17:00 in the background if you listen you can hear Dingdong quietly shift and giggle, and then Chris whisper laugh "stop" then a few seconds afterward you can hear someone shifting and then Chris start to say "st-" when it gets cut off i think Dingdong was poking Chris or something during Julian's story lmao
Right? He has very very occasional slips in his accent like when he says something like guitar or car but for the most part his accent sounds so American
Phillip Redgrave I was about to say it’s because he’s lived in America for so long but even back in the day when he lived in Ireland his accent was very Americanized
I like that Chris has Mick and Tomar thinking that all Irish people believe in leprechauns, in reality we all know they don't exist. And even if leprechauns DID exist, we'd be very nice and not tricksy at all.
12:15 I love that Chris goes straight from the radscorpion pit to the goddamn Cazadore alley. I don’t think a letsplay is the best way to experience New Vegas for the first time.
The visual of Chris' little sister dragging Chris out of bed, curb stomping him, then jumping into his bed and falling back asleep is the funniest thing.
pretty good video but the part when tomar told his story about how he kidnapped and tortured women while their husbands were out at war during ww2 was a lil weird
"She saw an Amazon sticker on the door She saw i had a package on the floor She saw that my mailbox was completely full And bursting at the seams." Poetry, Chris.
“Chris, when was the saddest you’ve ever been?” “When my grandma died :(“ “Chris, when was the happiest you’ve ever been? “When my grandma was alive :(“
I was shocked when Tomar confessed that he drilled a 1/2 inch hole into her head and pours in acid every night when she was sleeping. I’m sure that’s why she did it.
@@HumansFreshlyBorn yeah honestly kinda quirky of tomar but i mean its just cuz he loves jaxxy too much, so he has to stop her from becoming too self-aware to leave him and his kinda sad practices its ok though
Some people are asking where Tomar is on the thumbnail. But you can clearly see his big masculine fingertips wrapping around the classic oneyplays bibliography.
I gotta kinda agree with Mick, when I worked a few months as a custodian, and it was only the female bathroom that I'd have to deal with used tampons and shit on the seat. But maybe just that bathroom I was getting the neanderthal females.
I used to have to clean the restroom at my theaters. For some reason my coworker and I (who was a girl) would always talk about the worst things in the bathrooms we fine. Mine is usually Unflushed toilets or dirty seats, maybe some piss on the floor. My coworker on the other hand literally walked into a stall to see someone who decided to have explosive diarrhea while standing up. Just. On the walls. And pads or junk someone just “forgot” to throw away.
I worked as maintenance [glorified custodian] at Walmart, and agree 100% that the female bathrooms were just destroyed. I hated having to clean the tampon traps cause people would decide to put a full blown diaper in there EVEN THOUGH we had 3 separate trash cans, 2 WITHIN THROWING DISTANCE of the damn change table. Not to mention they [women] seem to know how to miss the toilet completely while the men actually know how to aim and flush. Disgraceful.
I spent so long scrolling these comments looking for the janitor thread lol I worked as a janitor at my collage my freshman year which was last year and the girls bathroom in the nursing wing was the worst on the whole campus. It was only that one women’s bathroom too. Something about the nursing girls just screams messy to me. Like there was always hair and toilet paper everywhere and some water would always pool in the far stall and I had to pick up soaked toilet paper. The first stall had the tampon repository cover ripped off and they still didn’t manage to get the pads and tampons into the little bag. I swear every single one of them had a synchronized period. One week every month was just hell. I only had to clean up puke once and no super messy shits that year so I got pretty lucky lol. Like the only ones worse that I saw was in other students dorm rooms, which was ok cause I didn’t have to clean them anyway
I used to live at my friends house in high school and when the other bathroom was being used I would use my friends sisters out of necessity and she NEVER flushed the fucking toilet. It was a god damned nightmare. And she was and still is an absolute blonde bombshell. But she is low key a disgusting human being. Ugh
Woah woah woah woah woah there hold on, hey chill, calm down please calm down for the love of god contain your immesurable rage for once, chill the fuck out please, take a chill pill man calm down
I think what’s best about hearing Oney, DingDong and Julian talk about their school lives and their early days on the internet is that it gives a good insight into the unregulated frontier of the internet. Also the ineptitude of teachers and parents and adults in general.
