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  • Is college in the UK more or less the same as high school in the USA? In Portugal we just call it Secondary Education :P

  • @JaponesEmVinhetas college is the equivalent of form 6 and 7 of secondary school basically

  • @kathrynmaeful thanks for the info, I've been wondering for a while :)

  • This is a bit random, but MAN your lipstick is gorgeous! What brand and shade is it, if you don't mind answering?

  • I think you mean 8mb rather than gb...

  • thank you! :L i agree i was thinking really British people are prudish about it i haven't seen this :L :) 

  • I'm jealous of your upbringing. I wasn't even introduced to the idea that it doesn't matter if you're a complete virgin, promiscuous or anything in between until I was a teenager.

    I agree with you that of course sex is important, because the continuation of an animal species kind of depends on it. But it has nothing to do with whether a person is good or whatever.

  • @TheGeekyBlonde

    Me too ahaha, sex is like the major feature of her books :P

  • is your boyfriend Noel Feilding?

  • Everything I know about sex, I learned from Meg Cabot books.

  • Lex your the best and my favourite sarcaschick!!

  • No sex talk at my school but on the other hand a VERY strong dress code for girls to not distract the boys but no dress code at all for them.... just how this sexist world works I guess, at least here anyhow..

  • I love all your guys videos! :) but I really love you shirt! Where did you get it?! :)

  • I was goint to try and find out who Lex's boyfriend was, so for some reason I searched "guy with big eyes". And it came up with a guy wearing the same shirt as Alex Day has. I am now suspicious...?

  • Decided not to make your bed today?

  • The girls at my school get lectured every year about dressing appropriately so not to "distract" boys. We get reminders not to show shoulder blades all the time.

    There is no sex ed at my school, only dress code and sexting warnings.

  • @PerpetualJoy That sounds like they're trying to raise the next generation of slut-shamers.

  • everything does come down to poo or sex. shit happens?

    its alright though, its good to talk about these things. Even if it is awkward, at least you are more prepared for the awkward, or can at least laugh your way out of it. That's half the fun!

  • This video was strange and full of contradictions.

  • It's funny when you're talking about attraction. There is the evolution theory on the one hand, but there is also the cultural studies theory that it's all a social construct anyway.

  • attraction is a big topic...

  • I love your hair :).... not creepy at all

  • I agree, when I look at, for instance, talk shows from the UK, especially compared to the US, the UK seems a lot less closed-minded. Sure, there is that aspect of sorta "embarrassed" humour that I think one of the other girls talked about, but in the US, you wouldn't even hear about some of the topics, nevermind in a comedic or non-comedic way.

  • Longer videos!

  • I don't think I've talked much about poo yet on my youtube channel.

  • My friends and I are like that too and apparently its my fault. Like when I come into the room for lunch the conversation just switches to conversations about sex without me having to even say anything. It's very weird.

  • @mittROMNEY666 Intelligence's only function is to solve problems.If there are no problems. If there are no problems, then there's nothing to do here. Sum-zero game. Only someone with a desperate need to exist would want to exist. How can utopia be better than the non-existent state?There is no need for us. Any thing you suggest as a reason to be here has to therefore be a contrivance.There's nothing better to achieve than non-existence. /watch?v=smYqg8AcmAQ

  • @land9631 i thought the reason you wanted non-existence was to avoid suffering. in a utopia, there is also no suffering. therefore it should be equally as acceptable as non-existence. and i am suggesting that, given the strong proclivity of humans to procreate, it would be easier to acheive such a utopia than it would be to acheive the voluntary extinction of the species. and that therefore you should be working to spread awareness about anti aging science, not antinatalism.

  • alex day just uploaded a video where he talks about sex. well, sexual things. check it out, made me laugh.

  • @mittROMNEY666  My argument to you is that life is an addiction. It is a need that does not need to exist. The non-existent are not wanting or needing to be alive, therefore why continue something that has this amount of harm? There's no such thing as a true positive. Please is the removal of pain. What justifies the collateral damage? How many commit suicide a year? Why is it okay to impose life on someone who won't be stupid enough to be grateful? /watch?v=vEmWn0KGNxo

  • @land9631 well yes as things currently exist that seems a reasonable argument, although in a utopia, wherein death and aging were nonexistent, and genetic engineering allowed for the elimination of all physical and mental defects, then life would be an entirely positive experience without suffering of any kind. and surely such a world is possible, even inevitable given the current rate of scientific progress. give it a century or so - life might be ok.

  • @mittROMNEY666 It doesn't matter how she looks. And I think society has told us all otherwise and I spoke about her lipstick to be on the side of throwing out society's lies. She brought nature up in her video and I wish the question was pressed further. If we are all being gamed, if we are all competing copies of each other why are we playing this game? Why do we continue it? Is there a need to do so?

