Fairly ignorant statement despite being based in truth. Struggle isnt something that can be measured in comparison, you measure it based on itself otherwise youre just whining with an undeserved level of self righteousness. Every generation has struggles. and those struggles will have frustrations the level of frustration that come with the struggles of the modern generation are extremely high. by comparison the struggles of the past were harder, but the frustration of them was not as high. We know better now, and expect better now. and are disappointed more because that expectation is not met and the reasons are not adequate. we have the benefit of hindsight and foresight on many things and willfully ignore it. we are pissed off because had the generations prior handled their respective generation the way that ours has been. society probably wouldnt have made it this far in the first place
@@Crescendo961yeah that's all good but people literally make claims like "were worse off now than the middle ages" or "we live in a third world country" and it's like fam....... average person works like 9 hours a day, the grocery store is never out of food, and we dying at 70 is considered to be dying early. His comment was specifically referring to how people claim things are worse now than ever which is nowhere near true. Yeah struggle exists. But Homeless people in 2024 have it better than the average working person in the 1800s and they're struggling. It is indeed relative. Everything is relative. Homeless people now are struggling compared to someone making 6 figures in an air-conditioned office. Relative to a common man in the 1800s they live like kinds and get high as often as they want.
@daconvertible534 so no counter argument just calling it BS? What's information do you have to go off of? I'm not some rich privileged person who's never seen struggle before I've literally been homeless and ate burger King everyday I've been jobless and still got treated at the hospital and had my life saved. I've met crack heads that average $300 a day pan handling and still groom and themselves and practice hygiene VS 200 years ago a splinter could kill you even if you were rich what BS are you speaking of? 😂😂😂
@@94wasajamdepends on the type of person you are. If you value luxuries over freedom you will probably be ok with being in a cell as long as it have a comfy bed.
I like to think this is just Kyle's life being continuously reincarnated into different timelines past present and future and yet he retains his optimistic viewpoint come what may
@diarmuidosullivan7391 yeah but I was talking about Caucasian settlers during the gold rush era making the joke targeted towards white people instead of indigenous people who possibly don't have the resources to do better compared to people that had common sense to do better, but they were just gross.
Commoners in the states didnt know what communism was I think, nor it had such nehative connotations that came as association to the USSR during the authoritarian dictatorships, WW2 and the cold war
yeah I was gonna say Marx didn't publish until the late 1800s, and even then communism wasn't well known and hated by the capitalist nations until the 1920s with the bolshevik revolutions
@@Lichen1Nah, capitalist nations were paranoid of communism since Marx and Engels wrote the Communist Manifesto. Nobody likes losing their power after all.
That "16 hours a day" is so relevant today. People would rather complain about people wanting to spend more time with their families than actually spending more time with their families
A lot of the work happened with the whole family present, and a lot of the work was very brainless so the 1800s people could read books or sing songs while working (we automated a lot of the routine tasks so while our work hours are much lesser, we have to pay more attention at work). Working 16 hours a day was rare, and maybe bad in the industrial revolution, but look up Thai farmer and how much they worked. Hunter gatherers like the Bushman or Hadza also have a lot of free time and they live like in 250,000 BC.
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Something that hurts me is this background music fucks me up. Like, emotionally. It just does something. I think it makes me think of my grandpa, he loved westerns when I was a kid and I'd climb into the empty spots when he laid on the couch and just zone out. Simpler times. Miss you poppop.
I'm an African when i saw the malaria joke, I stop laughing bro malaria is like a thing of tbe 1800s for y'all, I've had malaria uncountable time its now like catching a cold 😭😭😂
Is this accurate?
“The whole city burned down?! Not again” was probably one of the most succinct summaries of American History from the years 1800 - 1880.
Russian revolution didn't happen until 1917 so too early for a fear of communism.
As someone who was in his teenage years in the 1810s, this is literally sooooo true
i was there. totally accurate. did you mention mercury (calomel), arsenic or bloodletting?
You don't miss, man.
Ten cents, a shot of bourbon and a sack of coal is a lot more than any Mayor has done for me 😂
Yeah, it's actually a pretty good deal, as long as the mayor isn't complete dog shit
@@renkuroex3548I mean, it’s still a pretty good deal even if the mayor is complete dog shit.
a fellow texan
Amen
Hell yeah. Have you priced coal lately?
