Jerma reacts to chat reacting to Jerma reacting to "Jerma" reacting to "Jerma" reacting to Star Trek: The Motion Picture Editor: Holy Mackerel The Third / @holymackerelthethird2478 Main Channel / jerma985 Twitch Stream: / jerma985
you have no idea how much joy the fact that the jerma 'up in smoke' bit where he kill effortlessly and smoothly ignites a wasp like a cool guy and his actual reaction to a wasp in the room is in the same vid.
Jerma when perfectly fine: **Struggles with the "toy boat" tongue twiser** Jerma when threatened by bees: "IgottagoIgottagetouttaheregottagetgoIgottagetouttahereguysIgottagoIgottagetgogetouttahereguysgottago"
I got a tip for getting rid of bees in case anyone else ever has a bee problem. buy a large yellow dress (the size doesn't matter) and a plastic Bee mask, enter the room the bee hive is inside of while holding a baseball bat, hit the hive at least 7 times while chanting "I am your new queen and I demand you leave this house" eventually all the bees will leave the hive holding tiny suitcases.
Instructions unclear, more bees have moved into my home and are praising me as their queen. Dm me if anyone wants some honey, am currently at risk of drowning in the honey.
I find this a fascinating twitch experience, despite the stress on Jeremy. A man looking at screen with a camera in his room as thousands of onlookers try to navigate him to the location of a small insect is intriguing to say the least. It’s very human.
Carl Griffinsteed who has lost control of his life and is now just ruining the neighborhood barbecue is something I never knew I wanted, but is now something I desperately wish would've happened.
@@youthinky0uknowme He's actually inside of the Castle Griffinsteed basement the whole time and is just going fucking insane. 10/10 movie of the millennium.
Its crazy unorthodox how Thanos killed Jerma in infinity war. He just sneaks by Jerma's house and puts a wasp nest in his wall, making Jeremy lose his sanity and cause a paranoia-induced heart attack.
@@kai_fatallysapphic The difference being, if you say "Shoo!" And kinda move your hand to push away a bee. It won't do anything, just fly around and leave after a few seconds. A wasp or a horney MAY just say "Fk you I'm staying here" and sting. And if 1 stings you, it's possible all other wasps around you will follow up.
Not true, wasps are the bee military. They kill honeybees and leave bumblebees alone. Honeybees are aggressive and an invasive species. If you’ve ever been stung by a bee, it was a honeybee. Bumblebees pollinate much more, but create less honey, which is why people brought honeybees over to farm, but like most invasive species, they got out, and they suck.
I feel for Jerma in this video, for real. I have a phobia of hornets, wasps and large insects (usually stinging/biting ones) and if I were in the situation he's in I wouldn't be able to sleep. Bees are aight though.
I got stung by a wasp a month ago because it was under my vest and i didn't know what it was so i grabbed it pincer style with my fingers and just tossed it out from under my coat made me less scared because they don't hurt as much as i thought they would tbh
I'm afraid of bees and when i was younger i was eating Quaker Oats Oatmeal Squares cereal for breakfast and suddenly imagined that each Square had a bee inside. I stopped eating
There was an Eerie Indiana episode where the kid had spaghetti for dinner, and then when he was in bed, he rolled around in his sleep and got a face full of worms from his pillow. I had to tell myself there weren't any worms in my spaghetti.
If Jerma wants to make a bunch of high-production stuff, he should really make a patreon. I'm sure he could get a lot of support for his wacky antics, the fanbase is certainly there for it. It wouldn't be unprecedented either, a lot of youtubers have deliberately demonetized videos in favor of getting direct support from fans via patreon. I think he'd find it really liberating too, since it's far more reliable then youtube is nowadays.
