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Climbing Mount Everest has become dangerously popular. John Oliver explains why.
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Комментарии : 10 тыс.   
@garyberger9257
@garyberger9257 4 года назад
"That's one man physically squeezing the White guilt out of another." I almost died.
@joanfreyre
@joanfreyre 4 года назад
Me too!
@misscelinateloexplica
@misscelinateloexplica 4 года назад
Me three! :D :D :D
@sarahwalker419
@sarahwalker419 4 года назад
So did the sherpas.
@carolinetsui3405
@carolinetsui3405 4 года назад
And it's very statistically probable that he did too, given that he was likely totally unqualified to climb Everest in the first place!
@Arcwol
@Arcwol 4 года назад
Awesome statement and so freaking true! Incredible watch, lol
@sarthakwadhwa5321
@sarthakwadhwa5321 4 года назад
That Rick Roll was a Chekov's gun, you could see it coming a mile away. The thing with a Rick Roll is that you should: never foreshadow it. Never announce it. Never gonna run around around and desert you. Never gonna make you cry. Never gonna say goodbye. Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you.
@MrCmon113
@MrCmon113 4 года назад
Good job.
@utkukaansoylu1273
@utkukaansoylu1273 4 года назад
How the fuck did I get rickrolled in text form what the fuck I'm actually kind of fucking mad. But still very good job
@honestabe5153
@honestabe5153 4 года назад
GODDAMMIT
@bromodragone8405
@bromodragone8405 4 года назад
Sunuvabitch!
@danilyevh.2712
@danilyevh.2712 4 года назад
Well played.
@kaleblavender6093
@kaleblavender6093 Год назад
I always imagined climbing a mountain as this silent, sort of lonely endeavor with at most a few people. Not getting to the top and waiting in line for a photo like you're trying to get a picture with a mall Santa. So weird.
@almafuertegmailcom
@almafuertegmailcom Год назад
It's how it's supposed to be, and I recommend everyone to do it. There are peaks out there for all skill levels, including none. The experience is still awesome. If you want to spend 5 hours and have no skills, there is a nice mountain out there for you, same if you're incredibly experience and want to spend two months. The best part is, they are for the most part empty.
@JeffRagusa
@JeffRagusa 4 месяца назад
Its not 'waiting in line for a photo'... thats a nonsensical sensational media narrative. If you zoom out from the ABC photo you see 200 people as tiny speck in a vast landscape. And 8 billion people complaining about it. Its extremely difficult to get there, and very very few do.
@kaipakta817
@kaipakta817 27 дней назад
It is, literally anywhere else. Honestly I used to look at Everest with some interest but after learning about it... it's demoralizing. It's supposed to be sacred, it's actual name is Chomolungma, but it's been turned into a production business. I don't blame the sherpas for anything, though.
@jeremylayman3684
@jeremylayman3684 20 дней назад
NEVER climb a mountain by yourself. NEVER climb ANYTHING by yourself. I say this as one who used to free climb up hundred foot cliffs. One slip, and you could be knocked out, injured, or dead, and no one would know. Any sort of injury, or even loss of gear, and you could die. Always bring at least one other to watch and report any injuries or falls.
@halwentz554
@halwentz554 2 дня назад
Why I stay away from all of Colorado's 14 thousand foot peaks.
@ignaciodiaz919
@ignaciodiaz919 Год назад
The fact that AT&T owns Warner Media, who owns HBO, and John didn't hold back at mocking the company is why this news show is my favorite
@placeholderdoe
@placeholderdoe 6 месяцев назад
If he gets fired the final show is him exposing HBO for goodness knows what
@l-b284
@l-b284 16 дней назад
@@placeholderdoe that's called job security!
@Derekivery
@Derekivery 4 года назад
Everest should be like the NYC marathon, you should be required to complete several smaller mountains before you can climb the big one.
@arx754
@arx754 4 года назад
Mr. : EXACTLY.
@titaemira
@titaemira 4 года назад
💯!!!
@citomah124
@citomah124 4 года назад
Most climbers are already experienced enough to try everest, usually by climbing other mountains
@wowanothercookie
@wowanothercookie 4 года назад
@@M60E3MG not all require it. I read some articles about it, and there are quite a few "tourists" who never climbed high mountains or just lie.
@itsquitegood
@itsquitegood 4 года назад
But isn’t a marathon always just a marathon?
@FunkyBukkyo
@FunkyBukkyo 4 года назад
Sherpas be like, "This is my hundredth climb to the peak."
@johan.ohgren
@johan.ohgren 4 года назад
Without tubes...
@Subpar1224
@Subpar1224 4 года назад
Without heated tents while carrying the packs of 20 tourists
@ManoredRed
@ManoredRed 4 года назад
​@@Subpar1224 To be fair though climbing the Everest is hella hard and even people in peak physical condition almost die. The Sherpas are borderline superhuman. That being said, I still think climbing the Everest is stupid as hell. The Sherpas do it because the're getting paid. People who pay to do it are crazy.
@sortof3337
@sortof3337 4 года назад
@@ManoredRed Absolutely agrees with you. I have seen so many people die there in the promise of big money. I am so glad I chose engineering instead of climbing.
@billyfraiser6298
@billyfraiser6298 4 года назад
*sherpas. *face palm* did you not watch the video?
@Julia-lk8jn
@Julia-lk8jn Год назад
Here's some event on Mount Everest that truly impresses me: in May 2006, one climber on the descend was left for dead at 8700m, after his team had tried for hours to rescue him. An ascending team found him the next morning, still alive against all odds, and gave up on their own ascend to rescue him. The members of that team were: - Daniel Mazur (U.S.) - Andrew Brash (Canada) - Myles Osborne (UK) - Jangbu Sherpa
@WhyFi59
@WhyFi59 7 месяцев назад
However, that year was also the same year that David Sharp died while sitting in a cave and waiting for a storm to pass, very close to where that rescue happened. Several climbers were blamed for not helping him, but the truth of the matter is that if you can't look after yourself and keep walking at that altitude, you might as well sign your own death certificate. Ultimately, you live or die at the mercy of the mountain and most rich tourists don't get that.
@JeffRagusa
@JeffRagusa 4 месяца назад
Jangbu was interviewed in this Oliver clip. (the one who said 0 could make it up without him) Great guy, I climbed with him in Argentina!
@TheNewSchmoo
@TheNewSchmoo 2 месяца назад
@@WhyFi59 That's the attitude that differenciates Everest and all the other great mountains.
@michaelmaina8803
@michaelmaina8803 Месяц назад
@WhyFi59 great take. I still remember Anatoli Boukreev’s words from the 2015 Everest film: ‘The last word always belongs to the mountain.’
@jennifermarie3158
@jennifermarie3158 18 дней назад
That rescued climber sort of looks like John Oliver too
@BirdGang6
@BirdGang6 Год назад
Fun story, when I was a junior in high school our football team had a motivational speaker and he was talking about the mountain type Sherpa and how everyone in life needs to be a Sherpa. My buddy who was a real history nerd shouts out “they’re also a race of people as well” and the motivational speaker was like “no they’re not” and they got into like a 5 minute argument about it where the motivational speaker full on stopped his speech to heckle with this kid. I think about it everytime I watch it. It’s a much brighter thought than what they really go through in real life
@ianinachaninah
@ianinachaninah 4 месяца назад
Motivational speakers are the worst
@killmenowprettyprett
@killmenowprettyprett 2 месяца назад
a motivational speaker that came to my school when I was in elementary school talked about how he was beat as a child. I have no memory of why
@robotboy15
@robotboy15 Месяц назад
Except for Matt Foley. But otherwise, the LCD for motivational speakers (and "life coaches") is pretty L.