“ It’s just malaria, I thought it was something serious-“
*dies*
That part got me 😂
ÆÆÆÆÆÆÆ
Yup, thats what happened in the video.
To be fair, they used to use malaria to treat syphilis.
@@chenn2749 bro can’t handle someone else getting attention
The timing and delivery on “It’s time to feed our infant son” was simply marvelous.
I say it’s about time he starts helping on the farm
"The WHOLE city burned down!? Not again...!" Made me choke on macaroni
My city actually did burn down like 3 times in the 1800s hahah
@@jeremypomroy2307 you from London?
@@latexbeep St. John's Newfoundland
@@jeremypomroy2307 ah so nearby where the SS. Arctic sank
@@latexbeep Never heard of the ss. Arctic. In school we learned about the Ocean Ranger disaster and the USS Truxton
If I had a Time Machine, I’d go back to the 1800s, not fix anything, and just flex how healthy I was, then leave.
Based
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If you went to a large city in the 1800s, yeah. If you went to a rural area in 1850s, you'd just embarass yourself.
@@slickdiggler1197This is my boomstick!
"tell you ancestors to invest in this thing called bitcoin"
"septic muck" made me laugh wayy more than it should've.
The was that MMMMMucKA that hit it
oh hey an ENA fan
Forbidden lube 😂
holy crap ENA pfp 🤯🤯
Fun fact: people in these times often drank more beer than water, even giving beer to their children, as water was usually incredibly dirty
Yeah, and the alcohole kills harmful bacteria so they would also pour Whickey on open wounds. Hurt like a bitch but it worked.
As well as coffee and tea which sterilizes water
Heavily watered down alcohol has been common throughout a lot of history. It helps clean the water.
@@NihongoWakannaiso my ancestors were buzzed all the time but I still can’t drink 2 beers without feeling like garbage 🤔
@@Methodology__yup hahahaha
For whatever reason I really enjoyed hearing you say “septic muck” 🤣🤣
Reminds me of hexus off fern fully when he said "septic muck"😂😂😂
This is why I detest those who say things today are the "worst ever." They take so much for granted.
Fairly ignorant statement despite being based in truth.
Struggle isnt something that can be measured in comparison, you measure it based on itself otherwise youre just whining with an undeserved level of self righteousness.
Every generation has struggles. and those struggles will have frustrations
the level of frustration that come with the struggles of the modern generation are extremely high.
by comparison the struggles of the past were harder, but the frustration of them was not as high.
We know better now, and expect better now. and are disappointed more because that expectation is not met and the reasons are not adequate.
we have the benefit of hindsight and foresight on many things and willfully ignore it. we are pissed off because had the generations prior handled their respective generation the way that ours has been. society probably wouldnt have made it this far in the first place
@@Crescendo961yeah that's all good but people literally make claims like "were worse off now than the middle ages" or "we live in a third world country" and it's like fam....... average person works like 9 hours a day, the grocery store is never out of food, and we dying at 70 is considered to be dying early. His comment was specifically referring to how people claim things are worse now than ever which is nowhere near true. Yeah struggle exists. But Homeless people in 2024 have it better than the average working person in the 1800s and they're struggling. It is indeed relative. Everything is relative. Homeless people now are struggling compared to someone making 6 figures in an air-conditioned office. Relative to a common man in the 1800s they live like kinds and get high as often as they want.
@@94wasajam Some people go their whole lives believing this bs, god help you
@daconvertible534 so no counter argument just calling it BS? What's information do you have to go off of? I'm not some rich privileged person who's never seen struggle before I've literally been homeless and ate burger King everyday I've been jobless and still got treated at the hospital and had my life saved. I've met crack heads that average $300 a day pan handling and still groom and themselves and practice hygiene VS 200 years ago a splinter could kill you even if you were rich what BS are you speaking of? 😂😂😂
@@94wasajamdepends on the type of person you are. If you value luxuries over freedom you will probably be ok with being in a cell as long as it have a comfy bed.
"It's just malaria, I thought it was something serious"
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I think it's pronounced "BRRRRHHHH"
@@jackalibur4919 Öööööö!
Its funny because å = o
@@ObjectorSnark no no it's more like. UGHUÊÙĒ
@@Classic_Tomfoolery nah it's like ØØØØGHHGHRR (look up how Ø is pronounced)
You really do help me realize the pleasantries we take for granted today. Like a simple bed.
