I turned this on with intentions of watching just a few minutes in between things and now I'm thirty minutes in, there is no talk about books, and I can't turn it off. You two are the best communicators on booktube and get so deep, so quick, talking about life and self-reflection. No shallow discourse on this channel. Thank you for being you Jimmy.
Ive been listening to these almost non-stop for the past few days lol. I love the self reflection and feel the same way you guys do. I love that everytime I click on these chatting with nutts video I never know what I’m gonna get lol. Also I found your channel from your Mistborn review and appreciated that you were the only one who talked about his repetition which also bothered me too. One day I’ll read Mistborn and do a review on it 😂. But I got a whole tbr to get thru. And maybe one day I’ll be on chatting with nutts too, keep up the good work. I know this is 8mo ago but whatever haha.
1:04:02 I relate to that so much with how much people take for granted. I am extremely privileged- and I am well aware- my father is a physician and I went to private school after having been in public school for most of my life. I could not believe the gall some of these people had. I remember when I dated my ex she told me how she loved pratchett and I would tell her about the different books that she might like and she told me unironically “Oh but I’m poor y’know?”… that school cost TWENTY GRAND A YEAR AT LEAST! People drive me insane sometimes.
The replay of this stream dragged me through a 2,5 hour car drive on my way to the vacation home and I can't thank you guys enough for the top-tier entertainment!! You both have such vibrant (and slight chaotic, in Merphy's case) personalities, I love it. Amazing episode as always 🤩
Just to offer up something different The Dry by Jane Harper is an Australian mystery thriller that is quite popular here. There’s also a surprisingly good film adaptation to enjoy afterward
I have tried watching this for the past year and I am finally halfway thru. Have to pause now but hoping I don't forget my spot and have to restart again 🥳
Yeah, Girl with the Dragoon Tattoo and it's 2 sequels are top tier, absolute page turners. Also consider Gillian Flynn's 3 books, Sharp Objects, Dark Places, and Gone Girl. They are damn good, (Dark Places is my personal fav of the 3).
Jimmy, Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag is a fantastic pirate game. Blackbeard, Black Bart, Mary Read, Anne Bonnie, and Calico Jack (the one responsible for the skull and crossbones and inspiration for Jack Sparrow) are in it. Mary and Anne were fantastic in that game.
Catching up on this and got to the part about you wanting to read thrillers/crime. I was always a fantasy horror sci-fi guy but about a year or so got into crime thrillers (predominately American, mostly because I have a fascination with the southern US) and there’s some great stuff out there. Suggestions: Razorblade Tears and Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby She Rides Shotgun by Jordan Harper Bull Mountain by Brian Panovich Ohio by Stephen Markley These are all relatively modern, some older ones would Devil All The Time by Donald Ray Pollock or any of Joe Lansdale’s stuff Excuse my excitement - it’s not often I find fantasy readers who are interested in this stuff as well
I've read 19 books by Brandon Sanderson so I consider myself a fan despite the fact that I have had quite a number of people on the various fantasy forums tell me otherwise. So I'm not saying this out of spit, I like many aspects of his writing but his depictions of socal-class dynamics is questionable in a lot of his works. Sociology is not one of his strong suits when it comes to his world-building. I found that scene in Tress completely eye rolling when I read it.
Jimmy, I'm in a bit of a rut. I want to start reading fantasy series again but then I get so overwhelmed i don't read anything and I don't know what I should do about?
Jimmy, you asked for mystery/crime/thriller recommendations during this chat, my recs would be Speaks the Nightbird and Gone South, both by Robert McCammon. Gone South is a Southern Gothic thriller about a Vietnam War veteran on the run after committing murder, being chased by bounty hunters through the Louisiana swamps and bayous. It's absolutely phenomenal. One of the author's shortest novels at only 400 pages, it's riveting from beginning to end with great characters, great action and suspense, and builds to a perfect ending both explosive and emotionally powerful. Speaks the Nightbird is an epic length, meticulously crafted, 800 page slow burn historical mystery "whodunit" about a woman accused of witchcraft in 1699 colonial America, and the two magistrates who travel to the colony to conduct the trail. It's a masterpiece, with some of the best dialogue and character work I've ever seen. Boy's Life is arguably McCammon's most beloved book and has a murder mystery at its core, but it isn't the main focus of the story. I remember you saying in another video that this would be your next McCammon, but if you're wanting to get into mystery/thrillers Gone South and Speak the Nightbird are two of the best you'll ever read.
