopular everywhere now right? It's not even close. So pretending that not wanting mass r4p3 is "extremist" is just pathetic. And we all knew leftists would turn f4sc1st at the first chance they got it was just a matter of when

    • @Windmelodie
      @Windmelodie Před 25 dny +1

      I honestly can't even tell if that party is pro- anything. All they are yapping about is things they hate and want to get rid of with no thoughts behind it. Anti-immigration, anti-vax/pandemic measures, anti-EU, anti-globalism, anti-feminism/abortion, anti-LGBTQ+ topics... hell, even anti-democracy itself. It's am embarrassment to our country, yet with how emotional many topics have become over the years, it unfortunately makes sense angry people vote for the party who "dares to say what other woke parties won't".
      Also, while I'm here, please Phil.... fix your subtitles :( There are so many mistakes in there, it makes it hard to follow along if you rely on them.

    • @simonsunnerholm6277
      @simonsunnerholm6277 Před 25 dny +6

      What was exposed exactly? Wanting to deport ppl isn't a extremist problem in and of itself. Is the problem the other ppl who attended?

    • @jonathonellis5604
      @jonathonellis5604 Před 25 dny +1

      @@simonsunnerholm6277 it's not the the reason why they were thier but rather WHO was there, The faction in question, extreamist religous folk, extreamist concervitive folk and hyper Nationalists folk are all pretty far right and well...you've heard about Jan 6th havent you? also "deportation" can quickly turn into genocide when push comes to shove, the Nazi party before they became a genocidal faction that caused WW2 were a "Concervitive" Hyper Nationalist party concerned about immigaration and the fact that germany was split in two as well untill they were radicalized gained enough power to become the ruling faction and proceded to carve a bloody warpath across Eureope

    • @verybigbrain1
      @verybigbrain1 Před 25 dny +27

      @@simonsunnerholm6277 They not only discussed deporting people that do not have the legal right to be in Germany but also people that do have permanent residency under the German Constitution'S rules for Asylum and the displacement of German Citizens whose parents were legal migrants "if they do not assimilate into culture enough", which means as many brown people and Muslims as they can get away with.

  • @Star_Wars_Galaxy
    @Star_Wars_Galaxy Před 26 dny +39

    My girlfriend and I both miss the old “yesterday today” name for the final segment. It just has a better ring to it. Any chance we could get a community poll to see which name is more popular?

    • @howdysophie
      @howdysophie Před 25 dny +5

      does it really matter that much?

    • @kltil5082
      @kltil5082 Před 25 dny

      You and your girlfriend need to go outside and get a life. Who am I kidding there's no way you have a girlfriend

  • @_invinciboy_8569
    @_invinciboy_8569 Před 26 dny +159

    Mexican here.
    Cartel story: Amlo down playing it is like newsome down playing the California homeless crisis. It’s so in your face, and the denial of it and lack of action/ look of lacking to want to act on it. Is so defeating

    • @AndrewTurner-zb2si
      @AndrewTurner-zb2si Před 26 dny +3

      Uhhh California is a state only so much they can do … Mexico as a country has a obligation to defend themselves if not then you are not a country basic rules to being a country

    • @sergeantassassin3425
      @sergeantassassin3425 Před 26 dny +14

      There is no war in Ba Sing Se.

    • @FALslayer
      @FALslayer Před 26 dny +10

      How do you eradicate cartels? Decriminalising drugs only goes so far and if you take away drugs then they smuggle weapons etc. Not apologising for your presidents lack of inaction by any means but where do you even start.

    • @kacklina
      @kacklina Před 26 dny

      Es un narco gobierno

    • @ArchArturo
      @ArchArturo Před 26 dny

      I dunno how much of those American notes are truth or exaggeration, considering that US politicians love to demonize Mexico.

  • @captainzombiepantzthethird9192

    In Canada it's so different to apply to universities and colleges. I filled out a form, and sent my transcript of grades with a fee, and was accepted on the provision that I end up graduating, and my grades didn't plummet. It seems like so much more work in the States! What with SAT's and college essays (and sometimes interviews and references). 🙃 😅 My condolences to everyone currently going through, or ever has gone through the crazy sounding ordeal. But hey, at least we can both get jobs...wait

    • @doeeyes2
      @doeeyes2 Před 26 dny +14

      Seriouhsly... it sounds like a nightmare

    • @kingofhearts3185
      @kingofhearts3185 Před 26 dny +31

      Definitely. I'm surprised how different it is for a brother country. I just put in my information and student ID number from highschool and they accepted me for my grades. No essays or tests required.

    • @captainzombiepantzthethird9192
      @captainzombiepantzthethird9192 Před 26 dny

      ​@@kingofhearts3185same here.

    • @captainzombiepantzthethird9192
      @captainzombiepantzthethird9192 Před 26 dny

      ​@@kingofhearts3185same here. Sent my transcripts and got accepted.

    • @johng6281
      @johng6281 Před 26 dny +18

      Their are some universities in Canada that require essays but mostly not

  • @lilliebobson3146
    @lilliebobson3146 Před 25 dny +5

    College story: ive failed every standardized test since elementary school but was an A and B student. I took mainly honors classes in middle and highschool. Yet instead of looking at my grades and all my hard work, they looked at my test scores. Its ridiculous i was penelized for basically having test anxiety.

  • @DantesTalks
    @DantesTalks Před 26 dny +8

    Wow, I never expected my home state of Chiapas to be mentioned here.
    Speaking just from my experience in the capital of that state, you can definitely feel the difference. The news are more gruesome and frequent. It feels unsafe in certain areas where it was once safe and there's just a general unease about the whole situation. Election time has always been dangerous in Mexico, but cartels have never been a focus in Chiapas up until now. Not to say that you'll be targeted if you are out and about, you just have to constantly be aware of your surroundings and which areas to avoid - again this is just in the capital city, I hear it is much more bleak in small towns
    Thank you for covering that Phil! - been watching your show since 2013, it's nice to have an excuse to comment :)

  • @monicag6076
    @monicag6076 Před 26 dny +156

    A little note here: I was catching up on videos over the weekend and I noticed the subtitles had errors in some of them, I'm glad the videos are getting uploaded with subs from the get go, but an HoH person left a comment making note of this (on wednesday I think?) and the subtitles hadn't been fixed yet by saturday when I watched. Just wanted to highlight this, thank you for all your work Phil + team!!

    • @Caterfree10
      @Caterfree10 Před 26 dny +6

      +

    • @ruralmetalhead
      @ruralmetalhead Před 26 dny +19

      I also noticed this and commented about it. I'm 100% willing to personally subtitle these videos for free, but none of my comments seem to be seen. I'm considering sending Phil a DM about it.