I absolutely adore pokemon live. It's the perfect blend of uncomfortable awkward and you can tell half way through they dont even want to do the show anymore and want it to be over but they cant stop the show. It's a fucking trainwreck that you know is going to happen and cannot prevent so you just sit back and watch
That story about Chris passing off the plot of the Super Mario Bros. movie as original for a school project really resonated with me, I did the exact same thing but instead of a written essay I recreated scenes in Storybook Weaver! It's funny too because the way I saw the Mario movie in the first place was after one of my teachers told me he/she (can't recall) had a copy on VHS that I asked to borrow.
Imma disagree a lil with Chris about games being easy just for marketing. I think thats true, but also a lot of old games were only hard because nobody was good at making games yet, or because the tech was primitive compared to today. Its not like old companies didnt want money
@@Gfrog1000 I mean, Chris seems to have some weird opinions on occasion when it comes to game difficulty. Like that time he complained about spiderman for the ps4 not having fall damage.
@@knucklejoe26 Such an odd thing to complain about. Like, you very rarely let yourself fall to the ground from a high point, so why would you add fall damage when it's something you rarely encounter and would just damper the experience?
1:07:15 I love this story so much because it reminds me of when I did the exact same thing for _Sonic Adventure 2_ in primary school ... I was so invested I stayed after school to continue writing, but I only got as far as the fight with Sonic and Shadow on that shitty green platform before my teacher made me stop and go home.
Ketchup exploding was definitely just spoiled. It was filled with so many bacteria farts that the glass cracked. This is why you always put open condiments in the fridge.
I hated fundraisers so much. In elementary they’d gather us all in the gym and these people would come from whatever company and give a big peppy presentation and show off some dumb gimmicky prizes for selling certain amounts. Like one year it was these little pigs that would make noises and waddle around. I’d always just throw the packets away as soon as I got back to the classroom. We’d have at least one every year and I got in trouble for refusing to bother every single time
In the words of Chris, "you just unsheithed a memory." I forgot they did that to us in Elementary school! It was almost always wrapping paper and they would do a school wide assembly to show us the prizes. Thats weird as hell in retrospect.
Yeah, my Elementary and Middle Schools did that shit too. The kid whose Dad owned a few Subway and Max Milk (now Circle K) franchises always won because he’d just set up his shit in his Dad’s stores.
The way Chris feels about the Julian candy bar situation is how I feel about nicking something from giant corporate conglomerates. Julian wasn't entitled to those candy bars but Chris is like, who cares school is awful lol.
My comment is probably never gonna get noticed, but when they were going on about how Canadians never get to work on anything good, I resonated with that a lot. I applied for an animation school, ended up being in debt like everyone else, tried to apply for jobs in the animation field, and a lot of studios were usually doing crappy shows that look like they were made to be forgotten. Like F is For Family or Brickleberry, we Canadians are stuck with shitty jobs. It's pretty much why I didn't apply for another animation job since. I got rejected hard. At the time, I thought I got decent skill. I was so wrong. So I have to pay 30 grand for nothing, and I'm expected to just accept it. On top of that, companies like that are just soulless. I remember being in interviews and just by looking around the animation studios, the managers, and the people who work there, they all looked soulless. Tired. Guys, don't go looking for work in the industry. Because it will corrupt you. It kills the imagination, and replaces it with coffee. Do your stuff online, and achieve your own fortune and fame. It takes a lot of grit, but it's better than the alternative.
@@Gwennerini I'll admit, it has great writing. I guess really, the art style doesn't do it for me. But yes, the show is leaps and bounds better than what's out there. Thank you for pointing that out.
@@nickthepick8043 Hard to beat Bill Burr's writing, but I can see what you're saying about the art style. I was really put off by it at first, but my brother told me to watch it and it was actually really funny and surprisingly heart-warming
Kappa Mikey was fucking great, top ten cartoons that were on Saturday mornings when my father would get up early to get doughnuts and coffee for everybody Loved it