@@thefantasynuttworkMcCammon deserves to get the Booktube treatment that Hobb got, where everyone is reading his books and he is a household name within this community. Most of his books have magic and supernatural elements anyway. I can't get over how good of a writer he is. If you want an expertly crafted novel that deeply explores the themes of justice and injustice: Speaks the Nightbird, dude. So freaking good.
Personal Opinion regarding Dragon ball and DBZ, Dragon ball focuses a lot on story and character compared to DBZ the Snake Way was great world building but compared to Dragon ball it provided more Character and story, where as DBZ it started what i hate a lot Power Scaling discussions.
Gotcha. I've been watching for a while and every time I do, I'm like "This guy looks so familiar" then you said Accounting and I created a false memory that I knew you. Haha
For a thriller mystery series that I feel explores a lot of disturbing things in an interesting way I would suggest the Charlie Parker series by John Connolly
Girl With the Dragon Tattoo is awesome! Also you said you enjoyed Hannibal the TV show, so I can't recommend the trilogy of books enough! Red Dragon, Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal the novel. They're all great. But it's a more grounded take of psychological crime thriller, whereas the show is super operatic and surreal and all that good stuff.
@@thefantasynuttwork One more thing though: Hannibal is more of a side character in the first two books. His and Will's previous history is only implied and got expanded in the show. If you're fine with that, I think you'll enjoy it. And what's cool is that you get to see things Bryan Fuller either couldn't do (Silence of the Lambs) or didn't do or did wayyy differently.
I just started reading Frankenstein. The first sci-fi novel? Have seen film adaptations, but realized I had not read it. My follow-up to reading Lud-in-the-Mist early fantasy.
As someone that's read manga for like 20 years, since i was in high school, its so weird to see it so widely accepted now. Now I just eagerly await the day when Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin gets its due as one of the greatest manga ever. But The Witch and The Beast is a great new manga for fans of dark gruesome fantasy
Based on what you said about wanting to read a book where the writer plays with the perspective of whodunnit, I have to recommend Iain Banks' Complicity. I haven't read it yet myself, it's likely going to be my next Banks, but my understanding is that it's this cat and mouse play between a Glaswegian reporter and a serial killer, where the reporter is trying to do an exposé on the serial killer, and you know where this is going. But the trick is that it keeps shifting between 1st and 2nd person, I think. Might be 3rd and 2nd person. Would make more sense to me if it's 1st and 2nd. Anyway the reporter chapters are written in 1st or 3rd, and then the drug dealer chapters are written in 2nd, by the reporter, so even the perspectives are doing a cat and mouse play.
Damn yes Hunter X Hunter! The anime versions are both really good. I started with the oldschool one cause I like the oldschool style and then switched to the modern one. Togashi has serious back problems and from a certain point onwards was not able to really draw anymore. His wife (she did Sailor Moon) helped him out a lot, but the art style suffers and it is in parts barely readable, so I focused on the anime although I usually read the manga whereever possible. But with Hellsing (edit: Hellsing Ultimate) and Neon Genesis Evangelion I also watched the anime which are just so good 😌
I loved hearing you talk, it was great, thnks I would really want u guys to read great comics too, I feel its been forgotten I really recommend Mr Miracle by Tom King and Supergirl by Tom King too, also Daytriper by Gabriel ba and Fabio Moon, Saga is great and the Nice House on the Lake is awesome, Monstress too. I hope u get a chance to read them Sandman is great too
@@thefantasynuttwork Omg i got a response from Jimmy directly you made my day sir thank you, and cool that you use a cutter now i am a lot more curious if you still consume Wrestling media like if you have a channel maybe dedicated to Pro wrestling OMG this is cool.
