When I walked through campus on my lunch break today I saw six different people eating with Cody on their screens and I’ve never felt more connected to my community Edit: I realize that I worded this in a very fake sounding way but I swear it happened. Anyway if you go to uiowa and ur a Cody fan whats good
@@backspacepunk7084nope. Pretending not to be scared of something is very common of people. Being vulnerable is basically revealing your weaknesses/fears/etc.. being open.
She could just scrape that shit off with a damn butter knife. Lol. My son doesn't like the cream in the Oreo due to his sensory. I couldn't imagine scraping the cream off with my hands. Hell no lol
To the people in the comments saying Oreos are vegan, they have an area on their website explicitly stating that Oreos are not vegan due to cross contamination
He’s needs the topical cream my doc gave me. Unlike anything. Gets rid of whatever plagues your skin. I get dermatitis blisters on mine and it’s like gone.
@gigiamour whats it called? I use lotion on my feet before putting socks on in bed and i realized my feet were too moist for too long. I had yellow on my big toe, like halfway down the nail. Its a lot better now with lamasil and something else idr
@@bellawillis5873most overused comment on this channel 😂 he post at the same time everyday… ppl eat lunch around the same time every day mind blowing 🤯
The baby section on planes idea is honestly a great idea. Like for the parents’ sake, it could be really nice and have like a diaper changing station, free diapers, it would be nice and private and new parents could meet other new parents and have a sense of solidarity since traveling with babies is really difficult. And it’s the best of both worlds.
Yeaaa and there should definitely not be like an extra premium cost for a baby/family section. Knowing airlines companies they’d take it as a cash grab opportunity
Okay but it should only be limited to like 2 rows, so 2 sets of parents. Babies scare each other awake with wailing all the time. So imagine if there’s 2 parents each with a baby and baby 1 needs to nap but baby 2 can’t stop crying bc it’s sick or something. Then parents 1 request the flight personnel to move the people with the crying baby to the other area but parents 2 don’t want to go bc they paid extra for the baby section seats/ bc they don’t want to move from where all the baby accessibility stuff is. Now let’s imagine there’s an entitled mom or father with a baby and a 2-year old, and this child can’t do anything other than watch Coco Melon on full volume. That’s gonna be a whole nother problem. I just doubt that a baby section will be a good idea
@@udontevenwannaknowbruv honestly that is such a good argument. Having baby only section would be so counter intuitive because now all babies are themselves disturbed and annoyed because of other babies and now we have a mixture of noises that will be a nightmare fuel for the parents lmfao (given that there are multiple parents with babies). The only good solution I feel is: Parents should be responsible while other passengers should just buy good headphones lol.
Omg!!!🤣🤣🤣 I didn't think anyone else noticed this. I'm rolling around giggling. I'm just waiting for when Cody forgets he's filming and just goes for the ultimate knuckle to nostril dig😂. I mean of course it can get cut out but the thought is so hilarious!🎉
its only a primary meat if there is another source of protein like an egg sandwich blts arent real sandwiches unless its a chicken blt because that has actual protein in it
ive had multiple elder family members in senior homes and trust me im in no rush to get there, but shiii, wipe my ass and feed me pills? not the worst life i could imagine
I’ve lived in the US for 15 years, and the most astonishing thing about this country that I will never get over is how you managed to turn a pork product into a condiment. You treat bacon like ketchup. It’s… kinda great!
And the dude doesn't even share his hot take correctly, he says he does milk first cuz the cereal at the bottom gets soggy, so he says he puts a little cereal then eats it then puts more cereal.... I dont care that he eats cereal wrong, i care that somehow he thinks he has to do that milk first when he'd get *literally* the same result but with less dry cereal if he did a little milk then a little cereal and refill as he goes like he does anyway, it's so weeeeeeeeeeeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrd
that first take just boils down to ‘mainstream pop artists get played in public spaces and I’m sick of hearing it’, which is quite possibly the coldest take ever
taylor swift is ungodly overhyped though.. plus she’s responsible for an ungodly amount of emissions from her private jet. she’s just not a good person. 💀
It’s doesn’t tho, because being overrated isn’t necessarily the artist/songs fault, it’s more so the fans that can’t shut the frick up about how much they love that artist/song/whatever. That’s what I’ve noticed anyways
Cody! It’s my birthday. It’s been a rough few years, I just wanted to say thank you for always putting out new content. I have really bad anxiety when I’m alone but watching your videos is so comforting and they melt my anxiety away!
