JACK MANIFOLD HUMBLES HASAN PIKER BY CRITIQUING HIS ENGLISH ACCENT (Finally) | FEAR&BRUV
[00:01 - 01:05]They mention having recorded two episodes in rapid succession with a USB mic that didn't work well
[01:27 - 02:06]They bring up their two guests, JHP and Jack Manifold, both 20 years old
[02:06 - 02:55]The topic shifts to discussing a bidet and a "poop video" for another content creator
[02:55 - 03:45]They debate the effectiveness and features of the bidet, with one of the hosts being a bidet "evangelist"
[03:45 - 05:53]The conversation returns to the bidet and they continue to joke about it, referencing characters from the anime
[04:44 - 04:51]They debate the effectiveness and features of the bidet, with one of the hosts being a bidet "evangelist"
[05:53 - 07:01]They bring up their two guests, JHP and Jack Manifold, both 20 years old
[07:01 - 07:21]One of the hosts mentions living with Jack Manifold for the past week and hardly crossing paths due to streaming schedules
[07:21 - 07:41]They bring up their two guests, JHP and Jack Manifold, both 20 years old
[07:41 - 08:52]One of the hosts mentions living with Jack Manifold for the past week and hardly crossing paths due to streaming schedules
[09:05 - 10:18]They discuss a controversial artist who reanimates characters from a popular anime with exaggerated genitals
[09:11 - 11:03]The artist recently quit and the speakers reflect on his impact and the outrage surrounding his departure
[10:18 - 10:49]They bring up their two guests, JHP and Jack Manifold, both 20 years old
[10:49 - 11:31]The conversation returns to the bidet and they continue to joke about it, referencing characters from the anime
[11:03 - 16:44]A discussion about white people using African American Vernacular English (AAV)
[11:31 - 11:48]The speakers mention starting their solo careers and end the podcast.
[16:44 - 19:33]The reasoning behind disruptive protests
[17:25 - 19:46]A discussion about white people using African American Vernacular English (AAV)
[19:46 - 23:52]The destruction of a Van Gogh painting in a museum by climate change activists
[23:52 - 26:38]The reasoning behind disruptive protests
[26:38 - 28:17]A man named Bruce, a 50-year-old climate activist and Buddhist, set himself on fire in front of the United States Supreme Court in April
[28:17 - 29:46]The media also covers mass shootings extensively, but not this act of symbolic protest
[29:46 - 29:58]The media's lack of coverage could be due to not wanting copycats or not wanting to spark a serious conversation
[29:58 - 30:29]The media also covers mass shootings extensively, but not this act of symbolic protest
[30:13 - 31:34]The hosts then discuss TwitchCon and a physical altercation they had at the event
[32:58 - 34:13]They talk about different British accents, such as Yorkshire and Liverpool
[33:03 - 34:41]The hosts also comment on the prevalence of British actors playing American characters in media
[34:24 - 37:11]They also mention a TikTok user who does a good British accent
[34:41 - 35:13]The media's lack of coverage could be due to not wanting copycats or not wanting to spark a serious conversation
[36:13 - 39:43]They talk about different British accents, such as Yorkshire and Liverpool
[39:43 - 40:10]They mention Brad Pitt's portrayal of a pikey in the movie "Snatch"
[40:10 - 42:15]Jack Manifold discusses his favorite movie, Snatch, and how it was directed by Guy Ritchie, who also dated Madonna
[42:15 - 43:37]They discuss British actors doing American accents and how some do it well while others struggle
[43:37 - 45:17]They joke about how they hope the angel of death speaks to them in a bad accent like Brad Pitt's in Meet Joe Black
[43:52 - 45:47]The conversation turns to Gary Oldman's role in True Romance, where he plays a white man pretending to be Native American with a terrible accent
[44:53 - 47:00]They discuss British actors doing American accents and how some do it well while others struggle
[45:19 - 48:49]The conversation turns to Gary Oldman's role in True Romance, where he plays a white man pretending to be Native American with a terrible accent
[47:00 - 48:21]They mention some examples of bad accents in movies, such as Brad Pitt's in Meet Joe Black and Gal Gadot's in Wonder Woman
[48:26 - 50:54]The conversation turns to Gary Oldman's role in True Romance, where he plays a white man pretending to be Native American with a terrible accent
[49:08 - 52:22]They joke about how they hope the angel of death speaks to them in a bad accent like Brad Pitt's in Meet Joe Black
[51:40 - 53:49]They end the podcast and mention that the paywall episode will include more British accents and weird fetishes.
[52:07 - 54:12]They joke about how they hope the angel of death speaks to them in a bad accent like Brad Pitt's in Meet Joe Black