Ah, good old first time in Subnautica. Filling inventory with mushrooms, being scared of stalkers and wasting time and resources with the airpipes. We all made those mistakes.
The last two I watched they both kept saying they wished they had some type of light, one of them while they were holding an unlit flare in their hand. I'm excited to see if the flare gets used in this one. I didn't make that specific mistake but I made plenty!
No. We didn't lol. The first thing I did was check out the fabricator because in a survival game it's a good idea to know what you need in order to survive. I played this game when it came out it's one of my favorites and I've played it for years and to this day I have never built an air pipe or a flashlight.
@@jonathon9581 I'm glad you said this, I also never make air pipes and flashlights. I have made them but after I saw how useless they were I stopped wasting my time.
While some plants can be planted for later harvesting, most of the seeds you're collecting are nothing but clutter in your inventory. (which is limited in the early game) Normally what you want to do is decide what you need, what resources you need to make that, then go out and try to find them. I'd start with trying to make bleach based water. When you can't find what you need, you need to go deeper. Silver and lead are found a little deeper than what you've been going. Look for deep caves in the creepvines. Some of the later game stuff is so deep you need a submarine to get to it. Also, brain corals give off oxygen and let you recharge your air tank underwater. Most fish are also easier to catch at night and bladderfish are much easier to see at night. The good news is that those stalker fish are NOT everywhere. Their normal habitat is the creepvines. The bad news is that they're pretty low level predators compared to what else is out there. lol. They're pretty easy to manage though. Swim toward them and strafe to the side. They can't turn very sharp. Also, you swim faster with your hands empty. I think it's B to put away your current tool. To use an air pump, just put your face close to the end of the pipe and you'll start to take on air. To use brain coral, just hover above it and wait for the bubbles. Don't push any buttons for either. Good job in figuring out how to use a spare air tank at 39:33, but don't forget you need to swap it again on the surface to refill it for later. The green bar graph on the side of stuff in inventory indicates charge level or freshness for food. If you want to do a deep excursion, make a bunch of spare tanks and put them in your inventory. If you find good loot, you can always drop the empties since they're pretty cheap to make. Also, when you say it's dark and you need a flashlight, what you really mean is that you need light. Don't forget that you had flares in the beginning and can make more with cave sulfer. (You can usually outswim the crashfish in a straight line and take almost no damage so cave sulfer is pretty easy to get. Some hostile fish are attracted to light, so flares can be handy even after you get a flashlight. I love watching new people play Subnautica. It's such an awesome game.
I absolutely LOVE subnautica, it is my favorite game of all time, it has so many layers and is a beautiful game, I immediately subscribed and am SO excited to watch your raw reaction to everyone. Maybe if you like it as much as I do, you can play the sequel
Ohh, Subnautica is one of the most interesting, immersive games that I know. The atmosphere and ambiance is just so well done, and the soundtrack compliments each biome as well. The soundscape of what you hear is probably the most contributing factor to the whole experience. And then a story, that I cannot say anything about, because the story completely lives from experiencing it blind without knowing. Have fun! Subnautica is not just "that underwater big fish game". There's a lot more to find it once you start exploring and advancing the story and listening to the voice logs that you find.
I was bursting in laughter seeing you immediately going to the ship and to your doom😂. You're also one of the few Subnautica players smart enough to use your fire extinguisher as a speed boost
@@abeeinspaceYeah it launches you straight backwards. I once saw somebody panic and yeet themselves out of the way by blasting a Reaper in the face with it.
Ah! I loved my time in Subnautica. Watching someone else trying to figure it out all over again is very fun to watch. The fact that you held onto the explosive fish almost cause me to spit out of drink.
I hope you end up doing a full playthrough, this is my favorite game and my first time watching you play but I LOVE seeing people play it for the first time, definitely subscribing!
That was a great start and I'm looking forward to watching your continued adventure! I had to confront my own fears to make it through Subnautica (which is totally worth it), so here's some spoiler free advice that helped me. Despite what it may look like, most of the creatures are not out to get you. Scan everything you can and read the PDA entries; often there are hints about about a creature's behaviour that will let you avoid confrontation. Also you are completely safe from external threats in your lifepod and any other base you construct. I built lots of tiny bases around the map so that i could easily duck in, calm down, and remind myself it's just a game.