@@BLAZINGikari I unfortunately do not follow the wrestling business anymore or have any association with it really. Mostly just books and manga now haha
@@thefantasynuttwork Awww thats ok i am enjoying your OP Journey w/ your buddy hope to see more of this w/ Merphy and other creators that i have seen reading OP and other Manga that maybe i have read hahahaha
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is good, but books 2 and 3 that follow are next level. The difference is that book 1 is lower stakes and a bit more tempered with a family-related mystery, whereas the rest of the trilogy ups the stakes and cranks up the thriller elements with far-reaching crime and conspiracy.
Jimmy, i would recommend you to binge WoT in audio on ~2x speed. i do feel that the series would only benefit if it had no more than 7 books and a decent editor. presonally, i only consider 13th book in the series as a great one and 14th as absolutely amazing and wholly worth the journey, but the rest is average at best. even the early installments that are beloved by the community felt very sloggish at times and contain a lot of unnecessary stuff. some plot threads are just revolving around in circles, as well as the characters themselves were trapped in deadlocks of their personalities and kept repeating the same mistakes over and over, again and again.
I'm not the biggest fan of Hunter X Hunter but I'm echoing the statement that Chimera Ant is amazing and I'm sure you'd love it. One of the best arcs in manga
The Moral of the story isn’t that the poop guy ruined it for everyone, it’s that you can’t give everyone the same as the poop guy or you’ll run out of potatoes, negotiate other shit instead
I don't think you're as stupid as you think. You take really good messages from books in my opinion. When you bring something up I always go "Woah! How did I miss this?!"
I read past the post-digestion story as just dumb. Having worked as a zookeeper for a few years... Dealt with more of that than most. Pretty sure he intended it as a butterfly effect.
@@thefantasynuttwork good thing about it is it’s a collection of short stories and Frances answer to Sherlock and the first story is short like really short. But still the best opening to book I’ve read recently
I think the poop story in Tress is meant to be a poor moral. Having such a poor moral presented to Tress encouraged her to reject it. It then acts as a motivator for her to be proactive instead of passive within her story. The intention is to force you to confront the story.
@@thefantasynuttwork being perfectly honest, I replied without verifying who the story was told to and figured I had a decent chance of being right. You got me. BUT I would still be curious if my interpretation still applies with who he was talking to.
This is easily one of the best episodes of chatting with nutts we've had. You two have such great chemistry and share an energy that seeps through the screen. Would absolutely love if we could get more Merphy on dudes talking manga for One Piece discussions! 🙏
Sounds like that poop got got a lil greedy. How can you ask for twice the reward without doing twice the work? Idk man if injustice makes you angry strap in for One Piece, which of course is the greatest story ever told by man or god.
@@thefantasynuttwork don’t get me wrong I love both! Dbz was a staple to my childhood but getting older I’m more of a story guy and I feel that db was a better written story.
She just seems like the sweetest person.
Can confirm, she is!
careful with Merphy. She doesn't believe in equal speech, kicks puppies and, worst of all, hasn't seen Ratatouille.
@@jcnot9712 I mean she is a buggy follower...
I turned this on with intentions of watching just a few minutes in between things and now I'm thirty minutes in, there is no talk about books, and I can't turn it off. You two are the best communicators on booktube and get so deep, so quick, talking about life and self-reflection. No shallow discourse on this channel. Thank you for being you Jimmy.
That means a lot to me, thank you so much Danny!
Ive been listening to these almost non-stop for the past few days lol. I love the self reflection and feel the same way you guys do. I love that everytime I click on these chatting with nutts video I never know what I’m gonna get lol.
Also I found your channel from your Mistborn review and appreciated that you were the only one who talked about his repetition which also bothered me too. One day I’ll read Mistborn and do a review on it 😂. But I got a whole tbr to get thru. And maybe one day I’ll be on chatting with nutts too, keep up the good work. I know this is 8mo ago but whatever haha.
Thank you so much!!
1:04:02 I relate to that so much with how much people take for granted. I am extremely privileged- and I am well aware- my father is a physician and I went to private school after having been in public school for most of my life. I could not believe the gall some of these people had. I remember when I dated my ex she told me how she loved pratchett and I would tell her about the different books that she might like and she told me unironically “Oh but I’m poor y’know?”… that school cost TWENTY GRAND A YEAR AT LEAST! People drive me insane sometimes.