@hartmannalanj
@hartmannalanj Месяц назад
At my high school in the mid 90s, we had an Olympian, whose name I believe was Buddy Lee, come in to give us a motivational speech using jump ropes. I honestly don't remember my reaction to it but I can't imagine I felt uplifted by watching this guy in a onesie doing jump rump tricks. I probably made fun of it. I wish I had come out back then. It sure would have been a lot more fun. Edited to get the person's name correct. It was definitely not Buddy Guy, a famous guitarist, doing jump rope tricks.
@Churono
@Churono 4 года назад
On the other hand, the idea of rich people paying over ten thousand dollars to die on a mountain is objectively very funny.
@TheBarbarianGamer
@TheBarbarianGamer 4 года назад
Someone convince Comrade Goldfish-face to climb Everest.
@ahnobi
@ahnobi 4 года назад
Sadly it is the sherpas who die more
@joanfreyre
@joanfreyre 4 года назад
For sure,I think it is hilarious!
@joanfreyre
@joanfreyre 4 года назад
@@ahnobi yes,you are probably correct,and it is for the same reasons Nepalis have to leave their country for opportunities to get ahead.Not pretty.
@rachele.3229
@rachele.3229 4 года назад
@@ahnobi really?
@teodorwenno8547
@teodorwenno8547 4 года назад
Highest ever phone call, huh? Man's outta be pissed when he hears about planes
@dabulls1g
@dabulls1g 4 года назад
D’Alembert agrees
@uddipondas5114
@uddipondas5114 4 года назад
theoriginalanimeker Everest is 29000 feet high. Commercial airplanes fly between 31,000 and 38,000 ft. So please stop spewing garbage out of ur mouth.
@filanfyretracker
@filanfyretracker 4 года назад
@@theoriginalanimeker Average cruising of a commercial airliner is anywhere from 30,000ft to 41,000ft Certainly above Everest.
@Adplusamequalsadam
@Adplusamequalsadam 4 года назад
theoriginalanimeker yeah 28,000 feet would be pretty low for a passenger plane. They usually stay between 31,000 and 38,000 feet.
@theoriginalanimeker
@theoriginalanimeker 4 года назад
@@filanfyretracker Everest is 29,000 feet high, average 50% of the planes fly lower and 50% of the planes fly higher. I definitely haven't been all over the world but I have A LOT of flying experience. The 30 + planes I have experience didn't fly that high. I'm not saying you're wrong, I just think I'm not either.
@vera39440
@vera39440 9 месяцев назад
"Our fatality rate is close to zero" is the writing that kept this show alive for so long and what will keep it alive. Subtle gold across the board
@SpazticThoughts
@SpazticThoughts 3 года назад
There's very little prestige in climbing Everest once you learn the only significant requirements now are being physically fit and having enough money. Even less prestige when you consider it's someone else's job to get you up the mountain.
@Vcize
@Vcize 2 года назад
There's no prestige amongst actual mountain climbers who are out doing more difficult things (though plenty of real mountain climbers have died on Everest). But it's still an incredibly impressive feat for a normal person even with all the help.
@MarcosIsABaritone
@MarcosIsABaritone 2 года назад
@@Vcize But is it a feat that one can even own? And, moreover, can say was worth it? I'm certainly not assigning these devil may care thrill seekers with prestige.
@Vcize
@Vcize 2 года назад
@@MarcosIsABaritone I don't know. I mean it's still a far more difficult thing than the most difficult thing most of us will ever do in our lives. And to be clear the famous photo/video of the conga line to the top of the mountain that the media always uses was an outlier, in a very bad weather season where only one weather window the entire year was clear enough to climb so the entire year's worth of climbers all had to go up on the same day. You can see the guy who filmed it talking about it in the new 14 peaks documentary on Netflix.
@teejay3272
@teejay3272 Год назад
Did you summit?
@ripwednesdayadams
@ripwednesdayadams Год назад
Especially when that “someone else” is usually a Nepalese sherpa who is being paid far less than a western guide purely because the average salary in Nepal is shockingly low. It’s vile and blatant exploitation.
@Obi-Wan_Kenobi
@Obi-Wan_Kenobi 4 года назад
I love Mount Everest. It's literally the Highest of the High Grounds.
@NoName-fc3xe
@NoName-fc3xe 4 года назад
It's literally not. Mt. Chiborazo is.
@alobo2112
@alobo2112 4 года назад
you are a bold one..
@billydeano
@billydeano 4 года назад
@@NoName-fc3xe You sure showed him! Obi-Wan Kenobi will think twice next time.
@WeepyCuda13thstCOD
@WeepyCuda13thstCOD 4 года назад
You'd love k1 my friend
@samaurel6619
@samaurel6619 4 года назад
Hello there
@NishchalGautam
@NishchalGautam 4 года назад
As a Nepali I approve this video, please don't climb Mt. Everest, stay at home, enjoy time with friends.
@toniclark6029
@toniclark6029 Год назад
You don't want their money.
@therabbithat
@therabbithat Год назад
@@toniclark6029 Nepal is beautiful, Everest is the least interesting thing about it
@xanderfulton3186
@xanderfulton3186 Год назад
There are probably easier mountains to climb
@mariar6449
@mariar6449 Год назад
@@toniclark6029 Don’t you have crypto losses to cry about?
@toniclark6029
@toniclark6029 Год назад
@@mariar6449 why do u think i have ctypto
@robwalker4548
@robwalker4548 Год назад
As an x-mountaineer i made a decision to avoid Everest just because of the types who pay to get to the top. I support a self support rule that you have to own and carry your equipment, food and provide your own self rescue.
@june2420111
@june2420111 Год назад
Thank you sir. We need more socially responsible people like you.
@Julia-lk8jn
@Julia-lk8jn Год назад
Not so sure that I'll ever have the money to do so, but I love the idea of visiting Nepal and the Himalaya range, hire a few sherpas to guide me through a few nice, tourist-free (well, apart from me) ranges appropriate to my skills, and simply enjoy the quiet and the fact that I'm not endangering anybody's life.
@ThatOpalGuy
@ThatOpalGuy Год назад
I bet you're quite proud of yourself.
@heathersmith4042
@heathersmith4042 11 месяцев назад
@@ThatOpalGuy deciding that you don't want to put someone else's life at risk just so you can get a selfie on a summit is actually a pretty reasonable and human behavior actually...
@ThatOpalGuy
@ThatOpalGuy 11 месяцев назад
@@heathersmith4042 many people dont care, its all about THEM
@aguywithalotofopinions412
@aguywithalotofopinions412 2 года назад
I climbed Machu Picchu which isn’t nearly as high and for the first two days I felt like my head was gonna explode. Altitude is no joke.
@jkraemo
@jkraemo Год назад
No offense but you are probably just very sensitive to height then, because I don't think those symptoms are normal at 2430m. But yeah handling the altitude of Everest or similar mountains is still crazy, even more so if you don't have a babysitter
@marissanorth85
@marissanorth85 Год назад
@@jkraemo every 1500m, according to Everest trek sites, you need to stop and take a night to adjust. I recently moved from basically sea level to 1100m. Had headaches and nosebleeds for a few days. You can feel the pressure change any time going up or down. And that's not high by any means lol so it definitely can affect you. Just minor.
@jkraemo
@jkraemo Год назад
@@marissanorth85 But that again is because you are sensitive to altitude, I've done more than 1.5km in a day without any effects beyond physical exhaustion due to hiking for 8 hours. The altitude itself starts to become a problem at 3k+ but before that it's usually not that big of a problem
@kayledesouza5210
@kayledesouza5210 Год назад
​@@jkraemo I did Machu Picchu as well. 5 day hike thru the Andes. People experience altitude sickness dude. It's a thing lol
@mikelxanadu
@mikelxanadu 26 дней назад
@@jkraemodude shut your gatekeeping mouth 😂
@sunlightfire5925
@sunlightfire5925 3 года назад
I'm shocked John didn't even mention the absurd number of bodies littered on the mountain. It is exceptionally dangerous to remove them, so countless climbers remain on the mountain, frozen and mummified. Many are even used as landmarks by other climbers.