    • @FrogAtPond
      @FrogAtPond Před 26 dny +6

      Boosting!! @ people who want to help boost this comment thread: what's your favourite season? mine is autumn!

    • @AmandaStapley
      @AmandaStapley Před 26 dny +3

      +

    • @populadopula
      @populadopula Před 26 dny +2

      yeah

  • @Em4gdn1m
    @Em4gdn1m Před 26 dny +143

    I went to a zoo once where the only animal they had was a dog. It was a Shih Tzu.

    • @Derpenheimr
      @Derpenheimr Před 26 dny +23

      I Shih Tzu not

    • @doeeyes2
      @doeeyes2 Před 26 dny +1

      Lmfao ​@@Derpenheimr thanks for the chuckle 😂

    • @BirdMoose
      @BirdMoose Před 26 dny +2

      This is awesome, I'm stealing this joke lol

    • @C0ZMIK5K1TTL35
      @C0ZMIK5K1TTL35 Před 26 dny +1

      Ba-dum tsh!

  • @HouseMDaddict
    @HouseMDaddict Před 26 dny +6

    Phil's Spanish is improving with how he said "Chiapas" . Good job Philly!

  • @mari13ssaTheStrange
    @mari13ssaTheStrange Před 26 dny +7

    As someone from Chiapas, I didn't ever think you would ever talk about us!!!! 😅 sucks that it's because of the awful state we are in. My mom and sister can't leave the home much. Our state was so beautiful and tranquil.

    • @Gr95dc
      @Gr95dc Před 25 dny

      I'm from Puebla, 5 years ago I was thinking on moving to San Cristobal because of how nice and peaceful it seemed, and suddenly I started to see more and more news about crime rising in Chiapas. The whole country is a mess now.

    • @kltil5082
      @kltil5082 Před 25 dny

      So what are the alternatives aside from the US coming and solving the problem for you? Because that seems to be the only solution, Mexico and SA are not changing for the better, they're getting worse. And cartels are being greatly enabled by trade, yet we have no problems putting sanctions on other nations until they behave properly. Why are we putting sanctions on Russia when Mexican cartels are doing far worse to people, and literally being enabled to do so with the money flowing into the country? I don't see any solution coming from the people themselves, people like you and your family are powerless to stop cartel regimes. An external force is likely going to have to be the answer. Any time someone local does anything they'll be bought off or killed, it seems to only be a matter of time.
      We however don't have those same loyalties or risks and it sounds like we're the only ones who can realistically help you. Which would help the US as well because then millions of people wouldn't be flooding into the country trying to escape. When millions of good Mexicans leave, it makes it that much harder for the ones who were left behind to make any changes. Since the people would clearly rather leave than fight, foreign intervention seems like the only answer.
      Becoming a US territory and falling under it's protection could be a solution as well. You'll still be independent. You'll still have your own culture in tact. But you'll be afforded the privileges that territories receive. And if cartels try to rise again it'd be on the US army to stop that from happening instead of the people themselves like yourself and your sister. You and your sister shouldn't have to die fighting when we could easily march in there, wipe out these scum and establish an actual democracy. It's been done countless times.
      South Korea is a free nation because of the US.
      Japan surrendered and the US let them live how they like.
      If the West surrendered do you think the Japanese would have let us live how we like? No.
      When the US had power in Iran, people had more equal rights in the 60s than they do now.
      Women wore what they wanted and went to school without fear.
      Hong Kong was free because of Britain. Unfortunately the British contract ended and they no longer enforce anything. Now without Western intervention, HK is slowly falling to the CCP.
      Not saying the West is perfect or free of war crimes. Just saying it sounds like the only solution that's realistic at the moment. There are plenty of examples in history. Our taxes are already being spent by the billions anyway fighting drug trafficking, dealing with illegals etc, and every other secondary expense surrounding these issues. I'd much rather stop the root of the problem now, to stop the much greater financial blood drain in the long run.

    • @Gr95dc
      @Gr95dc Před 25 dny

      @@kltil5082 tl;dr but wow, you really think we as Mexicans want intervention from the US? no. Majority of Mexicans DO NOT WANT US INTERVENTION

  • @kareningram6093
    @kareningram6093 Před 26 dny +3

    My mom is German and she has been very nervous about the rise of right wing extremism, both over there and here in the U.S. She was grateful to hear about the court's decision and hopes it stands.

    • @hanro7430
      @hanro7430 Před 25 dny

      Ironically all the anti-jews are on the other side... The left has a nazi problem but keep projecting it onto the other side. But its long past that we expect the left to be rational

  • @sixfrogsinatrenchcoat
    @sixfrogsinatrenchcoat Před 26 dny +69

    4:45 sunbears are just Like That, so 50/50 odds really

    • @fredyreyesvigil4748
      @fredyreyesvigil4748 Před 26 dny +3

      Idk why he decided to use that as an example 🫠🫠 I love Philip but he definitely messed up on this one…

    • @maddie5412
      @maddie5412 Před 26 dny

      @@fredyreyesvigil4748 no a while ago that video spread online and may people were convinced that it was a person in a suit

    • @nightigal
      @nightigal Před 26 dny +2

      I've seen an entire nature documentary on sunbears. They really do just look like that.

    • @theducksass5614
      @theducksass5614 Před 26 dny +3

      I don’t know why he decided to use that as an example either, but I am absolutely delighted that he did. I haven’t laughed that hard in a while.

    • @jahliafinney707
      @jahliafinney707 Před 26 dny +1

      lol really? I 1000% thought that was a guy in a suit. Wondered how they thought people wouldn't notice.
      And yes, I have never seen a sunbear before in my life

  • @FlockOfDeaglesGG
    @FlockOfDeaglesGG Před 26 dny +102

    As someone who didn’t go to college because it was too expensive, does anyone even care what college you went to? I know some people brag about where they went and that’s okayish, but how many people actually care once you’re out?

    • @TheSleepSteward
      @TheSleepSteward Před 26 dny +1

      Coming from an asian background, it can sometimes mean everything. And people will judge you based on education alone. And sometimes even determine if you're a good person or not solely off of it. As in, "he's gone to Harvard so he must be a good man", that kinda thing. But... Apart from just 2 second interactions with people who really don't care about you; no one cares. Fortunately there's been a shift lately where companies don't care about a degree, as long as you know how to do "xyz". Because you can learn everything online nowadays. So that's nice.

    • @remyc6758
      @remyc6758 Před 26 dny +41

      Yes and no but mostly no. I think it depends on the degree you get. A lawyer with a Harvard degree might get considered first but non Harvard lawyers will still get looked at. As a person with an engineering degree I find where you got your degree barley matters.

