@@HAL69000 I don't think you understand what a Republican is beyond a word for a bad guy trope. It's really easy for anybody to say rude things to the back of someone's head if they're focused on wrangling their 3 children on the sidewalk. Also it's easy to say rude things to an entire group of people you don't understand in an internet comment, but hey you're not a Republican so you can't be an asshole, right? Ah self-righteous indignation, how delectable it is to maltreat others when you've convinced yourself you can do no wrong.
@@HAL69000as a Republican I can confidently say, no I do not blatantly disrespect people to their faces for absolutely no reason. Look into things before commenting them, please.
Easy. Be some crap-stain with a lot of mommy and daddy's money to throw around, and have zero empathy or manners because you've ALWAYS had mommy and daddy's money, and that money is a force field that has protected you from developing decency like a normal human being, for your whole life. 😂
What I despise the most about these Cobra-potato clones is that they target men who are not in a good place and give them the worst advice possible. They know that teaching a mindset that values materialism and devalues other people, particularly women, is going to hurt their ability to find good relationships. And these hacks are BANKING on that suffering. They're not just clowns, they're freaking evil.
Mr hes rich i mean its his money he can flex his roches if he wants i legit drc because what are you getting off flexing things you are gonna leave behind when you dead
Pro Tip: If you've never heard of someone and somehow they're popular for no explicable reason, it's not organic and that person is being funded and pushed on you.
@@DarkArachnid666 A politician being funded? That's crazy, next you'll tell me it got wet last time it rained, but that's somehow significant for that particular time it rained.
@@filledwithvariousknowledge2747 exactly. I also don't consider RU-vid social media, it's not even close. It's weird that many people do and treat it as social media
@@Shalyn-ln9tu i think its a RU-vid problem too. i don't have a twitter but when i did have tik tok initially all i saw was garbage but i will say their algorithm is scary accurate about showing you things related to your interests (as well as shadow banning people) once it knows what you want that is all you get which is why i actually stopped using it. something could be trending but if it doesn't pertain to you then you wont see it. RU-vid mixes your personal interests with viral media and once you get it in your feed it takes ages to weed out that content again. Even on like on suggested content and you are spammed with that content.
He also complained about something that he couldn't fix, let other people dictate the things he listens to, partakes in media (even tv, and here i thought watching cars go fast was a poor person hobby), works multiple jobs, gets involved in scams (i also consider these videos scams), has no life outside work, and feels he doesn't deserve the vacations he'd need to be in a good place mentally. Wow, he must be incredibly broke. Me? I don't watch any tv, just yt and what streaming services my parents pay for. I don't walk because, well, our city isn't made for it and recently, the weather's been so bad the air quality just says "unhealthy". I have a job where i'm on call so i still have to think about work even outside of work but i'm so unbroke that i have free time and can actually improve myself by learning new skills and gaining experiences. He's so broke i bet he wouldn't be able to figure out how to spin on a spinning wheel or weave on a loom. I'd say i'm the clear winner, here.
Apparently, if you're rich, you're supposed run down little kids while insulting them. I hope his Daddy sees one of these videos and pulls his trust fund.
