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@@s-ou-l Well vernacular (use of language) and vocabulary (word choice) have a similar meaning, but I don't think the use of the word is exclusive to the UK? It's not a commonly used word regardless
@@s-ou-lyes, as a Texan I can confirm that vernacular is a word that is used in the US as well, but I think our society over here is devolving quickly into zoomer buzzwords. Soon we’ll only understand 1.5 word sentences with Subway Surfers background music lol.
im not lactone intolerant but i still think milk is gross. its baby food for a different species entirely, and we only drank it initially to survive famine.
@@k1llmong3r58 You mean human milk? For humans? Not cow milk? For cows? That has to be heavily manipulated to be tolerably drinkable for humans, and lactose intolerance is still a thing? I love dairy products, and cheese is the second best thing in existence next to gravy, but the guy isn't any less correct in his statement.
7:20 Dr. John Harvey Kellogg did in fact make unsweetened corn flakes because he believed that eating bland food helped "minimize excitement" and suppress human desires. He opened the Battle Creek Sanitarium, where he did awful things in the name of keeping patrons healthy, and wealthy people came in swarms thinking they would regain their youthful vitality. John didn't actually approve of sugar being put into the corn flakes, because it would take away the blandness, defeating the purpose. His brother, Will Keith Kellogg (the one who seems way more chill imo), went ahead and added sugar anyways, and he founded the Kelloggs cereal brand.
I feel obligated to mention that the voice of Tony the Tiger was a man named Thurl Ravenscroft, who also sang the original version of "You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch". There's your useless information for the day.
these two are literally my two remaining braincells in the morning. Sean looks like a disney prince with his hair, and Ethan looks like he hired Frankenstein to style his.
When I was in middle school, my social studies class had a “cultural appreciation day” where we made PowerPoints about our heritage and brought in food from our various cultures. Me being Irish, I wanted my dad to make shepherds pie, my dad said “f!ck that it’s too hard” and instead bought some lucky charms and putting into baggies, it is still the funniest thing I’ve ever done 😂
Shepherd’s pie ain’t even hard to make 😅 maybe a bit time consuming if you don’t wanna let the cheesy potatoes brown in the oven, but not at all difficult
@@thesupremewombat434 probably a mix of the two at this point. There's a lot of overlap between the dishes of the two cultures. But yeah a better dish to make probably would have been stew or boxty
As soon as they grabbed the box of Fruity Pebbles I was like "Hell yeah, you better not disrespect my Fruity Pebbles 😎" and then I yelled for 2 minutes
I'm not surprised honestly. Going through reviews, it looks like people are split down the middle about it. Some people love it and say it tastes great, other people can't stand it. 🤷♀️
Yeah, I tried some of the chocolate flavor myself. It was like someone had crushed up a ton of stale protein bars and glued the dust into loop shapes by getting it wet and heating it up then cooling it a couple times in rapid succession.
I like how ironically Ethan chills tf out and becomes more serious around Seán, who is also less serious, and then around Mark, who is often quite serious, he just instantly becomes very goofy and, often, annoying. I guess Mark is probably just a thousand times more fun to annoy *because* he is so serious
I’m like this sometimes. It’s basically just regulating yourself according to how mature/goofy your companion is. So if you’re with someone MORE wild than yourself, you need to be more serious/mature to keep some order. But if you’re with someone you can trust to keep you in line, then you can let loose and be silly. Basically it’s just adopting whichever role is required to both have fun and maintain order.
This is a weird thing to say, but I feel like Seán and Ethan have “boy” ADHD and Markiplier has “girl” ADHD. Ethan and Seán are hyperactive physically (more common in boys) while Mark seems to be more mentally hyperactive (more common in girls). I say this as a female w ADHD who’s brother also has ADHD: both of us are very different in our ADHD symptoms.
Funnily enough, there used to be an actual difference. One was ADHD, the other was ADD, which you described as the mentally hyperactive version. Only in recent years have they looped the two together as one! So yes, you are right, Mark seems to have the ADD version (which does appear more commonly in female born people)
@@dothebunnyhop4026I have ADHD and my official diagnosis from 2007/8 says “ADHD/ADD” and I have the non-physical hyperactive kind lol. I think it’s fascinating that ADD is being used less because hyperactive brain still is technically hyperactive.
does anyone else notice Seans extra long hair really rounds out his facial features and makes him look much younger??? It looks so nice actually💕 edit/addition: not the immediate violence to the kix😭😂
Christ, there's nothing like watching two grown men suffer while eating an ungodly amount of cereal/dairy to really give you the giggles. Solid work, boys.
The plain cereals (chex, cheerios, etc.) are really only good for 1 of 2 things. 1. Mix the cereal in with marshmallow, butterscotch and/or chocolate for some type of cereal bar 2. Give them to babies as a snack when they’re figuring out how to pick things up with their little baby fingers
I'm almost 40 now, and I can tell you that breakfast cereals are definitely not what they were 30 years ago. The change from real sugar to HFCS or some other sweetener is a big big part of it. But something else changed along the way as well - something in the manufacturing process. While I couldn't say what they're doing differently, I CAN tell you that the TEXTURE has changed - across the board. They all seem more porous and rough on the surface than what I remember. Kix in particular used to have a very smooth almost glazed surface, and now they're just not.. Froot Loops were much more dense throughout and now they're very light and airy inside. I could give examples for every single one they ranked. They all just taste like disappointment now compared to what they used to be..
