I mean there were all those instances of Tomar force-feeding Jaxxy at the Home Depot in the drywall section all while singing, "dust dust yum yum yummy yummy"
Well or just seen how easily someone can break walls in America especially. Like walls and particularly doors are typically way more durable in Europe and most likely here and there in the rest of the world as well. Comparatively it's like American doors are made of hollow cardboard that can get absolutely destroyed by almost anyone while I couldn't imagine anyone's going to break down a decent door in Sweden where I live atleast without tools and/or proper techniques because it's tough wood. I mean it was about walls but I feel like those come in a larger variety of quality so if it's just crappy cheap drywall I guess you could almost fall through them but i feel like most walls over here are pretty much impossible to destroy and your bones will give in long before the walls do if you tried.
I don’t know if it’s normal, but the other day I saw Tomar sitting in a park, shouting incantations. He started floating and the sky turned blood red. Guess it was just another lovable quirk of our tomey!
Saw Tomar running in Trader Joe's the other day on all fours chasing his wife. The cops were called and when they arrived they rightfully arrested her for public disobedience.
"What's a story without it's ending?" -OneyPlays, "Crumble", December 27th, 2020 “Arrakis teaches the attitude of the knife - chopping off what's incomplete and saying: 'Now, it's complete because it's ended here.' -Frank Herbert, "Dune", August 1965
This video convinced me to pick this game up a while back and it slaps so hard some of the freshest platformer experiences I had in years I wish nothing but success and a big franchise to these devs
Chris, you worked with jack black now!!! I’m so proud of you!! I hope you get him to come Wexford and your buddy can meet him. Great job on the music video though 🔥🔥🔥
Elder Scrolls definitely isn’t a part of the written lore “trend”, it’s always been an aspect of the series. No hate for not wanting to read them, but that’s always been their schtick.
I don't know if it was just a joke or not but this episode really did feel like a huge revelation that Sonic games literally just have to be fun environments to run around to work.
I feel if the designers cant figure out a way to make you interested in reading books, logs, notes ect then it goes to show how they care about you reading them in the first place.
Lyle after not having played the game the entire time started to immediately use the mechanics better, attempt to speedrun and did beat the level. It is clear his iconic one eye was studying the game the entire time.
Tomar- "The old tongue and ball" Lyle- That's what you call your wife Immediately realizes that means Tomar's wife has balls Lyle - that's what she calls you...
God this is one of the best games to just VIBE to. I've been watching this for half an hour and I've been lovingly absorbing the conversations with few pauses.
I kinda wish I could ask Chris how he learned that failing was ok, I've struggled with that all my life and even in knowing how dumb that is cant get past it. Maybe knowing how he did it would help me. But I cant find a way to ask him first try so I'm quiting.
Atleast for me what has helped me reach the success in life i desired. Was realizing early on that no matter what setups I will do it. Once that was clear there really was no failure? Since every set back I was still moving forward. As long as you do not stop working towards your goal you never fail. And if anything "failure" is the greatest asset one can have you learn how to do things better the next round of trial
It amazes me so much that chris is so interested in physics yet understands so little about it. My main gripe is him jumping repeatedly into those planks with no support in the middle and falling through.
I watched a video about the 5 hour energy CEO in physics back in high school He also has this little exercise bike that can supposedly power your house for an entire day after using it for an hour.
If I had named this game, I'd have called it Sticky. Also, holy shit does this game look fun. It reminds me a lot of Clustertruck, and I played way too much of that game lol
Elder Scrolls lore books are actually incredibly good. There's one about a time traveling genocide machine named Pelinal who removed all the elves from Tamriel
This was the first oneyplays series i ever saw and i was on acid at the time, when i saw that the ground they were moving on was actually a giant flying snake i went nuts
56:55 i remember during middle school, i didnt hate reading, but i hated having to log in and write a short summary to daily reading logs as homework so i would take a break while playing skyrim to pull out a book from my inventory and review it to my teacher
Iv had a nuke dream before. When I was 19 I dreamed a nuke hit my town but like I didn't make it out. I remember seein a bright light and then nothing. But I didn't wake up. In the dream I spent eternity just floatin in nothing. Trying to scream but no sound came out. That dream seemed to last forever and when I woke up it messed me up man.
One time, I saw Tomar bullying an orphan. He looked at me and said, “Who are they gonna tell? Their parents?” Then he gave me a smirk and a wink. He then touched his nose and disappeared.
The very first complete literary work that we have record of is the book of Job and it's seriously worth the read if you like gettin deep in thought about what human existence means. God talks about how light works and how electricity can be used to send messages, then he introduces Job to Satan. For real. Check it out. It's 100% worth your time.