I love the friendly and peaceful exchange between Osie and Ravs as Ravs lets Osie take back 1st place, immediately followed by Ben and Lewis violently struggling for 3rd
It sounds like Duncan won the username lottery - a unique, serviceable username that doesn't have any connotations to regret later and doesn't make you go "huh??". Or at least *I* don't remember batting an eye at "LividCoffee".
@@DJVerySerious My two month old PSN account would have them because I really only made it so I could download all the necessary updates to mostly single player games and it autosuggested them.
Mines still Yogscast44- I’ve grown too close to this name. It’s cringy but god damnit! I love it! I didn’t even come up with it tbh, at least that’s what my brother told me. It was just 10 years ago and I was wee lad. Also, I stole this account from my brother, still use his username and my new ones- IcedWolf, GlacierYogs and my personal favorite D44RK_Ice_Yogs.
@Ze Rubenator I choose to remember the funnier moments like Sips singing In the Jungle, and that one video where Tom's audio wasn't working so they edited wacky sound effects whenever he was on screen, I understand that the REDACTEDs were a large part of the older videos, but those videos are still a large part of Yogs nostalgia, so forgive me for remembering them fondly
@@Sir_Gwan I agree that we shouldn't let our fond memories be sullied by what's happened since. However for me personally those old GTA videos were never part of the nostalgia. That's around when I stopped watching Yogs initially, in no small part due to a certain person constantly screaming over everybody else which totally ruined it for me.
@@ComXDude it’s hard to not stick with them. I personally just made new ones and use my old one for spam/Apple. I also use my two others as ways to register for certain things.
As someone studying to be a vet, listening to them spend half of this video talking about what male and female animals are called was so frustrating. I cannot tell you how many times I yelled stuff like "A HORSE IS CALLED A MARE OR A STALLION". It made me want to tear my hair out. 10/10, would watch again. Looking forward to seeing how the Yogs make me scream next time.
I used to use KenHikage because it sounds like a male name (didn't want people knowing I was a female gamer back then), but in Japanese kind of means "shadow blade."
Ironically, I wouldn't get an edgy screenname until later in life because I was worried my parents would ask for my email and find out I wasn't a good ickle lass after all. This, naturally, was a bit silly as they knew damn well I was a bit of a gremlin, and it's only after I stopped giving a damn about anyone else's opinion that I just went with something I thought sounded cool... in my late 20's.
Osie is so ridiculously good at GTA. You forget about it as they talk, but then you pay attention for a minute and see her crushing it and remember how good she is (and / or how bad the crab crew are). Her only Kryptonite is when it devolves in to everyone using prox bombs and guns and rav gets out to rocket people.
I was such a geeky nerdy dork when I was a teen, my first internet name was ShadowInTheEast, named after a term used to name Sauron in Lord of the Rings. You know thinking about it, I'm _STILL_ a Geeky Nerdy Dork, and I don't care. 😁🤣
my first internet name was my deadname + name of my favorite baseball team (the cubs) + 7. I got my current name from a random among us lobby that assigned me the name junkmoon, liked it but misremembered the order and went with moonjunk (usually m00njunk)
Me, for the last 3 GTA Race videos: "Wow, Osie is really getting beastmode and driving like a pro!" Also Me, for the last 3 GTA Race videos, 5 seconds later: "Nope, nevermind, she fucked it."
Thank you for talking about roadkill. Brought back some memories of my visit to New Zealand where they have bumperstickers about turning possums into roadkill, since they have an overpopulation of both those and rabbits. The entire country is void of carnivores, with the exception of humans.
I was at a dog show once and got proper filthy looks for sniggering when the old lady judge called up the “over 21 rough bitches” when asking for lady dogs with rough coats and who were 21 inches or taller at the shoulder.
Lewis describing Birmingham as "the Venice of the North"... you what?! Putting aside local identity and history, it's closer to the southern coast than the northern border. (FYI - not from there, but do quite like the general culture in Birmingham despite what others might say about the place 😊)
@@rcrawford42 true, but that's also true of any place in the UK. Plus, he first said "Venice of the UK" so I inferred "northern UK" from context in the next line 😄
@@Henderson10102 To be fair, the "X of the [cardinal direction]" just implies the specific point is somewhere in - or much further in - that direction, as opposed to the original X being somewhere else. Thing is, Venice is already relatively in the 'north', given it's pretty far above the equator, so Birmingham is comparatively only a little bit further north. But in the context of just Europe, you could definitely call Birmingham 'the Venice of the North', and if you're just calling it 'the Venice of the UK', with no cardinal directions involved, that's fine as well.