Thank you, Merphy for acknowledging what those of us who have been into anime/manga since childhood went through 🙏
The replay of this stream dragged me through a 2,5 hour car drive on my way to the vacation home and I can't thank you guys enough for the top-tier entertainment!! You both have such vibrant (and slight chaotic, in Merphy's case) personalities, I love it. Amazing episode as always 🤩
Hahaha thank you so much!
Excellent as always! Always fun to see where these discussions go, barbie crocs, climbing, goosebumps and of course a bit of Brandon Sanderson 😄
Hahaha we covered it all!
Love the Mount Rushmore question.
I may make a video on it soon
As always, thank you Jimmy for these great chats. Murphy is such a pleasant and joyful soul to listen to. Until next time 🤓
Thanks for listening!!
I haven't read Tress but that story you told about the baked potatoes guy is absolutely wild 😱
I was irate lmao
What is it with Sanderson and poop... Like
😂
@@thefantasynuttworkDon't forget Terry Pratchett's World of Poop.
I need a Jimmy, Alan, and Merphy episode. Make it happen.
I’ll have my people call their people!
@@thefantasynuttwork Call the banners Jimmy!
Just to offer up something different The Dry by Jane Harper is an Australian mystery thriller that is quite popular here. There’s also a surprisingly good film adaptation to enjoy afterward
Thanks!
You guys have such a great dynamic. Y’all need to do this again! This was such a great watch/listen.
Appreciate it! Merphy makes it easy 😁
This is my first time watching your Chatting with Nutts, and I'm entertained. Both of you are entertaining.
Awesome to hear!
@@thefantasynuttwork I will watch more should I have more time.
I loved this chat. Thank you both for this. *bends knee*
Thank you bro!
The Millenium Series by Steig Larsson is one of my all time favourites. I hope you continue with it.
Great chat as always. Top tier banter.
Thank you!
1:25:35 😮 Merphy I should have known.
I am looking forward to watching this!
I hope you enjoy!
I have tried watching this for the past year and I am finally halfway thru. Have to pause now but hoping I don't forget my spot and have to restart again 🥳
@@light-wolfred741 appreciate the dedication!
I would recommend Dennis Lehane when it comes to mystery/crime books, especially mystic river.
Thank you!
Yeah, Girl with the Dragoon Tattoo and it's 2 sequels are top tier, absolute page turners. Also consider Gillian Flynn's 3 books, Sharp Objects, Dark Places, and Gone Girl. They are damn good, (Dark Places is my personal fav of the 3).
Thanks!
Jimmy, Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag is a fantastic pirate game. Blackbeard, Black Bart, Mary Read, Anne Bonnie, and Calico Jack (the one responsible for the skull and crossbones and inspiration for Jack Sparrow) are in it.
Mary and Anne were fantastic in that game.
I did kill some fools in that game.
Catching up on this and got to the part about you wanting to read thrillers/crime. I was always a fantasy horror sci-fi guy but about a year or so got into crime thrillers (predominately American, mostly because I have a fascination with the southern US) and there’s some great stuff out there.
Suggestions:
Razorblade Tears and Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby
She Rides Shotgun by Jordan Harper
Bull Mountain by Brian Panovich
Ohio by Stephen Markley
These are all relatively modern, some older ones would Devil All The Time by Donald Ray Pollock or any of Joe Lansdale’s stuff
Excuse my excitement - it’s not often I find fantasy readers who are interested in this stuff as well
Thank you for these recs!
This chat was wonderful!
Thank you!
I've read 19 books by Brandon Sanderson so I consider myself a fan despite the fact that I have had quite a number of people on the various fantasy forums tell me otherwise. So I'm not saying this out of spit, I like many aspects of his writing but his depictions of socal-class dynamics is questionable in a lot of his works. Sociology is not one of his strong suits when it comes to his world-building. I found that scene in Tress completely eye rolling when I read it.
I’d agree
Jimmy, I'm in a bit of a rut. I want to start reading fantasy series again but then I get so overwhelmed i don't read anything and I don't know what I should do about?
Read not fantasy series!