Genuine advice for the foot fungus: I had one too for years and the thing that worked for me and finally got rid of it was tea tree oil and one of those exfoliating gloves. In the shower I would literally scrub the infected area until it was red raw and I had taken off all the flaky skin. And then I would put tea tree oil on after. Worked almost immediately.
I think the issue with that is that this would inevitably make the food more expensive. I wouldn't have a problem with that, but a lot of people might just go somewhere else where the base price is cheaper. So the best solution would actually be a minimum wage, enforced by the state (or country). This way, restaurants that pay their emplyees a living wage wouldnt't be at a disatvantage.
@@jennatandy6272literally like i have a hard time believing they rely on only their bartender money to get by if that is the case where they dont want tips
Something being “overrated” just means the quality of the person/thing is overblown due to groupthink. People will hop on the bandwagon to feel connection and belongingness to their peers, regardless of how they actually feel. Eventually the group’s ideas overshadow the individual’s cognitions and become what they think they believe. Human psychology is wild
@@MaryK15omg I thought you meant like as in hockey. The Stanley cup playoffs are right now and I was thinking that it’s pretty important for hockey fans lol😅
but who gets to decide that "the quality of the person/thing is overblown due to groupthink"? It's possible for large groups of people to genuinely like something. It's possible for me to not like or to like that thing, too, without it being a big deal. I just don't get why it's necessary to put down things that others like just because... you don't like the thing.
A lot of people use astrology based on their sun sign, but how you're supposed to really use it is with all of your planets at once. Think of it as a painting, your sun sign being the broad strokes, but the sign in Mercury, Mars, Saturn, Neptune, etc all make up different traits. I got my more specific 9 planet reading done by someone and it was.... Scarily accurate.
I studied astrology for majority of my life as it’s a family practice, I have to say as accurate as it is it’s also insanity inducing if you become to involved. I learned one valuable lesson from astrology, that it’s more about correlation not causation. The planets don’t cause anything in someone’s life or personality, it just makes sometimes and other times it’s best to just put the chart down and accept that it may not be as deep as your brain is making it. Another reason why I really like Chinese astrology over western
This is gonna get lost in your sea of comments but I just want to thank you for bringing laughter and joy into my life at a time when I was so depressed. I’m doing way better now but I’ll always be grateful for you and your channel helping me during those hard times. ☀️💛🌻
@@lilyosah2562 What was wrong about what he said? I agreed with him 100%, when it was about petting dogs, he was not referring to service dogs, but regular dogs.
yea i agree but also the whole thing just sucks. i work at a place where people come up to order but i also bring out their food and wait on them after. and the worst part: i make 4 dollars an hour. so like yea i never get upset if someone doesn’t tip or anything cuz i completely get it but also my job is just failing me cuz if i don’t make tips i basically make nothing.
@@beva4538unionize brother! Literally get all the workers to realize that they’re being abused and you’re all being left out to dry because they’re irresponsible.
there’s a common misconception with the spoon vs chopstick rice thing. at lot of times in those cultures that use chopsticks to eat rice it’s a different rice than most western countries eat. they tend to eat stickier rices so therefore it’s easy to use chopstick.
im middle eastern and we have only ever used spoons for rice. if you use a fork it's usually some sort of attempt to eat smaller portions/slower for health reasons & dieting
As a singer, I’ve literally always said the karaoke thing. Karaoke is literally a thing for friends to get together and let loose, not to show off. If you’re a singer and you really wanna sing that badly, that’s what open mic nights are for.