    • @TheJefferson1998
      @TheJefferson1998 Před 26 dny +38

      Normal people don't. But when it comes to some higher level career options, they most certainly do, like research. But even then, it's not made equal as not all research careers do care as long as you're capable enough.
      Its a opaque mess

    • @PalmelaHanderson
      @PalmelaHanderson Před 26 dny +23

      Depends on your field. If you want to work for Google, for example, some departments won't even look at your resume if you didn't come from Ivy league, Stanford, etc.

    • @FlockOfDeaglesGG
      @FlockOfDeaglesGG Před 26 dny +31

      @@remyc6758 I’ve noticed that too. Maybe it’s just me but the kind of people to brag about what Ivy League school they went to are the kind of people I’d rather not associate with. Lmao

  • @marthag6708
    @marthag6708 Před 26 dny +1

    Phil! I like how this episode was organized. The flow made sense and all the info was easy to take in even though there is so much going on. IDK what you did different for today's episode but the flow was nice. :)

  • @fancy_seaweed
    @fancy_seaweed Před 26 dny +3

    Having just finished applying to college, let me tell you it was insane this year. Everything that had ever been set before felt like it had just been blown out of the water. I am not a person of color so that was not a factor in my application. However, many of the schools I applied to had a special supplemental question that would ask more specifically about how your background and community affected your life. The whole process made me feel like a chicken with its head cut off. Everyone college application officer, guidance counselor, or anyone else had their own opinion. I read one article about college applications and it basically said that the process will get better, but we have to sacrifice the class of 2028 (the year my grade will be graduating college) to get there. That shook me to my core.

  • @lilac841
    @lilac841 Před 26 dny +84

    The overwhelming evidence regarding the SATs is that they actually increase diversity in university accepted applications. They still keep in mind your school district and adjust the score accordingly and it often serves as a way for smart kids who just were unlucky with their school district and circumstances to still prove they have a lot of potential.

    • @badwolf3618
      @badwolf3618 Před 26 dny +9

      Just to make sure I understand, you're saying that a kid who scored well on the SAT's (thus demonstrating intelligence) might have their SAT score weighted higher if they came from a poorer school district (thus offsetting the higher chances of poor grades or suboptimal academic performance due to being in a poorer school district)? If so, that makes sense to me.
      If I was a college admissions person and saw an app come across my desk of someone who had not great grades but was in a poorer school district, and scored well on the SAT's, I would be like "oh ok, so they're a smart kid who suffered the negative effects of poverty on academic performance"

    • @lilac841
      @lilac841 Před 26 dny +2

      @@badwolf3618 yes, that exactly. At least that is how it works in the UC system.

    • @kingofhearts3185
      @kingofhearts3185 Před 26 dny +6

      ​@@badwolf3618 Basically. Not all schools do this geographically, but even just having a higher SAT than grades shows potential. So it's still very helpful on the low end of correction.

    • @thorwaldjohanson2526
      @thorwaldjohanson2526 Před 26 dny +5

      There is a very strong correlation between SAT scores and academic performance. This was a big issue when ignoring those scores in the past years.

    • @chrischika7026
      @chrischika7026 Před 26 dny

      well it was removed because they thought it was racist since black people couldn't do as well as asians and whites

  • @Minecraftesque
    @Minecraftesque Před 26 dny +14

    As someone who tutors in test prep, it was never truly done away with, as many students opted to submit test scores regardless of them no longer being required.

    • @new0news
      @new0news Před 25 dny

      Ya.. also I teach public school in Canada and this modern push for "everyone being tested in a way that works for them" or whatever you want to call it doesn't work. The marks are pretty much fudged all over and some students and parents have been absolutely fleeced by it thinking that once their kid got the right "supports" they were suddenly a genius. Nope they suddenly didn't have to do anything close to grade level work and were automatically given a 70% or higher. Now, I am not saying this is happening at every single school but it is for sure happening at many schools. As our public education system has less teeth it is far more fair to base entrance on a test than on other factors like extra curricular that students actually don't have control over. There are way better ways to diversify a school that aren't letting people in who aren't quite ready and then letting them drown.

  • @me0101001000
    @me0101001000 Před 26 dny +2

    I lived in Germany for awhile. I'm not remotely surprised by this. It's been a long time coming, honestly. Ever since they came onto the scene, I've been skeptical of them, saying, "we need to do something about them". But as we all know, slow but sure moves the hand of German bureaucracy.

  • @maddy93282
    @maddy93282 Před 26 dny +15

    One thing I remember about applying to colleges was how expensive it is. I didn't qualify for the fee waiver, so I had to limit how many colleges I sent applications to based on what I could reasonably afford.

  • @jacoba7537
    @jacoba7537 Před 26 dny +30

    I currently work with high schoolers and plan to return to school this year too. The best way to describe applications right now: confusing. With everything going on with FAFSA and all the Supreme Court movement, there was no way to be prepared. Every single step of the way has been an “idk we need to ask this person” until we hit a dead end and just go with the “let’s just hope this works”

  • @nacoran
    @nacoran Před 24 dny +1

    My mom used to work for the NYS Education Department. One year they changed how some of the state scholarships were handed out so they were based on grades instead of standardized tests. One of the downstate schools gave all their kids straight A's.
    Standardized tests aren't perfect, but they are a useful tool, when taken with other factors, in comparing students. Personally, I always tested well, but because of my ADHD I got lousy grades. My college career was like a yoyo. There were brief periods where I managed to get focused but long stretches where I couldn't. I'm a good example of how standardized tests aren't great metrics.
    Of course, if I'd had better testing for my learning disability I might have managed college much better overall. It was all there on my transcript if anyone had looked at it with a critical eye.

  • @HouseMDaddict
    @HouseMDaddict Před 25 dny

    Hi, high school counselor here. I tell my students to go to college where they feel comfortable and where their major is offered. Only a handful of kids/families are hung up on the prestigious nature of the college. Most colleges, including Cornell are remaining test optional and review apps holistically. Engineering programs almost always require high math standardized test scores because one should be able to do math well regardless of the testing platform. Schools look at rigor of courses especially and the essay. They also see the teacher/counselor recommendations and the extracurriculars. They look for longevity in clubs and the ability to maintain solid grades while taking challenging courses. As far as mentioning race in essays, it just needs to be relevant to circumstances, and not your only defining feature.

  • @muffshroomh6203
    @muffshroomh6203 Před 26 dny +58

    No way prime is seen as a “competitor” on Celsius’s side 😂

    • @tumatauenga6433
      @tumatauenga6433 Před 26 dny +3

      Pretty sure Prime is way more successful than prime. I can buy prime off of the supermarket shelves here in New Zealand even though it hasn't even neen released to the New Zealand market. Celsius, on the other hand.. never even heard of it.. but sure, "not a competitor" 🙄🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @nalee5233
      @nalee5233 Před 26 dny +8

      @@tumatauenga6433 New Zealand’s a lot smaller market than the US and half the stores here can’t seem to stock enough celsius half the time I’m at the grocery store they’re wiped clean out; I’ve seen prime in the store but I don’t think I’ve seen anyone other than teenage boys actually drinking it.

