Did People Used To Look Older?

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Vsauce

Vsauce

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@aprroxit3633
@aprroxit3633 Жыл бұрын
Vsauce is the guy who actually tries to figure out his shower thoughts
@owlofathena1247
@owlofathena1247 Жыл бұрын
Lmao 😂😂😂
@footnotedrummer
@footnotedrummer Жыл бұрын
Hilarious! So true.
@nancywutzke5392
@nancywutzke5392 Жыл бұрын
Everybody should figure out their shower thoughts. I don't understand why people don't. I find so many people to be excruciatingly shallow and intellectually BORING. Now I know why.
@loganbair9562
@loganbair9562 Жыл бұрын
@nancy wuzaki you must be really fun at a party
@omnium_gatherum
@omnium_gatherum Жыл бұрын
@@loganbair9562 honestly, probably lol people like this are the *best* kind to chat with at parties. You talk about/ learn some of the coolest shit
@metalhead351_of
@metalhead351_of 9 ай бұрын
It's funny to think that there will be a point where hoodies and baggy pants would be seen as clothes for old people
@PansyPops
@PansyPops 7 ай бұрын
Please no, don’t say this.
@sle_epytight
@sle_epytight 7 ай бұрын
They already are, the people wearing that stuff are either young in 2023 or were young in 1997 or 1998. Both look kind of childish.
@mstBel889
@mstBel889 7 ай бұрын
I think we're already there. Any man wearing a flat billed hat, sagging pants and baggy shirt must be an old guy stuck in the 90s
@whitedragoness23
@whitedragoness23 7 ай бұрын
@@PansyPopsnot only the old people will try to recapture their youth. They will wear baggy clothes with their a$$es hanging out and down to the ground lol.
@whitedragoness23
@whitedragoness23 7 ай бұрын
@@famiekj7813a lot of old people wear baggy clothes anyway they can’t afford their own so they wear what ever doesn’t fit and too small won’t fit so baggy it is.
@lostindixie
@lostindixie Ай бұрын
When I was a teenager, all the boys wanted to be 18 and no older. Old enough to drink in NY state, but not yet old enough (19) to be drafted to Vietnam.
@bruhmoment1761
@bruhmoment1761 22 күн бұрын
Sheesh man. That’s actually insane. Such a random thought, but what you said kind of reminded me of the fact that Spider-Man comics started along the time when you were in your teens, and I’m like 5 generations later and I read them
@sarahbasto6520
@sarahbasto6520 10 күн бұрын
Sorry to steal your space, but this is an attempt to be heard somehow: how can no one complain about the background songs in this video? 😩
@4rumani
@4rumani 5 күн бұрын
​@@sarahbasto6520it's Vsauce, it's always been like this...
@sarahbasto6520
@sarahbasto6520 4 күн бұрын
@@4rumani I see! That was the one and only I watched. Maybe I'm a weirdo/the odd one out, didn't like it. Thanks for responding!
@sicNtwstdF
@sicNtwstdF 3 ай бұрын
You do not look like a Michael. You look like a Steve. Great video by the way. I always had this mindframe and when trying to explain it to others, they couldn't relate.
@ipwee
@ipwee Ай бұрын
I thought it was interesting when he said his name was Michael. He and I look alike and have similar mannerisms. As it happens, my name is Michael.
@unclepitch
@unclepitch 11 күн бұрын
Yea u right. That man is a Steve (unconsciously cuz if Steve Jobs I think, they have the same look). I also see a James for some reason
@ur.local.sewer.rat.
@ur.local.sewer.rat. 7 күн бұрын
His name. Micheal *Steve*ens
@JackGordon
@JackGordon Жыл бұрын
After all these years I still don’t want to tell Michael that my name is not Vsauce
@Cheeselover34
@Cheeselover34 Жыл бұрын
You really look like jack 👀
@patrickfeeney1773
@patrickfeeney1773 Жыл бұрын
Underated comment
@mattynek2
@mattynek2 Жыл бұрын
Hey Vsauce, Michael here! Your name is Vsauce. _o r i s i t ?_
@AmazingLube
@AmazingLube Жыл бұрын
To me you look like an Eric. I don't know why.
@BunnyAssassin
@BunnyAssassin Жыл бұрын
I don't get it.
@DolanDarker
@DolanDarker Жыл бұрын
Nothing slaps harder than when that Vsauce theme kicks in
Жыл бұрын
But what is nothing? And how hard can it slap?
@pratik.khairnar
@pratik.khairnar Жыл бұрын
@ harder than the Vsauce theme
@sarthakjain1824
@sarthakjain1824 Жыл бұрын
Incoming will smith joke
@crudecube
@crudecube Жыл бұрын
What about my dad?
@thetiesthatbinds3216
@thetiesthatbinds3216 Жыл бұрын
Getting a notification that Vsauce uploaded slaps harder 😏
@lattrelbia2527
@lattrelbia2527 22 күн бұрын
1:42 nice to see Adam Friedland in the wild.
@andreipsen7028
@andreipsen7028 11 күн бұрын
Was looking for this lol
@biobio903
@biobio903 11 күн бұрын
I’m gay.
@djDTOUR
@djDTOUR 10 күн бұрын
He looks younger nowadays than he did then.
@phildpain
@phildpain 3 ай бұрын
Indoor Smoking laws really helped with people not looking aged. Better education about the effects of smoking. Also, being educated about the negative effects of the sun with better skin products has helped.
@kevinf4896
@kevinf4896 2 ай бұрын
I really believe this is the main cause. It was EVERYWHERE. Even on planes!
@paulmeredith4515
@paulmeredith4515 Ай бұрын
And drinking. Many people used to drink a lot more and more often
@jimijames6449
@jimijames6449 Ай бұрын
I really don’t think these are the main things that apply. Fashion and, camera tech are by probably larger components. As well as the behaviour towards cameras
@manne8575
@manne8575 Ай бұрын
Sun is good though if you don't overdo it. Vitamin D and lots of other benefits. The sun is the source of all life, don't demonize it.
@zakhir91
@zakhir91 Ай бұрын
@@manne8575 Ackchyually there are lifeforms that sustain themself through geothermal energy and not the sun.
@LenaClaire91232
@LenaClaire91232 Жыл бұрын
When I was 9 I had a 14 year old babysitter, and to me at the time she may as well have been a grown woman. I ran into her again years later when I was 23 and she was 28, and it was so shocking to see her and realize we’re both adults in our 20s, in my head she’s still this way older authority figure lmao
@neoxz_10
@neoxz_10 Жыл бұрын
Got a heart from Vsauce!🤯
@rachelmay23
@rachelmay23 Жыл бұрын
POV: You accidentally took the word “ran” to literally. Thank you for 6 likes!
@RM-wp7df
@RM-wp7df Жыл бұрын
@@rachelmay23 lmaoo
@kings5218
@kings5218 Жыл бұрын
Plz say you fuqqed
@tolgacetiner1243
@tolgacetiner1243 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had the reverse effect on people I knew who were younger than me. Even though it’s only a few years they feel so much younger.
@qh777
@qh777 7 ай бұрын
I distinctly remember being in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade thinking kids in 6th grade were basically adults and highschool aged kids appearing to be almost old enough to be my parents.
@dandefish
@dandefish 7 ай бұрын
Yes! In Kindergarten, 2nd graders were basically adults.
@nadeen___
@nadeen___ 7 ай бұрын
In like 2nd grade the 5th graders we’re like adults . Then when i was in 5th i didnt feel that old lmao
@SpukiTheLoveKitten75
@SpukiTheLoveKitten75 7 ай бұрын
Same, here.
@dinozaurpickupline4221
@dinozaurpickupline4221 6 ай бұрын
Me too In my school 6th graders were basically taller than the female teachers,wore stainless watches while we had plastic one's More athletic & More bustling with testosterone evident from deeper voice & prominent Adam's apple Like all the factors,they were not chubby always wrestling We had early gymnasts from that session & very competent sportsmen that played to national level In early winters we were running & jumping Had alot of energy & fighting games imagine a group of 40 males in 2-3 grade fighting & hiding for one spot,there was alot of conflict Further the ground was limited we had to Dodge the tag really swiftly & push another guy for him to get caught, I'm not proud to say I maybe one twice or thrice in the complete years of tags
@DeezFunny12
@DeezFunny12 6 ай бұрын
Bro same
@MarcPlaysDrums
@MarcPlaysDrums 3 ай бұрын
I was telling my kids the same thing, I didn’t know there was a name for it. People in the past only look old because their styles are old. I noticed it years ago when I looked at my parents wedding pics and looked deep in their faces and saw their youth. Then I realized, the only thing that was old was their style of dress.
@neverstopschweiking
@neverstopschweiking 25 күн бұрын
I looked at a family photo with my grandfather as a child, held in the arms of his mother and standing next to him is his uncle, who died as a pilot in the RAF during WWII. I always thought my uncle is in his 30s on the photo, but then I realized he was born only 10 years before my grandfather. He was 15 or 16 in the picture. It's not clothing style, he is clean shaven, has a tank top shirt and short hair. He worked hard on a farm and had huge muscles.
@jacobnegrete6263
@jacobnegrete6263 24 күн бұрын
No that’s wrong, people are also getting shorter and more babyfaced builds
@WinterandNoodle
@WinterandNoodle 21 күн бұрын
@@jacobnegrete6263 Source: I made it up
@IronHead1776
@IronHead1776 Күн бұрын
But take this into consideration; Back then in their time, physical activity in general was a lot more common, resulting in more testosterone levels and masculinity. Testosterone plays a HUGE role in making people look older that people don't even realize, and the youth today gets almost none of that.