  • @land9631 well i agree with you in general. for most people, religion underscores their natalist impulse - they believe suffering is redeemed in the afterlife. for many atheists, life is a fleeting but generally positive experience - or at least they find it so in their childbearing years. ( suffering is backloaded) however, hypothetically if death and aging could be overcome (and i think the technology is rapidly approaching) then life would on balance be fairly judged worthwhile.

  • Arrh you're so hilarious..

    You don't know where the kitchen is?? JK..

  • @YourTikken What's the best way to convince you? Really, what? Can it be the topic for a week? You don't know how much that would be beneficial to the world. Can we make a deal that if you make it one week's topic I will never comment on your videos again if you want? I'll do anything. I don't think this is an irrational or gratuitous or any negative word you could imagine topic. Why can't this be a topic one week?

  • @tyrannosauruslexxx How do I say in a constructive non offending way that as we all know because i like it isn't a good answer for anything?If you read my comment it means that you've at least been exposed to the word Antinatalism. I am happy for that.Please do a video about it?I criticized your lipstick as I would criticize anything that doesn't have to do with trying to work towards the word's end.You do not need lipstick or to be attractive.Love's a lie we need your brain what do you think?

  • @land9631 well i for one actually hate her lipstick, and think it makes her look like a crazy goth clown

  • @land9631 antinatalism is not something that I'm interested in, or ever will be interested in. at all. please stop commenting on our videos pushing it, because it's becoming spam.

  • My friend is on an exchange in England from America and she finds it to be WAY more open about talking about sex.

  • You have a piano! Wish i had one at uni, really miss my one at home

  • I actually think the US is more prudish. As an american that's gotten into british culture quite a bit it does seem as though you lot are much more open about many things. Homosexuality for one seems way more prevalent in TV and radio. You see it here too, but it's always stereotypes where for you guys it seems to be presented more normal. Sex in general is all over our media but as soon as the topic comes up in daily life people act offended and embarassed(see any sex scandal or nip slip).

  • I manage to talk about food... c:

  • Lex my mum once said to my brother at the dinner table "I don't want to be a grandmother for another 10 years, so keep your pecker tightly wrapped" that was the extent of our sex talk...

    but I admit I talk about sex with the girls at work like all the time

  • Best Lex video yet! haha.

    I just never really like her videos as much for some reason.

    I hope it's not mean of me to say so. Just my personal preference.

    I mean, they aren't poorly made. There is just so much talent elsewhere on the channel.

  • NO. I AM TALKING ABOUT LAWNMOWERS.

  • I think the other girls were just talking about England being known around the world as a classy (some say prudish) country who doesn't talk about sex outright really. That's sort of just like a fact in the U.S. because England's been called it so long. I don't think the others were talking about their friends necessarily. From what I've seen British people seem to talk about sex even more than people do here...well at least the guys do.

  • fuck you skype. i nearly fell off my chair when it answered back.

  • Im not a prude, but watching this weeks videos on the computer, with various family members walking past, has been slightly awkward...

  • Whenever I have a conversation with my friends, we always somehow end up talking about vomiting, which is nice

  • Oh my goodness you are like the modern day Freud :O

  • Aaaahhh come on :( I want to know all there is to know about your sex life! Tell us!! ^^

  • Most of my conversations are about poo or sex as well. Not odd at all, I don't think.

  • I think I love you.

    And I'm a chick.

  • It sounds silly, but the sarcaschick videos give me hope that there are still lots of lovely people out there in the world. <3

  • My conversations end up being about Doctor Who or sex.

  • with my friends from Camp, we are so exactly like you and your friends. we usually openly talk about how big our shit was, and how life changing it was. and dirty jokes are constantly made

  • im south african and moved to the uk like 3 years ago... The british arnt prude-ish in the slightest?

  • Why do you have to keep it to 3 minutes , goon ramble !

  • Wow, my friends always manage to sex, boobs, or periods.

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  • Not every single species

  • "And if i did, I would get rid of them..."

    That sounded a bit murdery.

  • just as long as you keep it at just poo OR sex and don't move onto poo AND sex those conversations get weird quick

  • She looks freaky... she looks dead.... 

  • I don't think British people are priggish about sex, if anything we talk and think about it too much. Maybe that's just my 18 y/o teenage male demographic though...

  • If you're not used to people judging you on sex than you obviously don't know any teenagers....

  • like,

  • about the evolution thing, our bodies give off chemicals that will attract people who give off a certain type of chemical. Now obviously love isn't just down to that, or even just attraction because we ahve al kinds of things like personality, or what we think beauty is, but that's like, how it works. its why some people find someone incredibly ugly, and some people find that person gorgeous.

    shit that was a boring comment... alright lex you bitch? no? *sigh*

  • it's like if someone thinks all british people speak in a victorian english accent :D i don't really think we're prudent, just like now all american people are fat, and not all french people smell of garlic;)

  • I keep looking at your lips and imagining the Rocky Horror Picture Show...

  • Out of all the sarcaschicks, I think I've agreed and had similar experiences as Lex.