100%, all of my friends are singers and could sing professionally if they wanted to. They LOVE having karaoke nights and they refuse to see how intimidating it is for others 😂
Why can’t you guys do both? Let the singers friends belt, let the fun and loose friends have their fun too. There’s no wrong way to decide how to express yourself.
as a singer i only put on songs everyone knows so we can all sing them BADLY together, you can have both, being good at something shouldn’t stop you from having fun with friends :D
i don't see other people doing it enough so i actually appreciate cody being so humble and able to apologize for making a mistake, i know it's probably a bare minimum but in a world where people don't usually do it, it's refreshing
I’ve been scrolling through the comments to see if I could find this comment. I appreciate Cody for being able to see his mistakes and I appreciate you for applauding it. If more people just gave a little “That was cool for you to do” when someone is actually holding themselves accountable, even if it’s not that serious, maybe people would be more comfortable doing it. I’m also a fan of giving flyby genuine compliments to strangers. I keep it to other ladies so I don’t give anyone the wrong idea but the smile on their faces is so amazing to see and if we can make the world a little happier, I want to be a part of that. Hope you have the best day. Keep rocking 😊
The New Yorker tip lady is a vibe. As an Aussie I really struggle to understand tip culture. It’s like making the everyday Joe pay employees when a company should just be paying them right in the first place.
I live in BC, where the waitresses get paid minimum wage which is $17.00 an hour. I don’t tip. It’s a minimum wage job and nobody else working minimum wage gets tips. Fuck tipping!
My thoughts as an american ,where servers can be legally paid $3/hr (bc they are "tip eligible"), is that most people hate tipping culture, but don't want to punish the server for the bad system
@Por2ugal I live in NB where the cost of living is probably half what it is in BC. Servers get minimum 15.50$. Waitress jobs are usually more 16-18$ AND we are all expected to still tip. Even on pickup orders now they ask for a tip. They put tips on the dairy queen drive thru machine by my place recently. Why are we tipping like Americans on top of paying a living wage?? It makes no sense.
Yea tbf you guys are takingn it a bit too far tho on the other habd. In germany we tip most of the times unless the aervice was shit and i think thats good. Especially smaller businesses couldnt make up for the tip that the customers leave. It doesnt hurt them but benefits the workers. US obv is different tho, the businesses are super greedy
It’s because they can pay less than minimum wage since tips “should cover the rest”. It’s bull and we all hate it. Granted, some days are good. I once took home 600$ in cash after a double at a lower-level restaurant, but I never got anywhere close to that again.
@@ipodtouch5963 maybe they're more defensive but I don't see them being worse. our national news station posts about taylor swift for some reason and that comment section is a fucking battle field.
I don’t get people who get mad at babies on planes, but I do totally understand being annoyed/distracted by it. I have noise issues and I cannot handle super loud or sharp sounds, so crying babies is like a hard no. I never blame the baby or the parent though I just use headphones. So idk I think it’s fair to not like it but there’s no reason to be mean or mad about it
I always operate under the thought that if YOU have a problem with something, it is up to YOU to control that. (I'm in the same boat - I dont like loud sounds, so I wear my headphones. I cannot expect the entire world to be silent just for me.)
i don’t get mad at the baby bc they don’t know what’s happening. my issues is why are are u taking a baby on a plane? (barring family emergencies, things like that). wherever you’re going, the baby is too young to even remember. now you’re just inconveniencing hundreds of other ppl cuz u wanted to be selfish. when u have kids u have to make sacrifices. if you don’t want to, don’t have kids!
@MayaaaC I agree, kind of? I do think a baby being on a plane has more of a justification, but what makes me upset is a baby at the movie theaters????? Bro, the baby isn't even going to enjoy the movie 😭😭😭😭 I would understand a kid watching a kids/family movie, but a baby doesn't even know what's happening, not to mention the speakers will hurt its ears
I get that, but I have to admit that I do get very mad on trains (I'm from Europe) when families choose to ignore the dedicated family zones, to go right for the quiet zones. That, I do not have any nerve for.
@@danielisajiw2973 fr bro like just learn the silent squeeze. no sound whatsoever and then you just dip if it smells. people do worse stuff in public anyway.
i get upset at babies in like restaurants or movies (especially like rated r movies) because sometimes that just isnt a good baby environemnt. but sometimes babies need to fly and of course theyre going to cry because the change of pressure on their ears that they don't know what it is or why its happening. i imagine it would be terrifying
Here's a crazy take : not speaking to one of your parents is not a red flag. I am not sure why some people consider it as one. I think it takes a lot of courage to cut off a toxic parent from your life,it should be celebrated. One of my best friends,has 2 young boys and her mom has been having drinking issues all of her life. When my friend was a kid,she suffered through emotional and some physical abuse when her mom would drink. She had a strained relationship with her but she tried to keep it. Last i heard,her mom grabbed her oldest son's arm and hurt him,he was so scared as well so she cut her off from her life. How can that be a red flag?
