I'm off in arizona so I've gotten into a few "Dude you are like. RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO US." chats with texan friends. We'd just tease each other over the whole southerner thing. Sure new mexico is in the way but my point still stands.
@@zeliemorrow2453 100%. I'm English, and it honestly just reminds me of British humour. I have a deep affection for the friendship stylings of the deep South.
It’s the way all people from the south kind of understand and make fun of each other. If it came from any of the NY or CA kids, it would feel much more mean spirited. But TX vs KY is fair game.
@@brandonm5816 I feel like if it's genuine just to fuck around and make people laugh you can make fun out of everyone just know your limits and if you see someone is uncomfortable with your jokes just stop. Also the other side of the coin, don't have a stick up your ass, learn to laugh from yourself.
The funniest thing about the whole thing is she's from Louisville. Which is a decent size metro, yet they tease her like she crawled out of the bottom of a coal mine in some back holler in Harlan.
She’s from a town about 20 minutes from Louisville called Mount Washington. It is a small town, they have like 2 high schools. My ex-boyfriend hung out with her in high school.
@@pryingpandoraa shit my hometown in ohio is smaller than that one high school (but its newish and slowly sinking into the wetland they built it now still too fucking small) and we still act like we arent hicks even tho we are either midwestern hicks or southern hicks depending on which part of ohio youre from.
That's still Eastern Kentucky and not in the deep mountains. I'm from western Kentucky, apparently we have a rep as eing the very people Travis describes.
@@pryingpandoraa I just looked up Mount Washnington, in my country that'd still be a solid-sized town, not small at all... Wow, really puts into perspective what you Americans are used to.
Campaign 3 Marisha is gonna play a fighter named Ken Tucker Edit: Apparently some people replying to this thought I was genuinely trying to predict Marisha's C3 character???? No???
While that would likely fit in a Kentucky-isms compilation, and Travis did react, AND Sam even said “That’s definitely something she’s done”, Travis didn’t-nor did anyone else-explicitly mention Kentucky, so it doesn’t really fit in this video
ahh! i made this vid for twitter and unfortunately they only let us post 2:20 minutes and i already had to cut out so much for this but yes i agree that was such a good moment
lmao is this just a Kentucky thing though? I'm from California and I'm ashamed to say I did this shit as a teenager a few times. I had a period where I was a total asshole with my friends.
It was cool because Grog and Keyleth had next to no interactions with each other in C1, and Travis and Marisha didn't sit next to each other, so this was definitely new.
I'm half expecting her to flip script and go full on bubbly girly girl, while Laura plays a tomboy. Don't know how well it would work long term, but it would be funnier than hell for a little while.
@@RainbowRandolf Hell yeah, about to make it to level 14 Cavalier with an Awakened warhorse and Polearm Master. It’s exactly the kind of battlefield control utility that Marisha seems to enjoy.
The worst / best part is that LITERALLY any Southern/Midwestern kid can 100% relate and get all of these references/sayings. That time when there were buffalo creatures walking in a nearby field and Fjord was REAL interested in going to see them, I instantly was like "going cowtipping boiiiiiiis!"
@@daddykratos6022 you say that as tho dumb teenagers with literally nothing better to do, in the middle of nowhere, have anything close to common sense.
this is the kinda CR content i wanna see. I've seen a million top 10 Jester existing videos, now I wanna see compilations of the cast making fun of Sam for his lack of knowledge beyond acapella and wine.
@@penpaper9613 I'm allowed to have my opinion. I acknowledge she brings an important part to the group. But I don't like the character. She causes more problems than she solves at least up to like episode 57 or so where I got before falling out of it.
@@RainSaverem no hate or anything, but there are literally over 140 episodes. You'll learn to love her character, or at least understand her choices better.
I love the frog gigging one because she's clearly waiting for it, like she set that up just for Travis. This video was my first introduction to CR, just a few days ago, and I'm really glad it popped up in my list
The frog gigging one has layers. Travis attended Texas Christian University, whose sports teams are the Horned Frogs. They are the entire reason that Texas A&M's fans say "Gig 'em, Aggies."
@@buggerallethys It's weird seeing that University actually spelled out. I had to think about it for a sec because it's almost always shortened to TCU even when spoken. Texas has a thing for acronyms. SMU, TCU, UTEP, UT (Austin). Etc. Etc.