@cindys9491
@cindys9491 3 года назад
And they have to think..."will I be one of them," as they step right past them. Creepy. I can't imagine stepping past a dead person in some stage of partial decomposition, or a frozen skeleton. It seems disrespectful.
@ForrestFox626
@ForrestFox626 3 года назад
That is morbid! 😱
@otisthegrouch9299
@otisthegrouch9299 3 года назад
@@cindys9491 they're almost perfectly preserved because of the sub zero climate
@LRM12o8
@LRM12o8 3 года назад
They'll be found by the next civilization after us at some point, meanwhile we now know that Ötzi and the other mummified Neanderthals that have been found must have been the dumbest individuals of their entire species
@cindys9491
@cindys9491 3 года назад
@@otisthegrouch9299 right, except the weather doesn't stay sub-zero throughout the year. I read this one writer who was near the base of K2 and he said the glaciers had brought not-completely frozen deceased people down to them. Sheesh. I can't remember the author's name.
@aaaron152
@aaaron152 4 года назад
This could be easily titled: “How stupid selfish rich people continue to ruin everything that’s good.”
@RebeccaOre
@RebeccaOre 4 года назад
What would be cool is requiring all climbers to make wills making the sherpas’ families their heirs.
@pineapple_kid2570
@pineapple_kid2570 4 года назад
Literally describes life
@macandcheese__
@macandcheese__ 4 года назад
@@RebeccaOre this should be a law. and maybe add that should there be a s/Sherpa that dies while climbing with them, half of their assets will go to the sherpa's family.
@kellykerr5225
@kellykerr5225 4 года назад
aaaron152 That was my thought exactly.
@Fifthelement203
@Fifthelement203 4 года назад
aaaron152 sounds very accurate to me 🎯
@Julia-lk8jn
@Julia-lk8jn Год назад
I so, so, so much love the fact that Edmund Hillary had his picture taken _together_ with Tenzing Norgay. Every single picture I've seen of the two, they look like brothers and best friends. Also: "It has been a long road ... From a mountain coolie, a bearer of loads, to a wearer of a coat with rows of medals who is carried about in planes and worries about income tax" (Tenzing Norgay) is just such a sweet quote.
@CoalCreekCroft
@CoalCreekCroft 5 месяцев назад
I recall being so stunned as a kid to realize Sherpas went up FIRST and did all the hard work. One of many lessons! Like cameramen on some shows; one being about those large crystals deep in a Peruvian? cave. They showed footage of "the first person" into a new chamber ... filmed by some camera guy (or gal) that really WAS first, forced to crawl in to get the shot.
@charlesdonaldmaxwell
@charlesdonaldmaxwell 2 месяца назад
Absolutely correct and in that cave what about the sound and lighting technicians and theit heavy equipment?
@Teyl1
@Teyl1 4 года назад
"That is one man literially squeezing the white guilt out of another." Amazingly accurate. That dude really wanted to believe that claim as fast as he could so he didn't have to feel as bad about paying this man to risk himself daily to make his up hill walk possible.
@thegeqable
@thegeqable 4 года назад
What if the reporter was asian? Would that still be white guilt?
@firsttimeisawjupiter1031
@firsttimeisawjupiter1031 4 года назад
@@thegeqable Asian guilt
@firsttimeisawjupiter1031
@firsttimeisawjupiter1031 4 года назад
@Dragon Fox Poor oppressed white people. We are the most hated group
@narniaphuket
@narniaphuket 4 года назад
@@firsttimeisawjupiter1031 but Asians are the most privileged
@Aj-sn1dp
@Aj-sn1dp 4 года назад
@Dragon Fox Not as much as white people love to hate everyone else lmao
@geotom2023
@geotom2023 4 года назад
Nepal could increase tourism revenue if they make a law for mountaineers to climb other mountains before giving approval to climb Everest.
@lotuskoko
@lotuskoko 4 года назад
Tom George That’s an interesting proposal.
@1nfuzion
@1nfuzion 4 года назад
It won't happen because the countries rely to heavily on tourism. That would kill their revenue. Sucks that money just runs the world and we put money higher over human life
@bradbeining3341
@bradbeining3341 4 года назад
I honestly thought you had to. Can't believe you don't that's crazy
@shahood8116
@shahood8116 4 года назад
No they wouldnt, people want the accolyte of climbing everest not the hills around it
@PeterReefman
@PeterReefman 4 года назад
I've been to Nepal but not Bhutan (which has very very high Visa entry costs/requirements), but know people who have, and really feel that Bhutan has it right.
@DES.REVER.DESIGNS
@DES.REVER.DESIGNS Год назад
He was wearing *snowpants* indoors... under the heat of theater lights, for (probably) entire time it took to shoot this episode.
@darkness336
@darkness336 Год назад
I guess you could say that’s the Everest of uncomfortable hosting?
@rhythmace1
@rhythmace1 2 месяца назад
@@darkness336 Lol, excellent
@reelmermaid8844
@reelmermaid8844 3 года назад
and this ladies and gentlemen is one of the reasons John Oliver wins the Emmy every year.....he's brilliant. Mad respect from Canada!
@sonole3
@sonole3 4 года назад
I never thought I'd be rickrolled in 2019 by a late night show host
@Seika_Chan__
@Seika_Chan__ 4 года назад
Some Nerd on the Internet i know right? What a time to be living in
@MagierHuerde
@MagierHuerde 4 года назад
Well he rickrolled us twice
@Zab0Zab0
@Zab0Zab0 4 года назад
That's why I love the show.
@KevinOMalleyisonlysmallreally
@KevinOMalleyisonlysmallreally 4 года назад
Twice
@colinharter4094
@colinharter4094 4 года назад
I never thought I would be rickrolled in 2019.
@enkay223
@enkay223 4 года назад
The highest ever phonecall was made by Snoop..💨
@dawulpertingerofstarland5257
@dawulpertingerofstarland5257 4 года назад
Truth
@GoogleIsAPieceOfShit2023
@GoogleIsAPieceOfShit2023 4 года назад
Only a douche does something like that on top of fucking EVEREST.
@forcesightknight
@forcesightknight 4 года назад
@AstronomyToday good point, that guy that claims to have placed the highest call is just a douche nozzle then.
@ReisterJP
@ReisterJP 4 года назад
I am pretty sure Willie Nelson has him beat.
@-_Nuke_-
@-_Nuke_- 4 года назад
definately!
@jaiclary8423
@jaiclary8423 3 года назад
Me, on autoplay: "A live audience? Must be from a bygone age."
@laurendoe168
@laurendoe168 3 года назад
I can hardly wait for the new season of John Oliver.
@cheesebiscuits6323
@cheesebiscuits6323 Месяц назад
Aaaaaand the live audiences are BACK!
@ahull25
@ahull25 3 года назад
“Taking a trip for six months, you get in the rhythm of it. It feels like you can go on forever doing that. Climbing Everest is the ultimate and the opposite of that. Because you get these high-powered plastic surgeons and CEOs, and you know, they pay $80,000 and have Sherpas put the ladders in place and 8,000 feet of fixed ropes and you get to the camp and you don’t even have to lay out your sleeping bag. It’s already laid out with a chocolate mint on the top. The whole purpose of planning something like Everest is to effect some sort of spiritual and physical gain and if you compromise the process, you’re an asshole when you start out and you’re an asshole when you get back.” - Yvon Chouinard
@Vcize
@Vcize 2 года назад
Schrodinger's mountain. Simultaneously so easy to climb with help that's it not even an accomplishment worth bragging about, but so dangerous to climb even with help that only the best of the best should be allowed to attempt it because too many regular people are dying.