@izzrk
@izzrk Ай бұрын
I went to a small high school and the graduating class pictures were on the walls around the freshman and senior lockers on the first floor. Every day we saw 18 year olds going back to the '40s, and there was a lot of spirited conversations around what were the factors that made some of those kids look straight-up middle-aged. We covered most of the topics you presented here- styles, makeup, photographic style and quality, aging of the photos on the wall, etc., and none of that controlled for all of the old kids we saw looking back at us on the wall. I think the most enduring impression I took from that experience was that all the grown folks running around making all the decisions were, at one point, just insecure idiots desperate to fit in, just like we were. I graduated in '90; I wonder how old I look hanging there on the wall looking down at these kids now?
@theruhandit1559
@theruhandit1559 13 күн бұрын
Damn that’s really profound, sometimes with these generational gaps it can be hard to remember that we all go through it and continue to go through it well into retirement, it’s easy to view the elderly as kinda detached from the rest of society but we’re all stuck on the same rock and all want to do our best in whatever way we can
@Desasterific
@Desasterific Жыл бұрын
I always find it weird how people seem to think that at some random point in the future they will suddenly start wearing "old people clothes" because "old people wear them now", but no, when we are old, we will still wear the same clothes we wear now, which will be thought of as old people clothes by the future young people. It's actually pretty interesting how this works.
@cobyhoff
@cobyhoff Жыл бұрын
I remember my dad pointing out something similar when watching Star Trek TOS. In an episode where the crew aged rapidly, they started using old-people verbiage from the 60s. Bones used the word fuddy-duddy, and my dad was like, "Why would they suddenly start talking like people from their grandparent's generation?"
@Zwickerly2
@Zwickerly2 Жыл бұрын
Its definitely a mix. There's plenty of people in their 60s and 70s that wear flat caps, for example, now even though they were never in style in their lifetime. They just seem like something an older guy might wear so they wear it.
@AshArAis
@AshArAis Жыл бұрын
Some things are used because you're old, and your shape or needs change. Elastic waistbands, higher waistbands to flatter your spare tyre, no small buttons, slip on shoes, warmer clothes/gilets, shorter hairstyles for thinner hair/less effort, support socks...
@Drekromancer
@Drekromancer Жыл бұрын
@@Zwickerly2 That's my thought, too. Maybe the social role of "old person" is defined by what a person sees old people doing when they're a kid - so they take on the same presentation when they get old.
@shala_shashka
@shala_shashka Жыл бұрын
It’s something that makes a whole bunch of sense that I’ve never even thought about. One of those things where it just kind of clicks and then everything about it makes sense haha
@misery8264
@misery8264 Жыл бұрын
I remember looking up to that 18 year old volunteer at our pottery course when I was a small child. She was so wise, and confident, and grown. Then I became 18 and didnt know what the hell was going on, and I was disappointed that I didnt feel wise, confident and grown at all. But children started to treat me as if I was all these things.
@thecommunity1102
@thecommunity1102 Жыл бұрын
Yep. I remember being 16 and volunteering to help mentor at a summer youth school thing. I was dealing with kids from elementary up to even highschool (I had to hide that I was 16 aha). these middle school girls were all clambering to be around me because I was older and therefore cool. When I was younger I thought 16 and 18yos were so old and so grown and so free. I was 16 pretending to be 18 and I had a moment where I was like, I'm more mature, yes, but I'm nothing like how I imagined 16-18y/olds to be when I was younger.
@originalcontent210
@originalcontent210 Жыл бұрын
@@thecommunity1102 I remember being in 5th grade and for science class my school would have a day where high schoolers came and helped “teach” us about stuff like simple machines or whatever. I thought they were so old. Now I’m 32 and I look at college students like they are children. It’s wild!
@WhiteWolfBlackStar
@WhiteWolfBlackStar Жыл бұрын
AGREE! Ha ha ha
@Maggie-eu7im
@Maggie-eu7im Жыл бұрын
Yeah when I was going into middle school I thought the 8th graders looked like adults and I was so scared of them. Now I’m going into junior year and 8th graders look like babies lmao.
@atgimm2090
@atgimm2090 Жыл бұрын
Wow I thought I was the only one who felt this way
@MartinBrunoSar
@MartinBrunoSar Ай бұрын
You're literally my favorite KZfaqr Michael, I return now and then because the quality is so good
@KevinSeifert
@KevinSeifert 24 күн бұрын
As for dreams, I remember having a lucid dream where I could see colors and thought "well that answers that question.". Then I was able to concentrate and switch the dream back and forth between color and black and white.
@santinogioja2626
@santinogioja2626 Жыл бұрын
Michael literally comes around 1-2 times a year, drops a banger, doesn't acknowledge he's been lost for months, and people don't even question it. That's how good his videos are, quality doesn't need explanation.
@prodbysh4co
@prodbysh4co Жыл бұрын
He’s already cemented his legacy he doesn’t need to explain anything anymore I kind of suspect he’s doing something crazy tho
@greenshinigami5566
@greenshinigami5566 Жыл бұрын
Then he's gone
@Ready2_Go
@Ready2_Go Жыл бұрын
Pink Fliyd doing and album every 4 years, you just accepted it and waited.
@BillAnt
@BillAnt Жыл бұрын
He already solved life's greatest mystery..... life itself. Nothing's left to do other than fooling around from now on. :D
@leofinkleyjr4280
@leofinkleyjr4280 Жыл бұрын
facts
@carriehooper32
@carriehooper32 Жыл бұрын
One thing he didn't bring up that I saw in a different documentary was the fact that being a teenager is a relatively new concept. For most of history once a person was in their teens they were expected to dress and act like an adult. It wasn't until post WW2 in the 1950's-1980's that teenagers started being marketed to separately with their own separate fashions and activities from adults. It wasn't fully realized as completely sperate fashions until the 1990's and early 2000's.
@rect835
@rect835 Жыл бұрын
Nice info
@Callie88Lilly
@Callie88Lilly Жыл бұрын
Well said!
@beatlesiracundos
@beatlesiracundos Жыл бұрын
Yes Kevin Samuels said the same thing. Just like dating is a new modern practice.
@Julessa
@Julessa Жыл бұрын
I didn't know this! That is fascinating!
@Johnny_Savage
@Johnny_Savage Жыл бұрын
Exactly, the teenager as a demographic category came literally out of the blue in the 50s with books like Catcher in the Rye, movies like Rebel Without a Cause, the rock'n'roll music and fashion, etc. ... all that new art was reflecting some deep cultural changes in western societies and found a new massive audience, since then products and marketing campaigns targeting specifically teenagers have proliferated so much that they seem to have always existed even if it's not the case
@jazz77T
@jazz77T 3 ай бұрын
Ive always wondered about this!!! Love how you made a video on this
@cristinabarros1719
@cristinabarros1719 13 күн бұрын
This is the coolest and most interesting video I've seen in a while. From one scientist to another, keep doing what you're doing!!!
@philspaghet
@philspaghet Жыл бұрын
You know it's a VSauce video when 3/4 way through the video you totally forgot the initial topic until Michael brings it back and connects it all together
@eric6cartman9
@eric6cartman9 Жыл бұрын
word im new here glad I wasn't the only one who was a bit lost
@orth82
@orth82 Жыл бұрын
So true. 6:29 blew my mind :)
@suomeaboo
@suomeaboo Жыл бұрын
Or in his earlier videos, he simply never goes back.
@Novusod
@Novusod Жыл бұрын
A lot of interesting topics in this video. One that was briefly mentioned but not explained much was the color of reading books. The only book that I ever read that produced black and white images was "To kill a Mocking Bird."
@MikaelaCaliber
@MikaelaCaliber Жыл бұрын
true lol
@LKCLifer
@LKCLifer Жыл бұрын
The wife who challenged her husband to wear the same clothes, I absolutely loved that they did this and kept it going.
@Bob-jm8kl
@Bob-jm8kl Жыл бұрын
...and you know all the HS kids thought he was a legend for doing it.
@CoolGobyFish
@CoolGobyFish Жыл бұрын
I like how he never updated his style in 30 years. kept the same 70s stache and hair )))))
@gigiarmany4332
@gigiarmany4332 Жыл бұрын
so cool🙌🏾🔥💥
@rasberryfields2132
@rasberryfields2132 Жыл бұрын
Humans are strange creatures!🙃
@mbranagan4277
@mbranagan4277 Жыл бұрын
In the late 1960's Mr. Lee, a University of Maryland english teacher, jokingly asked us to always sit in the same seats. Then he upped the ante and ask us to wear the same clothes. I thought it was very funny.
@Daviros
@Daviros 3 ай бұрын
How you come up with this stuff is amazing!
@lucialamprey2690
@lucialamprey2690 Ай бұрын
Good post. One observation among many: people today dress like toddlers did years ago. Years ago, men wore suits almost all the time. Women wore dresses and girdles. I was walking through a mall when there still were malls and I said to my husband that if my grandmother can back today she would think people were walking around in their underwear.
@OrangeNash
@OrangeNash Ай бұрын
Yes - if you do want to try and dress like a person in the future, the best way would be to go out in wearing just contemporary underwear.
@WinterandNoodle
@WinterandNoodle 21 күн бұрын
What a weird comment, do you live in like a daycare or something? All I seen is people wearing casual clothing...
@lucialamprey2690
@lucialamprey2690 21 күн бұрын
@@WinterandNoodle What a weird comment. Pro tip: Typing before your brain cell kicks in is not a great look. Read what I wrote and it may all come together for you.