@@BalthorYT But "The North" in the UK implies a specific area and, in many ways, a sense of identity for the people within in. That's the same for "The South" and "The Midlands", so the linguistical context is no longer about the direction or relative position and more about the area and group to whom that identifies. Ergo: "The Venice of The North" implies that Birmingham is in what we in the UK define as "The North" of England... which it isn't.
Almost as soon as I got online I came up with this username by combining random words so that it would never be taken already. It's worked a treat for two decades now.
in Danish, the word for a female dog is "tæve", which incidentially also is a verb that means beating someone up. But we typically use names of farm animals as rude words for people
I got an African House Snake about a month ago and I haven't been able to think of a name. I've now been inspired to name him after my first username, a variation of which I still use on this youtube acct. Many thanks from me and Kydon69
I remember one year my cats nicked one of the neighbours Christmas turkey then worked together to get it home it was so big it got stuck in the dog flap and we woke up to the cats trying to push it through the flap
19:50 Duncan weirdly gets closest. Venice was built during the fall of the Roman Empire by refugees escaping the Goths and Lombards burning through mainland Italy, making it essentially an apocalypse town made good.
Interesting hearing them talk about animal names and say pussycat is female and "what's a boy one called?". The way I learned it pussycat is an agender reference to any cat, but that there is a male exclusive term "Tomcat". ...Actually, looking it up, female cats are Molly (or "she-cat"). I vaguely recall learning that, but I don't think I've ever heard it used outside of study.
The main character from Waterworld never actually had a name. He was just a mutant. In one very long cut of the film he's given a name by the woman at the very end which is Ulysses. But he never had a real name.
Google says "In the 5th century, people fled their homes to avoid barbarian conquerors. A marshy lagoon was located just off the mainland and protected from the barbarians who would not cross the water. As invasions continued across Italy more and more people fled until eventually, they realised there was a need for a new city." And thus Venice was built.
The weirdest kill one of my cats ever brought back was a baby Pitbull. She was an absolute savage that terrorized our street, bringing back multiple kills a week. Even birds and adult goldfish weren't rare.
I'm a lot like Duncan with their usernames. I had an old edgy one that I don't use anymore, but I've been weezact7 for over 20 years. And then I have a separate one for NSFW content.
When RuneScape first released... I had "2hitthatsit" and "1hittakilla" because I focused pure strength and went into the wilderness and that was the thing I wanted to be known as. Hitting reaaal hard.
I guess discord heard them talking about how good a system it is to just stick some numbers behind your name so you can have what you want. They went ahead and removed that for us.
The earliest username I can remember having was Brutaka_51...I was a big bionicle fan when I was a kid. Other old ones since include Cripple, FlammableGiraffe, Gossamer, Gaussamer.
Venice began as a fishing village til some folks came along and expanded it in the belief that it would make a great defensible position, which held true as long as there was a navy present to defend it. Dem barbs be boatin', who'da thunk it!
Venice was built by refugees from the mainland fleeing the barbarian migrations following the collapse of the Roman empire. They settled on tiny islands in the lagoon to defend themselves, but then evolved into the perfect mercantile republic.
i was very much into the 'cool and edgy' thing so my first username was 'unknown' and then when that was taken it was 'unknownx' and then when that was taken it was 'unknownx88' (the back to the future number not any less than savoury meanings of 88). glad i moved past that... eventually
a average house cat taking down loads of geese or dragging a swan is when I as someone who loves messing with people especially my loved ones in good fun I'd be scared into submission. I'm not taking a chance of a like 10-20lbs house cat dragging a goose or swan bc if they killed it by themselves which i wouldn't know that's one crazy tough kitty
As far as I understand Venice was a coastal town and then the water level Rose and the Venice that we know now is actually yeah some of it is built essentially on stilts but a lot of it is built on the Old Venice you have houses built on houses
The main issue I have with my nickname, is not that someone else has already taken it. It's that the site/game/whatever doesn't allow special characters. Meaning I have to use 'SlyeFox' instead, which very often HAS been taken already.
I've had a bunch of usernames over the years. My younger ones being because of me getting really into certain IPs. 1) TheBoosher. I was a 13 year old who really loved The Mighty Boosh. Once that wore off I changed. 2) xGh05tx. I was a 15 year old who really loved Ghost from MW2. Again I grew out of that one. 3) TyfE. The first two letters of my forename and the first two letters of my surname. Pronounced "thai-fee" but people would always get it wrong, so I changed it. 4) TheJoninCactuar. A merge of my love of Naruto and Final Fantasy. Changed it as people would assume my name was Jon, and the name eventually felt impersonal. 5) Relyx (My forename reversed, with the last letter swapped. I like that it's basically just said "relics" and it seems ambiguous, but it's still tied directly to my identity.