Guys thanks so much for the love! But also s/o Ian because he’s a monster talent and such a pleasure to work with! You guys are the greatest. I had so much fun today and at the Lil Jon event. Hopefully I’ll see you on here again soon. Love u! ✌️ ❤️ Tom
One day in the future, when people will be looking back to the past, Jojo siwa will be up there with the likes of Rosa parks... MLK jr.. George Washington, Magellan.. Galileo..
@@jackpot5115I mean she’s 21 not 19 lol she’s at the age where she can be clowned for being a shit person (ie being besties with JAMES CHARLES and Colleen Ballinger), Dave Portnoy is a douche to undeserving kids with little to no following (like the 9-5 girl on tiktok he went in on for no reason)
Jimmie has been giving me the biggest icks ever since the original fricked up dentist reaction video. Then there's the infamous video where they met him for the first time at a NY restaurant and he was doing horrible jokes at the expense of a waitress. Then his first in-person podcast appearance where he rolled up with some goons... the worst episode in history by far (worse than Bill Burr IMO). I was over him even back then, but I guess we got some funny memes out of him since. He ran his course as a lolcow and it was always destined to fail.
Tom is a gem. This was an already an amazing episode, and his segment was cherry on top. PLEASE Can we get Tom and Ian in more collabs. They make an amazing team.
you guys reacting to the old h3 videos really needs to be a segment if you’re comfortable with it it was so wholesome and entertaining 🥹🥹🥹 hila just giggling at ethan the whole time
also did it make anyone else feel old that that video was 9 fucking years ago?! i’m about to be 21 next month i was 11 watching that shit eating it up 🤣🤣🤣
You guys need to hire Tom Ward. I really feel like with the way he pulls guest he could elevate H3 to a new level. You guys never have guest anymore and he could get insane people on the show for you guys.
Hi I'm 2 weeks from the future and H3 DID hire tom!!! I believe they've hired him to help them get sponsors. Which isn't exactly finding guests but it's just as important and Tom will be really good at it. Hooray!! ❤
Tom needs to be a regular guest or have a segment on the show like gabe or Jimmy (rip). What an incredible soul. This is the wholesome energy we crave.
Hila cry laughing at the JoJo dance was so pure and so nice to see. I really miss Hila sometimes and I haven't seen her laugh like that on the show in a while.
PSA - Ladies, it is JUST as important for women to get colonoscopies as it is for men!!! Colorectal cancer is a huge deal, and it is totally preventable. There are many possible causes outside of a poor diet, so it's not always within your control. The typical age to start getting colonoscopies is 45-50 and this applies to everyone, although it can onset at any age. Please advocate for yourself if you are experiencing any symptoms related to colon cancer. As someone who lost my mom to it (she was 30), do not allow doctors to gaslight you or deny you the care you deserve. The procedure itself is a total breeze, and as many will tell you, the prep 24 hrs beforehand is actually the worst part. They don't typically, if ever, use general anesthesia, so the recovery is much easier and you can go out to eat right after leaving and then take an awesome 6 hour nap. They are nothing to be afraid of; totally painless and easy 😊 Colonoscopies are absolutely worth it and I promise they are nothing to be afraid of! Family!!!💙💙💙
thank you for this!! an old coworker of mine is in her mid 30s and was recently diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. colon cancer doesn't discriminate and goes after everyone!!
good job leaving this comment because I honestly was so freaked out. I was like I'm gonna put that ish off until I'm 50. You've made it sound like a sort of cleanse/ binge event, which I'm here for 😂
If you guys hired Tom in any position at h3 or over at TF I bet that would make him so happy. He seems to fit in great already. And he seems like a genuinely nice guy. Bet he would work his ass off for you guys.
I fucking love Tom! It’s the type of dude that always is down to do shit and but will steer you away from doing dumb shit that will get you in trouble.
