Slime is right, the machine building to wilderness skinning pipeline is real. i was watching linus and then 2 hrs later i was watching a guy crush a squirrels bones and skinning it with one clean movement. it was cool
39:30 akin to that experience is when I went to a born-again school and they started praying without doing the crucifix/sign of the cross, not really offended or anything to that degree, was just confused since I was a kid back then and i was raised catholic
To be fair to slime, I'm also one of those kids that had really early development, so i believe him about the word search. My mom has told me that by the time i was 1, i was learning how to walk, speaking with correct tense in sentences (eg. "I'm going outside" rather than "I go outside"), and solving children's jigsaw puzzles. Apparently i was quite the early developer in terms of puzzle solving and motor skills, but i also didnt get potty traiend until i was like 3 or 4, so you win some you lose some i guess.
My oldest memory is one of several early memories I have, but I dont know exactly when each one fell so I can't say which came first. One 'memory' which is definitely first would be nursery but I literally remember sitting in a long yellow room with a toy, I dont remember details on the walls and stuff nor what toy i had so I dont really count it. One full memory is somewhere around year 2 or 3 of school (so age 6-8), with my friend mocking these girls in the year below us for saying they were fairies. Another memory is the same age range (cant be any more specific but I remember our primary school split our playgrounds into reception - year 3 and year 4-6 and the fact there were children at least 2 years younger than us in the younger playground, it must be year 2-3) is this kid in the year below me chasing me and trying to bite me. We actually became good friends years later, as he went to my high school too and my friends brother was his friend so we sorta bridged the year groups. Another memory is being mocked by my friends for saying I came out of my mums bum because thats what my mum told me, as opposed to everyone else saying they came out of their mum's tummy. Strange how they were so sure you couldn't come out of the butt and yet none of us knew what a vagina was. I think this may have been year 3 so probably later memory than the other 2.
Lion king VS Kimba thing has been settles by YMS a few years ago. He made a brief video about it. For example some of the screenshots used from Kimba on the website is from after the lion king came out
The Mickey Mouse thing reminded me of one of my most recurring bits in my relationship that Beethoven was black, and my bf, a doctoral student in music performance, loves it and doesn't hate it at all
its a sad day when even the podcast I love so much reminds me now that all of my friends are happy and married and I'm still alone and majorly depressed lmao
my first memory was when I was 3 I was jumping between two couches and then missed the couch and hit my face on this rock table thing on the side and going to hospital afterwards i still have the scar on my lip
counterplay to the counterplay of the circle game that ive learned from my father is that if you catch their finger in the hole with your hand you get to punch them twice
31:02 on the off chance somebody sees this, i hope the boys look into the research on recovered memories and how debunked false memories are. good resource would be the work of Ross Cheit
I believe my oldest memory is my mom walking me on the Beach down in Florida as the sun sets and I’m like 1 or 2 maybe but it could be a constructed memory 😵💫
We called the game where you punch each other if you look "Balls" because in the movie "Waiting", where the game may or may not have originated from, you hold your balls in the 👌 and if someone looks you punch them.
My earliest memories are being yelled at by my mum, and being at the water park with my big brother when some kid bust his head open on a tunnel and my mum had to hold his head together.
@@StillTryingMyBest it was an experience to be sure. I tend to miss a lot of the traumatic experiences that my siblings get to see though, so I'm chilling.
This is my favorite episode from you guys. Like seriously I was laughing out loud more than not for this one. Like one of u fucks said once, “we can still have our best episode” or summ like that
On the earliest memories convo, not at all to try to diagnose anybody, but I've read that ppl with autism spectrum disorder tend to store memories differently, and often with have highly detailed earlier memories than neurotypical ppl. I'm pretty sure there is also connection with early reading and ASD!
yeah we called "the gentlemans game" "Ball Gazer". my friends and i also played one called "palm pyramid" with the same concept but instead of the circle you made your hand into a pyramid. no punching for that one just a loss of dignity . honestly worse
The hardest pro-American song I've ever heard is Star Spangled Man from Captain America 1, shit makes me wanna buy war bonds and I'm not even American or living in 1945
36:30 In his two and a half hour video about Kimba, YMS didacted like an hour how this misconception that Lion King is a rip off from Kimba got spread. Basically, Kimba is such a long running series, still going to this day, that you can easily pick out frames that are reminiscent from Lion King, some of the frames shown in that article actually came out after Lion King.
the animated series came out in the 60’s way before the lion king. it’s not a direct rip but the lead animator admitted that he had seen kimba before. could have easily been inspired by it
Ludwig talking to the kids like they're adults is actually so important for their development, particularly using "adult words" is how kids increase their vocab. Plus they love that shit cause everyone else babies them
@@zekeeynon8530 @sandenson ohhh thank you for explaining. But that's the same with learning anything, at first you might get it wrong but through someone who knows better correcting them they relearn it. The issue comes when people aren't willing to relearn something but kids are constantly learning and relearning stuff.