I need a shirt with a picture of Brandon Sanderson saying" Let them eat potatoes".
😂😂
😂 Good god…Triceps and Trilogies. I need that in my life haha
Ahahaha
JAKE BISHOP DOES HAVE A VIDEO ON WHERE TO START GGK.
This has been wildly entertaining.
I knew it !
Jimmy, you asked for mystery/crime/thriller recommendations during this chat, my recs would be Speaks the Nightbird and Gone South, both by Robert McCammon.
Gone South is a Southern Gothic thriller about a Vietnam War veteran on the run after committing murder, being chased by bounty hunters through the Louisiana swamps and bayous. It's absolutely phenomenal. One of the author's shortest novels at only 400 pages, it's riveting from beginning to end with great characters, great action and suspense, and builds to a perfect ending both explosive and emotionally powerful.
Speaks the Nightbird is an epic length, meticulously crafted, 800 page slow burn historical mystery "whodunit" about a woman accused of witchcraft in 1699 colonial America, and the two magistrates who travel to the colony to conduct the trail. It's a masterpiece, with some of the best dialogue and character work I've ever seen.
Boy's Life is arguably McCammon's most beloved book and has a murder mystery at its core, but it isn't the main focus of the story. I remember you saying in another video that this would be your next McCammon, but if you're wanting to get into mystery/thrillers Gone South and Speak the Nightbird are two of the best you'll ever read.
Appreciate this man! I need to get to him soon
@@thefantasynuttworkMcCammon deserves to get the Booktube treatment that Hobb got, where everyone is reading his books and he is a household name within this community. Most of his books have magic and supernatural elements anyway. I can't get over how good of a writer he is.
If you want an expertly crafted novel that deeply explores the themes of justice and injustice: Speaks the Nightbird, dude. So freaking good.
its slappy the dummy that gets me, best goosebumps book. I don't like dolls. Childhood memories lol
Personal Opinion regarding Dragon ball and DBZ, Dragon ball focuses a lot on story and character compared to DBZ the Snake Way
was great world building but compared to Dragon ball it provided more Character and story, where as DBZ it started what i hate a lot Power Scaling discussions.
Great chat guys! As per usual I barely catch these live due to time zones.
I would love if you got Joe Abercrombie on the channel also 🔥
That would be amazing 👀
It's a good thing Mount Rushmore has 4 people, because picking 4 is easy for me. If it was only 3 I would be screwed.
Where'd you go to college for accounting, if you don't mind me asking? Colorado State?
Haha nah, community college then to a university
Gotcha. I've been watching for a while and every time I do, I'm like "This guy looks so familiar" then you said Accounting and I created a false memory that I knew you. Haha
@@AndreDeSimone-dy1cz ha! Well I’m glad you are checking out the videos!
For a thriller mystery series that I feel explores a lot of disturbing things in an interesting way I would suggest the Charlie Parker series by John Connolly
Thank you!
raymond chandler is a pretty famous hard boil crime guy from back in the day
Girl With the Dragon Tattoo is awesome! Also you said you enjoyed Hannibal the TV show, so I can't recommend the trilogy of books enough! Red Dragon, Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal the novel. They're all great. But it's a more grounded take of psychological crime thriller, whereas the show is super operatic and surreal and all that good stuff.
I should read those you’re right!
@@thefantasynuttwork One more thing though: Hannibal is more of a side character in the first two books. His and Will's previous history is only implied and got expanded in the show. If you're fine with that, I think you'll enjoy it. And what's cool is that you get to see things Bryan Fuller either couldn't do (Silence of the Lambs) or didn't do or did wayyy differently.
Really enjoyed this chat! I think you should go roll with that UFC guy ;) just tap early.
Nah I’m good 🤣🤣🤣 let’s chat sometime bro
I just started reading Frankenstein. The first sci-fi novel? Have seen film adaptations, but realized I had not read it. My follow-up to reading Lud-in-the-Mist early fantasy.
Nice!
Only halfway in, but I want that hairstyling video, Jimmy. 😂 It's clearly a booktube ritual 😂
You’re right hahaha
loved
🙌😁
Great chat Jimmy! Do you have a recommendation for a YT channel for beginner coding? I just got laid off so my free time has suddenly increased lol
Traversy media!!!
