Tuesday, June 21All That Matters

Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers who take the time to upload YouTube content explaining how to do things or fix things. From someone who never had a dad they are so important to me.


Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers who take the time to upload YouTube content explaining how to do things or fix things. From someone who never had a dad they are so important to me.




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27 Comments

  • BeardyBeardy

    No problem and thank you, your kind words might help me crack on and upload something new, ive just made Thors hammer as diy into making your own mallet, the editing is such a pita

  • theRed-Herring

    Hoping on OPs sentiments, thanks to all those dad’s posting videos for us who can’t or won’t call our own dad when we need some help with some handy stuff.

    Happy Father’s Day to you all.

  • Vedorias

    In programming circles, this type of work is referred to as Yak Shaving:

    [https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/yak-shaving](https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/yak-shaving)

    I’ve often used this very Malcolm in the Middle clip to explain the concept to interns/junior devs 🙂

    ​

    I have in fact had conversations that were *eerily* similar to this video:

    [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8OnoxKotPQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8OnoxKotPQ)

  • xiaxian1

    This is one of the best YouTube channels – Dad, How Do I?: https://m.youtube.com/c/DadhowdoI

    Straight to the point, wholesome. He starts his videos with “Hey, kids!” and he ends the videos saying “You got this” and “I’m proud of you.”

    🥲

  • Ihateourlives2

    Explaining how to do things or being able to read a haynes manual is half the battle. Yes, you should be able to read and follow directions. But the main lesson you learn from having a hands on father figure. Is how to do the task described in the manual.

    You can find a thousand videos or books telling you How to replace a blown headgasket. But if you dont know how to turn the wrench without stripping the nut, you are worthless.

  • Cicer

    When you started watching the show because you thought you related to Malcolm and now want to rewatch because you relate to Hal.

  • mistercolebert

    My pops and especially my grandpa helped me get to where I’m at with my handiness. I’m now the family fix-it-man because of them. I sure miss you, grandpa.

  • Karroul

    My father and older brothers never taught me anything. My wife and I have recently bought our first house and I’ve quickly had to learn how to do things around without paying others for every simple thing. Attaching and connecting ceiling lights, using different anchors for different walls, starting new lawn, fixing furniture. I watch YouTube videos and ask a lot of questions in my local home improvement store. Next weekend, I’m gonna redo a part of our bathroom. Wish me luck!

    And happy Father’s Day.

  • yourbraindead

    You just gave me a little anxiety attack because i actually thought that it’s father’s day today for a second. Well it is fathers day for you probably but where I live (Germany) it’s on a different date. TIL father’s day is different around the world.

  • JMartin8494

    I swear the sound effect used for that squeaky drawer is the exact same one used in the PT demo for Silent Hills that was never made. I’ll never forget that creepy ass sound.

  • _only_read_title

    Reddit deserves to die at this point.

    This is a karma bot account farming karma off random posts, utilizing their karma standing to post more posts, then submitting a Youtube channel farming post to get a rando channel likes+subscribes+views that were paid for in IRL money.

    And you have the audacity to use a holiday for all that. You’re scum. Choke on a shit sandwich, loser.

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