My bed has a fuckin remote. let us thank God 💀😂😂
Not getting often bitten by rats is also something underappreciated these days 😅
Still preferable to diversity
rather have 10 cents a shot😂
@@NwoDispatcher Bro 💀
The loop from "septic muck" to "schhhuurrrlllp" is perfect.
Sounds like SpongeBob working during the industrial revolution
Bro is single handed lay destroying the “I wish we could go back to the good old days” crowd
No, because it is sarcastic and unrealistic. Plus, we can mix old knowledge and ways and modern ones
This guy with the “NOT AGAIN! 😩” jokes 😂😂😂
Conan vibes 😂
he sounds like he's just accepted it at this point
This is 100 percent accurate I grew up in the 1800s, and this is exactly how it was!
ah, fellow vampires in the comment section, i see!
Yep, same!
ah, a fellow imortal
You 200 or sm?
Imagine dying of cancer
This character comes to mind whenever i see someone complain about "Woke is ruining everything 😢" .
Why??
@@yeehaw3792 because they demonize anything they don't like or affirm to their conservative ol biases like its the 1800s
You managed to make something funny not funny anymore.
@@Money_Shot-j8u whomp whomp, go cry about it to someone else
'Ah, the city burnt down... again, " bit reminds me of woke too
from what i know of american history across the country, "the whole city burned down?? not again!" is too accurate
“Uhther then thaa, ereythinns guu” lol
'I would never think of working less than 16 hours a day! I'm not a communist.' This had me bent over! I love your videos!
Those Hitchcock zooms were nicely done. One of my favorite camera tricks and easy to do
the way he mumbled "other than that, everything's good" LOLLLL
Been there tbh
mmm septic muck was a delicacy back in those days
Hi youbube
I have never seen a comment from CZcams with 0 likes. I went ahead and changed that
@CZcams Remember 2018 rewind
The one time youtube isnt pinned or top comment lol
35 likes💀
" other than that everythings good 😕"...🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm dead
The fact that I just ate a tin of kippers a while ago made me giggle about feeding time for kid 🤣😂🤣
This guy is the most annoying but not annoying. Crazy but not crazy. But really funny😂
burboun, coal and 10 cents sounds like a good deal to me idk
That’s a f*cking steal bro💯
“City drinking water” took me out first quarter😂
I like to think this is just Kyle's life being continuously reincarnated into different timelines past present and future and yet he retains his optimistic viewpoint come what may
I love how it loops back around from him saying septic muck to drinking from the city water.
Good job for educating all the masses regarding history! Thank you for your service and videos!
That is not education
Maybe a short on 1800s Newspaper Industry
Example: Running around yelling out the news with a newspaper in your hand
"Extra! Extra!"
i would love a cuppa city water rn 😭
Your creative writing is amazing. Quality Comedy content.
"Don't worry it's just malaria nothing serious🤢🤮" got me 😂🙏
To be fair, we aren't breathing in much better now
The way his voice switches every scene😂👌
His 1800s shorts are always so refreshing lol
Can’t forget to feed the infant son mercury too. It has important minerals for a healthy child!
So does lead
“It’s just malaria. I thought it was something serious”
“EEEEAUUUUGGGGGGGHHHHHH”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This guy is that one npc in red dead 2 that i just love hog tieing behind my horse
Love the fact that he put 'Oh Susanna' as the backround music
"Not again!!!!" best line ever
The second guy is such a vibe
The hurl after he says I thought it was something serious 🤣
The loud groan of pain from the malaria got me 😂
I literally just brought up how people use to drink downriver from where people shat and the FIRST sketch is him drinking down river 😂
Used to? They still do in India.
@diarmuidosullivan7391 yeah but I was talking about Caucasian settlers during the gold rush era making the joke targeted towards white people instead of indigenous people who possibly don't have the resources to do better compared to people that had common sense to do better, but they were just gross.
Your skits also make me grateful that I live in modern times!!
I can't wait for the "life in the 2000s" series 200 years from now
😂😂😂 2000-07 too be exact I was just gonna comment that
“Not again!” I DIED 😭😭
“Not again “ 😂😂
“I thought it was something serious… UEAGGGGGG”
Commoners in the states didnt know what communism was I think, nor it had such nehative connotations that came as association to the USSR during the authoritarian dictatorships, WW2 and the cold war
yeah I was gonna say Marx didn't publish until the late 1800s, and even then communism wasn't well known and hated by the capitalist nations until the 1920s with the bolshevik revolutions
@@Lichen1Nah, capitalist nations were paranoid of communism since Marx and Engels wrote the Communist Manifesto. Nobody likes losing their power after all.