I always thought walking was something lucky people who are healthy enough to do so do for health and enjoyment 🤷🏻♀️ I don't ever want to be so rich and delusional that walking and listening to music is no longer one of the most enjoyable things I can do. Even though I have transportation, I still prefer to walk a lot of places because its entertaining and exciting. You notice so much more just walking around and sometimes you even find little treasures like a discarded husky wearing a tuxedo air freshener that's still intact
@@tatiana4050As the result of an accident where I was hit by a drunk driver running a red light as I was crossing the street, the damage done to my right hip and knee makes it unbearably painful for me to walk for more than 20 minutes. I obviously have to go places and do things which require walking, so I'm just in chronic pain 24/7. But I've missed out on so much...I have 2 grandsons that I have never (and will never) gone to an amusement park or play centre with. I'll never run around with them, playing chase or hide-and-seek. I've had to cancel plans with family and friends at the last minute so many times, because I've just been in too much pain. I'm home all day (I'm on disability) and my daughter works. There have been so many times that I know I've let her down...she's come home after a bad day at work and I couldn't even stand long enough to make her dinner, sometimes household chores go undone for days because the pain is so bad, she's asked me to run one errand for her and I've had to text her to let her know that I won't be able to do it, knowing that she'll have to do it herself and add another hour and a half onto her day, etc, etc, etc. My pain doesn't just impact me, it impacts everyone I know, and I'm constantly letting them down because of it. What I wouldn't give to be able to put the leash on our dog, and go for a walk with her through the beautiful forest that's 5 minutes away from our home. Or run around the park with my grandsons. Or a million other things. So, what does someone like me have to say about someone like him? He's a POS and a complete cretin!! As the person above you said, walking isn't something poor people do, it's something lucky people do. It's something that billions of people do every day and take completely for granted. I really wish I was still one of those people. ☹️
These Andrew Tate copycats are getting out of hand. All I get on my feed on tik tok are these "helpful tips" that will make you rich when most of these are about "if you wanna get rich, be rich" and than they promote their "make you rich online classes"
I love the way he shouts "chill!" as he is flailing around and yelling about something incredibly minor. Also, If I've been forced to sit in one position for a quite a while, I feel the impulse to stand up too, because I ache, not because I expect to leave immediately. If this guy is rich, why is he not flying first class, with his own booth?
There are two things that I noticed about this man while watching your video. 1. He literally has so many tattoos. He must've been lazy because those tattoos looks like it took a while to complete. He was definitely sitting on his behind then. 2. If this guy doesn't play video game, why does he have PlayStation button symbols on his fingers as tattoos? He definitely plays video games.
@bellaknightR597 depends on the person, location and size of tattoo. Very few people can stand perfectly still while being stabbed millions of times for hours.
The fact that Andrew Tate's involvement in human trafficking hasn't been blown up shows how little people actually care about that issue next to hearing things they want to hear.
People say that is fake, and because how corrupt Romanian police is, no one is taking those claims seriously. But given Tate's behavior, I'm not dismissing those allegations.
@@jcaesar19871 but that's my point: the same people that believe completely bonkers claims about other celebrities dismiss actual police cases against others, simply because they like their message. He just says some stuff they like, so it's a "conspiracy" to bring him down because he's "speaking truth" (the same truth hundreds of thousands of other "alpha males" speak), so they gotta "take him down". It's insane.
@@sethgaston845 He's so full of himself. I mean maybe he's got a point about the Romanian police. People have commented about how corrupt it is. And we certainly have our own problems with the FBI. But is hard to take a clown seriously. So unless someone actually comes to his defense and can prove those screenshots on his phones were planted, there's really nothing I can say. And is especially hard to really care about him when he's made misogynistic comments about women. lol
@sethgaston845 ikr, it's like when Johnny Depp had his career dragged through the mud because of accusations that later revealed (via audio recording) that he was the one being abused but Ezra Miller who is a legit criminal was just at a red carpet for his Flash movie like nothing ever happened
It reminds me of when I would go for walks to workout in Florida and when guys would try to offer me “rides” in their car and I’d say no thanks they’d call me broke and I would be like “????” Like I’m literally working out 😭
The advice he is giving out can be very dangerous. I've had burnout in the past as well as depression doing jobs that were intensive and was fortunate enough to recognise that if I carried on, I might not be here today. Honestly, recognising stress/burnout and depression triggers should be taught and would lower suicide rates. If he was promoting that, it would be worthwhile instead of the ruinous practices.
problem is he gives no sh!ts about anyone but himself. same deal with every single one of them. all in it for that sweet sweet SWEET internet attention
Start up business owner here. I literally watch August The Duck while doing my stuff lol. Your hard work determines your success, not the image you show the world. Anyone can fake it. I know A LOT of broke people who "listen to Podcasts".. and that's all they do with their lives, so much they don't actually do anything else.
@@87axalI would disagree, there is luck and family wealth, but there are so many ways to make some good money (Not these alpha male losers). I just don’t think it’s a good idea to live your life blaming not having money on being unlucky.