All of my old go-to cereals have been ruined for me now. They messed up the flavor and texture of Cocoa Puffs when they made them gluten free, I don’t know what happened to Cocoa Pebbles but it’s like eating rocks now, and even things like Honey Nut Cheerios got messed up somehow and are just worse.
Letting it captain crunch get mushy is the equivalent of eating fruit flavors wet paper 😂 have to eat it when it still has crunch. But the roof of your mouth pays the toll
The fact they didn't exclaim at the utter sugar overload of froot loops tells me the cereal there really is different to here in Australia. Froot Loops are so damn sugary, sometimes I buy a box just to eat as a candy treat.
Yeah, here in NZ it's the same. Froot Loops are definetly one of those cereals you keep in the back of your cupboard for comfort eating, rather than regular consumption.
To be fair, most of the food in Australia doesn’t have nearly the amount of sugar as many US foods, so it could be just that they put the same amount of sugar in fruit loops, but being Australian, you might not be as used to having so much sugar in your food as Americans.
I've tried it and it's okay. The texture Definitely takes some getting used to but the flavor isn't bad at all. If it wasn't so damn expensive I'd buy it more
I enjoyed it. The flavor was alright. They get like stuck in the molars super easily. Unfortunately though it’s super expensive. Something around 10 dollars a box or something like that.
Sean: "None of these have peanut butter in them do they?" and ethan's face, i can't tell if he was thinking "uh NO do you think i'm stupid?" or "oh god i hope not!" probably both at the same time
I remember the last time I visited UK, I couldn't find my son's favorite cereal at the grocery store. A few days later, I was walking around in London and in the display window of a candy shop was all the American cereals including the kind my son likes. It made me laugh, but at least my son got his cereal.
The weird thing about american cereal: You have to try them all 3 times to know if they are any good. - One time with milk. - One time without milk. - One time with milk and extra sugar. It's crazy how inconsistent they are with which combo makes which cereal better or worse.
@@Aroacerat Like I said, it differs per cereal. I love rice crispies. But ONLY with whole milk, vitamin C from clover farms and then with extra sugar. Non-sugary milk and it's just ass. But something like cookie crisp or cocopuffs, that stuff tends to be better dry and you just pick at it with your fingers. Like eating really really weird m&ms or peanuts
I have never not once in my life eaten cereal with extra sugar. And I’m American. I used to always see it in shows and stuff when I was a kid but I just thought that was because there used to be less sugar in cereal back then and since it has been added by the companies there was no need to do it anymore.
I think Seán wanted the multigrain cheerios (imo the best ones) because in another podcast he mentioned them being different colors. I’m pretty simple and eat that or Special K when I want cereal.
everytime i watch people rate cereal i’m always blown away by how many they end up hating like i love almost all of the cereals they tried to be fair though i’m a full grown adult now and only eat cereal like twice a year so idk
My mom's an accountant she would've bought rice Chex cereal if it wasn't for the entire family telling her not to. Also I was eating peanut butter captain crunch dry as a snack while watching this. There wasn't any milk at the time.
I like how Seán is spooked by the milk gallon without even realising the average American family buys like 2-3 of those every shopping trip Edit: I think some of the shock is because y'all also don't have the same culture around groceries we do. Many Americans buy groceries in bulk only about every 2-4 weeks, if even. Although, we might buy milk slightly more frequently to stagger the sell-by dates, we do usually have 2-3 gallons of milk in the fridge at a time. They do also come in smaller, pint-size cartons (what the plastic bottle is called) though, if you're single or don't consume as much milk. I blame the food pyramid, which included milk/dairy products as a vital part of a balanced diet. Also the old "Got Milk?" ad campaigns
for those of us with a normal measurement system: one US gallon is 3.7 litres. your average milk bottle in the UK is 4 imperial pints or just over two litres.
I like how Magic Spoon showed up on the scene with all this hype and all these sponsorships saying great things about it, and then you get people eating it who aren't being paid to say nice things just going "that tastes rancid." And for the record I agree. If your cereal expired, and I'm not talking about going stale but like actually rotting, that's what Magic Spoon tastes like.
I like that the Jack and Ethan pairing doesn’t have the slight maturity that the Mark and Ethan pairing has. So whenever one of them is silly and does a voice, the other one also becomes very silly.
I can’t tell if they would complete change the milk each time or just add to adjust to the milk level going down but I can’t stop thinking about what if they have trace amounts of every cereal flavour in the milk 🤣
Love the series of RU-vid content that's vaguely permutations of good mythical morning. This, power hour on game grumps, both so good. Nourishing even.
You guys made me hungry for cereal, so I went and got some. I was just drinking the milk when Sean said, "Why is Terry Crews on this box?!" I was taken by surprise and almost did a spit take. 😂
I think the lucky charms killed the flavours of the rest of them, I'd have used fresh bowls for each. Contamination from the powdered mess that are lucky charms. Now put a bunch of Teddy Graham's in a bowl! It'll change your life. 😅