@@333kireinahime just off the top of my head: Justin Roiland, Chris D'Elia, Andrew Callaghan (I guess that one could have been a surprise), Shirtless Eddie, Coolest Kev... And one more that shall not be named because people love them no matter what. I'm sure there was more and of course they are of varying degrees of seriousness in terms of weirdness and allegations.
I started watching in 2014 and absolutely love when we go down memory lane. Heads up to Dan - any time we go off on nostalgia tangents, let it flyyyyy! FAMILY.
LOVE Tom Ward! Please have him on more! Have him be the guy on the street or have him go to these events and do more skits like today. He seems like such a cool guy and I hope he gets more attention💜
Can't believe Hila saw my comment at the very end of the podcast!!! 😢 I'm literally just doing the hedgehogs night time foods, water and meds when she called us out! So the hoggies are indeed listening!! 🦔🦔🦔🦔🦔 Love you guys! From me and the rescue hedgehogs!!!
Duckey asleep on the table?!? He legit looks just like my yorkie i recently rescued whose name is Scottie … came with the name 🥺 AND we call him scotterson and scottswald and Ethan called ducky like duckerson and I DIED. Just so cute!!!
Just got an iud with no anesthesia whatsoever. It was so excruciating I almost screamed. It’s been over 2 weeks and I’m still in immense pain. Woke up during a scope and wisdom teeth removal. I felt no pain at all and remember it vividly
I had the same experience. They had me take 4 advil and they inserted it. Worst pain of my life I cried for hours after it was inserted and I almost had to stop it halfway because of the pain. I then had pain for months after. After 3 months it was ok. I ended up having to get it removed and reinserted because it wasn’t placed correctly. The second time I went to a procedure clinic and was put to sleep. They confirmed placement with ultrasound. I had minimal pain after and almost none of the symptoms I had the first time they put it in. It was a fantastic experience and I’ll never let a doctor do that without putting me out again.
The real civilized countries are the ones who take this pain significantly more seriously than what seems to be typical in the US. Can’t believe it’s 2024 and we’re still acting as if female bodies don’t have nerve endings in certain parts of their bodies
i got a copper iud inserted at 10 in the morning no pain relief and at 14:00 i was sat in class taking an important exam after traveling through half the country (netherlands) by public transport lol i dont mean to upstage im just very proud of getting through that lol
I was given some meds the day before that was supposed to prep me for my IUD. I had a bad reaction/heightened response to it or something and it was terrifying. It locked my joints and I started throwing because the pain was so excruciating. The actual procedure was painful but not bad but oh my gosh the day before was rough. Thank goodness my sweet boyfriend ( now husband) left work to be with me and talk to the doctor when I started telling him I was scared of the severity of the reaction.
i would normally agree with this but R+L OPTED IN to letting up slightly on the anesthesia so they woke up while they were in the midst of it and watched their own colonoscopy for a few minutes😳😳 it was next level
@@ssiKronnoC I had one with just gas & air and was able to watch, it's honestly not that bad and I was glad to be able to drive straight home after - I had sedatives for a gastroscopy but they didn't make me not remember it or be unaware, I was just... extremely chill and fascinated by it. I had to be driven home bc of the sedatives but honestly they're kinda necessary especially for the first time or getting the scope down would be difficult bc you'd panic way more. I might be a bit of a weirdo in that I'd rather be awake & aware enough in procedures where that's possible and have the option to watch what's going on, I find it fascinating and feel better knowing what's happening to my body 😅
Okay so story time: I got 4 wisdom teeth taken out in Melbourne Australia, I was awake through the whole thing, no IV, nothing, just 5 needles worth of numbing shit. I was screaming the whole time to where the surgeon had to stop mid way to tell me to stop being so dramatic- I was crying my eyes out. My partner at the time could hear me screaming from the waiting room, it made them so anxious they had to step outside. Was very traumatic for us all
I LOVE TOM WARD !!!!! Ethan and him are both badass dads and their combined powers is vital for all of us with daddy issues to heal. It’s for charity 🙌
Getting put to sleep for oral surgery isn’t very common in the US either. I literally had all of my teeth removed from a traumatic issue and was awake for the entire time. They use local anesthetic and give you pain meds after.