    • @kameronjones7139
      @kameronjones7139 Před 26 dny +5

      ​​@@tumatauenga6433 " prime more successful than prime " new Zealand is also a largely irrelevant market

    • @tumatauenga6433
      @tumatauenga6433 Před 26 dny

      @kameronjones7139
      It meant say prime is more successful than Celsius.. obviously. I'm typing this while at work on an excavator.. while wearing gloves. give me a break.
      Also, you're missing the point. Prime has hit a much larger market world wide. It's more successful

    • @kameronjones7139
      @kameronjones7139 Před 26 dny +6

      @@tumatauenga6433 1 probably shouldn't be typing on construction equipment 2 prime is worth 8 billion and Celsius is worth 19 billion

  • @MaddizonDannie
    @MaddizonDannie Před 26 dny +33

    PLEASE bring back your skeletons pullover with pockets. It was so cool, someone stole it from me and I NEED a new one. Please ❤❤

  • @alyshaking
    @alyshaking Před 26 dny +2

    Urgh, getting into uni in the US sounds like a freaking nightmare. In Australia most courses are based solely on your highschool test scores. If your scores aren't high enough, you do a bridging course for a year or 2 and then get into your preferred course that way. Oh, and we didn't have to have a million extracurriculars at High School on our resume either. The US system sounds like a lot of work just to say you went to Havard etc.

  • @rowanneramsay4397
    @rowanneramsay4397 Před 25 dny +1

    In the uk we don’t have generalised questions they are on the skills knowledge and experiences we’ve had that would make us a good student for the specific course we applied for. No switching majors here!

  • @EvieHayden
    @EvieHayden Před 26 dny +29

    Hi Phil, Academic Advisor of 6 years for an honors program at a state school, here- I have two thoughts:
    1)On testing and admissions: In honors, we view the student as a holistic being and have made a point of offering multiple essay options. This means even if they don't necessarily show the test scores, they can show us how they can excel in other ways. They even recognized that some students prefer an artistic outlet instead of a written one and offer a video essay option. This means we take all kinds of students.
    2) Test Scores, class placement, and STEM fields: before honors I worked with folx in the STEM fields. When my uni went test optional, it created confusion for both the advisors and the students. Instead of ACT and SAT, now everyone had to take internal tests to place which math, chemistry, physics, etc. We weren't even able to use the standardized test scores for placement once they went test optional. This meant some students who had paid to retake (sometimes multiple times) BECAUSE they struggle with tests now had to take some other internal test with no clear study guide or even proctoring. It made all parties frustrated and meant that many students were put into a course that wasn't necessarily appropriate for their levels. There has to be a middle ground. At least in my current office we just accept EITHER option, but it's a frustrating situation all around. The career fields want the diversity, so we know we want the diversity (with or without affirmative action), but we need to know where to PLACE the students into their courses. That is where the test scores become a problem internally.
    Thanks! ❤ Love seeing my field talked about in a thoughtful way.

    • @WOLF7356
      @WOLF7356 Před 25 dny +1

      As someone in your position, how would you feel if standardized testing was miraculously eliminated entirely? It seemed like that was the situation for the most part until recently with many schools bringing the requirement back. It just feels like an extremely unfair way to compare students considering how pay-to-win it has become with prep courses and the fee of the test itself

    • @EvieHayden
      @EvieHayden Před 25 dny

      @@WOLF7356 if the tests were eliminated entirely, it would be fine, but the problem is that something would come in to replace them in order to accurately place folx into their maths and science. That is the part that is an issue for many internally. We can't place someone without a benchmark to know where they fit. If we put someone into the wrong math class (say we put them in a calculus class that is 5 credit hours but they were actually only ready for PreCalc which is only 3 hours) they pay for those 5 credit hours. If they weren't actually ready for that math, they've paid for a class that is significantly more expensive and then they will have to pay not only to REPEAT that class, but probably to take the one before. This is a struggle of capitalism at the end of the day. Do we pay upfront for the tests to place? Or do we pay for 13 credit hours (calc 2x and PreCalc 1x) in order to get the same thing done? It's significantly cheaper in most cases to pay for the testing. I think it's a struggle for all involved. Eliminate testing and replace it with assessments..... That's what happened internally. It's the only choice.

  • @feedmatt
    @feedmatt Před 26 dny +9

    The real intro throwback is when Phil decides to say, “Sup, nation!”

  • @MsEclipsedForever
    @MsEclipsedForever Před 26 dny

    I appreciate your comment about not putting emphasis into what college you attend. When I was younger and applying to colleges, I had to choose between my local state college or Stanford. I was accepted into both, but Stanford was going to charge me 50k a year and my state college was full ride. I chose the cheaper option and I’m so glad I did. People in the real world don’t care what college you went to. It’s been 10 years since then and I can count on one hand the amount of times people have asked what college I attended

  • @stagenine4702
    @stagenine4702 Před 26 dny +1

    As someone who struggles with depression, was misdiagnosed with an anxiety disorder, and had undiagnosed ADHD until it was diagnosed and I was given medicine for it only in the latter half of my junior year, if colleges considered my SAT score over my GPA I would have no doubt gotten into my school of choice. However because of this I’ve been stuck struggling to figure out what I wanted to do at a community college where my choices are very limited. Had I gone to the university of my choosing and gotten the freedom of moving out and living in a dorm I’m confident I’d be in a different situation than I am in now.
    As it stands, I’m basically starting over because I switched majors, I have very little outside social interaction since all my friends have moved away, and my GPA is bad because I tried too persistently to stick through a field of study I didn’t enjoy despite me acing every exam. The fact colleges stopped looking at testing scores has screwed me over.
    It’s not just about excelling despite bad circumstances, some people test better than they do the work and some people do the work better than they test. Standardized testing is a double edged sword.

  • @maplelump
    @maplelump Před 26 dny +31

    As someone who just took a major standardized test for my veterinary license, I can firmly say standardized tests just test your ability to take tests. Passing isn’t representative of my ability to be a veterinary nurse.
    There are nurses I’ve worked with whose skills surpass mine by miles. I just did a test that put a shiny license behind my name, it definitely doesn’t mean I’m smarter than a lot of the people I work with.

    • @DubhghlasMacDubhghlas
      @DubhghlasMacDubhghlas Před 26 dny +3

      You know what you call a doctor who had D average grades, a doctor. Grades and test doesn't determine skill. And in your case with being Veterinary nurse, some people animals tend to like more than others. Which helps whole lot with handling.