@charlottemartyr
@charlottemartyr Жыл бұрын
My stepdad insisted on naming my little brother “Andrew” bc he wanted his name to be shortened to “Drew” and to this day nearly six years later is still salty that everyone calls him “Andy” bc for whatever reason calling a bubbly, wide eyed, blond haired toddler “Drew” just didn’t feel right to anyone else. Literally everyone says “he just doesn’t LOOK like a Drew, he looks like an Andy”. It still cracks me up.
@NurseSnow2U
@NurseSnow2U Жыл бұрын
This is so innocuously and specifically hilarious, I love it! Tell Pops to hang in there, we have so many random expectations and pre plan so many tiny seemingly insignificant things as parents and to me it's a sign that he loves his kids a whole bunch to have put so much thought and consideration into it and then still be so innocently salty about it decades later. Grumpy old(ER) men are a treasure. 😂
@shayeuros1964
@shayeuros1964 Жыл бұрын
Dad shoulda just named him Drew then😅
@autumnpoplawski6889
@autumnpoplawski6889 Жыл бұрын
Ok but my dad was the SAME. My mom wanted to name my brother Drew. My dad thought it was the ugliest name. They compromised on Andrew.
@charlottemartyr
@charlottemartyr Жыл бұрын
@@shayeuros1964 trust me, I said the same thing XD like “if you were that dead set on him being a drew you could’ve just named him drew instead of andrew” lol
@charlottemartyr
@charlottemartyr Жыл бұрын
@@autumnpoplawski6889 one of the funniest things ever to me is that my dad’s middle name was “lee” so he wanted to name me “Emma lee” and my mom refused bc she thought it was a stupid name and said, verbatim, “I will never have a child with a name as stupid as that”… So my stepdad’s youngest daughter is named “Emmalee” XD
@stotab8700
@stotab8700 Жыл бұрын
I remember being in high school, and every year the incoming freshmen looked younger and younger. Then I looked back at my freshman yearbook and EVERYONE in my class looked like babies compared to their present appearance. Crazy stuff.
@Call_Upon_YAH
@Call_Upon_YAH Жыл бұрын
Hey! Did you know God is three in one!? The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit! Bless him! Jesus died for our sins, rose from the dead, and gives salvation to everyone who has faith in him! True faith in Jesus will have you bear good fruit and *drastically* change for the better! Have a blessed day, everyone! ❤
@Call_Upon_YAH
@Call_Upon_YAH Жыл бұрын
Your worries (yes, anxiety), depression, suicidal thoughts, EVERYTHING will melt away and be NO MORE when you lean on God and put your trust in him! When I have physical pain, I literally pray and the Lord quells it, that I am healed! Know that there is power in the name Jesus Christ! His name casts out demons and heals! People are bothered by his name. The world hates the truth and wants to continue living sinfully! God's children are set apart (holy) and righteous.
@greatdayforpizza6974
@greatdayforpizza6974 Жыл бұрын
@@Call_Upon_YAH Man just shut up
@luckyizzac
@luckyizzac Жыл бұрын
@@Call_Upon_YAH ok😐
@austindarling9595
@austindarling9595 Жыл бұрын
reading this comment is funny because me and my friends in high school used to say and think the same thing
@DK_1981
@DK_1981 2 ай бұрын
Best YT video I’ve seen in a long time! Great job!
@The_Shwnk
@The_Shwnk 14 сағат бұрын
I've noticed that effect of retrospective aging in another way, in that cartoons and tv shows I watched as a young kid and then rewatched recently sound so much higher-pitched than I remembered them. My best guess as to why is that when you're a kid and you and all your friends and peers have high-pitched voices, that's what a "normal" voice sounds like to you and everything sounds deeper relative to what you're used to.
@Kevin_Carlson
@Kevin_Carlson Жыл бұрын
I remember the near panic I felt when I turned 30. Now I'll be 60 next month. I wish I could go back in time and tell that kid to just enjoy every day.
@moel8230
@moel8230 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, man from the future. I turned 31 yesterday. I have to enjoy my life more!
@kurtgandenberger6139
@kurtgandenberger6139 Жыл бұрын
i remember asking a friend (we were teenagers) where he'd like to be on his 30th birthday. his response was "i hope i am dead." i am sure he got his wish.
@brunoventura3
@brunoventura3 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice. I'll turn 30 tomorrow.
@RafaelMunizYT
@RafaelMunizYT Жыл бұрын
thanks for the advice. I'll turn 30 in 10 years
@vanessapoppy7875
@vanessapoppy7875 Жыл бұрын
Turning 30 is worse than turning 40 and I’ve heard worse than turning 50 & 60. Unfortunately it’s the people around you who try and make you feel old. Don’t let them. 30 is young and if you take care of yourself you’ll feel 30 for a long time. I read a quote once. “I spent my thin years feeling fat and my young years feeling old”. Only you can change this.
@PatchworkUSA
@PatchworkUSA Жыл бұрын
My mother was born in 1925 in New York City. She said that in her era, there wasn't any such thing as a "teen age" that had it's own culture, styles, behavior, etc. She said that when you hit puberty and grew into adult size, you just started wearing the same clothes as your parents and were expected to act more grown up. Seems like teenager times started after World War II. I could be wrong...not sure.
@milobaret8672
@milobaret8672 Жыл бұрын
You right
@rattuna4773
@rattuna4773 Жыл бұрын
That is correct, Vsauce actually mentions this exact phenomenon in his video "Juvenoia", it was quite surprising for me to learn.
@stefchanel1723
@stefchanel1723 Жыл бұрын
It was cool back in old days for teens to try to look like adults. That was considered being sophisticated. It was socially normal to expect teens to graduate from high school and go right into getting married, having children, and providing for their families. Also life expectancy was lower the further back you go. Today's culture is less committed to anything. No one is expected to get married, have kids, have a job that provides for their family at a young age. The social culture more values the beauty of youth and living your best life, and our aesthetic reflects that.
@klandies3
@klandies3 Жыл бұрын
there’s actually a very interesting documentary about this exact subject, titled "Teenage"
@MsLogjam
@MsLogjam Жыл бұрын
The Greatest Generation wanted its children, the boomers, to have everything. Now the white boomers are spoiled rotten.
@acyclicglobe7395
@acyclicglobe7395 6 күн бұрын
This is such a funny video to find because my grandfather was bald at 16 years old. He would go to convenience stores and buy cigarettes for himself and his friends. I miss him more than he could ever know. I know I'm a year late, but thanks for the awesome video, Michael!
@OrangeChickenTHC
@OrangeChickenTHC Ай бұрын
This feels like a nice break from the usual brain rot that festers in social media. Great video!
@catastic9394
@catastic9394 18 күн бұрын
Stop watching the brain rot then
@OrangeChickenTHC
@OrangeChickenTHC 18 күн бұрын
@@catastic9394 It’s not like you can just filter it out. It’s literally everywhere you go. If you don’t think it’s a problem, then you’re clearly too used to it.
@Judybloom799
@Judybloom799 Жыл бұрын
I remember talking about this with friends in highschool (92-96) .. we all noticed that every new freshman class, the kids got smaller and smaller 🤯
@JM1993951
@JM1993951 Жыл бұрын
It seems like each new set of teenagers is less mature than the last, too. Exposure to television and the internet their entire lives and generally being more privileged might explain some of that. I never thought I was as mature as the older kids. But I definitely thought the younger kids were disproportionately immature from the scope of the age differences being considered.
@OnePieceSS23
@OnePieceSS23 Жыл бұрын
@@JM1993951 This is just people not liking whats new, you can see people saying the same shit 2000 years ago, they've said people were getting dumber when books popularized because they kept ''reading all day like idiots''
@medexamtoolsdotcom
@medexamtoolsdotcom Жыл бұрын
When I was in high school, I was 14 through 18, but I guess you repeated grades 78 times. No I kid, I know you mean the years 1992-1996.
@BePostiveStayHydrated
@BePostiveStayHydrated Жыл бұрын
Same for me
@JM1993951
@JM1993951 Жыл бұрын
@@OnePieceSS23 did people really say that about reading? 😂 I remember parents freaking out over Harry Potter but reading was “nerdy”, not brain rotting.
@autumnalgloom5360
@autumnalgloom5360 Жыл бұрын
I have such a vivid memory of myself as an 8 year old looking at 14 year olds and determining they were practically adults. This memory is so weird.
@elephant35e
@elephant35e Жыл бұрын
When I was 6 in kindergarten, 11 year olds in 5th grade looked like adults to me.
@labnine3362
@labnine3362 Жыл бұрын
What if they were adults and then stopped aging just at the right moment to mess with you?
@user-ef9pn7mp3b
@user-ef9pn7mp3b Жыл бұрын
@@elephant35e this is real life kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nNCHZLWI2tawlKc.html
@user-ef9pn7mp3b
@user-ef9pn7mp3b Жыл бұрын
@@labnine3362 this is real life kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nNCHZLWI2tawlKc.html
@Zhyrim
@Zhyrim Жыл бұрын
@@elephant35e when I was in 3rd grade elementary school and went to a middle school, every kid looked a high schooler and spoke in finished puberty voices, now that I experienced middle school, everyone seems so much younger
@ConanDuke
@ConanDuke 3 ай бұрын
I love it when everything that I basically intuited from direct observation and a-priori reasoning back when I was 18 years old, is vindicated and confirmed 30 years later in a Vsauce video.
@kayleighlehrman9566
@kayleighlehrman9566 3 ай бұрын
I think that part of why most of our dreams are primarily visual and auditory, and not also tactile and olfactory, comes down to active vs passive sensations. While we can turn our eyes and ears to more actively invesitgate those senses, typically we're always actively absorbing that information during our waking life; conversely, in order to smell or feel something we need to actively participate to get the full experience (deep nasal inhale, reaching out and placing our hand on something, eg.) Unless the smell or feel of something is particularly poignant one way or the other, it often isn't worth committing to memory.