Didn’t the fear arise earlier than the world wars during the inception of labor unions?
Somebody doesn’t know about the union battles.
Yeah, I don’t know how he even knew about communism.
Also I think a 16 hour shift worker would probably be a communist
That "16 hours a day" is so relevant today. People would rather complain about people wanting to spend more time with their families than actually spending more time with their families
Maybe it's time to see what those communists have to say. 🤔 It was them who won us the 8 hour work day in the first place.
A lot of the work happened with the whole family present, and a lot of the work was very brainless so the 1800s people could read books or sing songs while working (we automated a lot of the routine tasks so while our work hours are much lesser, we have to pay more attention at work).
Working 16 hours a day was rare, and maybe bad in the industrial revolution, but look up Thai farmer and how much they worked. Hunter gatherers like the Bushman or Hadza also have a lot of free time and they live like in 250,000 BC.
The screaming puke sound was amazing
Still cleaner than flints water
I love your characters so much
Bahaha, I love this guy! He kind of reminds me of Fry from Futurama as a real person.
''thought it was something serious''
*BBBLGHHUURRGGFFHH*
Beer and sardines killed me😂😂😂
Canada 2020s "a whole city burnt down! Not again."
Truly the height of the industrial era
This is my favorite series
Damn this hits hard. Reason why life expectancy was so short.
still is ...in Chicago NYC
Reason 1 was infant mortality not general health
"oh dont worry its just malaria [retch]" had me rolling
These sound like quotes you would randomly hear from red dead redemption npcs lol
Ten cents in 1889 is equal to about $4 today
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1970s Collumbo Villians
People who Visit New York from Florida
1960s Rich Woman
1940s Morticians
Who wants to see him do a comedy skit in person?❤👏🏾👏🏾
Better quality of life than today lol
Nah, you forgot someone yelling "aye, found ya lenny!"
These skits make me laugh so hard and appreciate modernity
Because they are not realistic. Most people didn't live in big cities, had some sort of water source, didn't live in their own poop.
“ I thought it was something serious” ahahahahahahahahaahhaa😂😂😂
"The state of the working class in England 1844" by Engels. Literally the entire book.
This man is so fucking funny, he always makes me laugh
"Go get the beer and sardines to feed the infant kid", OTFF can't stop laughing bro, hell nah!!
Don't forget your city drinking water, gives you strong bones!
From all the hard metalls in it
Good for the growing boy
from all the tasty minerals
As opposed to the milk, which _will_ give you Bovine TB, as well as several other kinds of illnesses
Fluoride these days
“I thought it was something serious,ÆÆEAAAEEEE *cute demon noises*”
The one with Malaria is hilarious 😂
This why I laugh at people when they say," we should go back to the good old days."
The " I'm not a communist" line killed me!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"And also septic muck!😊" 😂😂😂oh the good old days🙃
‘Hmm City drinking water’ 😂😂
Well who the hell need cable you got this guy entertaining you I love this
As a man from the 1800's this is accurate
That last bit seemed like it was out of a warhammer universe🤣
You remind me of that crazy kid in the neighborhood your too damn funny man
Good writing good acting good editing..keep it up
“Oh don’t worry it’s just malaria. I thought it was something serious BLEEUGH!🤢” 😅😂😂
I love these..it really does shine a light on how good we have it now lol
These poor 18 century people were able to raise their 5 children and lucky we are struggling with just one.
Something that hurts me is this background music fucks me up. Like, emotionally. It just does something. I think it makes me think of my grandpa, he loved westerns when I was a kid and I'd climb into the empty spots when he laid on the couch and just zone out. Simpler times. Miss you poppop.
good old times, I remember it like it was yesterday
The last video perfectly described ever single day I've worked in a hog barn.
😂😂 why does this seem so accurate?!
I'm an African when i saw the malaria joke, I stop laughing bro malaria is like a thing of tbe 1800s for y'all, I've had malaria uncountable time its now like catching a cold 😭😭😂
If it were "guess what my job is" on that last one, I'd say a tannery.
Isnt this the guy who made the hardest outlaw country song in 30 years
To be fair, the only thing people had to do in the 1800's was work, throw rocks at each other, or the brothel