The "gonna run into your aunt" bit is way too fricking accurate lol Kentucky isnt even that small but you'll be running into people you know all the time at places
I love that “Kentucky” is straight up a nickname for Marisha between the two of them. It’s little things like this that really let the fact that they’re all genuine friends shine through. You don’t get little interactions like this when you’re just colleagues
I love that the last clip is Travis saying “well, Kentucky, Texas, we got a southern thing” to a man from Florida, which weirdly isn’t the south for some reason.
travis/marisha/liam on the top row for the first half of campaign two was a godsend. i hope they bring it back in campaign 3 once they can all sit together again.
"Tone it down kentucky." I loved that line and I relate to it cause when I play dnd with my friends, my kentucky background will kick in when I get excited or so and we all laugh. I'm glad that Marisha is from kentucky cause it makes me feel more confident in my birth place cause it made some awesome people like her
Same here, I rely heavily on these clips channels uploading these kinds of videos to appreciate Campaign 2 moments and characters. Campaign 1 was just too good.
There is a small list of things that I actually like about being from the south, but one of them is the fact that we all have a superiority complex over the other southern states
It's been here, my dad used to play D&D with his friends. Also know some other people that has played D&D. It's been here for a long time and never left, just nobody noticed.
@@yaksas04 She's from Mount Washington, just south of Louisville. Folks that live here usually just say we live in Louisville to folks that aren't from here, because it's just easier.
That's the one thing about CR I missed because of COVID restrictions, Travis and Marisha side by side on the table. They've got such a great energy together!
Look, man, as another Kentuckian, you ask someone south of us they say we're Midwest, you ask someone north of us they say we're Southern. We're just trying to fit in
@@SenaBryer from Ohio get the same shit. Reverse Florida here more north the less southern but honestly midwestern just seems like diet southern to me.
I am so happy this video exists. As a Texan, I always felt the same kind of kinship and glee as Travis when Marisha just went completely Southern. Also! I'm so glad you got the captions right for the "frog gigging" bit! The official captions are wrong and it irks the hell outta me.
Love the southern solidarity. Love the moments when one says something so uniquely southern and only the two of them and maybe Laura understand wtf is going on.
I've not seen critical roll so I didn't know she was from Kentucky!! This is so cool!! Someone cool is from Kentucky and isn't called dumb or anythin!! Makes me happy to see someone from the same place as me using our weird colloquialisms and just havin fun!
Seeing so many fellow Kentuckians comment on this makes me happy. Also just gotta give props to Marisha for simultaneously breaking and confirming the Kentuckian stereotypes. XD
I love little compilations like this! Appreciating the group for being so close and making this small recurring jokes all the time is my bread and butter
I really admire her sense of humor and not taking everything too seriously all the time. with all the hate she undoubtedly got from c1 and some part of c2 its nice that that light never went out. kentuckian are strong people
Travis had best be careful. If Marisha ever gets tired of the Kentucky jokes, all the guys she used to dig coal with will show up and make some adjustments on that Texas attitude...
It's weird how the US has such a defined variety of cultures. I'm from a big country as well and we def have the "countryside" culture too, but I feel like it's much more pronounced in the US. It's very interesting and amusing to watch
We are 50 countries stretched across 5 time zones, that some how ended up a part of one nation. We have regions that share most traits, but the OKI (Ohio Kentucky Indiana) region is way different than California, Nevada and Oregon.
@@Draven_Michael Not to get too serious but more like eight. Check out the book "The Nine Nations of North America" by Joel Garreau. It was written in 1980 but still has a lot of relevance even now (If you're wondering the Ninth Nation is Quebec, so not relevant to the US)
In the US we have a lot of people that are proud of the old lifestyle of working with your hands and living in small, close-knit communities. That's what country life is all about. There's still a lot of the US That's mostly undeveloped, or at least underdeveloped, and people prefer it to the concrete jungles of big cities. It's fascinating to me as an American as well the difference in cultures here. That's why it really bothers me when people say America has no culture.
Seven months later, Campaign 3, Marisha's new character is revealed as Laudna, the semi-undead warlock/sorceror with her patron the equally dead Deliah Briarwood. Horrifying, terrifying and absolutely hilarious and lovable. "Kentucky girl" RULES! Coincidentally there is no way on God's green earth or Kentucky that anyone could have guessed her new character. If anyone did, glass of bourbon for you!
Every time I hear Marisha talk about frog giggin the West Virginia girl in me just vibes with her. Warm summer nights you can guarantee country kids will get up to the weirdest shit
As someone who lives in Kentucky. If you go to a mall on Sunday there legit is a good chance you run into your Aunt. It’s happened to me multiple times.