@micky100
@micky100 7 ай бұрын
Makes sense. Watching 90’s teen dramas during my childhood made me believe that school would last up to my 30’s.
@kickpublishing
@kickpublishing 7 ай бұрын
They used 30 year old actors.
@guntertorfs6486
@guntertorfs6486 7 ай бұрын
@@kickpublishing Of course , the dimwit didn't realize that , NOT.
@DrSpaceman69
@DrSpaceman69 7 ай бұрын
@@kickpublishing yes, that's the joke.
@3lttlbrds
@3lttlbrds 6 ай бұрын
😅 especially now, it's gonna worst. It used to be more early 20s in 90s playing teens..now it's more mid twenties to 30s
@ariadna2018
@ariadna2018 6 ай бұрын
@@kickpublishing Yes
@glectarful
@glectarful Жыл бұрын
I love that no matter how far apart these uploads are, they always manage to feel the same as they used to, back in a time I now feel deep nostalgia for. Really matches this Timeless Liminal feeling you speak of.
@Christerray
@Christerray Жыл бұрын
I have all of the vsauce videos downloaded onto my ipad whenever I go flying and after years they never lose their impact
@user-ze6mh8fg1k
@user-ze6mh8fg1k Жыл бұрын
Bruh...no I know exactly what your saying 😁
@chefboyardee2223
@chefboyardee2223 Жыл бұрын
When I clicked on it I legit thought it was an old reupload
@PivotGuy401
@PivotGuy401 Жыл бұрын
I have been watching videos from this channel from when I was in JR High. This channel feels the exact same as it did back then, in a very good way. To put into perspective on how long I've been watching, I graduated college 2 years ago.
@scottjgray83
@scottjgray83 Жыл бұрын
I love how he manages to install a low level existential crisis in me, and I'll be thinking about this all week.
@CamilaBric
@CamilaBric 3 ай бұрын
wow what a great video, Michael catches you telling his stories. I wanted to know the answer to the question in the title of the video but he gave us that and much more. Pleasantly surprised. A new subscriber from Colombia🇨🇴
@Maacholas
@Maacholas 2 ай бұрын
whoa, I was expecting one thing from this video and it came with dozens of cool info. Nice one!
@aubreynaulin6207
@aubreynaulin6207 Жыл бұрын
My great-grandmother Pearl was an orphan and child bride from Kansas (under age 15 we don’t know her exact age). Point being she had a very hard life. On her wedding day photo she looked about 13, still had “baby fat.” You can see the rapid progression of age as she endured the Depression, 6 births, hard farm labor in the sun. By the time she was in her 40s she was a grandmother and LOOKED it, including needing dentures. I am just turned 30, am getting ready to start a family… can’t imagine what our ancestors went through.
@HAIRHOLIC_1
@HAIRHOLIC_1 Жыл бұрын
Funny how ethnicity plays a big role too tho, my grandmother died at 88, she was born and raised in Africa, worked under the African sun, she also had 6 children. When she died she had all her natural teeth except two front ones due to a fall. Her skin was smooth like mine, even doctors could not guess her age due to her skin. I have real difficulties in guessing Caucasian peoples age because they do indeed age faster than African people. My mother for instance is 53 I kid you not she looks 40, my sister is 35 and still looks like a minor. I have few colleagues that are younger than my mother and look so much older, I tend to visualize 50 year olds like my mother, but I came to discover that it is not a general comparison at all.
@merinajalaya740
@merinajalaya740 Жыл бұрын
@@HAIRHOLIC_1 Very true. My mom and sister always say we just look younger in our family but it's not because its our family. It's because of our melanin from being black. What I am doing differently than others in my family is I am on a 0 carb dairy free strictly carnivore diet. I rarely drank alcohol but I'm cutting it for good and I've never spoked nicotine or have I ever done any hard drugs. I'm 26 years old and I have a feeling my youth will last much longer than most. I'm Debt free and child free, and trying my best to limit stresses. My husband is white but since being with me he has adjusted his lifestyle and has prioritize his health and fitness. He is younger than me but looks older.
@WhyYoutubeWhy
@WhyYoutubeWhy Жыл бұрын
@@HAIRHOLIC_1 Well, as a caucasian, I do find than black people look much younger than they are, at least the ones who are in shape. I read an article not long ago about a sugar baby who said she fell in love with her sugar daddy and I have not much problem believing she was honest. The sugar daddy was a black man in his 70's, looked 15-20 years younger and looked damn fine. This type of thing may be related to protection from the sun. We see your lines and wrinkles less too.
@Mehki227
@Mehki227 Жыл бұрын
@@HAIRHOLIC_1 Tru that. I'm nearly 70 and I don't look, act, walk, or move like white women my age. In still the same height and my back is very straight. It took forever for me to finally get laugh lines at my eyes and you can only see them when I smile. I was being mistaken for a teenager when I was 30. It was so confusing. I had my kid at 18 and his friends and other people thought we were siblings. Even my MIL told me once that my brother was so nice and I'm like, that's my son, not my brother 🤣 I was on a Zoom call learning another language and said in the language that my son was 50 and the teacher tried to correct me and I'm like, no ', I know how to say 50 yo in this language. I'm not confused 😂
@Mehki227
@Mehki227 Жыл бұрын
@@WhyKZfaqWhy I had a black female client who mentioned social security and I thought she meant disability and I was so confused when she clarified she was getting retirement. I thought she was in her 30's! She mentioned she had won a youth-looking contest and I stalked her on social media and there she was! The only thing I did pick up on was her memory wasn't what it should be (I easily pick up on little things like that), otherwise, she looked fantastic and was very pretty.
@slowphiechen
@slowphiechen Жыл бұрын
I think what might also play into this is that fashion being mostly „dictated“ by the youth is a relatively new thing. In the past, fashion was made for adults and so, if you wanted to look fashionable in high school, you dressed older. Karolina Zebrowska has a great video on why we stopped wearing hats that explains this phenomenon.
@Hakajin
@Hakajin Жыл бұрын
I love her! I should check that video out!
@elinebuis5751
@elinebuis5751 Жыл бұрын
This is the first time I have ever heard another person mention Karolina Zebrowska
@feminismandgardening2750
@feminismandgardening2750 Жыл бұрын
i love her sm omg
@Gabe94dotcom
@Gabe94dotcom Жыл бұрын
hmm
@Delphi333
@Delphi333 Жыл бұрын
@Preston Hunt It's because advertisers learned that if you can hook someone onto their product as a teenager, you likely have them for life. Also they tend to be less discerning and are easier to market too. Lastly they started having some spending money so naturally advertisers and fashioned began to target kids and teenagers.
@OfentseMwaseFilms
@OfentseMwaseFilms Ай бұрын
I love your videos man
@melodyebuskin5490
@melodyebuskin5490 3 ай бұрын
My hubby and I have been watching, ‘What’s My Line’ a game show from the late 50’s early 60’s and seeing people in the their 30’s & 40’s looking like they’re in their 70’s. We thought it was because of what they were wearing but after watching your video I see that it’s not the whole reason.
@jimboramba
@jimboramba 9 ай бұрын
I think the fact nearly everyone smoked for like 50 years and even the ones who didn't smoke were constantly breathing it in, probably had an effect.
@KratostheThird
@KratostheThird 9 ай бұрын
Second hand smoking, which ended up killing Andy Kaufman.
@nk1974
@nk1974 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely
8 ай бұрын
Absolutely, the combination of smoking and not exercising led to premature aging.
@callmekirkland8
@callmekirkland8 8 ай бұрын
​@TurismoHistoricoCarioques as if people exercise now lol. My neighbors refuse to walk their dogs farther than it takes to get them to pee (about 20 meters total walk length on average). They never exercise besides this twice a day 20 meter walk in an apartment complex.
@LisaAnn777
@LisaAnn777 8 ай бұрын
I've smoked since I was 17 and I look pretty young, I'm 30 now. I look way younger than my mom at my age and much younger than my grandmother at my age, both them smoked. That can't be the only reason.
@dawnelder9046
@dawnelder9046 Жыл бұрын
My father sent home a picture of him dressed in local clothing when he was stationed in Egypt. He was 34. At the time I was a child and he was an old man. When I was 34 my husband and I bought a new house and I came across the picture. Realized I was the same age as he was then and he was far from old. Just moved a few years ago and again found the picture. I am a senior now. Looking at it my first thought was, "Why were they sending that baby overseas?" He keeps getting younger in that picture.
@r.e.t.8656
@r.e.t.8656 Жыл бұрын
You made me lol
@jackbauer9901
@jackbauer9901 3 ай бұрын
Vsauce is so entertaining that a whole 22 minute video feels like a short! Well done!
@tracyfontsere6388
@tracyfontsere6388 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely, positively FASCINATING!!! I'm so glad i watched this. I often think about the fact that, at age 50, I'm still attractive, vital and active ( and still don't have any crows feet) and yet both of my grandmothers were...OLD at this age. No shade towards them, ivquite loved my paternal Gramma, but they were wrinkled, stooped, riddled with health issues, one required a cane to walk and just looked... well, like grandmothers! While I'm not yet a grandparent ( I have a nine year old), I can't help but think that I share dna with these women but yet they were so much older than I am at this age. Of course we have more information about health and way more skin care, it still is quite surprising to see the vast difference. I'm grateful, thankful and hope to see what I'm like in 30 or 40 years as well.