I've always been very nervous about this. I am so lucky to have a partner with a healthy family - I didn't think I'd get to experience that because I thought healthy families would see my unhealthy family as a red flag.
It definitely depends on the relationship between the parents and kid. I dated this guy who had a very stable family who fully paid for his college tuition, their connections got him his first job, bought his car, etc. And once he moved a state away, he made no effort whatsoever to call, pick up their calls, visit, or even reach out to say happy birthday. And we only lived 4 hours away. Should've realized earlier that the lack of effort in his familial relationships and lack of respect would be the same as how he approached our relationship.
in an ideal world this wouldn't be a crazy take. i feel like a lot of the people who see not speaking to a parent as a red flag seem to forget that not every parent is a good parent or they think that regardless of how bad a parent is their child should always stick by them and excuse the behavior. for that last part, they may have a toxic parent themselves but feel obligated to stay in contact with them because it was an idea ingrained into them that they shouldn't cut their parents out of their life no matter what (like they owe them). it's honestly sad and i hope more people will realize that some people's parents should not be kept in their lives
I think there’s a nuanced position to be had that understands there are certain situations where the parent was the toxic one in that relationship and also vice versa. I would say it’s an orange flag and would prompt me to investigate that more
Parents don't understand that their kids will grow up. They're authoritarian or almost dictator like and when kids grow up they expect kids to be grateful, kind and respectful.
I sympathize with parents with loud children and always turn up my music and try to block it out BUT there are definitely parents who don't do shit to try and control their children and that always ruins it. Whether it's noise or personal space or kicking... If they do their part I'll do mine 🤝
@@tylerblalack6684 It's highly uncomfortable for the baby to fly though, especially with inattentive parents. YES they have a right to travel by plane, but that doesnt mean people arent allowed to feel a little annoyed with parents that 1. put their child in a very distressing situation (the pressure while flying is much harsher on the ears of a baby than on a grown-up's ears) when there isnt any urgent need for it (I understand people want to visit their family or there might be a funeral they need to attend and they have no babysitters available or something so in that case they have no other options) 2. Don't even try to soothe/comfort/parent their young child and just ignore their screams for hours on end.. Do you really not understand people FEELING a little annoyed towards those specific parents (which btw in 99% of cases doesnt even mean they will act upon their grievance, at most they will just throw a bothered look towards the ADULTS that arent doing anything to ease the pains for both their baby and other passengers) in those situations? lol I have definitely been annoyed AF, but never at the INFANT, always at the adults and i bet you the overwhelming majority of people who complain about baby's crying for hours on a plane feel the exact same.
I honestly agree with that astrology stuff, my mom will blame everything on being a Sagittarius when in fact it’s just herself. Your astrological sign doesn’t determine your personality
my autism makes me sensitive to sudden sounds, but apart from that crying babies really isn’t that big of a deal. i’m more sympathetic than annoyed because man, that must suck to be responsible for the loud child 😭
same!! the sound bothers me but i feel empathetic to the parents, but also the baby who's also processing all the same noise that i am but they've never even been exposed to this stuff before
I think context is super important, a kid just having a kid moment and freaking out is fine but what’s super annoying is when the parent is just clearly not dealing with the situation and the kid is being loud as a result of their negligence
He's got to be casting for this..... that guy who said life is too long is a mildy famous comedian and the guy who said people should be able to fart in public is tiktok famous. Theres no way he coincidentally sat next to both of them and Oliva.
Bruh...I've never related so much to that foot fungus battle. That shit sucks so bad and you can't do anything about it other than take horrible drugs. I've had problems with my left foot since I was a teenager (in my 30's now) and it's made me self-conscious as well. Thanks for voicing that insecurity, it really made me feel better about my own.