As someone that's read manga for like 20 years, since i was in high school, its so weird to see it so widely accepted now. Now I just eagerly await the day when Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin gets its due as one of the greatest manga ever. But The Witch and The Beast is a great new manga for fans of dark gruesome fantasy
I’ll look up both!
My fantasy Mt Rushmore would also change on the daily. It would have to be made of Play-Doh.
This was delightful.
Thank you!!
Based on what you said about wanting to read a book where the writer plays with the perspective of whodunnit, I have to recommend Iain Banks' Complicity. I haven't read it yet myself, it's likely going to be my next Banks, but my understanding is that it's this cat and mouse play between a Glaswegian reporter and a serial killer, where the reporter is trying to do an exposé on the serial killer, and you know where this is going. But the trick is that it keeps shifting between 1st and 2nd person, I think. Might be 3rd and 2nd person. Would make more sense to me if it's 1st and 2nd. Anyway the reporter chapters are written in 1st or 3rd, and then the drug dealer chapters are written in 2nd, by the reporter, so even the perspectives are doing a cat and mouse play.
I love the sound of that
Hey Jimmy, I just saw news that Kevin Smith is in the process of making “Tusk 2”.
YESSSSSS
Wonder how that's gonna go now since Smith has given up weed
HELL YEAH MERPHY!!! I saw Merphy so I click...
I would do the same haha
When you said Yes Man by Jim Carrey,you confirmed to me that you are cool af Jimmy 😁❤️💯
Hahahaha thank you
@@thefantasynuttwork Thank you man 😁🙏
Sorry I missed you guys hope you had fun. Haha 58 used to be my house number too 😉
That’s awesome lol
I read manga for the first time because of Merphy.
That’s great!
One Piece?
@@brianyaniro5086 I did read a bit of One Piece because of Merphy but life got in the way and I haven’t continued.
@@LEOrgill nice. Well hopefully you can get back into it at some point. It's quite the incredible story.
Damn yes Hunter X Hunter! The anime versions are both really good. I started with the oldschool one cause I like the oldschool style and then switched to the modern one. Togashi has serious back problems and from a certain point onwards was not able to really draw anymore. His wife (she did Sailor Moon) helped him out a lot, but the art style suffers and it is in parts barely readable, so I focused on the anime although I usually read the manga whereever possible. But with Hellsing (edit: Hellsing Ultimate) and Neon Genesis Evangelion I also watched the anime which are just so good 😌
I loved hearing you talk, it was great, thnks
I would really want u guys to read great comics too, I feel its been forgotten
I really recommend Mr Miracle by Tom King and Supergirl by Tom King too, also Daytriper by Gabriel ba and Fabio Moon, Saga is great and the Nice House on the Lake is awesome, Monstress too.
I hope u get a chance to read them
Sandman is great too
Great suggestion!
The Alienist by Caleb Carr is an excellent psychological crime mystery historical fiction semi-thriller. It’s like Criminal Minds in the late 1800s.
Oooooo!
I am new to Jimmy and i am now very curious about his In-ring career like what titles he won, what was his finish etc
Won a lot of titles hahah, finishing move was similar to the RKO, always a good bet to get people excited
@@thefantasynuttwork Omg i got a response from Jimmy directly you made my day sir thank you, and cool that you use a cutter now i am a lot more curious if you still consume Wrestling media like if you have a channel maybe dedicated to Pro wrestling OMG this is cool.
@@BLAZINGikari I unfortunately do not follow the wrestling business anymore or have any association with it really. Mostly just books and manga now haha
@@thefantasynuttwork Awww thats ok i am enjoying your OP Journey w/ your buddy hope to see more of this w/ Merphy and other creators that i have seen reading OP and other Manga that maybe i have read hahahaha
@@BLAZINGikari appreciate that!
Communing with the Nuttgod. 🙏
🍻🙌🙌
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is good, but books 2 and 3 that follow are next level. The difference is that book 1 is lower stakes and a bit more tempered with a family-related mystery, whereas the rest of the trilogy ups the stakes and cranks up the thriller elements with far-reaching crime and conspiracy.