While hiding in the pod is probably the most sensible reaction to a warning of a “quantum detonation”, you missed a very pretty Aurora explosion animation. I suggest searching for a video. 👍 Very entertaining playthrough so far, I hope you complete it!
There is a trick with the Stalkers you might notice if you can observe them for a while. Give them some metal scraps and it will keep them occupied for a while.
0:11 - *“One thing you should know about me: I'm terrified of the ocean.”* Ah, but then why play _Subnautica?_ This is the game for people who _don't_ have Thalassophobia but would like to _become_ terrified of the water. That's what it's good at. If you bring your _own_ fear of the ocean, that's like going to a restaurant when you're already completely full. 😉
There's a bug in the game if you attack Stalkers and damage them, they will swim towards the origin of the map, which usually is very close to your life pod. Only way to "fix" the issue is to kill the Stalkers.
You’re doing pretty swell job catching on. Don’t worry too much about those stalkers they’re such goobers! Keep an eye out for debris from this ship. They can have parts of equipment you can scan to unlock the blueprints to craft them, like the seaglide or submarine. If you’re looking for silver, keep an eye out for sandstone outcrops. They’re found in the kelp forest and red grassy plateaus nearby! Cheers
Really enjoyed this first ep. My advice: Scan -everything- Read -everything-. Think like an anthropologist/detective/explorer. The game rewards curiosity and bravery. Good Luck!
Thank you SO much for the advice, I definitely made some progress in the next episode after realising I needed to be scanning more things! Loving the game so far
Tipp: You swim faster with empty hands. Tipp 2: Swim under water, not above sea level. The number 1 rule of Subnautica: Scan everything, read all entries in the PDA's databank.
@@MusaM8 But you see nothing and miss everything of interest. Besides - that only applies anyway until you get the seaglide - as soon as you have the seaglide you swim a lot faster under water because the seaglide stops functioning at the surface.
hahah loved this! you really had me going at 39:30 when you were 0 seconds away from no oxygen and then went 'hang on, i have this' and restored it underwater haah
the ocean freaks me out which is ironic considering i live on the coast of australia but the more you play, the more comfortable and used certain areas you get. best of luck with this!
Just saw this on my TH-cam homepage :) Subnautica is probably in my top 3 of my favorite games of all time. Its ambience, story and music are amazing! I'm intrigued to see how you'll manage with your fear of the ocean. So if you need any tips, I'm here for the ride! :D
Sometimes I click on these videos just to see how long it takes the player to realise that putting away your active equipment allows you to swim faster, because we've all tried swimming with a drink in our hand at some point... but at least you didn't walk straight into the fire in the lifepod, seen a few people do that.
youtube recommended part 4 of this series to me, decided to start with part one instead. i've seen sooo many people play this, stoked to see your experience too :)
That was a shit ton of gasopods in 1 location. 7-8 near the pod i never seen more then 3 maybe 4 and they werent even that close to the pod to begin with.
Subnautica: I tell you nothing! But you can READ READ READ PDA. Then collect and find things to try and make something. Then use that to improve and make something new. Then you use that something new to go Deeper and Deeper until you Go up instead!
Have you encountered the ghost levitation yet I get completely by accident, I went into the echo dead zone next thing I know my sea moth got knocked out of the water I was in there deep so I was really hit hard the hull was at 13% when I came to
Gotta say, I appreciate the effort to avoid profanity. I know that different cultures and sub-cultures have different views on it and have different trends in what is normal. As someone who prefers less profanity, thanks. Anyway, I love a blind playthrough of Subnautica. Have fun!
