my brain is square and im often confused
Summary
TLDRIn this candid and humorous video, the creator addresses the misconceptions about their intelligence, humorously referring to themselves as 'stupid' or 'dumb'. They share anecdotes and a personal list of misunderstandings to illustrate their point, from misinterpreting 'pay-per-view' to confusing 'sweet pea' with a sweet pea vegetable. The video highlights the creator's journey of self-awareness and improvement, emphasizing that while they may not excel in retaining information, they shine in other areas. The creator ends on a positive note, acknowledging their growth and inviting viewers to engage with their content, including a collaboration with Noodle and a Bob Ross painting stream.
Takeaways
- ð The speaker acknowledges that they do not consider themselves smart and does not believe they will ever be.
- ð¥ Despite their self-assessment, the speaker has a supportive audience who love and support them.
- ð The speaker humorously asks their supporters to stay away from their house.
- ð§ The speaker uses the term 'stupid' or 'dumb' not as self-deprecation but as a factual self-assessment.
- ð The speaker reflects on their educational experiences and admits to having poor math skills, which they discovered through feedback.
- ð They have been keeping a list of misunderstandings to quantify their 'stupidity'.
- ð€ The speaker shares examples of misunderstandings, such as the meaning of 'pay-per-view' and the term 'sweet pea'.
- ð¡ They ponder the nature of their thought process and how information is retained (or not) in their mind.
- ð° The speaker humorously suggests that if they were paid for every mistake, they would be wealthy.
- ð€· They admit to previously confusing 'peer pressure' with 'pure pressure', showing a willingness to share their learning journey.
- ð The speaker ends on a positive note, acknowledging that while they may not be smart, they are improving and have other strengths.
- ðš The speaker promotes an upcoming collaboration with 'noodle' and a streaming event involving painting, encouraging viewers to participate.
Q & A
What does the speaker claim about their intelligence?
-The speaker claims that they are not smart and never have been, and they do not believe they will ever become smart.
Why does the speaker ask people to stay away from their house?
-The speaker asks people to stay away from their house because they want to make it clear that they value their privacy despite the support and love they receive.
What does the speaker mean by 'square brain'?
-The 'square brain' metaphor is used by the speaker to humorously describe their lack of intelligence or their difficulty in understanding or retaining information.
What was the realization the speaker had after creating the 'hurt' video?
-The speaker realized that their math was incorrect in the 'hurt' video only after someone pointed it out in the comments.
What does the speaker do when they encounter a misunderstanding?
-The speaker writes down the instances of misunderstanding and adds them to a list, making their perceived 'stupidity' quantifiable.
What is the speaker's humorous take on the term 'pay-per-view'?
-The speaker humorously misunderstood 'pay-per-view' to imply a paper-based system rather than a service that charges per viewing on a TV or digital platform.
What did the speaker initially think 'sweet pea' referred to?
-The speaker initially thought 'sweet pea' referred to a sweet-tasting pea, rather than the term of endearment it actually is.
What misconception did the speaker have about 'peer pressure'?
-The speaker thought 'peer pressure' was 'pure pressure,' associating it with other types of pressures like water or air pressure, rather than social influence.
How does the speaker feel about their own intelligence at the end of the script?
-The speaker acknowledges that they may not be smart in the traditional sense but believes they are good at other things and that their intelligence is improving over time.
What future plans does the speaker mention at the end of the script?
-The speaker mentions a collaboration with Noodle, a streaming session of Bob Ross painting, and encourages viewers to subscribe for notifications.
Outlines
ð Self-Awareness and Embracing Imperfections
The speaker humorously acknowledges their own lack of intelligence, emphasizing that they are not a smart person and never will be. They express gratitude for the support they receive despite their self-perceived shortcomings. The speaker clarifies that their self-criticism is not self-deprecation but a matter-of-fact acceptance of their limitations. They recount an incident where they realized their math skills were flawed after receiving feedback from a viewer. The speaker also shares anecdotes of misunderstandings and misinterpretations, such as confusing 'pay-per-view' with paper-based entertainment and misinterpreting the term 'sweet pea.' They admit to having a 'square brain' and use humor to cope with their frequent mistakes, which they have been documenting in a list. The speaker concludes by recognizing that while they may not be smart, they are improving over time and have their own strengths, encouraging viewers to appreciate their unique abilities.
ðš Collaborative Creativity and Upcoming Live Stream
The speaker invites viewers to watch a collaborative video they made with 'noodle,' suggesting it's an entertaining experience worth checking out. They also announce an upcoming live stream event featuring a Bob Ross painting session, which is scheduled to take place on the same day at 3:30 CST. The speaker encourages viewers to join them for the live stream and participate in reviewing each other's paintings afterward. They remind viewers to subscribe for notifications and to use the bell icon to ensure they don't miss out on the event. The speaker's tone is engaging and inviting, promoting a sense of community and shared enjoyment of creative activities.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡self-deprecation
ð¡quantifiable
ð¡misunderstanding
ð¡peer pressure
ð¡IQ
ð¡toadstool
ð¡silver lining
ð¡collaboration
ð¡streaming
ð¡self-improvement
Highlights
Speaker acknowledges that they are not a smart person and embraces this fact.