I believe most of my friends went under when I was in high school. I’m from Oklahoma. I think it varies a lot town to town and city to city. You see the funny videos “after dentist” and a lot of people just assume that’s how it goes. I didn’t know until today I was in the minority.
I think it varies, like someone said above. I was put under and all my friends have been as well. It’s uncommon to hear you’re not put under where I’m from.
The rest of my family did laughing gas but I was put under, same dentist but they had me go to a surgeon to be put under bc mine were more impacted/complicated to remove
After 10 years of stomach issues, getting tested for different things, I did a Histamine intolerance test and apparently my body can't break down histamine very well which causes stomach issues. Maybe Ethan should check that up
I saw stomach doctors for years when I was a child: poop smears, an@l inspections, scope. My mom realized it was allergies so I got tested and had shots for 5 years. Allergies can make people so ill, and not a lot of people know that! And they’re hereditary. So odd. Also you can develop allergies at any point in life which is terrible
@@-alyssa-marie-Yep! Allergies can be terrible, I used to get _so_ incredibly ill before I figured out my allergens and stopped consuming them - birch pollen crossover seems to be the culprit so uncooked strawberries, apples, stone fruits are a no-go for me. Getting prescription medication for environmental allergies helped a tonne too, since I'm basically allergic to all pollen and mould spores, and also dust - so I have severe allergies all year round if I don't have meds 😅. I was constantly nauseous and even more run down & fatigued before meds & elimination, and even had some anaphylaxis when I had a massive exposure to dust & mould the first time I went to a guy's flat I was dating at the time; crazy amount of dust and the white bath mat was COVERED in mould, as was the shower 💀 I couldn't even breathe in the bathroom 🙃. It caused intense aches in my whole body worse than the flu and I couldn't think my brain was so foggy... Also seemed to flare my central pain syndrome so I started to get whole body paraesthesias like: pins & needles, burning, electric feeling zaps, sensations of things crawling on my skin 💀. Then the next day I accidentally consumed something with strawberries in and the cascading reactions got to the point of anaphylaxis 🙃. It did at least teach me to be more careful & diligent about my allergies bc of how they can compound and get out of control 💀. I haven't had a reaction that severe since luckily, and I've set boundaries with people that I will not risk my health and make myself ill by being/staying in environments with lots of dust or mould - even if that means not going to certain family members' houses 😒. It's so important to be aware of and manage allergies because they can get out of control and become life threatening if your body reacts like mine does 💀
@@-alyssa-marie-Also wanted to add - me and my grandma are both allergic to strawberries (me more so than her), and I have similar allergies to the ones my mum had - so I've experienced them being hereditary 😫
To anyone nervous about getting a colonoscopy, it was pretty painless for me (I was 24 at the time). And I got the double; up both ends. The worst part was not eating. All I experienced was the doc having me lay on my side, then count backwards from 10, then it was over, I woke up some time later feeling like I woke up from a normal sleep. It was actually one of my easiest operations.
Hey, I’ve been a long time viewer. Your chat on colonoscopies has been very important in my opinion. My dad was recently diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer after his first colonoscopy at 44(1 year before any recommended “scope”) my dad never smoked or drank alcohol, he also had a reasonable diet which has been modified to be more wholesome recently. He bikes, and works in electrical so he’s decently active, the threat is there no matter who you are or whatever your habits are. Everyone is at risk, so I hope that this discussion prompts people to get tested if they haven’t yet. Peace and Love
Nurse here! Vitals are monitored every 5 minutes during a colonoscopy with moderate sedation, and there is a nurse whose sole job it is to make sure you are adequately under!