@@Gusto20000 its not supposed to take talent, thats why its funny, cherdlys not the fucking magnum opus of comedy just minimalistic humor and i respect that, at least the chravis series
I love how chads character is always just at least smart enough to work through the broken logic when he hangs but he never holds it against his homies because hes such a good homie himself.
This is exactly what it's like helping a friend through a bad trip! The persons vibe starts flying all over the place from chill to sketch, to mad, to self conscious and to moments of overconfidence. Meanwhile, you have to let them go through the motions because anything you say adds to the paranoia, so you kind of just turn into an interactive npc that goes with whatever is happening until they calm down and sober up more. This video was just a sketch about a crazy dude with a dad for a mom but it illustrated a real life situation almost exactly lol
Does anybody else ever find themselves watching this video every once in a long while. It gives me nostalgia vibes, and like brings me back to a younger day where I was just chillin
The line I’ve always loved is “That’s what’s been bu- egging you bro?” There was no logical reason why he needed to switch the word from “bugging” to “egging”. In fact, it makes line make even less sense 😂
I totally agree, its hilarious. Personally my favourite part, and I know its bad that its the opening line, but its is the dude approaching Chad and then exclaiming "yo I can't chill right now" and Chad not knowing they were even planning to chill. It just makes no sense and makes me laugh every time.
Nah that's more like weed. Psychedelics just cause you to say things that seem incredibly deep and important and mind blowing but isn't actually really
that my friend is anecdotal and mostly during the early use of weed psychedelics don't "just cause you" to do anything, psychedelic experiences can vary extremely, in fact, weed can in itself be classified as psychedelic to a certain extent.
@@DaG00t my deepest trips were on weed, not lsd or anything else.. not talking any kind of visuals but changes in the thought pattern and shit. Lost all connection between names, faces, memories and myself. Really fuckin' frightening if you just wanted to chill
I know what you mean, its like chill for a little bit, and then for some reason there will be a spike of anxiety like "wait somethings wrong but i don't understand" and it just fluctuates. I get you, ive been there
I’ve been going through a rough time and whenever I feel sad I watch this video and it makes me laugh, thank you guys. It really actually makes a difference. I know that sounds dumb lol but it’s actually very true.
Watch the Cold Ones Podcast with Cherdley, he talks about how he only had the rudimentary idea "Casey comes up to me and tells me my vibe's off" and when they met up to film it they were all hungover af. Casey improvised basically all of it, and they switched places multiple times because the sun was getting low and the bench was getting too dark so cherdley was like "just tell me to go over there"
@@bloblanticor Goddamn. I see this 6 month old comment, go to reply, and a 3 month old comment says exactly what I was going to say. Cheers from another 3 months later, yuhhh
Super.Cappa smh, ok so as we millennials are growing older, our life situations and our reactions and seeming to be similar to this video, which can really be surprising
*Matt walks up kind of insecure* *Chravis is vibing with himself* Matt: Yo, I cant chill right now Chravis: Oh *Chravis stares at him confused for a hot second* Matt: I gotta go *Matt walks away a little anxious kind of like a middle schooler who swings their arms and doesnt want to talk about their feelings about their crush* Chravis: Matt I didnt know we were chilling bro. What are you- Do you got anything to do? Matt: Not right now. *Matt stands insecure and anxious with his hands in his pocket* Chravis: Do- Do you just want to hang out? Like chill? Matt: Yuh *Matt walks back with confidence and readies himself for a dap* Chravis: Oh cooi, sick. You all good bro? Matt: Nah I'm chillin *Both of them exchange a dap* Chravis: Ok cool *Matt plops himself up on the bench and claps his cheeks for a hot second* Chravis: You good? Matt: Nah Alright, this was only the beginning 25 seconds of the video, but as you can see they perfectly foreshadowed the rest of the video. The narrative for this arc of cherdleys is to continue life and to acknowledge uncertain feelings with the help of friends who will always be down to chill with you and talk through your issues. As you can see with Matt, the protagonist of the story, wants help but doesnt know how to approach his friend about his feelings, much like a lot of us who seek help but dont know where to start or who to ask. This episode of cherdleys seems a little absurd, but emotional turmoil is a real issue for a lot of people, especially the newer generation. We need to be like Chravis who will always be down to chill with our friends, switch spots for our friends, and mainly to just ask if they want to chill. I dont really know where im going with this. I just wanted to understand wtf was going on in the beginning cuz i always skip through it. I come back to this video and wait til they say your vibes off, but like this beginning throws me tf off