Why do you swim backwards from the exploding fish? Turn around and swim forward, youre faster this way. Also youre faster with NO tool or knife in your hand. 💪
Goes for a swim full on carrying a fire extinguisher in her right hand and then says "why is the swimming so slow?" Start swimming backwards still carrying a fire extinguisher and says"is this faster I can't tell" 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
God as a PC gamer it makes me cringe so hard when I see someone play a game like this on a controller. The movement and camera control is so much smoother with mouse and keyboard
such a small advice. 1. swim with empty hands or use a sea glider (you swim faster) 2. don't collect anything you can't use 3. when you stream a video, reduce your image to the minimum possible and place it in the upper left corner where it does not interfere with anything 4. if you are not sure, ask for advice
A player with Thalassophobia is playing "Subnautica"? Consider this game to be a long therapy session as you explore the Safe Shallows. Note: More Thalssophobes have "gotten Alterra's bill" than any other kind of player. Explore, make basic tools, read your PDA and Scan Everything.
Thank you for the tips! I felt like I couldn't think straight because of how high my anxiety was so I have been struggling to wrap my head around the game mechanics but I think I am finally beginning to understand everything a little more now :D
I mean... come on, the tablet literally tells you to refer to the database for your first steps. Given, new game and hectic finding out the controls... but very few streamers who played or are playing subnautica follow the pretty much planned out "start sequence". So did (or didn't) i. Don't really know how i survived my first ever playthrough 😁 Oh, and sleeping is simple... Just build a base with a bed in it 😋
Ah, good old first time in Subnautica. Filling inventory with mushrooms, being scared of stalkers and wasting time and resources with the airpipes. We all made those mistakes.
@@maksphoto78 What do you mean? I always take my fire extinguisher with me when I go for a swim in the pool.
@@maksphoto78 That one I never did, but did collect some shrooms XD.
The last two I watched they both kept saying they wished they had some type of light, one of them while they were holding an unlit flare in their hand. I'm excited to see if the flare gets used in this one. I didn't make that specific mistake but I made plenty!
No. We didn't lol. The first thing I did was check out the fabricator because in a survival game it's a good idea to know what you need in order to survive. I played this game when it came out it's one of my favorites and I've played it for years and to this day I have never built an air pipe or a flashlight.
@@jonathon9581 I'm glad you said this, I also never make air pipes and flashlights. I have made them but after I saw how useless they were I stopped wasting my time.
In case you decide to continue this, remember Subnautica rewards exploration, scanning stuff and reading the PDA will help you navigate the game :)
Yeah, totally. Develop that 'scan every possible thing' compulsion.
She had a death grip on that fire extinguisher like a toddler with their blankie 😂
If anything was going to keep me safe it was definitely that fire extinguisher!
I absolutely love how you just immediately Yeeted to the ship with no second thought!
I envy those who play this for the first time, best experience in survival gaming I had in years, if i could wipe my memory and play again I would.
While some plants can be planted for later harvesting, most of the seeds you're collecting are nothing but clutter in your inventory. (which is limited in the early game)
Normally what you want to do is decide what you need, what resources you need to make that, then go out and try to find them. I'd start with trying to make bleach based water.
When you can't find what you need, you need to go deeper. Silver and lead are found a little deeper than what you've been going. Look for deep caves in the creepvines. Some of the later game stuff is so deep you need a submarine to get to it.
Also, brain corals give off oxygen and let you recharge your air tank underwater.
Most fish are also easier to catch at night and bladderfish are much easier to see at night.
The good news is that those stalker fish are NOT everywhere. Their normal habitat is the creepvines. The bad news is that they're pretty low level predators compared to what else is out there. lol.
They're pretty easy to manage though. Swim toward them and strafe to the side. They can't turn very sharp.
Also, you swim faster with your hands empty. I think it's B to put away your current tool.
To use an air pump, just put your face close to the end of the pipe and you'll start to take on air. To use brain coral, just hover above it and wait for the bubbles. Don't push any buttons for either.
Good job in figuring out how to use a spare air tank at 39:33, but don't forget you need to swap it again on the surface to refill it for later. The green bar graph on the side of stuff in inventory indicates charge level or freshness for food. If you want to do a deep excursion, make a bunch of spare tanks and put them in your inventory. If you find good loot, you can always drop the empties since they're pretty cheap to make.