    • @jesusbarrera6916
      @jesusbarrera6916 Před 23 dny

      it is representative of your knowledge tho... give the same test to a ransom person on the street and you will see the difference

    • @maplelump
      @maplelump Před 22 dny

      @@DubhghlasMacDubhghlas I’m a little confused by the last part of your comment. Are you saying that the reason one of my coworkers is better at dental X-rays is because the patient likes her more? Because likability or not the patient is under anesthesia when that’s happening.
      I just meant things like that. There are unlicensed nurses whose skills at certain tasks are miles ahead of me. I’m just happy to be on the team and to learn from them while working beside them.
      As far as handling goes, if there’s a spicy pet, it is definitely a team effort. 😂

    • @DubhghlasMacDubhghlas
      @DubhghlasMacDubhghlas Před 22 dny

      @@maplelump no I am talking about getting the animal into xray. And I am not talking about spicy. There are nervous animals.
      And some people can get stray animals to come to them others can't. Way to miss read everything.

  • @Thebritcoll
    @Thebritcoll Před 26 dny +6

    Love the consistent uploads! I can always rely on some news around 3 pm where I live. You’ve become a major part of my routine in between classes at college. Thanks!

  • @keelahrose
    @keelahrose Před 26 dny

    I'm a college admissions coach and my students are definitely panicking a bit but I'm helping them stay calm by making sure they stay focused on the details they can control and forget about the things that are out of their control. My contacts in the admissions offices tell me that ultimately the core things they're looking for aren't going to change. Only their justification process is changing.

  • @FernzWife
    @FernzWife Před 25 dny

    Phil! Lindz just announced you guys will be moving! Congrats!! I’d love to know how you’re going to work that out with your company! So interesting to see how many people are not tied down to their place of work anymore!

  • @farah_lynn
    @farah_lynn Před 26 dny +24

    I'm a current graduate student, and as someone who got pretty poor SAT and GRE scores I'm grateful that my GPA and first gen status was able to make up for it. I can see how standardized tests could give students who test well but otherwise haven't had access to a high quality education or other benefits a leg up in applications, but I found the exams particularly the GRE to be frustrating

    • @seanbinkley7363
      @seanbinkley7363 Před 26 dny

      I also got into a Master’s program that didn’t require GRE scores. The math section was my biggest obstacle to getting into a grad program even though my area of study didn’t need to utilize hard math. I just feel like for certain subjects there really isn’t a need for math scores.

    • @rachelalucard9641
      @rachelalucard9641 Před 25 dny

      I specifically applied to schools that did not require gre scores. I am glad I got into a program but I feel like not having an optional gre might have hurt my chances in other schools.

    • @farah_lynn
      @farah_lynn Před 25 dny

      @@rachelalucard9641 Sadly all of the schools for my program that I wanted to attend required the GRE.

    • @farah_lynn
      @farah_lynn Před 25 dny +1

      ​@@seanbinkley7363 Statistics/quantitive analysis is a part of our program but the math portion of the exam had me going back to concepts I hadn't reviewed since high school or ones I will simply never use. It is ridiculous and I think if they are going to require a GRE then each program should have one more tailored to what their students will need to know

    • @seanbinkley7363
      @seanbinkley7363 Před 25 dny +1

      @@farah_lynn Exactly. It makes no sense for someone who wants to study say history or polo sci to have to pass a higher level math exam.

  • @Jonathan_Collins
    @Jonathan_Collins Před 26 dny +69

    Logan Paul would see a man dying of thirst and ask him to pay $5 for a Prime.

    • @SICresinwrks
      @SICresinwrks Před 26 dny +6

      Welcome to america, far too many actually would do that. Stop hating some dude on the internet and get a hobby

    • @incognito5416
      @incognito5416 Před 26 dny

      @@SICresinwrksthis “some dude” is a huge internet celebrity who have young and impressionable audiences. Honestly tho, fk LoSCAM paul

    • @tumatauenga6433
      @tumatauenga6433 Před 26 dny +4

      ​@@SICresinwrks
      Nah. Hating logan paul is a career for these people

    • @technofire_cake1115
      @technofire_cake1115 Před 26 dny +5

      He would vlog it too

    • @VB-bs6wm
      @VB-bs6wm Před 26 dny

      nice you saw this in a comment and try to pass this as your own? incel

  • @Euclidean444
    @Euclidean444 Před 25 dny

    I’m conflicted on test results being needed for University applications. On the one hand I was very fortunate enough to score well and was one of the main reasons I was able to attend and graduate from a top university, so I benefitted from it. On the other, as a latino from a low income family, I understand the hardships people face when it comes not being able to afford test prep courses or getting help from your family when your first generation. The essay I always felt was the equalizer which if written well would show the resilience and ambition a student had to continue their education which tends to be connected to a persons cultural background. Now with the supreme courts decision it’s given the college application process more complicated than it already was for low income underrepresented groups

  • @lewisqb12
    @lewisqb12 Před 25 dny

    Long week without Phil! Ugh just wat I needed to watch❤️❤️❤️

  • @granfalloon9848
    @granfalloon9848 Před 26 dny +18

    5:34 I was a below average student in high school, did no prepping for the SAT, nodded off multiple times while taking the SAT and ended up with 1200+, was a piss poor university drop out.
    I'm not sure what standardized testing said about other people, but I know it had nothing to offer on my part and my potential for an academic career.

    • @asum7213
      @asum7213 Před 26 dny +5

      This is an assumption, but it sounds like you have the capability but struggle with other things.
      Like, for example, a smart kid with ADHD that struggles to keep up with assignments, deadlines, or attendance, but is technically good at doing the work itself.

  • @ookiikuma
    @ookiikuma Před 26 dny +11

    Lmao, for a second I was wondering why Binging with Babish was in the thumbnail

  • @claireyblueberry136
    @claireyblueberry136 Před 25 dny

    As someone who went through the college admissions process this year I'm glad were talking about it. But I think another important factor which caused a lot of people to struggle this year is the amount of people applying to college. Every school I applied to this year had record numbers of applicants and they increased in the thousands from last year. So not only is the admissions incredibly complicated with the essay and financials problems, but you're also competing with more and more people causing a lot of people who would get into these schools getting waitlisted or flat out rejected.

  • @phoebe287
    @phoebe287 Před 25 dny

    In the UK we have personal statements - it’s only voiced on your academics outside of school subject and extracurricular. E.g. books you’ve read, niches you want to look into which is why you chose that subject, why you’d excel at university, what extracurricular activities you’ve done showing certain skills e.g. time management and teamwork. Then on a separate thing all together in the application process you fill out socio-economic info and race/ethnicity. It works pretty smoothly.