This video is indescribable. There is something so raw, so moving about this video that words cannot begin to convey what exactly this video is. Like the first sip of a fine ristretto on a cold, melancholy day, "Can I Tell You Something?" thrusts the viewer into its world, eager and willing with its thrilling pacing, creative camera angles and lighting, and expertly crafted dialogue. Just before you can before too comfortable with the characters, this short film drops the viewer from their dopamine induced high, as the video's characters reveal depth that could make the writer of the "Godfather" grovel at the thought of "Can I Tell You Something?"'s complexity. The film slaps the viewer with a feeling all too similar to that which plagues us here, reminding them that time is a cruel mistress, changing the ones we love whether we like it or not. It's taking me all my willpower not to speak about the ending, but it leaves the viewer feeling baffled and distraught, all the while with its remarkable social commentary on empathy and the way we treat each other. This film is nothing short of a masterpiece, and even saying that does it no justice. 10/10
I would agree with you on your opinion but, on sentence 8 where you said "creative camera angles and lighting" I would have to come to a rebuttal. This camera angle shows a distant cloud in the background approximately 7,000 feet away at 4:08 that completely distracts me with a very controversial shape which really just gives me odd and not so chill vibes. This piece of film was almost worth the title of a "masterpiece" but unfortunately this horrible camera angle completely destroyed its chance of that title.
@@kevinanchondo9689 I dunno bro so like remember back when you said that you had a rebuttal? We're boys and have been for quite a while since that first comment you left, but I think you did a good job homie
This is humour is, like... I don't even know. SO random! WHY DO I GET IT?! Why do they nail these stereotypes so well, though? There are actual people like this.
@@blotterdowney8075 I dont get what is the video is trying to address To be honest, I didn't find it funny Can someone explain at least the point of this video?
Facts bro. Ppl saying stuff about psychedelics but I’ve never been on any and this is how I feel anyway, completely indecisive and stumbling through navigation of life events
Shit bro this is so deep, watch it at least 10 times and then you will understand it truly, the plot twist is incredible in this one from the start till the end, masterpiece.
I can translate Californyeez. Dude with the mom-dad went to the park subconsciously and ran into a friend he didn't want to open up to. Weed dude just chillin but pushes hanging out because he doesn't know the sitch. Mom-dad dude hangs but breaks down and goes after his friend because he is upset. He dips and the other dude apologizes for interrupting his alone time. They aren't gonna see each other in a bit because dad-mom dude has things to work out.
we've all been there. you're alone outside, either walking to somewhere or just having a walk for no reason. you have a lot of free time that day, just chilling. then you see an old friend, but you're not really in the mood to chill with anyone at that time. but you're feeling a bit anxious and don't wanna upset him, so you STILL start chilling with him. you made that choice, but it feels like a chore so you start guilt tripping your friend for making you chill. also while chilling, you wanna share what's on your mind but can't really put it to words. you get even more anxious which causes restlesness you think: maybe changing the environment a bit will change the vibe of the chilling). but that doesn't help at all. you keep wandering a bit more, but because you had no original plan and it's all spontaneous you find trouble finding a comfortable location to chill. you're still ITCHING to say what's on your mind, but can't find the words. in the end you feel slightly lost, both mentally and geographically. your anxiety from your mom-dad situation is making things worse so eventually you call it quits and depart. you feel somewhat weak and used - you didn't feel like chilling, but still agreed to chill even though you didn't feel like. I think this video is a great observation of how anxiety from serious problems in our lives (when your mom becomes a dad) affects our social interractions - you feel like you have no agency, so you agree to chill even if you don't feel like it.