Jolly’s rapidly declining mental alertness during this stream was entertaining to watch. Tired Jolly is best Jolly, because during stuff like this he just kinda drunkenly bumbles around.
"No solutions to any of these puzzles are 'shoot thing.'" Murder isn't working and that's all we're good at. "Smooth as a baby's butt. I'm all about that." Jolly is such a gold mine of out of context lines.
The unintentional gag of jolly trying to figure out what it means when a phrase relates to another thing while playing a mod called metaphor is something incredible.
The metaphor seemingly was that the people in the cage once tried to help the people in the cage before them, but they were trapped after they freed them, and the same thing happened to you when you freed them. Thus the giant infinity symbol at the end. I guess the metaphor is about society starting a cycle of cruelty? Who cares, it's a HL2 map.
In our ceaseless attempts to understand ourselves the fundamental failing of human interaction comes into play. We can only understand ourselves by looking deep into others. Our actions, good and bad, are only meaningful when another person is involved. An individual is only the sum of their interactions with people. In that sense, we are all born fools. Just as gordon, foolishly saved those who would trap him. And presumably those who he helped had been tricked before. We take turns passing the dunce cap around. Without ever noticing who's head it rests.
Could you imagine in an alternative universe in half-life where instead of a mute scientist being the savior of earth. It’s instead just an Australian mid 20 year old that talks shit about the combine and forgets to save those around him.
@@cavalierliberty6838 tomorrow for sure French Narrator: "Tomorrow for sure" Huh, I added the French Narrator part as a joke, but he actually uploaded a main channel vid not too long ago there.
Look, I know it's just a game, but at 7:53, the way they toss a ridiculous amount of grenades at Jolly is a bit silly if you think about it: they tossed 9 grenades, that mean they had to pull the pin on each one of them at the same exact moment. How do you even pull that off? The only way I can think of, is that those combines had to take a string or something, tied it on each pin, and then pull them off, somehow. Which is really funny to visualize.
Ya know how I think they did it? One guy stood there with his arms full of grenades, and the other guy put his fingers through each pen loop and pulled. That's teamwork!
The countdown of a grenade doesn't start when the pin is pulled, only when the lever falls off. The pin only arms the grenade, making it so that the lever can fall off, and the fuse to start burning, so i guess they could have just had 5 guys with armed grenades standing over the hole.
@@gianrc2992 In my defense I was quoting Jolly and under his thick Australian accent I heard "ball" despite the autogenerated captions saying "bull". However, thanks to you after re-watching this video I was still wrong! Not even 20s in and Jolly uses a simile and multiple similes after before that saying.
Jolly you thinking about playing iron lung anytime soon? Would be very entertaining for us to watch (it was made by the same guy who did squirrel stapler after all 😉)
The game is set in a world where every star and habitable planet in the universe inexplicably vanished, taking the inhabitants with them in an event known as the "Quiet Rapture." Decades later, the survivors struggle to survive and maintain society on space stations and barren moons. Some of these sparsely explored moons have strange phenomena, with one moon in particular being home to a mysterious ocean of blood. The player controls a convict who is tasked with taking a ramshackle submarine only equipped with a radar and camera but no live feed of the surroundings to the bottom of this blood ocean to explore and photograph points of interest for researchers, in the hopes of finding useful resources. If the player completes their mission and returns with the photographs, they will be granted their freedom. But with the submarine rapidly falling apart, rudimentary navigation technology and ever-decreasing oxygen levels, survival itself is a challenge. To say nothing of what may be lurking in the bloody depths
@@thejuggercat the boring kind. Walk around 2x1 room, press the buttons to make numbers match, be disturbed by low-quality "photograph" of "outside" every now and then, repeat for 30 minutes too long, get a poorly done jumpscare in the end. Szymanski can do much better than that.
Imagine if the combine were aware that the person they are fighting has a thought process which leads them to chase grenades like a dog in order to throw them back. They would try to throw them as far as possible.
Dudue I really really loooove your videos, you always put a smile on my face after leaving school every Saturday. Just openin' one of your videos and chillin' with snacks. Gold tier content right there!
Hello mister Jolly Jelly, I wanted to ask if you could help wuth the current state of one of the best games that runs on Source, Team Fortress 2, I wanted to ask if you could join us with the hashtag "SaveTF2" on may 26th of the current year, if you don't want to it's understandable and if you do thank you for trying to help to fix this masterpiece of a game