To the 2 replies on this comment: maybe they quoted the funny men because they found it funny and wanted to express and share there joy with the other fans. It’s not a weird concept, stop being Salty Samuels. #Watson2020
Yeah. He walks into a bar, gets a hair cut, stabs 2 people, chases one guy out of the bar, stabs him in the neck in front of the entire town and rides off into the sunset. Not gonna lie though, the manga did it better.
yon·der /ˈyändər/ adverbARCHAIC•DIALECT 1. at some distance in the direction indicated; over there. "there's a ford south of here, about nine miles yonder" determinerARCHAIC•DIALECT 1. that or those (used to refer to something situated at a distance). "what light through yonder window breaks?" noun 1. the far distance. "attempting to fly off into the wild blue yonder"
@@cosmicbilly Whoring out is doing whatever makes money instead of doing whatever you think is interesting. There's nothing interesting about shitty clickbait titles. Integrity means doing what you believe in even if it causes difficulty. SuperMega has integrity.
@@PianoPotter honestly I’ve always felt it’s more Arin than Danny that’s the problem, Arin by himself cannot make jokes it’s mostly Danny that comes in to try and save them
Don't get me wrong I enjoyed the video, I just think Ryan took the role playing too far on that one. He didn't have to leave the room just to get a homeless black person, strip him naked and continue to throw multiple chairs at him, while yelling the N word. I mean maybe some viewers would enjoy this bit but I don't understand why it had to be a full 17 mins of footage.
“Yonder” is a now obsolete word used to describe something being very far away. It was in the same family as “here” and “there” where the final was “yonder.” So “here” means close, “there” means far, and “yonder” meant very far. Now we just say “way over there” or whatever. Some languages, like Spanish, still use a third word for “very far away” but it didn’t stick in english
@@NubaHuba i watched this video twice and there is no use of the n word and there is not anything about executing slaves. if this is some meme im supposed to understand, i dont understand it and its not funny
The 5 different areas in RD2 are considered "states", regardless of size, as each one is inspired by an actual state, geographically speaking. New Austin most represents Texas with other influences from further west, Lemoyne most represents Louisiana (Saint Denis = New Orleans), West Elizabeth most represents Oklahoma, New Hanover most represents Arkansas, and Ambarino most represents (geographically) northern Arkansas, but could also be based off of Colorado.
3:05 I was genuinely interested in this and didn’t see a comment referencing it so… Yonder comes from English word “yon” and the German word “ginder”, meaning “over there”. The word “yon” also has origins in the Germanic language, derived from the word “jener” meaning “that one”, and the old English word “geon”.
yon·der adverb 1. at some distance in the direction indicated; over there. "there's a ford south of here, about nine miles yonder" determiner 1. that or those (used to refer to something situated at a distance). "what light through yonder window breaks?" noun 1. the far distance. "attempting to fly off into the wild blue yonder"
This was really enjoyable. I like how Ryan does shit that I would never do. It's actually really interesting watching what they want to do with their time in the game.
I know it fits with the time period, but after the 10th time they called someone the N word it was a little too much. Keep the role-playing down a little next time
One method I use to identify the worth of money before inflation is pretty much me remembering in L.A. Noire when they state that being paid around $120 a month was plenty to live off of. That game took place in the 1940's, and this game is about 50 years before that, so a bounty of $160 is pretty big. Looking back on inflation is always crazy to me, just the thought of how at one point $100 a month would cover all your payments, like rent or maybe mortgage, groceries, heating, water and electric bills, gas, and now people need to make, depending on circumstances, at least around $400 a week to pay all that.