@007nadineL
@007nadineL 17 күн бұрын
U think yr still attractive Big difference
@tracyfontsere6388
@tracyfontsere6388 16 күн бұрын
@@007nadineL I never said I thought I'm a super model, only that I'm attractive. I'm pretty confident that I still look nice and definitely younger than previous generations in my family. By the same token, the generations that have come after me will likely hold up even better.
@kib1455
@kib1455 Жыл бұрын
I had an intro sociology class text about how the concept of children and teenagers didn't really exist until the early 1950s. That's why young people always dressed like little adults. There were stricter societal dress codes for young people.
@sunshinex315
@sunshinex315 11 ай бұрын
Oh yeah! I learned about that in a child development course and the history of children. Very interesting how things change over time
@julier.1902
@julier.1902 11 ай бұрын
Never heard that, it's quite profound actually.
@ThreeRobloxians
@ThreeRobloxians 11 ай бұрын
i had a similar thought process
@dominicturner77
@dominicturner77 11 ай бұрын
Was catcher in the rye something to do with the advent of the concept of the teenager?
@user-ni9eh5md5j
@user-ni9eh5md5j 10 ай бұрын
My great Grandparents Married at 13 & 14 years old and thought that was normal in the south . I’m 56 now
@neilangelopalquiza6522
@neilangelopalquiza6522 Жыл бұрын
Michael went from talking about how your style can affect how people perceive your age to comparing dreams to movies. What a madman.
@normalman23
@normalman23 Жыл бұрын
That's literally the theme of the video bro. How long did it take for you to spew those words out?
@rogerroger9952
@rogerroger9952 Жыл бұрын
A parkour master.
@words007
@words007 Жыл бұрын
Every person who values TRUTH above all is a true scientist. I respect no one on this earth more so then anybody but scientist because their whole profession is based on Proof & findings and Pursuit of truth & i love the modern world is direct outcome of all the scientist in the world who lived & died and gave world whatever technology we have. Even Michael is a true scientist love his content before content blew up in internet even as early as 2010.
@peterw1534
@peterw1534 Жыл бұрын
Your supposed to say madlad nowadays. You must be old. All the cool kids say madlad. Btw I hate the word madlad, thank you for not saying it. Its stupid.
@adityanaik6291
@adityanaik6291 Жыл бұрын
like he does every video
@MDClips2464
@MDClips2464 8 күн бұрын
I was in the middle of thinking how this was one of my favorite videos ever made and how vsauce always gives the best ideas and thought experiments when I look at the next one in line with the title "do chairs exist?"
@adrian_9951
@adrian_9951 4 ай бұрын
This hit the nail on the head. We used to wonder about that about some of the black soul singers from back in the day, the delfonics and the spinners. The dudes from friends of distinction. Those people were in their teens and early 20s in those old clips where they looked in their 40s and 50s. We were told those black folks lived harder lives along with the times
@mkbhd
@mkbhd Жыл бұрын
I’ve learned so much today
@SnoopGotTheScoop
@SnoopGotTheScoop Жыл бұрын
pog
@Vsauce
@Vsauce Жыл бұрын
🙏
@bian7744
@bian7744 Жыл бұрын
@@Vsauce 👍
@sondrehyland3818
@sondrehyland3818 Жыл бұрын
@@Vsauce I love that you pray for the futures knowledge
@piccoloatburgerking
@piccoloatburgerking Жыл бұрын
Oh it's Markass Brown Lee!
@demo9750
@demo9750 Жыл бұрын
This felt like one of the classic VSauce episodes I grew up enjoying. This feels like a sudden return to form, on the topic of aging no less.
@DrSwoose
@DrSwoose Жыл бұрын
@@cgplays9 he's been doing informational videos for like 10 years now lol, it's weird to think that some people watching these videos were 2 or 3 when he made his first video.
@WilliamTravisIto
@WilliamTravisIto Жыл бұрын
@DONT READ PROFILE PIC i wont dw
@alexisyuk9544
@alexisyuk9544 Жыл бұрын
@@cgplays9 1
@Soggytaco25
@Soggytaco25 Жыл бұрын
Forreal use to watch these as a freshman, here I am now a 27 year old dad lol
@fortheloveofnoise9298
@fortheloveofnoise9298 Жыл бұрын
@@Soggytaco25 Woah, I'm 27 and my life hasn't even begun..... couldn't imagine being a dad this young
@clematistaiga
@clematistaiga Ай бұрын
Wow this was amazing and well thought out. Subscribed!
@benjaminmedrano4493
@benjaminmedrano4493 3 ай бұрын
This is probably the reason why the power rangers could all pass off for teenagers in the 90s
@hihunter7
@hihunter7 Жыл бұрын
Damn the whole thing about seniors seeming old when you were a freshman then seeming young as hell when you were one is so true. As a freshman, seniors seemed like whole ass adults to me, but as one they seemed like kids, and now at 19 some friends that are going into their senior year seem like they're 15. It's really weird
@leannewheeler5351
@leannewheeler5351 Жыл бұрын
Lol. I remember freshman year being shocked at seeing boys with facial hair 😆
@l1585
@l1585 Жыл бұрын
It's odd because when I was a freshman back in 2020, So many seniors seemed the same age as me so I didn't see them as older. Now I'm approaching 11th and there's a bunch of freshmen that don't even look anywhere close to my age
@katyungodly
@katyungodly Жыл бұрын
@@l1585 I was a senior in 2013 and nowadays seniors look like literal children to me, I cannot take them very seriously at first 😄
@gwenzero2906
@gwenzero2906 Жыл бұрын
Everyone seems to say this, and yet I have never heard people talking about how right now, we will seem so young to our older selves.
@kamalking4933
@kamalking4933 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I remember when I was a high school freshman in 2014, high school seniors looked so old and intimidating to me. Now I'm 22 and just graduated college and high school seniors look like children to me 😂
@StarlaBizarre
@StarlaBizarre Жыл бұрын
My grandmother has been getting her hair "set" weekly in the same hard little Grandma fro for the past 45+ years, and during the pandemic she couldn't do that so she had her hair down for the first time and she looked AMAZING, like 10 years younger. She hated it lol
@mollywillo
@mollywillo Жыл бұрын
You have just made me realize that NOT all the dozens of old women I see at church have naturally curly hair. Or at least might not. I am blown away
@elijah-jamesmac2039
@elijah-jamesmac2039 Жыл бұрын
@@mollywillo oh take it from someone who has to do old ladies hair all the time with minimal training…. Those beautiful curls hardly ever come without a bunch of work
@calebdonaldson8770
@calebdonaldson8770 Жыл бұрын
It's strange to think that the styles we choose to make ourselves look young and lively eventually become the styles that younger generations associate with us looking old and crummy. Truly an example of blind ignorance.
@mollywillo
@mollywillo Жыл бұрын
@@calebdonaldson8770 I like the “grandma fro!” But I do associate it with older women of course, since it isn’t really a style as much with the current generations, at least for white women. But it’ll probably come back at some point, as these things do.
@pastpresentfuture3599
@pastpresentfuture3599 Жыл бұрын
@@mollywillo I just figured that due to arthritis they get their hair set so they don’t have to try to style it…
@libby6494
@libby6494 3 ай бұрын
Sun damage ages the skin. Effective sunscreen didn't really hit the market until the 90's prior to that the spf factor was really low and tanning oils were more popular. That's primarily why people of the same age back then look older than people of the same age today.
@carlosbpvp
@carlosbpvp Ай бұрын
This is a brilliant, complex analysis of a topic that is complex. A rarity on KZfaq.
@alexshelby1
@alexshelby1 Жыл бұрын
I don't know how Michael does it. He finds these topics, addressing phenomena I never realized were a thing. But not only are they a thing, but they're a very well-researched thing with numerous scientific studies and entire sub-cultures. I end up feeling dumb and smart at the same time.
@BoguZzNL
@BoguZzNL Жыл бұрын
A man with an intelligent mind and unstoppable curiosity.
@Grapefruit5000
@Grapefruit5000 Жыл бұрын
Also it's just damn interesting.
@squishykotetsu
@squishykotetsu Жыл бұрын
Isn't that just the best feeling though? Discovering something you've never even thought about, but immediately being able to understand and relate to it, that's almost the pinnacle of a learning experience :D A testament to how freaking awesome these videos are, for sure!
@alexshelby1
@alexshelby1 Жыл бұрын
@@squishykotetsu It's a paradox that keeps me coming back for more :)
@Krizzsek
@Krizzsek Жыл бұрын
A lot of it is looking at established behaviors and asking... why?
@Greg-om2hb
@Greg-om2hb Жыл бұрын
When I was a kid, very old ladies drew pencil thin eyebrows way up high on their foreheads. I found the look very strange. My mother explained than women continued to wear the makeup that they wore when they were young. Decades later, I saw photos of beautiful Hollywood starlets from the 1920’s wearing that exact style. It was an ahah moment.
@Patrick3183
@Patrick3183 Жыл бұрын
Like Jean Harlow
@MustacheDLuffy
@MustacheDLuffy Жыл бұрын
Don’t exactly look like you used to honey
@sirenachantal471
@sirenachantal471 Жыл бұрын
Another reason might be that some people go through chemotherapy and their eyebrows never grow back.
@manicpepsicola3431
@manicpepsicola3431 Жыл бұрын
This is why I keep up with makeup trends and plan to continue
@RichM3000
@RichM3000 Жыл бұрын
The "cool" '80s look of a tucked-in shirt, shorts or jeans, and white sneakers with white socks is a classic dad look today. Hairstyles too. The same is true for every decade that has come and gone. There are also actual factors that reduce aging, like sun block (and not intentionally getting a tan at the beach every summer), less smoking, more weightlifting, moisturizer, and somewhat better nutrition. And, there are cosmetic changes, like more prevalent hair coloring, Botox, fillers, and plastic surgery. And, to a point below, health care has greatly improved. Obviously illness can age people significantly.