@@TropicalityCat Bro inheritance is the most common way to obtain wealth *by far* . The American dream is a lie, propaganda to keep you quiet and obedient. Wake the fuck up and face reality, you don't *get* rich, you are *born* rich, and very, very rarely does anyone ever get rich who wasn't born that way. And even *then* the only way to get rich is by walking over other people. Rich people are either ignorant or ruthless, most of them are both. Look at Elon Musk, look at Jeff Bezos. Those people are monsters. Dragons, hoarding wealth they stole by burning people alive. Poverty is wanted, countless people having too little for the sake of very few having way too much is an inherent corner stone of our society. This is the reality we live in and no amount of coping or wishful thinking will change anything about that. Face the facts.
Apparently, the guy hasn't come across dedicated collectors/fans and resellers would walk miles (if they don't have a car) and take a public transit to reach their destination so they can just stand early outside of a store for items that are either hard to find or high demand. I've seen those types of people, and I can tell you that these people are far from poor.
This guy is the personification of sadness. His existence seems to rely on criticizing what other people do, just that those people don't give a flying fuck what he thinks.
I personally like to stand up as soon as the plane lands and get confused when people don't. Like you've been literally sitting in a cramped seat for HOURS standing for 20 minutes after sitting for so long is nice. Also some people can't control their luggage once they try to drag it off the overhead compartment, especially if you have an aisle seat. Once it starts sliding towards you while they try to drag it out, if you are sitting you will have a hard time dodging and potentially get a head/neck injury (yes I've seen it happen before and it looks really painful)
The point of having money is so you can buy time. Like august said, pay for other people to do things so you don't have to and have the time to do other things.
My grandpa is a business owner (Aaron Ross, CEO of Lagoon Pumping and Dredging). He started the business himself and worked really hard to get it to what it is today. He always has time and money to enjoy life with me and the rest of his grandchildren because he has reached what the guy in this video (and Andrew Tate) hasn’t, contentment.
Those poor parents just trying to get the groceries and kids home in one piece, and there's some loser on the sidewalk trying to power walk through their toddler.
Since the advent of social media I think it’s important we acknowledge that boys and men go through the “you aren’t good enough as a man because..” just like us girl go through the “you’re not feminine, skinny, curvy enough etc” listen if you’re a man or woman just be yourself. You don’t have to be manly or feminine or curvy or skinny or alpha because you think everyone else would like that. You have to like you.
He said complaining is something poor people do, yet he complains about people on plains. And if that is an issue, why does he not just become rich enough to buy his own private plain?
This is the kind of guy that is so controlling he will yell at you if you walk into the kitchen too fast or slow. Always remember only HE knows the best way to do it and you'll always be doing it wrong.
"Rich people don't do these things, they work. Forever. All the time. Work themselves into the grave just for money." how do you even do that? Do you have fun? Do you know what fun means? Have you ever just .. relaxed? How would you even keep that up?
To the point about hobbies being less enjoyable when you start getting paid for them, my favourite story I've ever stumbled across online was about an elderly man who wanted the neighbour kids to stop rattlings sticks on his fence, so he starts paying the kids to do it (like asking them to rattle his fence whenever they were out there playing for, say, $10 a week) and then gradually makes excuses to pay them less and less, until he eventually tells them he can't pay them at all anymore, and they never rattle his fence again...
Ingvar Kamprad (The guy who founded IKEA and became ultra rich) was taking public transportation to work every day. He didn't care about looking rich, I guess he rather remained rich.
Honestly even the good ones have really questionable advices. To me what drives me sick is that if you do something that is not productive. It don't matter if even your learning from youtube or google , as long as what you do isn't tied to your business or dream goal , it's not productive or don't do it . That is what some of these kind of end up saying and I really started to worry once that whenever I played a game or watch a youtube video. I keep convincing myself they are productive . Like a strategy game teaching me how to get the maths done right or a science video I watch for fun teaching me more about astronomy and so on. Like I get it some hobbies have more stuff even games can teach you things , even movies can help you learn something new . But I'm sick of trying to justify those things are productive. Next time I'm doing some fun activity , it's only for fun , no longer finding reasons to make me convinced it's productive. I still do work and important stuff but it's these motivation stuff that makes you feel bad for doing something not productive. if you don't feel the same way , I'm glad you are able to live a nice life ! don't let this happen to you. It's not bad to motivate yourself but too much motivation gets you no where. It's really sad when you become rich and can't quit because it will affect you badly from social or monetary point of view. You can't just become rich and enjoy, mostly if you are working hard to become rich , you can't get out of work easily . Social pressure or dignity or just that your used to company. And it's really hard to always feel the same way. Some people want to become rich to buy cars , but if you can't drive your car because your busy working then it's really sad , it's not that you can't always but some loose interest or just that once you get rich , you have a upkeep to hold . you can't just quit your job like you never did it anymore. You can enjoy your car or stuff when you are free but that free time won't be same for all. Even if you manage to quit job , you might not be able to join anymore easily . What I said is just my own personal point of view. take it with plenty of salt.