I was thinking the exact same thing. My parents did that with me growing up. Their philosophy was always speaking to me as an adult. I will defiantly be using that with my kids. And taking them to the yard adult only child pageants for kids
This episode confirmed that Slime was not born, he was grown in a secret military base in Colorado. The air force planned to just drop Slime into Columbia and have him dismantle the drug cartels singlehandedly
I visibly smiled when aiden brought up athpo and was glad to finally hear him be talked about what with his choice of leaving and all, and yes Ludwig is sunsetting 100%
at 1:09:30 when slime said “dude you’re weird… you’re so fucking weird and stupid”. I feel like if people just started responding to talking points with those words in that inflection we could save the world
yes he is very funny but you should know that part of being on a show where the purpose to be funny is not bringing the conversation to a dead stop to sit and applaud a one liner
the platform originally called "El Hoyo" its from Spain not Portugal, i know Aiden probably got corrected a thousand times by now but i jsut want to see him frustrated the next episode because i love watching it.
Aiden not knowing the Disguised Toast thing is hilarious because you guys have talked about it before on the podcast and that's how Nick found out that that was the connection. Also Slime said the same exact responses lmaoooo
My first memory is my mom buckling me into my car seat and then getting in the front seat and asking, “Are you ready to turn 3 tomorrow?” And me yelling, “Yeah!!” lol She was picking me up from my aunts house and it was dark outside. I remember my little blue car seat and staring at the moon as we drove away.
Aiden's core memory of jumping on the couch and hitting his head on the coffee table is so crazy because I have almost the exact same memory only except I had hit the corner of my eye and had to go get stitches for it LOL. I still have the scar too!
@@fluorescentfuneralalt Oh gosh.. I also had this dumb thing happen not long after this (5th grade) and I got pushed back into a telephone pole and like a nail or something put an indent in the back of my head. Had to get staples too LOL. Seems like staples is the option for head trauma?? LMAO.
i also did the same thing but as much as i believe it was piano in the restaurant… or maybe i made the piano up. but the memory of being scared to look at myself in the mirror with a patched up eye is too real
for me it was when my parents had a gathering over and one of their friends lowered his arm with a cigarette in his hand while i was next to him and the bud hit my forehead. i guess injuries just stick around as core memories
Slime bringing up brought out a memory of me in my elementary school’s auditorium singing all these songs. Multiple times! That’s crazy because I’m also like 10 years his junior.
Considering that Ludwig is in his sunsetting era, and will eventually fall off or get cancelled as most content creators do, I propose that Mogul Moves replaces Ludwig with a new one. A new Ludwig is crowned by the previous one every five years to avoid falling off. Each Ludwig is tasked by taking the originals place in every area he is active, and must legally change their name to keep the brand going.
I think Hamlet is the one most folks say inspired Lion King... cause of the whole about a prince who's father murdered by his uncle thing... though MacBeth is about someone destined to be king who is insecure about it... so I guess they both kind of work. I'm not sure either intentionally were used as inspiration. Nevermind they looked it up. Carry on.
My earliest memory is unfortunately a traumatic event so I know for sure it’s not constructed. I was about 3 years old and a hornet flew into my shirt while I was laying down. Bastard stung me 5 times in the chest and ever since I’ve been afraid of wasp, bees, Hornets, etc.
Heads up on the lion king rip off thing, it’s bs. Kimba is a TV show with a fuck ton of episodes. It has a pretty out there story as well, way too absurdist to have inspired Lion King. Also, a lot of people misrepresent the context for those similar shots.
First memories are weird. Mine is of me scrumanging around my house looking for a part of one of my toys. But even then I thought it was odd because I was like wait how do I know this is mine? I couldn't recall any other formative memories but knew instinctively where I was going and what I was looking for.