@jackiechan_wtf4041
@jackiechan_wtf4041 4 года назад
Just remember folks. Every corpse on mount Everest was once an extremely motivated person. Stay lazy my friends 😅😅😅
@ssfbob456
@ssfbob456 4 года назад
So you're saying I can either A) climb Everest and possibly die or B) sit on my couch eating tacos and playing video games?
@pingishere
@pingishere 4 года назад
@@ssfbob456 My choice is "B" definitely.
@kauaichan
@kauaichan 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@Akegata42
@Akegata42 4 года назад
To be fair, a huge amount of the corpses on mount Everest are from people who have no other way to make a somewhat acceptable living except to haul rich foreigners up the mountain. I guess you could say they're extremely motivated, but certainly not in the way most people would think (probably even after watching this video).
@DSuade
@DSuade 4 года назад
Is Mr deeds up there still?
@briansempowski189
@briansempowski189 4 года назад
I can imagine when the Sherpas come home they make fun of the climbers
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 4 года назад
I still laugh at people who swim with dolphins in tanks.
@karentyas5440
@karentyas5440 4 года назад
I honestly hope they roast them like a marshmallow.
@florinherlea8376
@florinherlea8376 4 года назад
I hope they do that these rich bastards deserve it
@72jony1
@72jony1 4 года назад
If they even make it home
@AqibA.C.
@AqibA.C. 4 года назад
Maybe, well hopefully. I'm just saying it might be hard to keep it light when your life is on the line so often for those people. Damn that'd suck, especially if you lost a friend on that.
@jollygreenjeff2640
@jollygreenjeff2640 2 года назад
very generous of hbo to give him a big enough budget to rebuild the studio on top of the summit for a small joke
@victorfernandes7173
@victorfernandes7173 Год назад
Never gonna give you up, Johnny. Never gonna let you down. You're my Everest
@Tron08
@Tron08 4 года назад
This feels like a fitting metaphor for the narrative of the 1% and the self-made man. Many of the 1% will say, "Look at this incredible achievement that I've done through pure determination and grit. Isn't it impressive?" Whereas in reality the achievement was done through the exploitation of honest, underpaid workers doing the majority of the actual work.
@keenaza
@keenaza 4 года назад
accurate!
@MrCmon113
@MrCmon113 4 года назад
Someone, who does something professionally, is better than a hobbyist. So what? It's still very impressive. Instead of trying to drag others down, why don't you pull yourself up?
@MK-hh1vo
@MK-hh1vo 4 года назад
@@MrCmon113 the tourists are not professionals, what's your point?
@justalostlocal
@justalostlocal 4 года назад
@@MrCmon113 'Why don't you pull yourself up?' Sounds like boomer and American bs. Ah yes why didn't we chose to born rich? And those suffering under student loans or can't afford uni? Obviously lazy. Such naive thinking exposes you to be someone oblivious to underclass hardships and don't bother to actually look it up beside typing smug comments.
@pn4978
@pn4978 4 года назад
Yeah! That worcaholic menagers were just lucky!
@johnmicensky9428
@johnmicensky9428 4 года назад
Let's be real "highest call ever" was made by Snoop Dogg.
@andreixperience
@andreixperience 4 года назад
Omg man 😂😂 you're good!
@AidanCulverREAL
@AidanCulverREAL 4 года назад
Willie Nelson
@bjkarana
@bjkarana 4 года назад
Niiice.
@kellyusa5507
@kellyusa5507 4 года назад
Lol
@madmadameminx
@madmadameminx 4 года назад
Business baby outta control over here! LOL
@thunder____
@thunder____ 2 года назад
I think there are few people who could say "business daddy" without making it sound creepy, but John Oliver is one of those few
@lydiaj7492
@lydiaj7492 Год назад
My favorite Rick roll moment was at my friend's wedding, when she had them play it at the end as they walked out 😂
@XxDrEvilxX
@XxDrEvilxX 4 года назад
I love how John killed peoples social media bragging rights 😂
@dawulpertingerofstarland5257
@dawulpertingerofstarland5257 4 года назад
True. Love the name.
@mattk6101
@mattk6101 4 года назад
I'm now going to ask them "Nepal or Tibet?" When they reply with "Nepal" I will snicker and walk away.
@xpirate16
@xpirate16 4 года назад
@@mattk6101 I already snicker when people say Nepal
@cos3
@cos3 4 года назад
You can still go to Everest and brag about it because 1) it is expensive 2) it is rare to do (for regular people) 3) it is the highest point on earth 4) people die doing it and the person bragging survived 5) it must be amazing to experience (even if it is made easier) 6) other reasons I cannot think of right now
@provenxreaperx
@provenxreaperx 4 года назад
Red H bragging at climbing mount everest is like bragging about you in a line in wallmart
@sergiomelendez285
@sergiomelendez285 4 года назад
That scene with the Sherpa going across that rickety ass ladder is nightmare inducing.
@Enzaio
@Enzaio 4 года назад
Don't be scared.
@luisisthenamelitn6978
@luisisthenamelitn6978 4 года назад
Wait, wait! Don't get scared? T'fuck you talking about?!
@tasiam5017
@tasiam5017 4 года назад
That ladder against the ice wall was literally so unstable 💔
@alomaalber6514
@alomaalber6514 4 года назад
that is exactly what I was thinking! you would think for that risk and cost, emotionally, safely and $ they would have a better ladder setup. seriously. (P.S. the movie Free Solo is marvelous).
@Drunk.Cthulhu
@Drunk.Cthulhu 4 года назад
I don't care how horrifying it is!! I NEED MY DINING TABLE!!!!
@wtf_usa5597
@wtf_usa5597 2 года назад
Edmund Hillary's comments were powerful. And the web site idea was amazing. Great work as always JO team!!
@Teudace
@Teudace 2 месяца назад
Shout out to whomever made the Everest title graphic. The way the tip of the V sits opposite the tip of the mountain peak. Very nice, I see you
@RagingCondor
@RagingCondor 4 года назад
John casually wearing down pants through the entire episode for that seamless transition - now THAT'S dedication!
@jaymanier7286
@jaymanier7286 4 года назад
His balls must have been sweaty by the end of that.
@crocketmeow
@crocketmeow 4 года назад
The crazy thing is ... he wasn't. He likely placed them on during the last clip while the audience wasn't paying attention to him.
@onkelpappkov2666
@onkelpappkov2666 4 года назад
@@crocketmeow The Shin Lim of Late Night Show hosts.
@rozalynnchesebro9480
@rozalynnchesebro9480 4 года назад
You could say that was... John's Everest.
@SuAva
@SuAva 4 года назад
Right? 😂😂
@wishuponrstarr
@wishuponrstarr 4 года назад
John Oliver has big chaotic good energy and I live for it
@jamesslick9879
@jamesslick9879 4 года назад
I would love to have him on my D&D party. What class would he be though?
@gw4792
@gw4792 4 года назад
I'd put him as a cleric/bard
@jamesslick9879
@jamesslick9879 4 года назад
@@gw4792 at first I thought the same, but he's not exactly seductive, which is an essential part of being a bard. As for cleric, he doesn't really heal us, just points out that "that's a pretty gnarly wound right there" and points to it.
@gw4792
@gw4792 4 года назад
@James Slick II I'm gonna agree with you on the bard, but remember clerics can fill a lot of roles not just healer there main feature is they are casters with a good deity most of the time and I would put John's deity as "truth" ok a little corny but if you were to put him into a setting I'd have his deity as some sort of truth god, hell even a warlock might work if you want to go that way honestly I'm definitely not an expert in the subject it's just my two cents.
