Vaush’s PSYCHOTIC Take On Nodding, Candace Owen’s CREEPY Husband, Charlie Kirk OBLITERATED



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  1. With Vaush I can never tell if he is just playing it up for content or is truly confused and upset about the simple act of nodding to greet someone. I have to say though, he does wear a clown nose well.

    And yes, anyone I've heard talking about YIIK pronounces it like yiik.

  2. I think the things that are ultimately going to harm Israel's impunity is the changing demographics of the US voter base and the international perception even in the West that they've severely crossed a line and then kept on going.

    It sucks to say it but Americans didn't get tricked or deceived into supporting Israel (that's where the anti-semitic conspiracies come in). They have known about the inhumanity for a long time and always had justifications for it. We're the same people who talked about "turning Iraq into a parking lot" and who make endless excuses for police killings if the victim wasn't robotically compliant with every instruction. Leftists have this attitude of "you can never point the finger at the people", and yes that's ultimately true. You can blame social conditioning, or education or whatever. But it's kind of like blaming Reagan for ruining America and forgetting that he had overwhelming support.

  3. I don't even think the nod as a greeting thing is even specifically man coded. I just think that's a universal thing. Like it's one of the most common forms of body language a cross multiple cultures. It was one of the first visual cues my audhd ass was able to pick up when learning how to have normal interactions. If you want to be polite but don't want to or don't have the time to engage in pleasantries and small talk, you can give a little nod. Simple as

  4. The nodding rant is so bizarre. I nod while hiking all the time, usually because the other guy is on the move and I want to acknowledge him without making it awkward. I'm glad I unsubscribed, he's becoming more deranged by the day.

  5. Nothing is damaging my southern psyche harder than hearing someone say that you don't acknowledge a stranger unless you need something from them.
    Growing up in a smaller town, you usually small wave at people on the road, because there is a non-zero chance that you will need some kind of help one day on the side of the road, and a token, humanizing gesture might sway someone to stop for you.

  6. Vaush doesnt understand that the nod is less autstic because its a socially learned greeting. Saying hello and waving is something we're taught from a young age, and the nod is something you pick up from social qeues.

  7. So much of the Internet just seems to be overthinking things to death. Either anything Voosh does or arguments derailing into #NotAll__ defenses. I do a nod but I never thought about the direction or the gender of the person I’m acknowledging. I appreciate the reminder from this community that the whole of the internet isn’t totally unhinged.

  8. It's something like over 50% of medical professionals have experienced physical violence while at work. One of the other difficulties with clinic expansion into rural areas is you need the staff to run them. I know for Psychiatry we are short 15k to 30k physicians depending on the data you look at. We need a huge overhaul of the residency training system to meet the shortfall and it should have happened 15 yrs ago

  9. What's with Vowsh's obsession with every greeting being in a dichotomy of autistic behaviour vs non-autistic behaviour? Speaking as an autistic person (technically I was diagnosed with aspergers, but that's gone completely out of use at this point) I'm more than capable of both, and I've seen neurotypical people do both aswell. No, Vowsh, you're not in the based correctness of neurotypicality, you're deep in the realm of "I MADE IT THE FUCK UP!" as usual.

  10. I looked up pictures of "Bill Nighy 1985" when you were talking about Candace Owens' husband resembling a young version of him, because I wasn't having luck getting pictures of him from his 1980s IMDb listings. Literally the first bunch of photos I got back from that was him at around the same age, dressed as a full-on Nazi for a TV movie.

  11. As a European who has hiked a lot in several countries. The greeting (in the language of the country you are in) + the head nod is a commonly accepted phenomenon that can be unequivocally seen as normal behaviour.
    In addition! I would, bigly, be scared of people with hiking sticks waving those things near me for a greeting.

  12. Even if you didn't freudian slip his name, anyone who's heard The Banished talk would immediately know who you're talking about because of your eerily perfect impression of constantly speaking with your mouth full or having a swollen tongue or whatever the hell is going on with his voice.