@calalkazimov6179
@calalkazimov6179 2 ай бұрын
I remember my teacher in school once told us that we all look like kids even tho we were 10th grade. She told us that students of like 10 years ago looked much older than nowadays students, and that is really true
@KaraLainne
@KaraLainne Ай бұрын
Adding to the mix: as a person from another time period, my take on why younger people looked older is due to perspective and attitude's of that time period. When I was younger, adult society used to say things like, "act your age", "dress your age", and this is what a good girl should look like, act like, think like etc... There was always expectations of what that was. Also, young people wanted to j hurry up and grow up so they could be taken seriously or earn their stripes quicker so they could increase their rank in the world. eg get that job or job title due to perceived competence and experience. I remember even at as young as 14 being told I'm no longer a kid i have to behave and dress like an adult now by the time I got to 18 then 19, then 20 something I still wasn't 'old enough', 'experienced enough' blah blah blah, but still constantly being told how to look and behave and think. Looking around, there is also the 'role modelling' factor. If everyone around you looks and acts a certain way, and society projects certain images and expectations of what that should be, then you emulate it. So yeah, younger people were told when it's time to get a job, get married, what responsibilities they should have and various stages of life, and when you played those roles you got rewarded well for them eg social acceptance, that job, etc etc. For example: If you were a woman and weren't married by 20 something, you were a spinster. The image of a spinster was projected in a certain way in the movies. People were groomed to embody standards, mindsets, social expectations, and rules of those time periods. at 30 you were already an old maid/middle aged. Dress accordingly. Act accordingly.
@mstieferman
@mstieferman Жыл бұрын
vsauce helped get me interested in science as a kid. I graduated college last month and am starting my first real job in computer science next week. Thanks Michael and others!
@4realGTFOH
@4realGTFOH Жыл бұрын
That's awesome. Share the knowledge
@jackmariner
@jackmariner Жыл бұрын
Are you doing IT? I’m graduating in like a year and half and not sure what I’ll do
@johnnychabin6982
@johnnychabin6982 Жыл бұрын
hell yeah! I graduated a week ago and will be starting a CS job in a few months too! :)
@FriedRice3519
@FriedRice3519 Жыл бұрын
nice 👍
@lmaoaims
@lmaoaims Жыл бұрын
That’s amazing! I’m so happy for u, what course did u do?
@bryantbarboza4149
@bryantbarboza4149 Жыл бұрын
I remember being a 2nd grader and seeing the 6th graders at recess, and they looked like full grown young adults to me. It’s true, it’s all about perspective
@hyperat8146
@hyperat8146 8 ай бұрын
Yeah but I think it also has to do with clothes (way people dress), things like facial hair, the fact that activities back then were more hand to hand and people probably were much more fit and healthy as they didn't have KZfaq or anything to waste their time on so they would have bigger muscles at a younger age, and because they would live real life more than on computers, I recon that helped them shape into an "older person" quicker mentally and physically. So yeah perspective has some part, but mostly I think it is mainly to do with the society and how what they did then compared to today changes a lot.
@khalednajjar3852
@khalednajjar3852 8 ай бұрын
Literally the same
@nana_untamed
@nana_untamed 8 ай бұрын
Yess they did
@JayDorsey-my6wm
@JayDorsey-my6wm 8 ай бұрын
@@ialwaysgetrevenge I was a freshman 2018-19 and I swear those kids were on steriods they looked like if they were cast as highschoolers in a tv show it would be enough to take you out of the experience
@hampter386
@hampter386 7 ай бұрын
I was literally about to make the same comment
@Starrider.
@Starrider. Ай бұрын
Wow this video turned out to be waaaay more informative than I originally thought
@BstarBme
@BstarBme 3 ай бұрын
Heavy drinking and smoking will easily add 10 years your look
@-umph
@-umph Жыл бұрын
I miss this kind of vsauce video a lot more than I realized. Michael explaining tangents is extremely nostalgic of a happier time. Love you buddy, my kids love the curiosity box.
@milky7257
@milky7257 Жыл бұрын
I actually just assumed that this video was from like 2015 until he talked about sponsors. Doing this type of video again subconsciously aged Vsauce in my eyes!
@roseproctor3177
@roseproctor3177 Жыл бұрын
yes ☺️☺️☺️☺️ agreed
@popefrancisgaming
@popefrancisgaming Жыл бұрын
I have a question about the box, how long does shipping take and would you say all the stuff you get is worth it?
@helloimmark2424
@helloimmark2424 Жыл бұрын
Its her finally 😅 m.kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ateSa8-SsN69m6M.html
@mc_spankie1446
@mc_spankie1446 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I remember watching him during the summer and loving his video
@YourBoyDonald
@YourBoyDonald Жыл бұрын
I always find it strange how people seem to believe that at some point in the future they will suddenly start wearing "old people clothes" because "old people wear them now," but no, when we are old, we will still wear the same clothes we wear now, which future young people will consider to be "old people clothes." It's actually rather fascinating how this works.
@MichaelStevens-ry8fc
@MichaelStevens-ry8fc Жыл бұрын
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@alienwarex51i3
@alienwarex51i3 Жыл бұрын
Not really. If everyone nowadays is wearing t-shirts, jeans, sweatpants, hoodies, and sneakers, and people in 100 years are still wearing t-shirts, jeans, sweatpants, hoodies, and sneakers... why would any of it be considered "old people clothes?" The only reason we consider a suit w/ a hat etc. to be "old people clothes" is because that style WAS in fashion decades ago, but isn't anymore. The clothes we wear today will still be in fashion 100 years in the future. The reason this hasn't been the case historically is because we've been tending towards more casual clothing for centuries. Now, we're at a point where we can't get any more casual. So, fashion won't change much here on out - in fact, it hasn't really changed at all in the past 30 years. Look at pictures of people from the 90s. They dressed the exact same (minus joggers, maybe?). Even in the 70s, when people still wore suits to work, t-shirts/hoodies/jeans with sneakers were very much the norm outside of work. Hell, Jordans have been around since the early 80s. It's a nice thought but.. your great grandkids definitely won't say you're wearing "old person clothes." Everyone still wears the same shit from the 70s/80s in 2022. That won't change in another 50 years because there's nothing to change anymore. We've hit the peak of casual attire.
@YourBoyDonald
@YourBoyDonald Жыл бұрын
@@alienwarex51i3 You have a valid point, and I completely concur. All the shit I just read in your comment is entirely accurate. Additionally, I believe that our fashion-forward attire will remain popular in 30, 60, or even 100 years. Only time will tell. The 1970s and 1980s had a pretty cool style that was a little different from what we wear today. We've indeed hit the peak of casual attire.
@joand2217
@joand2217 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂 agreed. But then, at old age most people go for more decent and more covering clothes.
@ashleydrye3311
@ashleydrye3311 Жыл бұрын
@@alienwarex51i3a lot of older women's designs in their clothes is something a lot of younger women wouldn't wear. Also the baggy capris and shorts is a thing a lot of older women wear that most younger people don't
@lost_daemon
@lost_daemon Ай бұрын
The interesting thing is the face-name-matching effect is culture-specific. As a native russian a can't follow examples in this video and matching american names to american faces, but can easily match the the same russian name and faces.
@boredyoutubeuser
@boredyoutubeuser 23 күн бұрын
me and the class kids when theres picture day in elementary school: 7:40
@simonsaysism
@simonsaysism Жыл бұрын
Here's something I was thinking about the other day. As a child or teen, a difference of as little as 2 years seemed insurmountable, people in older grades seemed so OLD. Now of course at age 30 I hang out with adults of a wide range of ages from 25 to 45 and none of us seem all that different. But those same people I went to school with, now only around 32 or 33, still seem unapproachably old and mature to my brain.
@tocov
@tocov Жыл бұрын
The longer you live, the less each year feels for you because it's a smaller % of your entire life. When you're 10, 2 years is 20% of your life. Now that you're 30, 2 years is only 6% of your entire life. So in your mind is feels less time. Think about it if you lived forever, how quickly the time would pass for you.
@mihailmilev9909
@mihailmilev9909 Жыл бұрын
Sooo interesting. But yeah I totally get you. Something I've thought about as well
@mihailmilev9909
@mihailmilev9909 Жыл бұрын
@@tocov exactly
@mihailmilev9909
@mihailmilev9909 Жыл бұрын
@@tocov that's so crazy actually if u really lived forever or very very long
@SSGARFIELD99
@SSGARFIELD99 Жыл бұрын
Vsause has a video on this subject
@comboldam
@comboldam 4 ай бұрын
“We think people looked older in the past because they look the way older people looked today” 😮 great sentence
@ericherman5413
@ericherman5413 4 ай бұрын
It occurs to me that there weren't really any "children's clothes" until at least the 70s. Before that, children very much wore tiny adult styles. Blue jeans were never worn in public by anyone except the poorest folks who didn't own anything more expensive. Girls wore dresses and gloves. Boys wore slacks and long sleeves, if not a full suit. Some children looked so adult they could have passed for adults before age 14, and the way they were styled by adults made a world of difference.
@carlosdgutierrez6570
@carlosdgutierrez6570 2 ай бұрын
​@@ericherman5413nah, even then you can see some telltale signs of premature aging in the boomer and gen x genetation, specially on their skins. Leaded gas and paint, a lot of smooking eveywhere, lots of other chemicals no longer allowed in food and healthcare products, etc. The younger half of the millenial generation and younger people were spared of chronical exposition to lots of toxins that older generations didn't.