@adamsandry3243
@adamsandry3243 Год назад
Look how far John has come it used to be he couldn't run through a field without tripping and breaking his face now he's climbing Mount Everest way to go John
@Youdumbkids
@Youdumbkids 2 года назад
The writing and jokes are especially strong in this one. I've come back to it several times.
@chrisfloyd9204
@chrisfloyd9204 4 года назад
Not gonna lie, I ain't even mad. That Rick Rolling was beautifully executed
@oldheadplayhou5e
@oldheadplayhou5e 4 года назад
isn't it rick astley? did he change his name?
@kurtwpg
@kurtwpg 4 года назад
Rick Rolling is never beautifully executed. It was not funny 20 years ago and hasn't aged well since then.
@hazukichanx408
@hazukichanx408 4 года назад
Ah, I remember the first time I was Rickrolled... it's more fun when John Oliver does it, certainly.^^
@jspres86
@jspres86 4 года назад
I never got why people get mad at it. I saw Rick Astley and he said he was amused by it. He knew it had nothing to do with him.
@Codemaster92163
@Codemaster92163 4 года назад
As soon as he mentioned Rick Rolling, I knew he was going to do it later in the skit. I didn't anticipate it being that immediate however, lol
@Pacothehamster
@Pacothehamster 4 года назад
”Highest phone call ever.” Lol. Clearly you weren't there when my mom called me while I was out making bad choices with the boys.
@trajectoryunown
@trajectoryunown 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@MouseGoat
@MouseGoat 4 года назад
lamo!
@Pacothehamster
@Pacothehamster 4 года назад
TheGschultz Okay. Just plz don't tell my mom.
@salamon1080
@salamon1080 2 месяца назад
4 years later and the dig at AT&T is even more fitting 🤣🤣
@stub2022
@stub2022 9 месяцев назад
To be fair, Garfunkel does have one of the most incredible voices ever.
@xynged
@xynged Месяц назад
Messina and Oates also had some redeeming qualities
@KeePenne
@KeePenne Месяц назад
Yes! ❤
@laurensomething1899
@laurensomething1899 4 года назад
Not that I was gonna climb mount Everest before, but now I’ve got some non-lazy reasons
@forthesakeofsanityandsuch9331
@forthesakeofsanityandsuch9331 4 года назад
😂
@janiecedillo19851
@janiecedillo19851 4 года назад
It was a fantasy of mine as a teen after reading "Into thin Air"...and that's the way it will stay. Lol
@xy6845
@xy6845 4 года назад
@Lauren Being lazy is a flawless excuse for anything. Only other one being "I really don't want to."
@juan8g
@juan8g 4 года назад
Person: "I climbed Mount Everest." Me: *after watching this segment. Sure you did.....
@FunkyBukkyo
@FunkyBukkyo 4 года назад
Me: Yes... You and everybody else
@lisquidsnake
@lisquidsnake 4 года назад
Person: my ancestors grew cotton. Me: well.....
@applemauzel
@applemauzel 4 года назад
Pfft, why photoshop yourself onto everest when you can photoshop yourself onto K2, at least you can brag about your mad skillz~
@HeilRay
@HeilRay 4 года назад
More like climb on some Sherper’s back to Everest.
@blacksuitnotie
@blacksuitnotie 4 года назад
@@applemauzel Cuz only a handful of people would even understand that K2 is harder to climb than Everest.
@monikas4875
@monikas4875 2 года назад
Probably one of my favourite Jon Oliver episodes ever. He did such a great job.
@EverestMystery
@EverestMystery Год назад
This never gets old. Thee absolute second an Everest climber starts acting like a big shot, play them this video! And, true, Sherpas are rock stars.
@benutzername1875
@benutzername1875 4 года назад
They really should've talked about all the corpses that remain on Everest bec removing them is too dangerous One part of the route is literally called rainbow ridge bec of the colorful jackets of the dead bodies
@tilaNmanx
@tilaNmanx 4 года назад
Holy shit. To be honest that only makes it sound more tempting.
@ebitoro4590
@ebitoro4590 4 года назад
Yeah, i was waiting for Green Boots to be mentioned
@ebitoro4590
@ebitoro4590 4 года назад
@@shawnmiranda yeah i know, but he was the most definitive "landmark" of the mountain for agood while.
@yobama7849
@yobama7849 4 года назад
saw the pictures.. that was fkin mortifying
@samuel2pac72
@samuel2pac72 4 года назад
Benutzername Cool
@BrynnBeverly
@BrynnBeverly 4 года назад
I can't believe they gentrified Mount Everest
@daveyreynolds6444
@daveyreynolds6444 3 года назад
shut up
@PoochieCollins
@PoochieCollins 3 года назад
@Wilson LOL
@c.carter3654
@c.carter3654 3 года назад
Like a virus.
@BrynnBeverly
@BrynnBeverly 3 года назад
@MidnightMayhem91 that's not what gentrified means
@pyooming3098
@pyooming3098 3 года назад
good picture u got👌
@lula-kester
@lula-kester 11 месяцев назад
As a kid I saw the IMAX film called Everest. That's one that will stick with you for sure. Rewatched it a few months ago when I came across it on RU-vid. That sent me down a rabbit hole which also led me to videos made since then where they have some of the survivors tell their story. It's wild. One dude had his hands frozen solid. They were stuck in some bad weather and stranded mere feet from others in their group who managed to make it back to one of the camps.
@prasannarajendran9315
@prasannarajendran9315 Год назад
My respect for the Sherpas grew tremendously after this..
@FireSilver25
@FireSilver25 4 года назад
Thanks so much for recognizing what Sherpas go through so people can have bragging rights.
@zariumsheridan3488
@zariumsheridan3488 4 года назад
It's not like they are doing that for free or forced to do that by anybody?
@Sam-ux4kw
@Sam-ux4kw 4 года назад
@@zariumsheridan3488 it's pretty hard to say "I'm amazing, I climber Mt. Everest" when there's a Sherpa lugging all your belongings back and forth for you and making sure you don't die.
@goldengryphon
@goldengryphon 4 года назад
Yeah, the climbers are basically people who have bought everything fancy they can think of and *still* have too much money. Maybe they'd be better off starting a charity or something? I figure that a charity for 'Help the Nepalese' were you can get a picture of yourself standing next to a kid in Nepal might help the society more than leaving so much trash on a beautiful mountain.
@CreativeInspireP380
@CreativeInspireP380 4 года назад
@@zariumsheridan3488 No, you're right- and it is a pretty big boon to their economy. That said, while they do have economic gains from that industry, it's extraordinarily unethical by the standards of most western countries to participate in that industry, and every thoughtless like and subscribe we give to a yuppie taking a selfie on Mt. Everest is promoting an industry with very low worker's rights standards, inexcusable mortality rates and a simply insane raison d'etre since the explosion of the selfie culture. If it were done differently, with higher standards expected of the mountaineers, higher pay rates for the sherpas, better risk assessment and an industry accepted lower danger threshold for determining that the climb is too dangerous... then sure, knock yourselves out, instagrammers. Oh, and a better understanding that the vast majority of those taking the selfies would've never made it up there without the trusty sherpa that did not get included in the selfie.
@rumhave9632
@rumhave9632 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BTmHw07TnzE.html
@sentaukrai
@sentaukrai 4 года назад
Guy first time up Everest- "IM KING OF THE WORLD!!!" Sherpas- "Bitch please we do this at least once a week..."
@lytuy7952
@lytuy7952 4 года назад
Which is untrue since they would go through it at least 40 times week.
@sentaukrai
@sentaukrai 4 года назад
@@lytuy7952 I did say "at least".
@HowToChangeName
@HowToChangeName 3 года назад
And I did it 4 times yesterday alone
@mohonamukherjee2511
@mohonamukherjee2511 3 года назад
*Sherpas 😭 He spent precious time explaining this.