Also, when you say it's dark and you need a flashlight, what you really mean is that you need light. Don't forget that you had flares in the beginning and can make more with cave sulfer. (You can usually outswim the crashfish in a straight line and take almost no damage so cave sulfer is pretty easy to get. Some hostile fish are attracted to light, so flares can be handy even after you get a flashlight.
I love watching new people play Subnautica. It's such an awesome game.
“Everything is out to kill me!”
Feels like home, doesn’t it?
Given the survival skill shown so far, I would immediately leave Australia if I was her
The fact she went to the crash zone immediately is crazy😂
You should definitely keep doing this series
Working on part 2 now ☺️
I'm always here for a first-time player you can say I'm addicted to it. subscribed!
Thank you so much! Part 2 should be out soon :D
I absolutely LOVE subnautica, it is my favorite game of all time, it has so many layers and is a beautiful game, I immediately subscribed and am SO excited to watch your raw reaction to everyone. Maybe if you like it as much as I do, you can play the sequel
Ohh, Subnautica is one of the most interesting, immersive games that I know. The atmosphere and ambiance is just so well done, and the soundtrack compliments each biome as well. The soundscape of what you hear is probably the most contributing factor to the whole experience. And then a story, that I cannot say anything about, because the story completely lives from experiencing it blind without knowing.
Have fun! Subnautica is not just "that underwater big fish game". There's a lot more to find it once you start exploring and advancing the story and listening to the voice logs that you find.
despite pooping my pants I am having a fun time with the game! very cool story too :D
I was bursting in laughter seeing you immediately going to the ship and to your doom😂. You're also one of the few Subnautica players smart enough to use your fire extinguisher as a speed boost
HAHAHA I am such a dingus 😬
Wait you can use the fire extinguisher as a speed boost? TIL!
@@abeeinspaceYeah it launches you straight backwards. I once saw somebody panic and yeet themselves out of the way by blasting a Reaper in the face with it.
Ah! I loved my time in Subnautica. Watching someone else trying to figure it out all over again is very fun to watch. The fact that you held onto the explosive fish almost cause me to spit out of drink.
You're so sassy at the ocean, I love it! It deserves every curse you throw at it!
Mutton's TH-cam era is definitely on my Bingo list for 2024
30:00 the bladderfish song followed by “Oh I’m so thirsty… give me your liquids bladderfish” im ded 😆
hahahah glad you enjoyed!
I hope you end up doing a full playthrough, this is my favorite game and my first time watching you play but I LOVE seeing people play it for the first time, definitely subscribing!
Thank you so much for the sub! The game has me in a choke hold and I will be see it through until the end o7
Like real life, you swim faster if you have nothing in your hands. Especially fire extinguishers. 😂
HAHAHAHA I am such a dingus!! why did I not think of this D:
Lol i was going to say the same thing... The almost twenty minute deathgrip on the extinguisher was amazing 😁
@@spud69gWhat do you mean? Underwater fires are extremely dangerous!!!
That was a great start and I'm looking forward to watching your continued adventure!
I had to confront my own fears to make it through Subnautica (which is totally worth it), so here's some spoiler free advice that helped me. Despite what it may look like, most of the creatures are not out to get you. Scan everything you can and read the PDA entries; often there are hints about about a creature's behaviour that will let you avoid confrontation. Also you are completely safe from external threats in your lifepod and any other base you construct. I built lots of tiny bases around the map so that i could easily duck in, calm down, and remind myself it's just a game.
Thank you so much for this advice! I am definitely going to take it on board :D
Getting confused in Subnautica is part of the experience, you saw it faster than most :)
Thank you so much!!
Ocean around Aus is scarier, this is a cake walk
EZPZ
While hiding in the pod is probably the most sensible reaction to a warning of a “quantum detonation”, you missed a very pretty Aurora explosion animation. I suggest searching for a video. 👍 Very entertaining playthrough so far, I hope you complete it!
