Man they were really selling the “we hate each other but don’t want to say it out loud” bit in the beginning, new viewers are gonna watch the first 2 minutes and shut it off due to boredom
I love Ronnie's chat message at 23:45 "To anyone watching this RU-vid video, please help" -- It took an entire year for his message to reach us, I think it's too late.
@@watam8 first, don't forget your parenthesis. Second, you used a single "=" so you set the variable to "funny" instead of a "==" comparator. That's right. I win all of comedy now. Look upon my works and weep.
Wait wait wait a minute, was Etalyx in the stream as a soundboard _of himself?_ Who's actually in this? I'm having a goddamn existential crisis over here. Am _I_ a soundboard?
Back when Army of Two first came out, me and my college roommates, suitemates, were all way too into Halo 3 to really care. I didn't even think Army of Two was on my radar in 2008. My college suitemates would sneak into my room while I wasn't there and play Halo 3 without my permission, on my Xbox, but more importantly, they would look at my DVD collection. I had like 215 DVDs in alphabetical order and they would play a cruel joke where they would move two random titles in different places and see how long it would take me to notice. Yeah, I know that says a lot more about me then it does about them, but I could tell every time that was the joke. I would just scan briefly over my DVDs everyday and see if they had taken one was usually the issue wasn't-I wasn't checking to see if they put them out of order, I was checking because they would turn up MISSING. And then I would track them down and find someone across the hallway who borrowed one without asking and what do you know! The DVD is missing from inside of its jewel case! Where did it go? No one knows. Oh I found it, it's in two pieces now. No, I'm not still angry about that.
This video is on a whole other level. Holy shit, this is what insanity must feel like. He is literally simulating his friends, the more he tries to make sense of it, the crazier he sounds
Back when Deep Rock Galactic first came out, me and my college roommates, suitemates, were all way too into Halo 3 to really care. I didn't even think Deep Rock Galactic was on my radar in 2008. My college suitemates would sneak into my room while I wasn't there and play Halo 3 without my permission, on my Xbox, but more importantly, they would look at my DVD collection. I had like 215 DVDs in alphabetical order and they would play a cruel joke where they would move two random titles in different places and see how long it would take me to notice. Yeah, I know that says a lot more about me then it does about them, but I could tell every time that was the joke. I would just scan briefly over my DVDs everyday and see if they had taken one was usually the issue wasn't-I wasn't checking to see if they put them out of order, I was checking because they would turn up MISSING. And then I would track them down and find someone across the hallway who borrowed one without asking and what do you know! The DVD is missing from inside of its jewel case! Where did it go? No one knows. Oh I found it, it's in two pieces now. No, I'm not still angry about that.
@@greenoftreeblackofblue6625 I know, i don't know which one but a while back i saw an edit that made me question who was actually real and who's fake at a certain point
@@janesmith1840Nahhhhh the layout of the base is way different now and things generally look slightly more polished. Plus animations were added in for like harvesting stuff and what not
@@SanctuaryPound I've just played a lot of early access indie games, and I'm used to the changes being way more significant. Like, Dead Cells shook up it's core game systems so much during development that they had to completely reset everyone's unlocks, TWICE. Moving furniture around and adding a couple new animations doesn't really seem like that big of a deal.
@@janesmith1840 well this isn't a stream of the alpha, if we'd count that, there would be at least 5 progress resets, this game had a preset campaign at one moment ffs!
@@Addsomehappy Alright fair enough, but I was specifically talking about this stream. And in this stream, compared to the game at launch, it looks like almost nothing has changed.
Do people endlessly spamrape every comment section with these tired jokes because they actually think it's funny hearing the same thing over and over or is it just for likes?
25:35 For those confused as to how Jerma could possibly not notice he was being revived, and subsequently died, it's because, despite being someone who spends so much time on the Internet, he never learned to type home row. He stares at the keyboard to type and pecks at surprising, but still suboptimal, speed.
