One criticism. If you drew a line horizontally on the vid. The top half is nothing! You need a setup or point the cam down a bit. There's just so much empty space. I know you say "we doing a stream setup" but you've not told us when
I don't wanna sound pedantic and annoying, but in case Austin reads the comments: finally getting therapy for my hypochondriasis truly changed my life. You may not be able to completely cure those anxieties, but even reducing them like 10% (and/or having strategies to cope with them when they arise) frees up an absolute fuck ton of space in your brain and another absolute fuck ton of time in your day-to-day existence. There's nothing more grizzled and manly than facing head-on the shit that makes your life worse. xoxo, a fellow gay hypochondriac
@@BobsTheBuild3r this is a comment of someone who just figured out what pedantic means and has now decided that everyone else also must have not known it
One criticism. If you drew a line horizontally on the vid. The top half is nothing! You need a setup or point the cam down a bit. There's just so much empty space. I know you say "we doing a stream setup" but you've not told us when.
Other meds or conditions also require monthly bloodwork. PrEP usually entails STD (including HIV) testing so that could be why he gets bloodwork done, but it could also be because of hormonal medications.
@@simplicitylost Can confirm, on PrEP as well. I have a prescription for three months and have bloodwork done about every 3 months and it includes blood draws for hiv/std testing. Used to previously do it monthly until new PCP said we could do 3 month increments instead.
ok no but Eddy going to grab a fry at 3:21 and Austin just SNIPING them and keeping them all to himself and Eddy having to put his hands back down awkwardly as he realizes Austin isn't going to put the box back in between them to at least SHARE????? Austin is NEVER defeating the selfish top accusations lmao
There's a weird period in your early 30s where everyone thinks you're within 10 years of them. I had teenagers thinking I was in college, and 60 year olds asking about my grandchildren (I don't even have kids).
Also, what is even considered old changes. I remember right after high school, I got a job _working_ at a different high school, and when I’d tell the 14-year-old freshmen I was 19, they’d *always* say “you’re so old!”
@@simplicitylostThat’s also i gotta say a very western thing i’ve noticed. My cousin is 14 and i am 18 yet she never thinks of me as old. Also i don’t think of somebody like Hasan that’s 32 as old although he is 14 years older. Idk
I’m a woman & this episode was fire. It’s 9am & I’m crying laughing. Will & his weapons… Austin being addicted to getting his blood taken… hasan exposing Austin, Eddy realizing how much he’d kill at a gay bar…. Fucken gold. Also, Eddy, can you record audio books. You have such a soothing voice. Like, it’s like you’re my best friend but also a stranger but also it feels super normal to listen to… idk. I can’t describe it. It makes me happy. I’m also neurotic. So there’s that.
@@no-rr4km I get where you got that from the phrasing, but I think they just meant that Will is what dude bros would be like if they weren't toxic in general, not that he specifically has gone through some 'toxic to wholesome' transformation.
I honestly don't understand why anyone would listen to this as an audio podcast without watching if they have the choice, what is even the point if you don't get little glimpses of Kaya living her best life in the background?? 🥰🥰
it’s not “funny” cause a person died or whatever but Jimmy Buffetts whole career was about spending all your time on the beach and he died of skin cancer
I’m so happy for will and his hot sauce, there’s nothing nicer than completing a project that’s really personal to you and having your friends GENUINELY like it.
Yo that story about Kick feels like a Black Mirror episode, that's horrific oh my god. like literally all of the worst aspects of live streaming and the privatized internet all in one story
I used to work at a Hobby shop, and supergluing cuts was absolutely the norm there. Superglue dries almost instantaneously on human skin so it's just about the quickest way to seal up cuts (even faster if you use zip-kicker). Granted, most of our injuries there were from Razor Blades/Xacto Knifes, which are very narrow cuts. If I had been inflicted with a gaping wound/puncture I'd probably have gone to the hospital
I just went back on Eddy's youtube to see thumbnails of him without the mustache and YOUR HONOUR, WHO IS THAT MAN. THAT'S LITERALLY NOT EDDY BURBACK. BRO WTF.
I think it‘s the combination of all 4 of them that make the podcast. It’s perfectly balanced when they are all there and it’s not the same when either one of them is missing.
Half way through right now and I just HAVE to stop and pause to comment about Austin's hypochindia, I am everything he is scared of. A bit older, but I have had cancer 3 times, I have autoimmune diseases in my bowels, one of which has been removed, autoimmune disease in my liver, heart, and kidneys. I need to monitor my blood regularly and I DONT EVEN GET MY BLOOD DRAWN THAT MUCH. What the hell, Austin? Lmao
Austin’s best episode, he’s got some primal hog energy that runs in his veins, naturally hog energy can’t help but take over when drawn out with the mating song known as The American National Anthem, TANA as it’s known on 4chan
@@DroneCorpse She talked about it a lot on the Tana episode, so I’m pretty sure bringing it up more isn’t really gonna change anything. People who watch Fear& already know about it
Fun fact: the 14:20 is called "umarell". From the Wiki page: "Umarell (Italian spelling of the Bolognese Emilian word umarèl, Emilian pronunciation: [umaˈrɛːl]; plural umarî) are men of retirement age who spend their time watching construction sites, especially roadworks - stereotypically with hands clasped behind their back and offering unwanted advice to the workers. Its literal meaning is "little man" (also umaréin). The term is employed as lighthearted mockery or self-deprecation."
feminine men have always been a widely liked demo of men. look at prince, mj, rick james, david bowie, freddy mercury, every frontman of a pop punk band 2000-2013. rick james had box braids, with the braided bangs, and some thigh high red boots on, on an album cover, and was getting bitches with ease and in excess.