Definitely going to look it up! Disappointed I missed it but I genuinely thought that was the correct thing to do 🥲
I’m fairly certain there’s a mod that makes the shockwave of the explosion kill you if you’re too close
Loved every moment of this video 🤣 The learning process of this game is my favorite thing to watch 😄
Glad you enjoyed!!
36:25 I'm elevated and this scared the FRICK out of me
There is a trick with the Stalkers you might notice if you can observe them for a while. Give them some metal scraps and it will keep them occupied for a while.
0:11 - *“One thing you should know about me: I'm terrified of the ocean.”*
Ah, but then why play _Subnautica?_ This is the game for people who _don't_ have Thalassophobia but would like to _become_ terrified of the water. That's what it's good at.
If you bring your _own_ fear of the ocean, that's like going to a restaurant when you're already completely full. 😉
Bladderfish are programmed to spawn wherever you see giant coral tubes so look around those!
When you die, those items float around where you died, you can find your items again if you know where to look!
OOO this is great to know! thank you!
@@immutton I’ll most likely leave you more tips in the future but other than that, I want you to experience it all!!
There's a bug in the game if you attack Stalkers and damage them, they will swim towards the origin of the map, which usually is very close to your life pod. Only way to "fix" the issue is to kill the Stalkers.
You’re doing pretty swell job catching on. Don’t worry too much about those stalkers they’re such goobers!
Keep an eye out for debris from this ship. They can have parts of equipment you can scan to unlock the blueprints to craft them, like the seaglide or submarine.
If you’re looking for silver, keep an eye out for sandstone outcrops. They’re found in the kelp forest and red grassy plateaus nearby! Cheers
Thank you for the advice! It has been a rough start but I think I am finally beginning to understand the game mechanics a little more now
Open water scares me too. I had to pause the game and walk away countless times but after a few days of it I did beat this game. Great game.
Really enjoyed this first ep.
My advice: Scan -everything- Read -everything-. Think like an anthropologist/detective/explorer. The game rewards curiosity and bravery. Good Luck!
Thank you SO much for the advice, I definitely made some progress in the next episode after realising I needed to be scanning more things! Loving the game so far
the crashfish tag-team death was hilarious and brutal
It all just happened so fast 🥲
When crash fish explode, it hurts...when they exode over an acid mushroom patch, it's devastating
Glad this was in my algorithm, I'm definitely subscribing after this! Keep it up:)
Eee tysm!!
At least it’s not the “red plague” or “call of the void! Mods. I love Subnautica, the flora, the fauna, and most importantly the vehicle designs
Tipp: You swim faster with empty hands.
Tipp 2: Swim under water, not above sea level.
The number 1 rule of Subnautica: Scan everything, read all entries in the PDA's databank.
You swim a tad faster on the surface.
@@MusaM8 But you see nothing and miss everything of interest. Besides - that only applies anyway until you get the seaglide - as soon as you have the seaglide you swim a lot faster under water because the seaglide stops functioning at the surface.
hahah loved this! you really had me going at 39:30 when you were 0 seconds away from no oxygen and then went 'hang on, i have this' and restored it underwater haah
The bird in the background is cool, it kind of hasa tropical vibe.
I've watched a few initial subnautica playthroughs, I have never seen someone use the fire extinguisher as a propulsion method lol
I've been playing and watching this game for years and I had no idea that was a thing 😹
the ocean freaks me out which is ironic considering i live on the coast of australia but the more you play, the more comfortable and used certain areas you get. best of luck with this!
I'm so sad because you missed the aurora exploding :(
I know! I’ve been so curious about what would have happened if I didn’t panic swim back 😩
Just saw this on my TH-cam homepage :)
Subnautica is probably in my top 3 of my favorite games of all time. Its ambience, story and music are amazing! I'm intrigued to see how you'll manage with your fear of the ocean. So if you need any tips, I'm here for the ride! :D
AAAA lil old me on your homepage! Thank you so much for watching! Loving the game despite the constant panic
Later on in You will NEED to go behind The Aurora,GREAT LOOT and resources,also go into The sand Dunes!