This bothers me more than it should: people who cut in front of others while leaving a plane are more than likely not bad people, they just have short connections. There is nothing more annoying than when you know that you will barely make your connection due to a delay and everyone else around you thinks that you are just a jerk and even intentionally blocks you.
The one cutting isn't the only one with a short connection though - that's why they're a jerk. If you follow instructions then you get the fastest unloading time for everyone, if you only care about yourself then you're willing to cut and delay others just to make your day easier. Being in a rush doesn't make anyone special.
@@kiraPh1234k going row by row is actually the slowest way to deplane. Everyone behind you is waiting while you are getting your luggage from the overhead bin. The fastest way would be to go column by column because then the entire column can get their bags from the overhead bin at the same time. Try explaining this to passengers though… Also, not everyone has a short connection, or even a connection at all.
@@Finder245 You're right, that's not what I'm saying though. If passengers don't follow the airline instructions, then it delays the boarding process. I wasn't intending to say they use the fastest possible method when giving instructions.
@@kiraPh1234k I am with you on boarding. You cannot get there faster by boarding first. Leaving the plane though… nah… if you have something in the overhead bin, you should really let people behind you go before trying to grab that. And to be clear: when I (very rarely) put something up there, I live by the same rule. I usually travel with a very small bag though and put it under the seat.
@@hn2405 You know who buys business and first class tickets? Broke people, and business travelers who somehow still have a corporate travel policy that allows those expensive tickets. (...and a few people who truly have more money than they can reasonably spend)
"Time is too valueable to waste walking, but also you should sit on a plane for an extra 20 minutes instead of getting up. I've totally thought this through."
I've tried putting this into practice and ran into a bit of a hiccup. As it turns out, my office actually has no parking space, and only the service entrance is accessible by road to begin with. The front entrance is in a pedestrian zone. Damn European cities.
it's so funny to listen to these insane dudes talk about doing business when there's 0 information about what business even means. like, what work are you doing that's so go go go, it has to be done constantly, all the time, never stop. what IS you job? why are you flying places if not for vacation? business meetings? about what? and wouldn't it be better to take that as a video call meeting or a conference call, since going to the airport and getting on a plane and all that will certainly be less profitable than staying home or at your normal office.
The thing about Max's comment about the radio is that, if you are listening to something you don't like on the radio station, you can literally change the station. You can control whether you stay on the radio station. You can even, oh I don't know, turn the radio off. Wow. What an interesting idea!
Can confirm. When the execs at the fortune 500 i work at come tour, they just hover over the fucking ground. They dont walk. They actually dont even have legs.
I kind of agree on not dwelling on things you can’t control, but venting about frustration can also be healthy. Also with the whole incentive thing, I love to crochet in my free time and some people have told me I should open an Etsy shop but I refuse because then the thing I do to relax turns into a job
talking about the airport, why must we stand first to get off first. first of all, i don't know how the line of getting out of the plane works in US, but in asia (malaysia), whoever get their luggage first and stuff may go asap and be the first one to get off the plane. now why you may ask? have y'all ever walked from the aisle 22 to the immigration stamp? that shit is my cardio. and second of all, even if i run my way to the immigration stamp (which mine is international, since i'm not Malaysian) I STILL HAVE TO QUEUE HALF AN HOUR :") so the point is, the reason i wanna get off the plane first, was simply to get a faster stamp so i don't have to wait in the queue too long, and get out of the airport as quickly as possible. that's all. call me lame or whatever, but my parents would not be kind enough to wait for me to come out of the airport late :")