It was referring to what happened regarding the main channel, I'm sure he did fine after transitioning to twitch and patreon wouldn't be the right move anyway
I got a tip for getting rid of bees in case anyone else ever has a bee problem. Ball up a handful of shrinkwrap until you have something that looks like a big nest and hang it about 20-25 feet away from the existing nest, bees are extremely territorial, and if they spot another hive nearby, they'll very often leave and go somewhere else. I had a huge nest on my patio a few years back, which basically meant I couldn't use my backyard for half a summer, then I read about this tip, and I hung up a fake nest about 20 yards away from where the bees had nested, and two days later there wasn't a single bee visible in my backyard, I waited a few days more and then quickly removed the nest and put it in a bucket and put a lid on it, and left the bucket at the edge of my property, the next few days, there was still no bees. Since then I've always had a ball of shrinkwrap hung up somewhere on my property, and I haven't seen a bee here for literal years.
@@CockroachTheFoul Bees are territorial... when they see another hive they DON'T leave (usually, depending on species)... I'll let you figure it out from there.
I discovered the rat videos ages ago and had no idea who jerma even was. Later on i discovered him and found him hilarious and loved his content. It was only today I realized he was the creator of “rats rats we are the rats” bit. It all makes sense now
i really liked that these editors saw jerma having a rough time and made some bee jokes you can tell it really lifted his mood :) "aww you guys are fuckin.. awesome :p" and hey Jerma, youre awesome too and we all love ya :)
I had a similar thing once where there was a nest of wasps in between the ceiling of my bedroom and the loft and I thought I was going crazy until I banged the ceiling and heard them all going fucking crazy 😂
@@thepoppets1052 well every night i heard their little bird feet walking back and forth in my ceiling but i didn't know they were birds until i went out in the backyard to play with my dog and then i saw a crow or something fly in a little hole in the roof where my room was and i never got them out or anything i just moved my bed in a different room bc i couldn't be bothered to do anything else about it
All the radiators in my house make this high pitched whine that sounds exactly like a small fly or a mosquito, 90% of my nightmares about flying bugs in my house and I'm almost certain it's because I sleep with my head right next to the radiator, and my sleeping brain keeps thinking I'm sleeping in a cloud of bugs. It's so convincing that I've woken up in the middle of the night to look for mosquitos that aren't there, because my brain is 100% sure the noise it's hearing is a bug.
A friend of mine has a vent that leads to this crawl space under their house. Every summer they'd find a wasp or two crawling through. To counter it they put a glass plate in instead of the vent and no joke like 30 of them gathered onto it and when my friend looked at them they were stinging at the glass.
Jerma is a very brave man. If I saw a wasp in my room, I would run out, stare at it unblinking with the door half-closed, and call my mom to come drive over and catch it for me.
i love that jerma has an entire bit about how he doesnt understand reaction content, explains how it will never stop and people will just be reacting to reactions etc...and then decides to film a reaction of himself reacting to edits of himself destroying a bee with magic.
I love how much jerma panics its like the universe is about to crash down. I too fear wasps, but i am not afraid for i can understand the language of the wasp. I am one with the aspids, i am one with the ants and their brethren.
2:48 when he slipped up and accidentally called the wasp, forgetting that we can't hear the exact sound he's talking about since we all just buzz randomly
Please do another stream like this, only after complaining about the hornets, Ster and/or Etalyx comes in dressed as a bee and makes buzzing noises around the room.
As an apiphobe (as in fear of bees) every single way he reacts is spot on for me 1. Terrified, runs straight away 2. Realises something inportant has been left in the zone of *YELLOW* 3. Begrudgingly go back to get it. Realise the bee is on a wall or desk 4(a) if theres a cup i try to get it. The bee turns towards me and i bolt it 4(b) i ruin my room as i fight off the bee, to get my stuff. 5. Stand in acceptance that i wont be going into my room for a day or so without anxiety. The only difference is the vacuum thing, noise +bee = danger
This is a wonderful showcase of both deep-nested inside jokes for content creators (explaining super old videos, making jokes off them), and how quick the internet shitposters work (how quick people made the up in smoke memes)