PBG's dogs probably live very interesting lives for pets. "Hey, is the master going to be yelling at us on a camera again?" "Yeah, but this time he's going to make us dress up as food." "You know, I bet this kind of stuff would never happen if Jared bought us instead."
I thought the same thing back then. Odds are you haven't. There's so much more to the world than you've had an opportunity to experience. Those experiences will shift and morph what it is you want to do with yourself.
Ratburn: What is big, green, and bathes in mud Muffy: A Fireman *When you come back a year later and see people are still liking and commenting about this*
@Sarah Harper yeah, my name is Rosetta, but my mom used to call me 'Rosie Posie, puddin' n' pie' and my dad used to say for the longest time, in a sing-songy way, 'birds of a feather, they all flock together'... i don't know if that was a nickname, but now that i'm older, i don't hear him say that anymore...
@@mcminerisweird Sorry to hear that. Maybe your dad's stressed out by his job? Maybe he thinks you're too old for him to call you that? Maybe you should let him know? If you don't let the most important people in your life know how you feel, they'll think you outgrew that nickname that you liked. Let them know.
Fun fact: everGirl was a whole brand that was sold at Kohl's in 2003/2004 or so. There were four different "styles" that had their own symbol: lightening strike, flower, butterfly, star (which you can see on the case of the game). You took a survey online to find out which style best described you then bought clothes that had the symbol of your style. It was promoted by the girl group Play, they had a song and video called "everGirl." It's actually not that bad lol but that's coming from a hard core Play fan. Obviously they had this PC game and there was also a Game Boy Advance version that I had and beat within 48 hours when I was 10 lol. Those were such good times :) I remember I took the quiz and got the lightening strike and was super disappointed because those were more like "sporty" style, and I just really wanted the cute butterfly or flower lol.
ik this is a old video but.... PBG...the only guy who would listen to the Arthur theme song in his car while driving down to the thrift store...while yelling at people driving like idiots. *beautiful*
Its not too much of a stretch actually. I have a friend who manages an oil & lube shop and she had this one customer... this crusty greasy obese guy pulls in wearing a Barney & Friends t-shirt while listening to the "I love you, You love me" song and his car smelled of old farts rotting foods and the like. Clearly the man was on some spectrum. While I wouldn't put Peebs in that sort of class, we can rest assure that there are others out there listening to popular children's tv show themes while driving places regardless what spectrum they may be on. And I'm one to talk, really. I listen to Sonic Mania + 3 & Knuckles ost music while mowing the lawn. When the boss music comes up I pretend I'm Dr Robotnic in one of his many egg-mobile contraptions. HA HA HA LAWN MOWER GOES BRBRBRBRBRBRBR GOTTA GO FAST! HAHAHAHA! I HATE THAT HEDGEHOG!
That's probably it (bonus points if you actually knew!) I felt it was probably something "of paint", but I couldn't work out the missing word (stupidly, since "tins" sounds really obvious now.)
Magical girls have to decide what to do with their lives too. You would know that if you weren't such a bad father to your daughter in Princess Maker 2.
Well. I remember when I was 4 years old, my Mother would take me to the library. She would look at books while I went as fast as I could to the public child's computer. I literally did everything you can do in Arthur's Thinking Games in about 3 months. Damn.
12:54 I like how while Ian's face tells PBG what they should do, you can hear "I have not seen such bravery" silently looping over and over. I missed this the first time around because prior to this video, I had never watched Brutalmoose.
PBG goes to a thrift store, and he finds bad games. I go to a thrift store, and I find Thief: Deadly Shadows? Vice City? Crimson Skies? Ah, they must be crap.
I was watching this late at night, so when I heard “Arthur” in 8:10, I was dying laughing and I had to keep rewinding to get more laughs before I went forward anymore.😂😂😂😂😂
I believe that the reason that the catapult was slamming from one side to the other was that your frame rate on a modern pc is much faster than that game and it was probably set to move an amount of pixels per frame and not on seconds which would be compatible for any computer. They probably were just trying to ship this obvious shovelware and didn't try to think into the future.
1:53 "Here's a simple question. What do you want to do with your life?" That's literally the hardest question ever for anyone who's still in school. Like me 😂
Rin the Neko V2 When I first heard that, I literally screamed "THAT'S NOT A SIMPLE QUESTION I AM A LEGAL ADULT AND CAN'T ANSWER THAT Y'ALL JUST WENT TOO DEEP!"
Oh, man. Thank you! Thank you, PBG! It's taking me years to find out what that Arthur game was! I couldn't find it anywhere and had no idea what it was called! I used to play when I was younger! I even remember how to music making bit usually goes. Not the way you did it, but much a much nicer sounding tune. It sounds weird, but I knew one day I would find that game again and thanks to you, that day is today! I might be exaggerating a bit about how monumentous this is, but I don't care. Arthur's Thinking Game. What a trip down memory lane that was. Now, I'm gonna go buy it despite how terrible it is. Also, great video :)
NPCarlsson oh cool. I just remember that Sue Ellen's audio looped so she would go "dont you just hate when that happens, hate when that happens, hate when that happens" and so on XD
I actually made a friend because of this video. In Japanese class, some guy and I were saying "okay" back and forth to each other for some reason, and eventually I started to say "ohhhhhKAY" like Mr. Ratburn in this vid, and he responded with "FIREMAN". It was pretty fun.