  • @ericamcghie8476
    @ericamcghie8476 Před 26 dny +5

    I usually watch every day, but the news has been so bad the last few months that I’ve taken a break from everything (you and John Oliver being my favorites). But I watch one of your videos and I’m sucked back in. You have a way of approaching the new that says what I’m thinking, keeps human and hope, but also isn’t afraid to cover larger issues. I appreciate what you do. And just like that I’m sucked right back in and get to binge watch some Daddy DeFranco. 😉

  • @PointB1ank
    @PointB1ank Před 26 dny +17

    This channel is slowly turning into an internet gossip channel instead of a news channel. I don't give 2 shits about what Logan Paul is doing. Phil always talks about how you shouldn't care about what celebrities are doing, but then covers their every move, you can't have it both ways.

    • @Eulogy10
      @Eulogy10 Před 26 dny +6

      He focuses too much on petty drama and opinions from twitter.

    • @MasterPpv
      @MasterPpv Před 25 dny

      I do agree that there are days where more of the stories are in the internet drama category than I'd like, but I don't think this day's show is an example of it. Only the first story was like that, with every other story being actual news.

  • @aner_bda
    @aner_bda Před 26 dny

    Always a thumbs up for the nostalgia intro.

  • @olivialeathley605
    @olivialeathley605 Před 26 dny

    Good episode Phil! Watched the whole thing :)

  • @TheKokoroless
    @TheKokoroless Před 26 dny +7

    I don't know if I trust Logan Paul's response given he had the same attitude with Zootoken.

  • @LunaBeth97
    @LunaBeth97 Před 26 dny +6

    Perfect timing! I literally just finished making my dinner and was looking for something to watch while I ate it!

  • @GingerGingie
    @GingerGingie Před 25 dny

    This is a really great show. Thanks for all your hard work, crew!!

  • @The1InchPunch
    @The1InchPunch Před 25 dny

    I am an engineer at Boeing (technically at a subsidiary - we don't make the airplanes). But even in my role, it is easy to see how the conditions that have lead to the issues. The general vibe from management is a focus on delivery deadlines and to present something/anything with little concern as to the quality. The focus is purely on self-elevation (and I'm not talking jet-packs). The engineers have to pad timelines to ensure there is time to build to quality.

  • @liliesparza3003
    @liliesparza3003 Před 26 dny +4

    No way Figs?!?! That guy was my college counselor, great dude.

  • @bluz1864
    @bluz1864 Před 26 dny +5

    6:52 - As a South East Asian woman who was born and raised here, yes. It baffled me as a kid and it still baffles me now. It is straightforward in my country - take the entrance exam which typically consists of STEM and English (but can also have abstract reasoning and other subjects) and if you pass, you get in. From the get go, you choose what you want to study (Computer Science as an example) then you follow whatever the curriculum says.
    Of course there are nuances depending on the college/university and I have friends who were waitlisted and said they experienced having college interviews. I personally needed to write an essay to pass a scholarship but this was after I already passed the exam and received a score high enough for a scholarship exam.
    I cannot imagine the nightmare of high school students in the US.

    • @kingofhearts3185
      @kingofhearts3185 Před 26 dny

      It's the same even in Canada

    • @chrischika7026
      @chrischika7026 Před 26 dny

      yeah, thats not a good thing.

    • @chrischika7026
      @chrischika7026 Před 26 dny

      @@kingofhearts3185 not for elite schools just like where all this stuff is focused on for America.

    • @kltil5082
      @kltil5082 Před 25 dny +1

      Who knows how much they're actually going to change because of the SC decision. As far as I'm concerned being white or Asian is not something I would want to mention. The attitudes in favor of AA are not going to be shut down simply because of the SC in my opinion. Being female won't help you either. It won't hurt but it won't help. The real nightmare is having a diversity hire in a position that can affect people's lives and well being. If they want AA in places like McDonalds I couldn't care less. But if universities or any school wants to take taxpayer money then there had better be zero bias in terms of race. Which is exactly why the SC made it decision.

  • @zZGzHD
    @zZGzHD Před 26 dny +3

    12:20 i'm surprised you brought up Chiapas without mentioning the Zapatistas. The Zapatistas fighting the government and cartels is like all I thought Chiapas was known for lol

  • @jijitters
    @jijitters Před 26 dny +1

    My timeline has been so full of almost nothing but news about everything that happened at Eurovision for days, it's weird to watch this and have it not even come up lol

  • @darkermatter125.35
    @darkermatter125.35 Před 26 dny +40

    I'm a tutor. I've helped a lot of gen z kids get into college. And when I started getting way more involved in their applying process, and not just the testing and tutoring for classes, the difference between the expectations of gen z vs millenials my age (and older, as I was in a weird program that let me take the SATs in 8th grade, so I took the "old" SATs before the added essay, then the "new one" with the essay, so I know how different those two tests were, and how they differ from now) is staggering and depressing. What was seen as "really great" but basically a luxury for students like me is now seen as expected. The classes that are expected to have been taken before entering college are often way more advanced, and due to how poorly we treat/pay teachers, they weren't coping well with the levels they were teaching when I was in school, and I was tutoring the majority of my classmates in math and physics while in school. The need for tutors is even greater now, but most cannot afford them, and compared to pre-pandemic students, kids do not have the same attention spans, studying skills, ect., to get the most from tutoring when they can afford it. The kids out here are fucking exhausted, and dancing around their identity in an essay that is already stressful as hell is a leap backwards, and is just hurting them more.

    • @kltil5082
      @kltil5082 Před 25 dny

      Strange, since you don't even know what Gen Z is. It seems you go by internet articles who have shaved the age requirements off of millennials by almost a decade. What you actually have been helping are millennials my friend. The man who invented the term itself cited it goes to 04. Which makes far more sense than the definition the insecure millennial internet bloggers have evolved. They were shamed so hard over the past 20 years they started classifying themselves as gen z. And ever since every couple years another year is shaved off the definition of millennials. Bloggers are citing 94 as the beginning now, that's how insane it's getting. And people lap it up because apparently we've forgotten as a society to not take blogs and opinion pieces as facts.

    • @darkermatter125.35
      @darkermatter125.35 Před 25 dny +11

      @@kltil5082 I am using that term correctly, I did not say I ONLY tutored gen z, but they were the ones I was involved with, as far as college applications were involved. I use the term as defined by the dictionary, the Library of Congress, sociologists, psychologists, statisticians, ect... Gen z deserves way more respect and support thsn they currently get.

    • @stonehorn4641
      @stonehorn4641 Před 25 dny

      Race should not be allowed to be a part of any application, just test scores.

    • @Digitaldreamer7
      @Digitaldreamer7 Před 25 dny

      You're a tutor.... I couldn't tell from that paragraph long run on sentence. Maybe you shouldn't be one.