  13. Your getting dangerously close to doing what Netanyahu did by equating not being pro IDF warcrimes with being antisemitic if you are indeed comparing being anti AIPAC to being anti Semitic. This is precisely what people like Candace Owen's are trying to hide behind. I'm trying to give you benefit of the doubt that this isn't what you mean, because if it is your literally contributing to what your complaining about. There is a pro Israeli lobby in the US, is it as powerful as the oil lobby and shit?… hell no, it's still pretty well funded by evangelical death cultists though who have a hard on for fulfilling the conditions for the biblical end of times so they can see Jesus face to face.

    Edit: Got a bit further in and damn that is fascinating, I think my point that AIPAC is a thing that exists and exerts some measure of influence stands and to be against that lobbying doesnt automatically put you in the same camp as Nazi's stands, but I'll have to look into this more. Honestly it is a pattern that the economic inequalities come first and we usually come up with belief systems to justify them after the fact, but if you've taught me anything it's that I shouldnt take the word of one dumbass on anything, any advice on some good reading material on this in your opinion?

  14. The DNC protests are specifically demanding a Palestinian member of the democratic party, the party can take their pick, and for that member of the be allowed to speak at the DNC and to call for an end of the violence at the convention. That's the specific demand and there were direct negotiations but they broke down.

  15. Every time I ended up in the hospital, sick, in pain, barely holding it together, I would hear about insurance and think about the line, "I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man"

  16. It's nuts that your doctor had you on ibuprofen and naproxen at the same time. I used to take them for banged up feet in boarding school and they always harped on about how when I got out that I shouldn't mix them ever. I had to switch from one to the other every week so I didn't stress my liver or kidneys too much.

  17. Just based on her reaction of "oh the poor men who beat the shit out of me in a parking lot and called me names just for being black then tried to use there connection to the mayor and sherrif to cover it up, should I really have ruined there lives over something so small?" she seems like the kind of crazy person to get SA'd by a serial killer then justify there actions so hard they fall in love with them and become an accomplice…. even if it's probably not gonna be that bad I fucking dread hearing about how creepy there husband is, based on my current mental state might just be skipping that part… and it was not as bad as I was expecting, thanks fellow viewer for finding and sharing something that is genuinely funny and only midly off-putting!

  18. About the nodding stuff Vaush says around 3:32:13

    I don't know if it's where I'm from, but nodding is a pretty simple system of communication… it's also not gendered where I'm from, everyone does it.

    Obviously if you're on a busy street you don't nod and acknowledge every damn person out there because that's impractical and there is a group understanding that there are a bunch of people there and that it's normal. If you're somewhere were there aren't many people and you run into someone you acknowledge them to establish comfort in both of you. A busy store during the day? No nod necessary. An empty store at night? A nod is appropriate and appreciated.

    Also at 3:38:26 him saying that you don't nod and say hello at the same time, or that nodding somehow breaks eye contact… what? You can nod, wave, and say "Hey" simultaneously with no issue. You don't need to robotically do each thing in sequence. Also, nodding doesn't break eye contact at all if you do it at a slight angle (the same angle you'd tip a hat if you're wearing one). Jeez, dude…

    The way I learned to nod explained in way, way too much detail:

    When you make eye contact you raise your head slightly while you turn it to face them (you don't need to smile but you can if you wanna be friendly). Then, you nod while maintaining eye contact. This nod is kurt and not very deep, and you do it diagonally so that your head bows in the direction you're walking. Then you look back the way you're walking and carry on.

    If you want to be even more friendly, you raise your hand in a single gesture wave at the same time as you nod. If you wanna be even more friendly, you stay in the depth of the nod for longer and say some small greeting like "Hey" before coming back up. You only say a greeting if you're quite close to the other person, though, if you need to yell don't bother unless you're trying to call them over to chat.

    If you're doing some sort of strenuous activity like jogging, you usually aren't verbal and you exaggerate the depth and length of the nod while holding your hand up in the wave until the nod is done.

    The nod is a very simple way to communicate to a stranger what you're up to because you point your head in the direction of where you're going. It puts strangers at ease of eachother 🙂

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