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46:53 "I'VE BEEN STREAMING FOR AN HOUR?! ... guys can we turn sin into sex." is such a real slimecicle quote "guys we need to make communism." is also a fun one
I haven't seen any comments mentioning it, so I would just like to say that the absolute one-two punch of "Terrorist + Scooby Doo = Osama Bin Laden" and "Osama Bin Laden + Batman = Dead" @ 26:30 had me reeling. EDIT: "Gothama Bin Laden" is an honorable mention (@ 1:00:45)
it had me laughing so hard I had to take a video of it just so I could capture it in a specific way since when he said "Seadragon" after all of it it sounded like his mind and sanity finally gave up (again-) and he just quietly said the word randomly-
Ikr, I had a TV and had to go on a different device to know what this was. The bottom of the screen also had this ‘fade to black’ thing going on so I could barely notice the ice cream after it was pointed out
1:16:41 spoiler and an explanation (maybe, but makes sense) Vlad III (most commonly known as Vlad the Impaler) who left a field filled with thousands of victims (over 23000 Turks who were impaled and more that were burnt after cutting their heads in a span of 2 weeks) when he invaded Bulgaria in 1462. Historians claim that Bram Stoker's "Dracula" is inspired by him. Edit: excuse my english, spanish is my first languaje
Ah, connecting the date September 11, 1462, with vampires likely references the historical figure Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia, also known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula. He is often associated with the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s fictional character Count Dracula in the novel “Dracula” published in 1897. Vlad III earned his nickname due to his brutal punishment methods, impaling his enemies, and other acts of cruelty aimed at instilling fear in his adversaries, particularly against the Ottoman Empire. In 1462, Vlad III was actively involved in defending his realm of Wallachia against the Ottoman Empire. The conflict between Vlad and the Ottomans reached a peak around this time, highlighted by the Night Attack at Târgoviște in June 1462. During this daring assault, Vlad aimed to assassinate Sultan Mehmed II, the Conqueror of Constantinople. Although the assassination attempt failed, Vlad’s tactics significantly damaged the Ottoman forces, contributing to his legendary status. This period is rich with tales of Vlad’s cruelty, some of which involve exaggerated accounts or myths that contributed to his posthumous association with vampirism and the Dracula legend. The connection between Vlad III and vampires is not historical but rather a result of literary and cultural interpretations that conflated his legacy with supernatural elements over the centuries. Bram Stoker’s novel was instrumental in cementing this connection, using Vlad’s historical background and the myths surrounding Transylvania as a setting to create the iconic character of Count Dracula, a nobleman who is also a vampire. (Director’s Cut)
Little known fact: poseidon was in the first trojan horse, originally called the atlantis horse, but the horse was cobbled together in such a short amount of time that the enemy troyans instantly knew it was a fake and wouldn't let it in, in embarrassment poseidon destroyed all evidence of such a horse and later gave the idea to the trojans thinking it would lead to definite failure, I would know, I was a sea anemone inside the original horse that day.
This is why I can’t text people. I can never tell if it was a joke or not. I have decided, knowing it’s a jok, this is a fact and I will be telling it to people I know
@@Rosebud98 can't take me seriously if I add lol or XD to my comment, therefor, if I'm serious, you'll know. gotta MAKE DEM TEXTS read unseriously bruv! lol
Just got my first first discovery of 'janezgorilla' and somehow found my way to 'janez janez janez janez janez janez janez janez janez janez' which funnily enough wasn't just from combining multiple janez, but from going janez + janet, then adding janes, then adding janice.
Ok, "then we need to go deeper" is actually a cool as hell line. My man Slimecicle was faced with rejection when he combined slime with sickle, and his response to that was that we just need to go deeper, the answer is always there I just am thinking too small. No joke, you could probably hear an interaction like that in a movie or something.
I only watched like five seconds of this stream but I came in when he got Quagmire, but since I got an ad I couldn’t see what he was doing and could only see the chat was spamming “family guy”
This game is so confusing and so entertaining at the same time, probably the first VOD I've watched in a while! Glad to see "Charlie" following in the footsteps of his good friend "Schlatt" with the "9/11" references :)
I have strong memories of a simila r online game as a kid, and i cant remember what it was called, but i LOVED that game and this brings back memories. EDIT: It's called Little Alchemy, there were 2 games.
If only you were in it Charlie but I will forever see this game differently because of this play through. Also that ending was epic man (until it turned into ice cream)
what an incredible video, so many ups and downs, laughs, downright despicable and problematic combos, so many vampires, the Scooby Doo Flu, 5220800000000000000, and many more numbers all being new discoveries, an infinite craft, everything and nothing at the same time, all while working towards one goal. what a journey.
someone needs to edit this stream to where its just his facecam but hes cut out and put over a stock image of a padded room 14:35 its like scout says "earth rains, plants grow,, and brother, i hurt people"
@@LucasGleason I combined superman and justice league to get super justice league, then combined that with chaos to get super chaos, the combined that with battle to get super battle chaos.
I combined computer and obsidion and got minecraft I also got "gingerbread doctor who jesus" but that's another thing, I was also the first to discover it