@IndigoIndustrial
@IndigoIndustrial Ай бұрын
@@carlosdgutierrez6570 It's just sunscreen, an awareness of skin cancer and smoking. Also, people glug a lot more water these days.
@ryanhegseth8720
@ryanhegseth8720 9 күн бұрын
My dreams are super colorful, I have lucid dreams all the time and in them I have full ability to form memories and what I see in my lucid dreams is as real as waking life but more colorful.
@e-man2081
@e-man2081 3 ай бұрын
Very interesting video! It could almost be divided into chapter or separate videos because the topics shifted from appearance of age to name associations to dreams, and some other stuff. I think he's right about better nutrition and health care causing people to age slower. Then there are all the "grandmother hair styles" and nasty mustaches that people used to wear. Another thing I noticed is that people were more dressed up in the past and that made them look older. As for dreams, I have both color as well as black and white dreams. The color dreams are the more vivid ones, and the vague (non REM?) dreams can be black and white. I believe it's important to realize that dreams are so abstract that it's hard to represent them visually. For this reason I don't believe it will ever be possible to record dreams (only brain waves from which it would be hard to extract video, audio, or even thoughts).
@ricebix
@ricebix 2 күн бұрын
It would be great one day if they could find out how to translate dreams to some kind of code or programming and then reverse engineer that so we could do full dive VR while we sleep
@bpblitz
@bpblitz Жыл бұрын
I realized the thing about hanging on to fashion and it becoming "old people clothes" when cargo shorts were declared Dad clothes in the mid 2010s. I'd worn that all throughout college, and they were popular with everyone. And that's how it struck me.
@Santor-
@Santor- Жыл бұрын
I had my first cargo pants in the 70's. I bought my 12 year old son some yesterday. And I still have some today, so I dont know. Then again, I don't follow fashion, I buy what I like.
@shaungraen3892
@shaungraen3892 Жыл бұрын
I’m curious to see how this effect evolves with time; As someone who generally cares about clothes and fashion, I’d say trends are treated much differently now than in the past. Like yeah, there are still trendy styles that go in and out of popularity, but fashion focuses much more on individualism today. So much so, to the point where a lot of people pick some of their favorite trends from past eras like a buffet and put it all together. I wonder if this action will make it harder and harder in the future to judge someone’s outfit solely on if the clothing is currently trending or not, or if there’s always going to be an overarching trend that can dictate the “look” of an era
@fastinradfordable
@fastinradfordable Жыл бұрын
Nobody declared cargo shorts to shite in mid 2010s Sept it’s all a bunch of bull and everything is edited.
@fastinradfordable
@fastinradfordable Жыл бұрын
@@shaungraen3892 if you think any era has a specific look you need to realize the world is full of people.
@uum6
@uum6 Жыл бұрын
Cargo shorts specifically will always be dad shorts. They're too utilitarian. Kids and dads alike love pockets, but you'll never spot a kid sporting denim shorts with a fanny pack. At least, not for a while.
@fabricdragon
@fabricdragon Жыл бұрын
as a fashion student... throughout most of history, people wanted to look grown up, mature... they dressed and wore styles to emphasize "i am mature" or were dressed in minature versions of adult clothing- certainly for portraits and photos. that shifted Drastically in the "youthquake" of the 60s, when suddenly everyone wanted to look YOUNGER...
@Pqsdfgh
@Pqsdfgh Жыл бұрын
Very true!
@hazmatt2k6
@hazmatt2k6 Жыл бұрын
@Kento Yamasaki so explain why finite sins and disappointments deserve eternal punishment. It would be appalling to sentence someone to death for shoplifting, but it's ok to torture someone for eternity for... Coveting they neighbor's wife?
@JeddieMPB
@JeddieMPB Жыл бұрын
This!! And it’s also true that children were forced to grow up much faster in terms of the labor they would provide. There wasn’t really a “teenage” time period as we think of it today for the majority of human history. you were a child and then you were an adult and when you were a child you were taught skills that would make you a “good” adult and that was mainly tailored to your gender.
@theosiegstolz3991
@theosiegstolz3991 Жыл бұрын
@Kento Yamasaki lol gtfo with this nonsense
@ks5865
@ks5865 Жыл бұрын
@Kento Yamasaki people are getting more hostile towards comments like that these days cuz the world needs to hear them more than ever..
@bardozan
@bardozan Ай бұрын
I've watched every Vsauce videos at least twice, but never realised that the title is incorrect. It should be "did people use to".
@her449
@her449 3 ай бұрын
thank you so much fo always answering my weird questions
@virajbhale3143
@virajbhale3143 Жыл бұрын
He comes on just twice a year, blows our mind and casually goes away like nothing happened... I can just tell the amount of research he puts in every single video!
@Budgetmeright
@Budgetmeright Жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly!
@alexsyld5410
@alexsyld5410 Жыл бұрын
Cool to see another Better Ideas fan.
@virajbhale3143
@virajbhale3143 Жыл бұрын
@@alexsyld5410 🙌 that's right man
@wu1ming9shi
@wu1ming9shi Жыл бұрын
@Darius Bostic How about no...The evangelizing days are long over mate.
@jonathanzhang5625
@jonathanzhang5625 Жыл бұрын
It is not just him a team of people makes the vids
@Danielle-zq7kb
@Danielle-zq7kb Жыл бұрын
Here’s my trick to not feel old: when I was in the first half of my 20’s I felt like my 30’s would be old (or at least different). When I was about 26 or 27, I started to make myself think that my 40’s would be ‘old’. I kept doing this each decade and now that I am 60, I am starting to think of being 75 as being old. I also work on healthy habits.
@midogei
@midogei Жыл бұрын
@Lil Yeet Obviously it works for them...
@AllenGrimm1145
@AllenGrimm1145 Жыл бұрын
That's pretty cool! I wonder when it'll start breaking down, though? I doubt it'll be like "well, I may be 110 now, but just wait until I'm 125-*THEN* I'll finally be 'old'!" (:p)
@finished6267
@finished6267 Жыл бұрын
Love this. People screamed when I showed them my ID in a club a couple of years back, no one would believe that I was 48. They all figured I was 25, some people refused to believe it. Now all of a sudden I look at LEAST 35, and I'm only 50. It's distributing. No wrinkles around my eyes or any of that crap. No wattle, baby face.
@finished6267
@finished6267 Жыл бұрын
I'm 50, I figure I've got what, another 45-50 good years ahead of me🤣
@robinhodgkinson
@robinhodgkinson Жыл бұрын
Hate to break it to you Diane. But everyone does that unconsciously or otherwise. “Old” is relative. “Old” is always older than you are now. Perhaps when you find it hard to walk or think the illusion will crumble. Guess I’ll find out at some point. Btw, I’m 64 but still feel “young”. Funny that… lol
@rheahorvath9274
@rheahorvath9274 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for going over a phenomenon I've noticed my whole life! Interesting! 😊
@j.m.turner1756
@j.m.turner1756 2 күн бұрын
It's weird to rewatch this video a year later, see that picture of Norm, and say, "Sure, I believe he's 34." Maybe I've been looking at more old pictures than I used to...
@elizabethstein9698
@elizabethstein9698 Жыл бұрын
Schools are a great way of seeing retrospective aging in action. The students graduating look considerably older than the earlier grades. I'm in college now, but when I first came to middle school, the 8 graders looked like miniature adults. When I graduated, however, me and my peers still looked like young teenagers, hardly ever changing. The earlier grades that year looked very young as well. The same can also be said for High School.
@cybrunettekitty5197
@cybrunettekitty5197 Жыл бұрын
Guess I can't make fun of Hollywood anymore for film prior to 2010 having actors that look like full grown adults in high school settings lmao
@juniorlara2394
@juniorlara2394 Жыл бұрын
As a 21 year old being out of high school for 3 years it was weird because when I was in 8th grade Jr high the incoming freshman in high school looked their age as freshman but then when my year was incoming freshman about half were looking their age but the other half looked even younger than their age and then the year after us of incoming freshmen about 80% of them looked way younger than they were supposed to look and the 20 looked their age so I say genetics in my city we've looked younger than our ages really were because I'm one of those that didn't look their age because my aunts and uncles and friends say I look the same and pass as even a sophomore in high school!😂😅it's so weird
@poopyfarts42069
@poopyfarts42069 Жыл бұрын
i look like a frikin 12 year old lmfao
@whhatwut
@whhatwut Жыл бұрын
@@hillskevin924 🤓
@Richard-Gore
@Richard-Gore Жыл бұрын
I'm from late 90's and somehow end up having classes with students from early 00's in college. Many of them are using iPad to take notes, while I'm still using paper and pen. Just a few years gap, and looks like a completely different generation. And me trying not to wear too casually on class, makes it even more so lol.
@Askemanden
@Askemanden Жыл бұрын
It’s hard to understand that Michael is only 36 years old when he has been vsaucing our brains for over a decade
@jestersudz6085
@jestersudz6085 Жыл бұрын
hes 36???
@tomsheldon4950
@tomsheldon4950 Жыл бұрын
36?? I thought he was around 45!
@cauliflowerconnoisseur2710
@cauliflowerconnoisseur2710 Жыл бұрын
it's the hairline. same as me, im 27 and i was losing my hair at like 24. Until i shaved my head fully, people used to think i was a lot older. When he shaved his beard he looked a lot younger as well
@detourne
@detourne Жыл бұрын
...and looks like he's 50.