    • @graciespaceycakes3714
      @graciespaceycakes3714 Před 25 dny +1

      I can't say I'm surprised. I'm a millennial and my dad's a boomer. His description of how college was for him versus how it was for me before I just gave up and flunked out was staggering. Part of that was I went to a spectacularly shitty university, then I went to a community college in my 20s and it was much better. Now I'm at a different university to finish my undergrad and it's nowhere near as bad but oh boy it's sliding the same direction. I remember going back to school the same time my friends who succeeded in college were graduating and thinking oh my god this is already untenable and there's no way it's not gonna get way worse.

  • @muse5551
    @muse5551 Před 26 dny +5

    While I haven’t spent a lot of time in Toronto, I have friends that lived or live there. It’s not a secret where he lives, it’s not even unheard of for young women to be randomly invited to parties there if you’re considered attractive. But I think the Kendrick beef has spurred people to be a lot more unhinged about it. I understand people wanting to take sides in the beef or being upset about the things he’s been accused of, but don’t take things into the real world on behalf of these artists.

    • @TheSleepSteward
      @TheSleepSteward Před 26 dny +3

      Yea. In the city, pretty much everyone knows where he lives. It's just a thing. And you will have people just go there, peacefully and just look or try to call on him to come out but... That's like, one or two weirdos here and there. Because at the end of the day, he's just a human being who's living in his home. It's very weird. However, Kendrick kinda doxxed him because outside of the city, it's not some common thing for people to know. So that's pretty messed up. And puts his kid in danger as well.

  • @SamSeama
    @SamSeama Před 25 dny

    University admission in America is confusing and complicated. In Romania you just apply for a university and a learning profile, you take a test or submit a folder with your high-school results, and you get in or don't.

  • @mellinazavala7665
    @mellinazavala7665 Před 25 dny

    I am student (taking a break but still!) at UT at Austin and while i'm not in the process for undergrad admissions or even grad school I can tell you that the situation in texas is tense under the attacks on DEI we have no support from the institution with our spaces shut down faculty fired programs drained of funding getting in as (mostly) any POC is going to be hard and confusing but once you're in i feel for those students who will do most of their studies under this and it's just the beginning

  • @EchoCt-bg3yi
    @EchoCt-bg3yi Před 26 dny +23

    I love that intro with the monkey I wish it was more often😂😅

    • @kurtallison1974
      @kurtallison1974 Před 26 dny +2

      That's the og intro from years ago. When his show was pure news and not pop culture news as well.

  • @mattsena7708
    @mattsena7708 Před 26 dny +15

    I was watching Ozark and stopped to watch your video. Very few people take precedent over Ozark, Phil 😉

    • @zxph
      @zxph Před 26 dny +2

      Damn as someone who binged Ozark, that's a high compliment.

    • @ephraimboateng5239
      @ephraimboateng5239 Před 25 dny +2

      Ozark is awesome!

    • @Naalders
      @Naalders Před 25 dny +2

      Your sacrifice has been noted

    • @mattsena7708
      @mattsena7708 Před 25 dny

      @@zxph it's impossible to just watch 1 or 2 episodes at a time

    • @zxph
      @zxph Před 25 dny

      @@mattsena7708 Don't we know it. If this is your first time watching it you'll be glad to know the series was great all the way until the end!

  • @iWhisperASMR
    @iWhisperASMR Před 25 dny

    I had to double check if it was the recent video because of the intro being back....

  • @sheoftheplants5111
    @sheoftheplants5111 Před 25 dny

    The college application story is honestly gutting to hear about. The ACT and SAT were the most stressful thing I did in highschool and I had to seek mental health consultation just to deal with the anxiety of it. I was a smart kid, 4.2 gpa, played an instrument, was in 5 academic clubs, held leadership positions, was in NHS, NAHS, Tri M, the whole shabang! But my ACT score made me look like a C student at best, no matter how many times I retook it. I ended up getting into the school I wanted thankfully but that low ACT score excluded me from getting sooooo many other scholarships and it put financial stress on my family for a few years. Relaying on these standardized tests is so toxic and so far from a fair or true representation of what a student can actually do! I graduated from undergrad summa cum laude with a 4.0, but the ACT and SAT made it look like I wasn't even cut out for community college. I know how much stress I went through because of these stupid tests, so it breaks my heart to hear so many other students will likely be put right back into that same shitty situation :(

  • @bug7055
    @bug7055 Před 26 dny +3

    I was so bored this weekend, I missed ya Phil ❤

  • @shootingdragon0
    @shootingdragon0 Před 26 dny +6

    woah we got full episode today! both an intro and the comment comentary! i love this show! keep up the great work, never know what will happen. sorry english is my first language

  • @hoil5060
    @hoil5060 Před 26 dny

    I needed that old school intro today, thanks Phil!

  • @Ginkiba81
    @Ginkiba81 Před 26 dny

    Great video Philip :D Love this channel! I would also like to see you talk about that Better Help is actually a scam. I have heard others talk about this a lot.

  • @michaelplano6941
    @michaelplano6941 Před 26 dny +8

    UTA is the University of Texas at Arlington. The one in Austin is just UT.

    • @elyneriOG
      @elyneriOG Před 26 dny +2

      I came here to say this. When he said UTA I had to look up in confusion and rewind, "Wait UTA is mentioned not UT? Tell me you're not from Texas without telling me. 😂

    • @michaelplano6941
      @michaelplano6941 Před 26 dny +1

      @@elyneriOG Same. My brows furrowed.

    • @kimes4444
      @kimes4444 Před 25 dny +1

      Completely agree. Big difference between the two schools. Horns or Mustangs? Horns here all the way.

    • @michaelplano6941
      @michaelplano6941 Před 25 dny

      @@kimes4444 Both my parents graduated from UT. So I’m an Orange Blood even if I don’t have a diploma.

  • @stevedambro5709
    @stevedambro5709 Před 26 dny +4

    The best dreams is CZcams drama... And by best I mean worst. 😂😂😂

  • @stopitnowlol6697
    @stopitnowlol6697 Před 26 dny +1

    George: call Logan out publicly
    Logan: claps back publicly
    George: yo bro, wtf, we should handle this privately
    Like what did he think is gonna happen? Logan did the same thing with Coffeezilla even when he was wrong

  • @thedarkone246
    @thedarkone246 Před 25 dny +2

    10 more whistleblowers? That "HR Rep" who helped with the first 2 is gonna get an AC130 by the end of this.

  • @cobracommander8133
    @cobracommander8133 Před 26 dny +5

    I don't understand the point of SAT scores, isn't that what grades a for? I'm pretty a sure kid with straight A's in high school is a good student, so what's the point? Seems redundant.

