I remember watching the past extra life's and being in college I had no money to donate but now I have a full-time job and it felt so good to donate this time around, I will definitely be tuning in every year and donating because this is the coolest thing Rooster Teeth does!!
Burnie and Geoff have always felt like my internet dads. These two elders imparting their wisdom through their comedy. But Jack has always felt like an older brother. Supportive and energetic and hands-on, always ready to dive in or step up and do the thing for the community. Thanks Jack for being so goddamn cool! The world doesnt deserve ya!
"what we do here will last forever". Jack, I know you have been working with RT for years before this beautiful madness some call "RTExtraLife", but I think this is your child,not AH (which of course it is) But this will live on. if someone asked me "who was jack patillo?" I'd say.. "A soul we never deserved to have". you are the motorman for this nonesense. all for the kiddos. #ThankYouJack
I can't believe I feel asleep... I made it 23 hours of the way through this year's Extra Life and sadly couldn't contribute anything. Next year, 24 and possibly a donation.
I missed ExtraLife this year because I was working, but my god am I glad to be part of this community. Every single person has a heart of gold and every person in this stream is an angel. Well done Rooster Teeth, you deserve it.
Thanks for uploading this, I was awake for the whole thing but accidentally passed out from the beginning of the breakfast club to a half hour after it ended
@@mun123keet A bunch of shit. Ditching Vic, firing 50 people, increasing the price of First Membership, giving Gen:Lock to HBO Max... There's other stuff, but I can't think of it all off the top of my head.
I, like the user Sinac, this was the first time I was able to donate for the first time this year. Though it was only $50 it still felt great to help. #ForTheKids
They said in hour one that their goal was 1 mil. Any amount over a mil will be sent to LA children's hospital. They had a goal and they achieved it. Sure, less than last year, but any amount is a win for the kids.
Yeah, I cant really explain it, but to me personally, this extralife felt off. It was chaotic, but not in a good way. It felt way more unorganized and they didn't hype it up as much as they usually do. I'm kind of worried about the company with there recent decision, project flops, and corresponding layoffs. The fact that they made significantly less money this year to me shows that things are going down hill. Roosterteeth is losing its feeling of authenticity, this year just felt bad. I hope the company makes better decisions in the future.
I normally enjoy the nice dynamite part but this year, Michael was not fun drunk... Just sad drunk. Wayy to far and not that awesome. Last year they did a lot of stuff during their segment and this year they accomplished nothing. Even the moonball throws were horrible. Out of a 100 moonballs, they were struck like 10times... Its still amazing what they accomplished but this year felt off. I'm stiill gonna watch next year for sure
@Fvcked it's nice knowing I'm not the only one that feels this way. I've been a fan for a very very very long time, and it is so genuinely disappointing seeing the direction this company is going. Being bought out has clearly screwed them over in so many ways and it is terrible. So many "die hard" fans will just scream at you in the comments if you mention stuff like this, but it is the truth.
First off they were not bought out, they been reshuffled into a new division with Ellation shuffled into WarnerMedia coinciding with the news ad policies of RU-vid hammering everyone and the failure of Gen:Lock getting picked up by a network. Not to mention bad community management.
You can tell Jack and Cati are genuinely emotional about this, but Chad's 'emotional reaction' seems really played on, almost like he's just tryna get a piece of the attention