@TV4Fun2
@TV4Fun2 2 года назад
@@mohonamukherjee2511 it's the first word of a sentence though.
@dryb3301
@dryb3301 2 года назад
To add some things when you enter the death zone, it's the immediate part of the everest before the summit , you literally start the dying process. You slowly start to die. And due to severe lack of oxygen your decision making ability reduces significantly. If you are summiting you have to start the last climb of 1.3 km at midnight because it'll take about 12 to 14 hrs. Remember you are dying. And if you get to the summit you can only stay at the top only for 20min at the maximum. It's usually the decent that kills you. Because you only have few hours to get down from the death zone to lower altitude, to reverse the process of death. If you get stuck even for 1 hr, you are a dead man walking. You'll see people passing you without helping while you are dying. Your companions will abandon you in a heartbeat because it's a life and death situation. If they stay to help you, they die too
@lesleyschultz6846
@lesleyschultz6846 11 месяцев назад
I can't claim to add anything to this but from a practical experience that anyone can have, I have done a climb/hike where literally the minimum amount of strength required to move one step forward was greater than the maximum amount of strength that I had to move forward. So you literally can't more. That's how people die on mountains. At some point the will to go on is not enough. It teaches you RESPECT. Sadly lacking in so many people these days.
@RoobieRhoo
@RoobieRhoo Год назад
I actually wanted to get a pic of me and my hamster on top of mount Everest, so I typed in the domain name and went to an HBO website. Very clever, John. I guess I'll have to get a screen shot of mount Makalu, if it exists, and photo shop it myself. LOL
@gushardy4283
@gushardy4283 4 года назад
You didn’t offer the option for us to have a photo of summiting Mount Everest on a SealPony? For shame, John
@mathieushifera9555
@mathieushifera9555 4 года назад
That costs extra
@gonun69
@gonun69 4 года назад
"The higest ever celphone call"? Uhm... Comercial airplanes go higher than mount Everst, And you can do cellphone calls from there.
@peacechan4500
@peacechan4500 4 года назад
Highest cellphone call with feet on the ground
@TheMrVengeance
@TheMrVengeance 4 года назад
@@peacechan4500 - Those get made by British tourists in Amsterdam.
@urooj09
@urooj09 4 года назад
You can also call from ISS
@lara_capybara
@lara_capybara 4 года назад
@@TheMrVengeance thanks for the chuckle. So true
@peacechan4500
@peacechan4500 4 года назад
@@TheMrVengeance i see what you did there
@ryanlesner4716
@ryanlesner4716 3 года назад
" You have no experience in climbing but stayed on the summit of everest for nine hours." " How is it your not dead?" " I climbed up the mountain in a space suit."
@jonathanconnor7920
@jonathanconnor7920 4 месяца назад
Never once have I felt even a tiny bit irritated at being Rick Rolled. I mean, how could you? It's magical, every single time.
@Just_Some_Guy_with_a_Mustache
@Just_Some_Guy_with_a_Mustache 4 года назад
I want to be a part of history! *body becomes a checkpoint on Everest* "Oh good. We made it to the skinny, dead Asian guy."
@couragekarnga8735
@couragekarnga8735 4 года назад
I want to be apart of history, so I'm going to try to become one of the first, if not the first blind judge.
@nicsho_alt3885
@nicsho_alt3885 4 года назад
That's orange socks, by the way. Sorry about your search history.
@nimphaelis
@nimphaelis 4 года назад
@president camacho Well aside from the sherpas who are all Asian
@thisguy387
@thisguy387 4 года назад
Just Some Guy with a Mustache I love that you always show up in the top of the comments of like half the videos I watch
@hydrasaurandre
@hydrasaurandre 4 года назад
@@couragekarnga8735 Actually, Michigan has a blind justice on their Supreme Court.
@nani11421
@nani11421 4 года назад
That running joke with AT&T just keeps getting better and better.
@lielastrong2026
@lielastrong2026 3 года назад
This show is so freaking genius. Good work everyone, yet another stunning masterpiece.
@quinnrowan5546
@quinnrowan5546 2 года назад
I love the fact that he did that entire segment while wearing mountaineering pants below the desk
@patrickking9600
@patrickking9600 4 года назад
"The only thing harder than climbing Everest is not telling people that you climbed Everest."
@LadyTylerBioRodriguez
@LadyTylerBioRodriguez 4 года назад
The most truthful statement ever said about Everest along with the famous we climb it because its there.
@ItsMzPhoenix
@ItsMzPhoenix 4 года назад
Idk about that
@goldengryphon
@goldengryphon 4 года назад
I've climbed a handful of mountains in the American Rockies, and they sell embroidered patches for those you can sew onto your pack. Not a lot of cachet in climbing Goat Mountain, or Pike's Peak anymore, though.
@randomlineofletters
@randomlineofletters 4 года назад
Goes as well for being vegan.
@goldengryphon
@goldengryphon 4 года назад
@@randomlineofletters Or going to a Big Name university. Or being from any number of places. People like to brag.
@kratoselricsuzumiya8345
@kratoselricsuzumiya8345 4 года назад
Mountain climbing might be the one hobby where the hardcore people pissed off about filthy casuals are 100% right
@jkraemo
@jkraemo Год назад
I'm mostly an indoor climber and when I go climbing outdoors it's only bouldering too so I can't really talk about mountain climber, but in general the climbing community is super welcoming and helpful. I feel like it's only really this Everest bs that justifiably pisses people off (or other cases, where inexperienced climbers act like idiots and endanger others)
@Guimhj
@Guimhj 11 месяцев назад
I only respect hardcore people that get there on foot, flying for it only increases the environmental cost of the hobby. Otherwise I'm mad at them too.
@studiocelestedesign
@studiocelestedesign 7 месяцев назад
Even the hardcores have absolutely no business doing it in 2023. Not with all the clownery that happens. Even if it weren’t crowded they’re still putting sherpa’s lives in extreme danger. How can any human live with the idea that their thrills could kill a man.
@cotati76
@cotati76 7 месяцев назад
@@studiocelestedesignI wouldn’t be able to live with myself if I were the reason a Sherpa died. Thats just something that would be almost impossible for me to get over.
@RenTheWren
@RenTheWren 5 месяцев назад
Honestly, any extreme sport is like this. I've dived with people who can not dive, and they put everyone else in harm's way, as well as, in this case, ruin the trip for everyone else because they kick up ALL THE SEDIMENT SO NOBODY ELSE CAN SEE SHIT
@cliftonsargent1572
@cliftonsargent1572 3 года назад
Mr.Oliver I just want to say thank you for this channel! Thank you for what you do and thank you for hiring Daniel O’Brien he is one of my favorite writers
@oldschoolman1444
@oldschoolman1444 Год назад
Don't get scared is the equivalent of telling someone to be careful when they're working on a tall ladder. =)
@adafrost6276
@adafrost6276 4 года назад
"Hey, I've never climbed a mountain before, I'm gonna start with the tallest one in the world!" People like that probably deserve their upcoming Darwin Award.
@Narzaesthetics
@Narzaesthetics 4 года назад
Natural selection at it's finest.
@simul8rduude
@simul8rduude 4 года назад
They're doing the mountain a service...by becoming another trail marker for other upcoming award winners to follow.
@unrulysimian3897
@unrulysimian3897 4 года назад
Ada Frost - Probably?
@etielrincon
@etielrincon 4 года назад
Narges A o
@RonnieBezel
@RonnieBezel 4 года назад
Darwin award😂😂😂😂😂
@laxmangiri2455
@laxmangiri2455 4 года назад
Thank you John for recognizing my brave Sherpa brother & sisters. Mount Everest needs rest now for some time. -A Nepalese fan
@SanguineMalcontent
@SanguineMalcontent 4 года назад
No love for sherpas though?