@@vizzy61 as a young boy i frequented the pond over by my aunt's house. it was a cool spring morning the day i visited it for what would be the last time
The context for 8:53 is here: Previously Jerma became semi-sarcastically upset at Star_ for doing the sound board stuff, the conversation was something like: “It’s not my fault this is a comedy stream, this was supposed to be like a boring play-the-game stream! And you turned it into a comedy stream by recording me-“ “It’s not-“ “WITHOUT ME TELLING YOU, YOU COULD!” “Alright.. give me permission when I’ll record you.” “Not now!” “Okay.” _”Okay, good.. I would hate to have to get legal involved in this one.”_ And Star_ recorded that and used it as a rebuttal towards jerma in the clip above. It’s strange that the editor didn’t include it.
I'm not entirely convinced that Star and Jerma were actually both in this video together at the same time at all. They might've phoned it in this one honestly.
@@jacksonpercy8044 a fair bit has changed since this vid, yeah. imgur.com/a/vYi5wcA that's presumably scout's room, since the others have different stuff laying around (gasoline cans, post-its and ammo boxes)
Back when Army of Two first came out, me and my college roommates, suitemates, were all way too into Halo 3 to really care. I didn't even think Army of Two was on my radar in 2008. My college suitemates would sneak into my room while I wasn't there and play Halo 3 without my permission, on my Xbox, but more importantly, they would look at my DVD collection. I had like 215 DVDs in alphabetical order and they would play a cruel joke where they would move two random titles in different places and see how long it would take me to notice. Yeah, I know that says a lot more about me than it does about them, but I could tell every time that was the joke. I would just scan briefly over my DVDs everyday and see if they had taken one was usually the issue wasn't-I wasn't checking to see if they put them out of order, I was checking because they would turn up MISSING. And then I would track them down and find someone across the hallway who borrowed one without asking and what do you know! The DVD is missing from inside of its jewel case! Where did it go? No one knows. Oh I found it, it's in two pieces now. No, I'm not still angry about that.
Holy fuck, I've had a rough couple days and Ster and Etalyx flat out harrassing Jerma with sound bites is exactly what I needed. This is a amazing fucking video.
i've rewatched the vod for this 3 times on the jerma stream archive channel, and now that i see it here im gonna watch it again. this stream was amazing.
anybody know what ster's setup is for accomplishing this? I've made a hackneyed version of it myself that requires AHK and audacity to record the clips, me alt tabbing to trim them, and then playing them through voicemeeter. It's very hacky and requires more work than I would like.
This was one of my first Jerma videos and after like 2 minutes I closed the tab and almost never watched Jerma again because of how dead inside he sounded
wow I never have seen the lobby like that before, I honestly think it looks better like that, more empty and more space, the current one does feel like Im drowning in bunch of different trash I didnt bring in my ship
7:45 17:46 First of all, belated congratulations on nearly perfect editing. 10 minutes and 1 second apart, Jerma undergoes a Character Arc in the course of this video.
Back when Army of Two first came out, me and my college roommates, suitemates, were all way too into Halo 3 to really care. I didn't even think Army of Two was on my radar in 2008. My college suitemates would sneak into my room while I wasn't there and play Halo 3 without my permission, on my Xbox, but more importantly, they would look at my DVD collection. I had like 215 DVDs in alphabetical order and they would play a cruel joke where they would move two random titles in different places and see how long it would take me to notice. Yeah, I know that says a lot more about me than it does about them, but I could tell every time that was the joke. I would just scan briefly over my DVDs everyday and see if they had taken one was usually the issue wasn't-I wasn't checking to see if they put them out of order, I was checking because they would turn up MISSING. And then I would track them down and find someone across the hallway who borrowed one without asking and what do you know! The DVD is missing from inside of its jewel case! Where did it go? No one knows. Oh I found it, it's in two pieces now. No, I'm not still angry about that.