I got nail fungus on my left big toe from a salon getting a pedicure!!! My mail started immediately getting super thick. I freaked out and started treating it immediately. Nothing has worked but I get it almost gone with soaking my feet in bleach and borax baths and then using that eurcurtin ointment on my nails , you have to do the soak one every 2 weeks and the ointment daily. I always get complacent and forget and it comes back but I have it almost gone again :/ ugh it sucks
"there's no such thing as overrated" is the most real take ever. Like wdym it's overrated?? Because a lot of people like it? Doesn't that mean is somewhat good? I never understood ppl who call things overrated, I feel like they just wanna be different.
@@TheSifadiariesoverrated literally just means too many people like it while the quality is undeserving of that amount. you can’t handle someone disagreeing with the norm because tiktok has convinced you that you have to agree with everything that’s popular or otherwise you’re just a bitter contrarian.
exactly!!! just cause you like something less...doesn't mean everyone else who likes it is wrong. like what makes you the judge of how something deserves to be rated?
Anyone else remember the OLD French Toast Crunch? It was the same shape and size as Cinnamon Toast Crunch, just a different flavor. Then they discontinued it and brought it back as the little guys.
As someone with autism and misophonia, a crying baby is sensory torture. If the parent is doing their best to pacify the child and they're still crying then I can understand that. It's the people who do nothing and let their kids screech for twelve hours that people have a problem with.
travelling on public transport or being in an airport with autism and severe misophonia/misokinesia is HELL. i need to wear noise cancelling headphones with ear-destroyingly loud white noise and shut my eyes the entire time. But a crying baby is no worse to me than the loud people talking and everyone breathing/moving/making any normal repetitive movement/sound. Everything is torture for me but I can't get mad at people for doing normal things. Keeping your children with you is definitely a normal thing but I 100% agree if there is no attempt to soothe the baby that is irritating. I envy the people without misophonia who will only be irritated by the baby 😢
as someone who use to be a barista my boss would yell at me for not flipping the ipad around for a tip even tho customers were only buying stuff from the fridge… meaning i wasn’t doing anything. he said “your not making your coworkers money…” like sir you sign the checks not me. i don’t wanna ask ppl for money if they’re just grabbing a juice from a fridge. it’s as uncomfortable for the customer as it is for the employee
anyone got the "bad service dog take" video from the intro? i watch every cody video (just videos not podcasts) but i've forgotten where the service dog one is
Got to go to Japan recently and the lack of tipping culture combined with the exceptional customer service was wild. Hard to come back to the US after that.
People take pride in themselves and their work even at McDonalds in Japan. The US tends to have the extremes. Like, some people are memorably kind/funny/pleasant, while others act rude or annoyed the whole time.
CODY, you have to wash all of your clothes and bedding, any fabric that may come in contact with your feet, as well as flooring and tub/shower/shoes when being treated for foot fungus, it's super common to come back on the other foot because it can remain on surfaces for a while and then you get reinfected again. I don't suffer from it, but am a nurse, and it's super common.
the baby /child on plane thing is mainly an issue when parents are doing nothing to try and stop their child doing a certain thing like talking loud and kicking your chair or having a fit
That is a lie, parents usually are trying their best but babies cry in the plane because of the air pressure and it hurts their ears, you can't do much to stop them, sometimes you just must suck it up when you use public spaces or travel with strangers. I don't have kids but i have cats and traveling can be hard, i can't imagine how hard are human babies, believe, the parents are to ones that are more tired and stressed out out of everyone in the plane.
@@anna.owo. i didn’t claim anything - i’m speaking more about older kids that are clearly conscious bc that’s what i’ve had more bad experiences with. either way you can tell if a parent is trying to soothe a child or make it behave and when they aren’t. parents who bring their kids on planes to watch coco melon videos without headphones and jus let them talk loudly have no excuse whatsoever. i know that young babies cry, they aren’t the worst ones anyway.
yes like i don’t mind if the baby/child is having issues and the parents can’t soothe them right away or at all, but it’s when they’re being loud and the parents aren’t doing anything
@@anna.owo.”that is a lie 🤓” they never said all parents don’t make an attempt to calm the kid down, they just said it’s an issue when the parents do nothing about it.
