I remember the raid videos from Destiny. When Destiny 2 was announced, I immediately said to myself, "Ryan will kill someone, or someone will kill Ryan."
Their Destiny videos are almost unique in just how much they care. You think they care in get gud as they joke about cutting rounds and changiing dollars for teamkills? I dont think even criminal masterminds compares to how much they care about destiny raids. Its just intense even if you dont like watching destiny
Furyplane TK Geoff: hey I found a great place to eat Jack: I'm a 6th generation austinite it's not as good as it used to be. My family is so important and and I have a stick so far up my ass
*loopy lupe shows up* Jack: "oh little lupe, if ya want more of little lupe just go Google little lupe" Me: "jack....jack why....you know what you're doing"
I'm rewatching this in April 2019, and it's just funny and interesting to see Jack calmly mention Fortnite getting a Battle Royale mode (back when it was entirely PvE), within months of it exploding and becoming arguably the biggest thing to ever happen in gaming, whether you like it or not. It's just nuts that no one saw it coming
That intro totally should have been... "I'm your host Michael. Here joining me is Lindsay, wife, Geoff, godfather, Jack, guy I stayed with for three months, Jeremy... also here."
the warlock has the best jump by far because it carries momentum yes it's great for distance but if you hit the second jump during the upswing of the first you go straight up. basically you have a jetpack
I love how horrible Michael and Jack are to other people. They are likely the greatest manipulators of Achievement Hunter. They trigger things that the others just can't comprehend. Mind you they usually pull it back in time, but it's still pretty diabolical.
Their conversation about the raid is accurate I was doing it with my friends so they can finally do it, and we all got pissed off at each other. Almost lost a few friends.
That's just how it goes with any raid from WoW, FF14, and whatever. You "replace" someone without telling them for a raid weekend, and you can nearly kiss that friendship good-bye.
I live in Vermont (two and a half hours from Boston) and we use the words frappe and milkshake interchangeably for milk with any flavor of ice cream in a blender. "Milkshake" at a fast food place applies to some stupid foam shit. Maybe that's why everyone in the video is super wrong. The fast food thing is just a sorry imitation.
In the UK, milkshakes are either ice cream and milk or just flavoured milk. More often then not, it's just flavoured milk. Edit: just realised that we also call ice cream and milk, "smoothies"
1:00:40 The animation with Michael holding the layette was the animal lover episode they talked about when Lindsay was looking about turkey’s mating, Michael was behind her with a layette.
Growing up in Florida, never heard of the store BJs, only had Costcos since at least the 80s. My dad had a business account where he ordered sugar by the pallet to make soda syrup for restaurants, bars, etc. Only heard of BJ's Wholesale after they built one in Boynton Beach in the mid 2000s.
Also, all this talk with Jeremy and bird fuckin, at what point does Jeremy start one of those weird Homunculi experiments? (Hint: it's basically dudes jerking off into eggs, I have delved too far into the depths of RU-vid)
If you go to Dairy Queen and they have shakes AND malts? We asked what the difference was and the guy says "have you ever had whoppers, like the candy? Malts have liquified whopper centers in them." Fucking delicious, holy shit
It was mentioned and shown during an older off topic as well. Don't remember which one exactly, but I do remember the people that were there for it were Michael, Jeremy, Griffon, Millie, Gavin, and Jack (if that helps narrow it down any). I don't think they've actually uploaded the video itself anywhere though
In Australia a milkshake is made of flavoring, milk and 1 small scoop of icecream 20% icecream 80% milk and a thickshake has flavoring, milk and 3 to 4 scoops of icecream 70% icecream 30% milk.
In regards to the robot discussion, here's how I, personally, determine it: Cyborg: Human with robotic parts. Examples: Professor Gadget, DC's Cyborg Android: Robot that was made to look like and blend in with humans, including some form of skin. Examples: Astroboy, Megaman Robot: Mechanical being, does not need to look like a human. Examples: Bender, R2D2
I've always thought that the differences were: -Robots are mechanical inside/look mechanical outside (droids in Star Wars, Transformers) -Androids are mechanical inside/look human outside (Terminator, DBZ Androids 16 & 19) -Cyborgs are humans who have had cybernetic enhancements (DBZ Androids 17 &18, DC comics' Cyborg, Inspector Gadget)
1:27:34 Jack Patillo, with another wrong fact about Australia. Thick shakes in Aus are double or triple the amount of icecream in a standard Milkshake and sometimes extra syrup. Cambridge Dictionary also defines a Milkshake as usually containing ice cream.
So to Jeremy's point, in primary school we did call the water fountains 'bubblers' but this was also in a rural part of Australia so I've got no idea if there's a connection there or not
Android 18 was supposed to be a human that had been modified with robotic/synthetic parts. As far as I know from the English Sub DBZ, Krillin's wish just got rid of the bomb that was inside her; it did not turn her back to full human.
Talking about how things are said differently from State to state, apparently California is the only place where we say "THE 91" when talking about freeways or highways.
Patti Cake$ is a feel good movie, and Patti herself has some decent bars, entertaining main cast, the antagonists are a bit underdeveloped, scene settings are realistic, personally enjoy the cinematography. Definite recommend for anyone who's interested in watching it.
On a trip to the east coast when I was about 10, my uncle offered to get me a frap, saying "it tastes like crap". Living in southern California, it kinda screwed me over when realizing I can't get a green tea milkshake.
3:22 I live in South Carolina, and let me tell y’all something about the humidity, especially during the summer, it sucks but it’s part of living here and you get used to it.
It’s not as bad in Florida as they say and my friend said it’s a lot worse in. Texas because the don’t have humidity and it gets hotter so it feels like your suffocating outside