    • @TheSleepSteward
      @TheSleepSteward Před 26 dny +4

      It is. But it brings in good money.

    • @feha92
      @feha92 Před 25 dny

      grades are subjective to their school, and would require the uni to keep track of how much each grade is worth for each individual school. Possibly even per teacher, specifically.
      Some countries even have relative grading, making things even worse. And then there are countries where the schools have monetary incentive to grade students higher for a better average (any country where their income is dependent on number of students).

  • @brendan-louis
    @brendan-louis Před 26 dny +8

    I teach IELTS courses (International English Language Testing System, non-US version of TOEFL) in Vietnam to many prospective international students who, actively, express their worries about their applications to US colleges to me, specifically regarding the essay portion, that they are making a mistake in telling their TRUE stories. Many of them are afraid that with the new regulations they will be admonished for centering their essays around their lived experiences and hardships and, instead, are incentivised to "spin a yarn" and bullshit an experience (less to do with race and identity) rather than telling their actual story. As someone who only went through the college admission process 7 years ago at an international school in LA (when things were different), it is really sad to see this development.

    • @MaidenHelll
      @MaidenHelll Před 25 dny

      Why do we allow international students ? Makes no sense

    • @brendan-louis
      @brendan-louis Před 25 dny

      @@MaidenHelll Why not? They bring new perspectives to the conversation and encourage us, Americans, to consider ideas that might hold merit but are outside of our bubble. I know that I, personally, wouldn't be living outside of the states if I hadn't made so many influential friendships with East Asian international students.

  • @MrSquiy
    @MrSquiy Před 26 dny

    It's funny how nostalgic the og intro is. I'm instantly back to being 13 waiting to see who the LL of the day was.

  • @superdavedefibaugh
    @superdavedefibaugh Před 26 dny

    It’s the second time it’s happened here recently so I feel obliged to mention that UT Austin is not usually referred to at UTA. UTA is University of Texas in Arlington. Austin is just referred to as UT.

  • @TheRealZed11
    @TheRealZed11 Před 26 dny +5

    17:38? That’s barely a PDS at all. Kidding. Thanks for the news!

  • @jonathanromo2305
    @jonathanromo2305 Před 26 dny +27

    hot take: I think it’s okay to keep tabs on people if they support ideas that killed 6 million people…

  • @unbrokenlegacy8293
    @unbrokenlegacy8293 Před 26 dny +1

    George: "No need to make TikToks, lets talk in person!"
    Also George: *Addressed everything on his podcast and not in private like it was supposed to be*

  • @oneenigma4u
    @oneenigma4u Před 25 dny

    2:50 No one's mentioning it, but I can't help but think when it comes to the drink thing.Maybe there's a non compete clause.

  • @SeamusCampbell89
    @SeamusCampbell89 Před 26 dny +7

    I love how Sarah Lawrence College basically gave the Supreme Court the middle finger with the essay prompt they came up with:
    "In a 2023 majority decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote, 'Nothing prohibits universities from considering an applicant’s discussion of how race affected the applicant’s life, so long as that discussion is concretely tied to a quality of character or unique ability that the particular applicant can contribute to the university.' Drawing upon examples from your life, a quality of your character, and/or a unique ability you possess, describe how you believe your goals for a college education might be impacted, influenced, or affected by the Court’s decision."

    • @kltil5082
      @kltil5082 Před 25 dny

      So in other words you'd rather have a diversity hire as your doctor because you want to give someone a chance. Well good for you, aren't you noble. The rest of us aren't as excited for that, and AA has already caused noticeable problems in terms of output quality. I couldn't care less what your race is or background going up, I don't care about your personality. The only thing I care about is the job being done correctly. If you knew surgeons you would find they're disproportionately sht people with narcissism issues and god complexes. But guess what, that's why they excel at their jobs so well. You want to weed someone out because you think they're a dickhead in favor of hiring someone you think is nicer, then you're setting yourself up for failure in many employment sectors. Being a doctor or lawyer isn't a joke, you have people's lives in your hands. I want the most cut throat lawyer, not a nice one.

    • @VSPoliFight
      @VSPoliFight Před 25 dny

      So you're a racist? Got it lol.

  • @DavidBee101
    @DavidBee101 Před 26 dny +10

    That whole zoo situation being blown completely out of proportion, I for one can't fathom the Chinese mistreating a dog, crazy

    • @rabidmonkey32
      @rabidmonkey32 Před 26 dny +1

      I mean despite your sarcasm, it is blown out of proportion. I get that bashing China is fun, but why call dye paint? It's not paint, paint would be way worse. As well, why call back the Sun Bear thing when it was verified that it was indeed a Sun Bear, and just that when a Sun Bear stands like that they look strangely human in form? This is the kind of charged way of telling a smear story Fox News does. It's tacky and piss poor journalism IMO. For all we know considering the lack of good reporting on it, it is a cheeky joke that the zoo puts on that has been lost in translation and anti-China American biases. China does way worse than this, report on that.

  • @katiewhitley5422
    @katiewhitley5422 Před 26 dny +1

    If you think about it, the whole college acceptance process, especially the essay, is weird. You have to prove to them that you're worthy to pay them money.

  • @SanganY
    @SanganY Před 26 dny

    The tinder random ban thing is the worst, it gives you 0 sense of closure or way to fight it, and it bans your likeness, name, associated emails/IP’s, cellphone(s) used, from making another account on their platform.

  • @HTGargantuan
    @HTGargantuan Před 26 dny +3

    I think the biggest take away from the George Janko conversation is that Logan and Mike are complicit in covering up a sexual assault.

  • @iamadangovea
    @iamadangovea Před 26 dny +3

    Fiancée of a former admission officer at a university and worker in a registrars office at a junior college here. Absolutely CRAZY that standardized testing is coming back for admissions processes. General college admissions are already trending downwards. Setting up more barriers is only going to make that number trend lower. Applying to college is already a huge pain in the ass, and now you’re telling students “take a Saturday out of your life to go to a place you’ve never been to to take a test (that you have to pay for btw) that is multiple hours long and if you do poorly on it, we will deny your admissions.”
    Such a dumb decision to move forward with.

    • @tylerb5764
      @tylerb5764 Před 26 dny +1

      Good I’m glad that admissions are going lower, maybe it’ll make them lower their prices

  • @FakeWings098
    @FakeWings098 Před 26 dny +1

    Along with not working with friends, I would recommend not living with friends. It always starts well but after awhile it tends to go downhill and you realise you like these people a lot of the time but can't deal with them 24/7

  • @johexxkitten
    @johexxkitten Před 26 dny +1

    Monkey Intro!! 💜 I miss that cheeky lil Chimp and have a dance party when joins us