@mrartist.studio
@mrartist.studio Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I'm surprised he says he's only 36! Could be a wind-up? I'm 61 and do feel I should be 36ish, but I would have put his age later. Thinning hair, glasses and beard maybe add years compared, but wisdom trumps youth perhaps to add years? If you'd asked me, maybe 45 to 50 - an interesting thought given subject matter of the content (apologies to Michael re age assumption!).
@BBBeanie855
@BBBeanie855 Ай бұрын
I just decided to watch this and Vsause was able to make it so interesting
@destrygriffith3972
@destrygriffith3972 24 күн бұрын
When I think about the history of science, everything from the 1800s feels like ye olde times to me but everything from the 1900s feels like modern history. I'll sometimes be shocked that we had already learned something in the 1880s or 1890s, even though I know perfectly well about the follow-on discoveries made in the early 1900s. Just seeing that "18" in front of the number makes it seem way older even if it's only the difference between 1895 and 1905. Some kind of threshold affect multiplied by a bias against the 1800s I guess... And the funny thing about my bias against science in the 1800s, as revealed by my shock that any experiments were conducted or effects were deduced that sound at all sophisticated to me today - is by the fact that, in my estimation as a junior science historian, the vast bulk of science discoveries were made between about 1820 and 1920 or so… (I know it's a radical hypothesis, but I honestly think there was period of only about a century, maybe a century-and-a-half long, from the early 19th to mid 20th, in which the vast majority of our most earth-shattering and fundamental theories were formulated).
@Probookuser03
@Probookuser03 Жыл бұрын
This was quite interesting to watch, especially with the naming phenomenon. I was born with the real name “Bradley” but since I despised that name from a early age, I just used my middle name, “Vince” 19 years later, anyone who knows me by Vince and I tell them my name is Bradley, I almost always get a “no way”
@bht665
@bht665 Жыл бұрын
Bradley Cooper put the bar too high :D
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Жыл бұрын
@@bht665 But is it better to be a Vince Vaughn?
@allahlululu9261
@allahlululu9261 Жыл бұрын
Bro downgraded his name
@Gia700
@Gia700 Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of a meme about the name "Grant" The mom wanted to let a person hold her baby named Grant but the person didn't want to hold him instead, he wanted Grant to do his taxes.
@arson1tez
@arson1tez Жыл бұрын
That's like when Al Capone despised being called "Scarface" and degraded his nickname to "Snorky" or something like that
@Rothron
@Rothron Жыл бұрын
In the 80s a running joke was how old men would wear their suit pants way too high. I used to assume this had to do with how bodies change as we age, and something they did to prevent the pants from falling off. It blew my mind when I saw some fashion shots from the 50s and saw that high pants were actually a thing back then. People weren't wearing suit pants "like an old person", they were just wearing the suit they bought when they were young in the 50s, and it was simply just no longer in fashion.
@bean5976
@bean5976 Жыл бұрын
Why is no one mentioning the common denominator they’re all white
@AMcDub0708
@AMcDub0708 Жыл бұрын
I assumed this too!
@blllllllllllllllllllrlrlrl7059
@blllllllllllllllllllrlrlrl7059 Жыл бұрын
@@bean5976 ??
@user-ef9pn7mp3b
@user-ef9pn7mp3b Жыл бұрын
@@bean5976 this is real life kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nNCHZLWI2tawlKc.html
@NO-bw5dn
@NO-bw5dn Жыл бұрын
Kinda wish high pants came back. It seems like they would be comfortable and also the crotch area had way more room….. pants nowadays can be murderous on the boys.
@gustavomurillo3067
@gustavomurillo3067 3 ай бұрын
I find this very interesting, and somehow related to the theory of strings.
@jeantetreault132
@jeantetreault132 3 ай бұрын
Thanks! Michael. You surely have a great scientific knowledge and you're quite éloquent when it comes to explaining things. I'm 55 years old and i remember seing my parents who actually looked much older during the 1960s and the 1970s. I look at my old colored pictures from that same time period and eventhough i still looked quite amazingly younger than my age, i know the next younger generation of people today will think that i looked much older back then and that they will definetely look younger than me. Furthermore, you also have to consider the fact that people appeared much older on a 16 mm film strip rather than appearing on digital numeric video if you catch my drift.
@politefan8141
@politefan8141 Ай бұрын
I wonder if we'll still be able to tell how much time has passed when we have 20-30 years of high definition footage to look back on.
@sir9integra9jr
@sir9integra9jr Жыл бұрын
I was going to say this feels like a return to form, but actually I think it's a reprise of form. It echoes the old stuff, but in a way that's deeply shaped by the new stuff. This is my favorite period of Vsauce yet. Keep following your creative path, Michael, I'm loving where you're going.
@TheJudge064
@TheJudge064 Жыл бұрын
The return to classic Jake Chudnow music was especially welcome.
@jarnesss2546
@jarnesss2546 Жыл бұрын
I even anticipated the slimy vsauce crush at the end of the video
@seveny6to4
@seveny6to4 Жыл бұрын
I know right? It's great!
@niranjanrajesh1058
@niranjanrajesh1058 Жыл бұрын
@@TheJudge064 bruh thats exactly what i thought. When i heard the jake chudnow music in the first few seconds,i knew this would be a banget
@elizabethm1698
@elizabethm1698 Жыл бұрын
As someone named Elizabeth, who was called Liz by all her high school and college peers and called Beth by most of her family, I find this whole “the name shapes you” concept as really interesting
@wrhythm
@wrhythm Жыл бұрын
Hmm, you were given a more casual name by your peers and a more formal name by your family and elders, and I bet you behave accordingly?
@I_Santos_
@I_Santos_ Жыл бұрын
My family and friends always called me by my middle name. Even in school I would just tell the teachers I preferred it and that was it. But in high school with more teachers I started going by my first name so half the people knew me by either name. Once I started working I would use my first name there, but my middle name at home. To this day I have that split where in different parts of my life I have a different name. I’ve always felt like like two slightly different versions of myself. I know situational circumstances have an effect on that too, but I’ve always felt there’s something a little beyond that.
@eliesheva
@eliesheva Жыл бұрын
Fellow Elizabeth here :) called Liz by friends and now a total Liz. Only close family still calls me Elizabeth. I totally connect with Liz and Elizabeth to me is a little girl still...
@devchonka18
@devchonka18 Жыл бұрын
I have a brother named Daniel. We always call him Daniel. First time I heard his girlfriend saying something about him and she kept saying "Dan". I was so confused. Couldn't figure out who she was talking about. Apparently not one of his friends ever calls him Daniel 😂 only immediate family. He's a lot younger than I so, no, I've never seen him with his friends till that time and how they interact and what names they use. It was mind blowing lol. We never even thought to call him Dan 😂
@faselblaDer3te
@faselblaDer3te Жыл бұрын
We might not get any closer to the double life you see in spy movies than this!
@lifeismagical3123
@lifeismagical3123 3 ай бұрын
I’m floored at 0:48 and I just made a promise to myself from here on out, no matter how sleepy I am. I’ll do my nightly skin care routine.Thanks to this video.
@michaeljohnangel6359
@michaeljohnangel6359 Ай бұрын
Michael, I've been watching your videos for many years now, and you look the same to me now as you did back then! Mind you, I'm almost 80. Another great video-thanks!
@fonkbadonk5370
@fonkbadonk5370 Жыл бұрын
I'm 40 now and recently looked through my parents' albums from when they were in their early 20s. They did things I totally associate with "things adults do", like going on family vacation together with a cousins' family, having mutual invitations to home cooked meals and board games afterwards, all very innocent and "behaved" activities. Something that among my friends only started maybe 5 years ago, for many this isn't a thing to this day. Every year I go to a lake for a weekend with a group of people some of which have done this exact same trip since their teens. (I joined in my 20s.) The partys were much harder back then, but even today it's a lot of drinking, cheap food, naked swimming at midnight and generally "partying out" - something I coud NEVER envision my parents do at 40. In fact I remember both their 40s birthdays very well, and it was boring "grownups" sit around and be social events. My dad got a new HiFi, I got a T-Rex head wall mounted decoration. It's not just looks. We're living a VERY different life from our parents, and that is true for every generation.
@ferdtheterd3897
@ferdtheterd3897 Жыл бұрын
Man thats true. People lived life back then and it showed in their face. Nowadays we dont live life nearly as much which probably also explains why the youth is more depressed than ever
@SoulDelSol
@SoulDelSol Жыл бұрын
A t rex head and naked swimming. Sounds awesome and I'm 39
@sion8
@sion8 Жыл бұрын
*+*
@blackhawk7r221
@blackhawk7r221 Жыл бұрын
True. In those days you had a career started, a marriage, a mortgage, and two kids before 25. It was like this well into the mid 90’s. The emergence of the internet, especially after 2000 really opened up youngsters to break the restraints of traditional life and explore this big beautiful world.
@beyondbackwater4933
@beyondbackwater4933 Жыл бұрын
Yeah sometimes I feel ashamed around my parents considering what stage of life they were at when they were my age
@DoctorSwellman
@DoctorSwellman Жыл бұрын
I am in complete disbelief at the idea of Michael being in his mid 20s when he put out his first huge scientific videos. This man is truly legendary
@Ren99510
@Ren99510 Жыл бұрын
Fancy seeing you here Swellman! Looking forward to more videos!
@qui-gonjinn-ph6nb
@qui-gonjinn-ph6nb Ай бұрын
i like to sit down with coffee and have a conversation in the morning with this man
@mustafabrennpaste6521
@mustafabrennpaste6521 2 ай бұрын
Why is Vsauce gone? This video hits hard on long gone times. 😢
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