    DIDN'T SEE THAT COMING. Don't know why.

  • I think in psychology text books in a few years there will be 'Lex Croucher's Poo Or Sex Hypothesis'. You need to research this phenomenon.

  • Awww, I thought I was getting Skype messages when the sound effects came up but I wasn't.

    Forever alone.

  • i thought that was my skype speaking out of turn

  • i have a similar view to Lex

  • I completely agree with what you're saying and have had similar experiences to you so that's good for me to relate to I guess. As for who you're attracted to, that's a typical debate in psychology and it's most likely that it's a mix of both nature influencing you and the nurture you have recieved.

    And completely off topic wise, I love your make-up. Again.

  • meet america, people judge you baised on your sexual escapades aaaaaaaaaall the time where i'm from

  • Not all animals care about sex. Pandas don't care. That's why they're all dying out. Stupid overly abstinent pandas.

  • @8Tails Actually that's not true, pandas love sex just as much as any other animal. It just took zoo keepers (is that the right term?) ages to realise that pandas need to smell each other's piss before they get in the mood. Sorry for that mental image.

  • @HannahIsUnoriginal Oh. Ok. That's for... informing me.

  • I agree with you on this one Lex, I really don't think British people are prudish at all, my family were always willing to talk about it and I was taught it a lot at school. And of course, my age group now, teenagers, are not prudish about it at all haha. Also, the sheer amount of sex programmes on British TV is just ridiculous, I cant see how we're perceived as prudish with shows like "The joys of Teen Sex" airing on C4...

  • My group of friends link everything to sexual things but we never actually talk about having sex, that's just something, amongst us, that is seen as things between you and your other half

  • You are the one I relate to the most when it comes to the background of sex, because I also didn't feel like British people were prudish. I am quite prudish myself, but people talked about it a lot in school, we had sex education etc, and as with yourself, my parents would have spoken to me had I not refused to listen :P

  • Whoo, a video that's on time. I think British people are slightly prudish but were just as prudish as anyone else. Were meant to be taught sex education in my catholic high school but we just never do, the only thing I've been taught about was in year six with an old lady telling me about "the menstrual cycle". Also I once had a lesson on poo, did you know rhinos spray their poo as a sign of warning :)

  • how you say victorian <3

  • lex made a video ... what even !

  • Me and my friends conversations sometimes move in the direction of poo or sex as well.

  • Who do you have in your life that would make you feel the need to wear lipstick? I think you are more gamed by the DNA than you realize. Antinatalism- life is stupid. having a child is an imposition. unnecessary gable with someone else's welfare. All life should end. Are you embarrassed to talk about Antinatalism? Please talk about it.

  • @land9631 I understand that you're passionate about the subject of antinatalism, but please understand that constantly demanding we talk about it is probably not the best way to convince us.

  • @land9631 er ... I wear lipstick because I like wearing lipstick?

  • First, lying, nooooooooooo.

  • My Father gave me the Talk. If we as humans followed the instructions my Father gave me, the species would die off. It was a painful experience that talk. Also far too late.

  • "british aren't prudish, I'm not prudish, I talk with my friends about sex all the time"

    "I'm not gonna talk about my sex life"

  • @mooxim it's definitely not prudish to not want to talk about the details of my sex life on the internet to an audience of complete strangers where literally anybody could hear it. jesus christ.

  • @sarcaschicks I know. Just thought it was funny.

  • @sarcaschicks yes it is

  • @mooxim she said she talks to her friends about it.. not to a bunch of strangers on the internet..

  • @melodymahony really? you didn't see that she already replied to me and pretty much said exactly that.

  • @mooxim haha^^ no i didn't..sorry^^

  • @mooxim keyword there, FRIENDS. people she knows, trusts and is comfortable with. go on then, you go and sit down on a bench in a park and tell the person next to you about that one time you had sex.

  • :O I have the same.exact. lamp put on the same.exact. spot on my piano!

    Also, we have the same bookshelves :]

    I'm feeling moderately awesome now.

  • Sex Croucher

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  • Poo and sex make great conversation subjects haha my family is weird and somehow every conversation leads to poo somehow, it's quite glorious actually :)

  • I agree with Lex! British people seem to talk about it a normal amount. x

  • i think im still in shock from lex putting a video up three times in a row! lol i joke. i knew lex wouldn't pass up the chance to talk about sex

  • I didn't expect this video til Wednesday.

  • I wouldn't say we got loadss of sex ed at school; but definately enough...I mean we didn't really want any more from 50 year old science teachers...

  • I went to Catholic school so all the sex ed we got was like that scene in Mean Girls minus the condom part.

  • ahhhhhhhhhh hello.

  • I kind of wanna see the twenty five minute ramble

  • @Uzwa12 same!

  • 10th veiwer!

  • awk, damn, i was second. oh well. LOVE THE VIDD!!!!

  • LEEEEEX! YOU ARE SO CUTE!!! :3

  • <3

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