@masonicpresence5569
@masonicpresence5569 4 года назад
John Oliver recognized "sherpas", not "Sherpas".
@misscelinateloexplica
@misscelinateloexplica 4 года назад
I send love for both Sherpas and sherpas. :D
@Onserio.
@Onserio. 4 года назад
I've got an idea bro. Just tell them a black family moved near the top of the mountain and trust me your problem will be solved.
@marinmarinhola
@marinmarinhola 4 года назад
@Desperadox23. That's if they even live to spend it at all. A lot of them die thanks to those stupid tourists' ineptitude.
@usgator
@usgator 2 года назад
It’s like that Simpson episode where Homer climbs the Murderhorn but is dragged up there by Sherpas while he sleeps in a sleeping bag.
@rachel2814
@rachel2814 Год назад
The writer that wrote the paper mache joke deserves a shout out! That was golden
@sugandhashukla2134
@sugandhashukla2134 4 года назад
I cannot thank you enough for doing this piece. I am from a small town on the India-Nepal border and the entire Himalayan region, even though a paradise for someone who loves mountaineering, is unfortunately full of problems mentioned in the video because of insane tourism and cheap labor. This episode is literally a summary of the many frustrating conversations I have had about the Himalayas with my friends from University, because of there being a lack of awareness about the tourism problems in the Himalayan region.
@RASHMEYREGMI
@RASHMEYREGMI 4 года назад
lol, India Nepal border is far far far away from Everest, trust me you have no idea what's up there. And what's up with Indian people, no matter what they always seem to find a connection to any of the landmarks in South Asia?
@theinternet1424
@theinternet1424 4 года назад
Tourism is basically when you pay to become a tepid parody of colonial explorers.
@sxxxxxlxxx
@sxxxxxlxxx 4 года назад
RASHMI REGMI Who are you to invalidate their experience? Also, did they ever say that they knew what was going on ON TOP OF EVEREST? She was talking about the REGION so stop
@Tanmayl11
@Tanmayl11 4 года назад
@@RASHMEYREGMI um...? Himalayas is a pretty big region not just mt Everest. And who the fuck are you to judge what she says? Go get a job...ohh I forgot there are none in your country.
@abhishek.chakraborty
@abhishek.chakraborty 4 года назад
@@RASHMEYREGMI trying to insinuate against humble thanking comment just goes to expose the kind of toxic hate-filled ideology and rhetoric that's preached in your pathetic bankrupt theocracy... Try to shed your Indophobic Hindu-xenophobic mindset and think in terms of whole humanity.... but alas, your belief system perhaps doesn't allow your brain to function beyond your _ummah_
@MyKrabi
@MyKrabi 4 года назад
I love you J. Oliver - am Bengali from this part of Nepal and the Sherpa community is amazing. Thank you for stepping up for them and pointing out how dumb tourists take advantage of them. (FYI - spit out my coffee at "squeezing the white guilt out of him" in response to the typical gracious Sherpa response).
@sjh3217
@sjh3217 3 года назад
Can you see Everest from where you are, or do you have to go far to do it at all? IMO if I were visiting your part of the world just the chance to see that wonder from afar would be enough.
@assasindxd3193
@assasindxd3193 3 года назад
@@sjh3217 I am a Nepali and I have seen Everest. The thing is it is relatively hard to see Everest. You normally can't see it from most towns but there are multiple points from the highway from where you can see it. However, most of the time what you see is just clouds. So people who travel a lot or are really passionate about it see it. However, if you can get to see the view of mountains just after the rain clears in the monsoon season. I promise you you will not regret it.
@Jvs-eq3iy
@Jvs-eq3iy 3 года назад
Sherpas, like the Dabbawalas of Mumbai, perform prodigies of Organized Physical Effort.
@wynterfir
@wynterfir 3 года назад
@@assasindxd3193 sounds beautiful. Isn’t it even shittier for tourists to be climbing the mountain because it is a religious thing for the sherpa community?
@assasindxd3193
@assasindxd3193 3 года назад
@@wynterfir The sherpa/mountain tribe culture/religion is different from major religions. They consider climbing and exploring their mother mountain their sacred duty. Even their death on the mountain is just their natural unification with their mother mountain. These trends of thoughts have toned down nowadays due to education and hinduism. However, a very different conversation takes place when real estate market booms in your area. Conclusion, YES sitty climbers are bad for them but genuine mountain lovers are welcome. Also the environment is not that bad now. Some trash in the trekking route seems managable. However, serious problems will start to arise when the water springs start giving out dirty water.
@JohnnyBooi
@JohnnyBooi Год назад
This is my favourite video of all the lastweektonightntopics mainly because john just did whatever he wanted throughout the video.
@LeolaGlamour
@LeolaGlamour Год назад
I’m always impressed by the people who are shooting video and photos on these jokes. Like they must have the hardest job!
@ipsilonia
@ipsilonia 4 года назад
HE WAS WEARING THE SNOW PANTS THE WHOLE TIME. WOW. TRUE DEDICATION.
@kurtsudheim825
@kurtsudheim825 4 года назад
He did the reverse of only wearing underwear at the desk!
@ariel_monaco
@ariel_monaco 4 года назад
the snow pants AND boots
@ibrahimbali189
@ibrahimbali189 4 года назад
That or a sherpa helped him wear just in time.
@EverydayIllustrate
@EverydayIllustrate 4 года назад
I wanna see John Oliver give a sherpa an awkward hug like that, though I have a feeling John Oliver hugs are always awkward since he’s really just three owl in a business casual suit. With an extensive tie collection. We all need a hobby. 😂
@saranemcova5448
@saranemcova5448 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@edwardchenock4419
@edwardchenock4419 4 года назад
Sounds like you might want to hug John .
@aazh9869
@aazh9869 Год назад
@@edwardchenock4419 who wouldn’t want to hug John!!
@PaulTheSkeptic
@PaulTheSkeptic 11 месяцев назад
I mean, you gotta admit those are some pretty damned smart owls. Maybe his movements are a bit awkward but I've never once seen him turn his head all the way around 180 degrees. Or go chasing after some rodent that scurries by. They've almost figured out how to pass as a human.
@EverydayIllustrate
@EverydayIllustrate 10 месяцев назад
@@PaulTheSkeptic Maybe the three owls chose the least flexibile and most blind of them to be the head. He does wear glasses after all. I mean, unless they just have normal glass in the lenses. 🤔
@elisam.2896
@elisam.2896 3 года назад
Such an amazing segment, I've watched it a few times now. But the thing that always gets me, is how he's wearing those ski pants the whole entire time, somehow that just makes me laugh so hard everytime.
@halseyknox
@halseyknox 2 месяца назад
How can you not like this guy... except, if it's your deceptiveness and dishonesty he is mocking....John Oliver is a quirky, witty sense of humor, modern day hero with BALLS
@lynnyfee
@lynnyfee 4 года назад
It should be a requirement for everyone to have climbed K2 before getting approval to climb Everest. This mass tourist issue would stop over night!
@IRHasDiabetes911
@IRHasDiabetes911 4 года назад
Or a bunch of overly confident people are just going to start dying on K2. If you really want to scare the shit out of people make them climb Annapurna I.
@atulkishan3752
@atulkishan3752 4 года назад
Y'all know na K2's more harder than Everest.... And man climbing Annapurna will have a fatality rate close to 60precent3
@pollypockets508
@pollypockets508 4 года назад
@@IRHasDiabetes911 I thought K2 was a more difficult climb but Annapurna was more deadly.