Love to hear this!
Great discussion! I hated the baked potato story in Tress too. 😂
Right?!
Merphy has 400k subs since when? She really has been moving up there her content is amazing
She’s awesome!
Love this combo, Just wish i had more than nuggets for this video.. but i watched it all.
Thank you so much
Jimmy, i would recommend you to binge WoT in audio on ~2x speed. i do feel that the series would only benefit if it had no more than 7 books and a decent editor. presonally, i only consider 13th book in the series as a great one and 14th as absolutely amazing and wholly worth the journey, but the rest is average at best. even the early installments that are beloved by the community felt very sloggish at times and contain a lot of unnecessary stuff. some plot threads are just revolving around in circles, as well as the characters themselves were trapped in deadlocks of their personalities and kept repeating the same mistakes over and over, again and again.
One day, one day 😂
Delightful
🙏
The🐀 queen is here
🤣
No way is your name Jimmy 😭 because I just thought you looked like Jimmy neutron from the cartoon LMAO!!!
Hahahahaha
I'm not the biggest fan of Hunter X Hunter but I'm echoing the statement that Chimera Ant is amazing and I'm sure you'd love it. One of the best arcs in manga
Also it does have one of the most acclaimed adaptations ever so that's definitely an option to consider
I’m so excited to try it
The Moral of the story isn’t that the poop guy ruined it for everyone, it’s that you can’t give everyone the same as the poop guy or you’ll run out of potatoes, negotiate other shit instead
Seems like a crappy story 🤣
I don't think you're as stupid as you think. You take really good messages from books in my opinion. When you bring something up I always go "Woah! How did I miss this?!"
I appreciate that!
yay
Danille and jimmy Berserk time make it happen!!
I need to reread 👀
I read past the post-digestion story as just dumb. Having worked as a zookeeper for a few years... Dealt with more of that than most. Pretty sure he intended it as a butterfly effect.
Yeah just a poor example
1:21:51 One Piece
Jimmy if you’re going to read mysteries or crime, PLEASE READ ARSENE LUPIN GENTLEMEN BURGLAR
I’ll check it out
@@thefantasynuttwork good thing about it is it’s a collection of short stories and Frances answer to Sherlock and the first story is short like really short. But still the best opening to book I’ve read recently
@@jasonsouth1652There is a recent tv series too, but it is in French.
@@Paul_van_Doleweerd do not forget lupin the 3rd...
@@Paul_van_Doleweerd there’s also lupin iii
I think the poop story in Tress is meant to be a poor moral. Having such a poor moral presented to Tress encouraged her to reject it. It then acts as a motivator for her to be proactive instead of passive within her story. The intention is to force you to confront the story.
I can kind of see this, except the story isn’t told to tress directly
@@thefantasynuttwork being perfectly honest, I replied without verifying who the story was told to and figured I had a decent chance of being right. You got me. BUT I would still be curious if my interpretation still applies with who he was talking to.
@@orcishdad8075 he’s talking to the reader, it’s probably Sanderson just using a pretty poor example imo
@@thefantasynuttwork I'll have to reread.
This is easily one of the best episodes of chatting with nutts we've had. You two have such great chemistry and share an energy that seeps through the screen.
Would absolutely love if we could get more Merphy on dudes talking manga for One Piece discussions! 🙏
We definitely will and thank you so much!
Sounds like that poop got got a lil greedy. How can you ask for twice the reward without doing twice the work? Idk man if injustice makes you angry strap in for One Piece, which of course is the greatest story ever told by man or god.
😂
As if Jimbo Treblor Warleader couldn't fight off a shark cmon man who are you kidding!! Witness
You right you right
Only halfway through but already felt like i heard so much life wisdom from you two, all praises to the Nuttgod
Thank you bro
Merphy Napier is a wise woman
you're a good man too,Jimmy
If you wanna start Crime / Thrillers then avoid James Patterson
Hot take, db is better than dbz.
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@@thefantasynuttwork don’t get me wrong I love both! Dbz was a staple to my childhood but getting older I’m more of a story guy and I feel that db was a better written story.