The speaker has a supportive community despite their self-perceived lack of intelligence.
A humorous request for supporters to stay away from the speaker's house.
The speaker clarifies their self-description as 'stupid' or 'dumb' is factual, not self-deprecating.
A personal anecdote about creating a math video with incorrect calculations.
The realization of the speaker's math mistake came from a comment, not self-recognition.
A list has been compiled to quantify the speaker's misunderstandings and 'stupidity'.
A trip down 'idiot lane' to review some of the speaker's past mistakes.
Misunderstanding the term 'pay-per-view' and the humorous correction.
The speaker's confusion between 'sweet pea' and 'pea', and the resulting light-hearted reflection.
A running joke about the speaker's intelligence and the community's playful responses.
The speaker's incorrect belief about 'peer pressure' being 'pure pressure'.
A playful interaction with the audience about guessing the speaker's IQ.
A humorous take on the term 'taking a deuce' and its meaning.
The speaker's acceptance of the term 'salt mask bird' as a fact, adding to the humor.
The speaker's self-acknowledgement of not being smart but improving over time.
An invitation to a Bob Ross painting stream with the speaker and Noodle.
A call to action for viewers to subscribe and participate in the upcoming stream.
Transcripts
I am NOT a smart person and I never have
been and I never will be but there's a
lot of people who say otherwise and they
support me and they love me I'd like to
make something very clear to everyone
who loves and supports me yeah get away
from my house yeah I know what I'm
talking about when I'm calling myself
stupid or dumb this isn't a
self-deprecating thing or a self-hate
thing it's just like one of those facts
of life earth is round Sun is bright
I got square brain remember the hurt
video I did and there was like a bunch
of math in the beginning I wrote the
script for that video recorded the audio
for that video edited that audio and
then listen to the audio while I was
animating over the audio and it wasn't
until somebody told me in the comments
that I realized that my math is bad and
I asked Warren how did I get through
school barely every time I have a
misunderstanding where there really
shouldn't be any misunderstanding I've
been writing it down and putting it in
this list and now I have a list of all
of the times I was being dumb so now my
stupidity is quantifiable look I get you
did you see that's how many how many
times too many let's take a trip down
idiot lane let's look at a couple of
these pay-per-view is not pay-per-view I
learned this one about a year ago I was
looking at some paper and thought to
myself
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pay-per-view implies there's paper
involved instead of a TV like you would
just get some papers with pictures of
the show you want to watch it turns out
it's something that you pay every time
you view it
who'da thunk calling someone a sweet pea
is not calling them a pea of which is
sweet I thought maybe people like back
in the day were like yes honey could you
hand me the sugar for my peas that's not
what people talk like in the 50s but you
get my point
anyway it's a flap which is considerably
less gross I really don't know what I
was thinking of but when information
enters my mind it just I don't know what
happens to it I'm stupid
what would a sweet pea taste like and
what is that flavor yeah if I had a
nickel every time I was dumb I would not
have to be smart to make a lot of money
I thought for a very long time that peer
pressure was pure pressure there's water
pressure air pressure and then there's
your friends what do you think my IQ is
I'm gonna tweet it I want to see what
people say Apple to at least three one
of them for each little hair proof
oh no 2500 at least 100 percent it's not
wrong Oh
- Jonathan me egg 0 another 0 82 82 it's
like a real answer but banana no 149
that's a lot a billion 120 something
that's another real answer Oh
big flute gummy peanut pants pancakes
guys it's supposed it's supposed to be a
number are you guys hungry
potato taking a deuce is taking a number
two because deuce is two in Spanish
maybe maybe German deuce deuce I spelt
it wrong way to say it's English
wait it's English what it's just ink
deuces English what mushrooms are called
toadstools because it's like a stool for
a toad honestly you could have called it
anything and it would have accepted it
Oh what what's that it's called salt
mask bird amazing I'm accepting that as
fact
in conclusion I'm not got the smart
there are a lot of other people in this
world that are really really good at
retaining information a lot better than
I but I'm good at other things like this
little dance silver lining now I know
all of these things and my intelligence
has been improving if only a little
overtime which isn't always the case for
everybody thanks for watching I love
seeing you watch my videos thank you for
watching
nine-one-one yeah he's back if you
haven't seen the video i've done with
noodle yet we did a collab and you
should check it out if you haven't seen
it yet it's a fun time and you know what
else is a fun time noodle and I are also
going to be streaming a little Bob Ross
action Friday editor's note by Friday I
mean literally today 3:30 CST also you
can follow along with us and then we're
gonna check out everybody's paintings
afterwards so if you're into that swing
come on by so come check that out too if
you want a notification for when that
happens the bell icon does that think
that's everything
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