@wendigo3140
@wendigo3140 4 года назад
@@pollypockets508 the South face of Annapurna 1 is argued to be more technical than k2
@ThatGuy-te9wh
@ThatGuy-te9wh 4 года назад
Mass tourism basically props up Nepal's economy.
@omegalpha777
@omegalpha777 4 года назад
The Sherpa who said "We are family" he was referring about his own sherpa's colleagues, not the turists. Facepalm
@blackout07blue
@blackout07blue 4 года назад
Eh, he was probably actually talking about all of them. But still, they wouldn’t do it if the westerners didn’t make them. While they don’t make them literally, they’re so poor that they must.
@nakathakaram2251
@nakathakaram2251 4 года назад
haha ...lmao possible
@thebashfulturtle9987
@thebashfulturtle9987 4 года назад
That's the stupidest reply to that question ever then.
@FelipeBudinich
@FelipeBudinich 4 года назад
The surprise flash hug is a trick used by journalists to prevent people from continuing with what they were saying. It happens a lot, specially on live TV. "We are like family, you are like a spoilt cousin I hate"
@FelipeBudinich
@FelipeBudinich 4 года назад
​@John O Are you a journalist that it hit so close to home? See the image on the link imgtv.ecn.cl/uploads/2016/05/10/20160510030309892.jpg Won't be the first time, won't be the last time.
@kylemucerino2558
@kylemucerino2558 2 месяца назад
That AT&T joke worked then, it works now, and it will probably work in another 4 years🤣
@LetticeTravels
@LetticeTravels 3 года назад
Great report. I esp love the ending "go get me a dinning table". LOL
@lhaviland8602
@lhaviland8602 4 года назад
20:36 "Our fatality rate is *close* to zero". Wait a minute.
@valerierodger7700
@valerierodger7700 4 года назад
Yep. We had a training film at work that was particularly impactful thanks largely to its last line, "and remember stay calm and you will almost never be killed." There's something about that "almost never" that made it stick in my brain for the past 20 years
@bluegenes2273
@bluegenes2273 4 года назад
"If you've experienced injury, back pain or death, call this number..."
@cartoonishidealism582
@cartoonishidealism582 4 года назад
Poor Janice...
@tamarbeker1701
@tamarbeker1701 Год назад
​@@cartoonishidealism582 dear God, is she alright?
@radiological12
@radiological12 4 года назад
I expected the first Rick roll but you absolutely got me with the second one
@roecocoa
@roecocoa 4 года назад
I completely expected the third one that never came.
@ElBribri
@ElBribri 4 года назад
Actually he got me on the first one, I saw the second one coming
@wheretheheckismykummerspec7218
@wheretheheckismykummerspec7218 4 года назад
I saw neither the first nor the second one coming xD
@marybarry2230
@marybarry2230 2 месяца назад
I’ve always enjoy John’s topics. When I saw this one I KNEW it was going to be good!
@deecohen1383
@deecohen1383 Год назад
Getting Rick Rolled by John in December 2022 is the Holiday Gift I NEEEEEED🎄🥰
@rodneysmart9774
@rodneysmart9774 4 года назад
10:25 "we're like family" If that's true then the sherpas are the parents and the clients are little infants that rely on them for everything.
@rodneysmart9774
@rodneysmart9774 4 года назад
@mushroomsAreAwesomethere are lots of mushrooms where I live,
@samuelzehdenick4216
@samuelzehdenick4216 4 года назад
That was the british Ben Fogle in that spot.
@amorag59
@amorag59 4 года назад
@Robert Curtin Wipe their own asses but still need all their *shit* carried
@jackielromero
@jackielromero 4 года назад
Best comment, this is their land, their genes have a mutation to live so high up in the sky, but this is one of the poorest countries in the world, doesn't mean we have the right to go exploit them. The only people making money in Nepal r the ones who run the government, what a surprise😔
@Edgemaster72
@Edgemaster72 4 года назад
So there's two kinds of fecal time bomb up there
@amandaflicop3122
@amandaflicop3122 4 года назад
John: As this sherpa will tell you- *Rickrolled* Me: Ahhh you got me John: As this sherpa will tell you- *Actual video of a sherpa talking about Mt Everest* Me: Ahhh you got me
@Prestonhlt
@Prestonhlt 4 года назад
this comment got me
@laurenlincoln9587
@laurenlincoln9587 3 года назад
There are so many corpses up there they're used as directions, Turn left at the body with the green boots, For example. There really isn't a way to take them down the mountain so they're left there, it's so cold they freeze and there isn't much of a mess
@wolverinefangowings
@wolverinefangowings Год назад
Regarding the "Don't get scared" at 8:00 - from what I've read about climbers they certainly are scared - or at least respectful of the danger. But in a situation like that getting scared aka panicking will very likely get you and/or your teammates killed.
@phredbookley183
@phredbookley183 4 года назад
"We are like a family" just hurt my soul. What else did you expect him to say? That's like asking your barber if your haircut turned out well. This is business and you're putting these people in literal life-and-death danger.
@dr.lyleevans6915
@dr.lyleevans6915 4 года назад
Sherpas do the job voluntarily as there is little other opportunity in that region (Tibet/Nepal) and make roughly 10x the average wage. It can be looked at as an evil, but these folks depend on this income for their family so that is something to consider.
@FilthyNobeard
@FilthyNobeard 4 года назад
@@dr.lyleevans6915 Having to constantly put your life on the line in service to something as frivolous as a complete stranger's bragging rights seems like an awful way to make a living. The notion that they rely on this doesn't do much to distract from that, it just shines a light on different issues.
@VengD
@VengD 4 года назад
It's the age old debate... These people don't have much opportunity and might have a hard time just paying for food without this job. Without these tourists they would starve. But does that make it morally right to use their service when they're pushed into that work because of poverty? And just to make it clear... I don't know aaanyyyything about the conditions there. No idea how their situation is. When I see something like this, it just makes me think of sex workers in like Taiwan and the Philippines.
@Funkopedia
@Funkopedia 4 года назад
There are plenty of folks working regular, if low paying jobs down at the bottom. These guys want big bucks, it really is a choice. Just like the guys that harvest swallow nest. High risk, high reward. At the very least, be consoled that they are very very good at this, and are more likely to survive than the people that hire them.
@Shuizid
@Shuizid 4 года назад
It's even worse. He couldn't say the anything not absolutely reassuring because it could frighten the people around them and pose a threat to the expedition. Those people entrust their lifes to the sherpas. It's like a patient asking a heart surgeon how he feels when cutting him open - to him it is a technical procedure, like repairing a very complicated car. But he sure as hell won't say that.
@zorgocreates
@zorgocreates 4 года назад
I remember typing how I love the show even though the problems shown are usually American. And now, I can say I love this episode because it has pointed out one of the bad tourism problems in my country.
@brynotar
@brynotar 4 года назад
Lol Everest isnt a country it's a mountain.
@tifforo1
@tifforo1 4 года назад
Thank you so much for having this attitude! Sometimes people are like, "how dare this American show criticize my country? Don't they have faults of their own (that the show made tons of episodes about)?"
@bandedski2550
@bandedski2550 4 года назад
@@brynotar I appreciate you so much
@thelatereviewer7228
@thelatereviewer7228 4 года назад
@@brynotar well it lies in our country so it is problem of country.
@Roxfox
@Roxfox 4 года назад
@@brynotar Space isn't a man, it's a place!
@chrishansen2409
@chrishansen2409 3 года назад
The oldest guy to climb Everest, Yuichrio Miura, is actually the guy who skied part of Everest in the 70s. He’s planning on climbing Everest soon at age 90.
@penguinuprighter6231
@penguinuprighter6231 3 года назад
The longest ski crash of all time.
@ExtremelyRadiant
@ExtremelyRadiant 2 месяца назад
Brilliant, as always. ❤ Thanks, John! 🎉😊
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