Fun fact, there is a study about a lot of the famous serial killers being Pisces lol. There’s 4 primary killer signs, with the highest number being Pisces
"Correlation is not causation". If you take any group of random people you'll get some random sign as the highest number in this group. What else can happen in this scenario? You'll get a perfectly balanced score for each sign???
For those that aren’t caught up on Cody’s service dog take, he basically said all service dogs should be publicly put down and the owners should be jailed.
@@ameliagrace4847 he was kinda ragging on a lady for being annoyed at a Karen who wanted their kid to be allowed to play with a service dog. I guess Cody didn't realize that on top of being illegal in lots of places, it's actually pretty dangerous to distract service dogs while they're doing their job.
@@TheRockerX huh, thanks for letting me know, I feel like that’s kind of common sense though right? I’m sure he just didn’t know but, anyways thanks again!
I forget the name of your editor but he is so damn good, I love the constant shade he throws at you. And the video endings have been such a treat lately haha
yo i’m with you on this one!! what i do is add very little milk, then i continue mixing the cereal as i eat so it all gets evenly coated and none gets soggy at the bottom. the milk still tastes good.
you've probably already tried this (and everything else) if you've been trying to solve it for years, but when i was a kid i had a fungus thing on my toe and the only thing that finally kicked it (ah puns) was colloidal silver. highly recommend that stuff it works so well
im autistic and have sensory issues, and babies are just whole beings of overstimulation. my noise canceling headphones are incredible, but they don't block out everything, especially not a screaming baby/child. that shit is grating as hell, and why I'm not having kids
@jarethlarwood6445 That does nothing to change how shitty it is to deal with now. If you knew how much it sucks ass to have major sensory issues & get stuck with a high-pitched, extremely loud crying baby, you wouldn't be a condescending prick about it
i am in the ‘cookie is better than the cream’ camp when it comes to oreos, i eat it all i just enjoy the cookies more. they have big ol bags of chocolate animal crackers (stauffer’s is the brand i have from walmart) and they achieve almost the same taste as the cookie part of an oreo! and they’re smooth, it’s pretty pleasing to eat honestly, im eating some now lol
The old age thing depends SO much on your particular circumstances. Some people are unlucky, some just didn't take care of themselves well enough, but some are pretty well in their old age. My grandpa just turned 80 and he's doing great, he works out multiple times per week and hardly has any health issues. A great grandparent in law of mine passed away a few years ago at age 96 and she was doing great both physically and mentally up until the very end. Old age can definitely be good for some people!
French toast crunch is bombbb. I was devastated as a kid when they discontinued it in the US for years. Thankfully they brought it back a few years ago
tbh i can’t stand crying babies but i have sensory issues and i don’t blame the parents at all. i understand babies have to travel too. it’s just hell when they’re crying or screaming for hours and the parents don’t try to pacify them at all. that’s my only problem.
Babies cry on planes because the pressure pushes on their eardrums and causes a lot of pain. I try to remember that if I get annoyed. The poor little babies are in a lot of pain and have no other way of communicating. There is also very little that can be done to relieve this, so it's really nobody's fault.
It’s also important to remember sometimes no matter how much you try to pacify there’s only so much you can do in a foreign place with limited space. Babies are difficult regardless, but putting them in a new area is a whole other ball game
I used to fly a lot as a kid, i remember that shyt hurt real bad before i got used to it as i got older. It doesnt matter if you try to pacify them, they're in pain not just discomfort.
@@ilovenycsomuch Babies can’t “pop” their own ears yet the way we do by swallowing to relieve the pressure, once kids are old enough giving them gum or candy to expedite the process. But until they can handle that you could maybe give them milk or something to make them swallow, but there’s no guarantee it would alleviate the issue
8:00 exactly! I'm persian and in Iran most of our food contains rice in it and whenever there is steamed and cooked rice (not the sticky way the japanese make it) we eat it with a spoon.
CODY LISTEN, I had the exact same fungus problem. The doctors make you wanna believe that you gotta take all those antibiotics, which I had done for months once upon a time when I had an infection in my foot. Nothing worked. Finally went to a different doctor and they told me to try over the counter athletes foot cream. Got rid of the infection in a day. The off brand cream is the way to go if I might add.