*'catches bladderfish'* im a professional now! *'dies'* oh you sweet summer child. 😂😂😂 i hope you enjoy this game, i love it and its sequel. ❤
I have never seen Stalkers take after someone like they do with you! They must love your cologne or something.
either that or I somehow really annoyed them! 😅
Sometimes I click on these videos just to see how long it takes the player to realise that putting away your active equipment allows you to swim faster, because we've all tried swimming with a drink in our hand at some point... but at least you didn't walk straight into the fire in the lifepod, seen a few people do that.
youtube recommended part 4 of this series to me, decided to start with part one instead.
i've seen sooo many people play this, stoked to see your experience too :)
EEE thank you so much!!
@@immutton it's my pleasure!! hope part 5 is coming soon and that you're doing well
How to get brain damage from repeatedly blacking out.
I know I’m a bit late, but the air pipes work like you expected them to. You just weren’t close enough.
OOOO this is good to know! thank you so much!
That was a shit ton of gasopods in 1 location. 7-8 near the pod i never seen more then 3 maybe 4 and they werent even that close to the pod to begin with.
The panic screenshots! Hahahah
I'm on it!
I took SO many omg
Im playing through this game for the first time too! ❤ im far than 6ou but its amazing! It has become one of my favorite game!!
Didn’t watch cause ocean scary but I’m sure it was a great video
Lmao - jet propulsion fire extinguisher
my big brain was working hard 🤔
"Medical kit? That could be useful"... In a survival game? 😅😅😅
Who would have thought? 😬
Subnautica: I tell you nothing! But you can READ READ READ PDA. Then collect and find things to try and make something. Then use that to improve and make something new. Then you use that something new to go Deeper and Deeper until you Go up instead!
I love that you and Dave are wearing matching flannys
We are a packaged deal 😬
2:19 your on planet 4546B, a category 3 ocean planet
You should turn the water to “cinematic” in the settings, it looks a lot cooler
Subnautica as a new player is a game full of exploration of the unknown… but also a game full of oh nos and I don’t wannas 😭
Dave Grohl supervising is the best.
I’m still a coward in this game, I hear one scary noise and it’s a big “nope, back to the shallows” for me lmao
"I hope I adapt", me imagining you with fins and webbed feet hahaha
"R.I.P. I guess..." Loved the video!
glad you enjoyed it!
Nice you shook the TNT fish
Have you encountered the ghost levitation yet I get completely by accident, I went into the echo dead zone next thing I know my sea moth got knocked out of the water I was in there deep so I was really hit hard the hull was at 13% when I came to
I have now 😭
I do a subnautica playthrough every year! One of the best 🎉
Such a cool game!!
RIP king of the ocean 😂
🥲
First time watching the channel. Question, is that a cardboard cut out of Brendon Herra in the backround?
It is a cut out of Dave Grohl!
!Dave
Was u streaming this
Nope! Playing this off stream :)
24:58
You have no idea how fucked the planet is already 😅
Oh boy 😅
Gotta say, I appreciate the effort to avoid profanity. I know that different cultures and sub-cultures have different views on it and have different trends in what is normal. As someone who prefers less profanity, thanks. Anyway, I love a blind playthrough of Subnautica. Have fun!
Why is the playlist backwards?
Thank you for pointing that out I will get it fixed!
Why do you swim backwards from the exploding fish?
Turn around and swim forward, youre faster this way.
Also youre faster with NO tool or knife in your hand. 💪
I panic every time! Good tip though I will try :)
@@immutton you got this!
Is Dave grohl in the back
hahaha he is!!
Why every person who's terrified of the ocean comes to play subnautica? XD, it brings very fun reactions. Maybe it has something to do with that.
I hope you enjoyed!!
Just start grabbing fish and cook em you’ll get water from the fish
Goes for a swim full on carrying a fire extinguisher in her right hand and then says "why is the swimming so slow?" Start swimming backwards still carrying a fire extinguisher and says"is this faster I can't tell" 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
I am still at 14 min, she having mental breakdown XD.
Yo its ok to swear, its subnautica afterall XD.
God as a PC gamer it makes me cringe so hard when I see someone play a game like this on a controller. The movement and camera control is so much smoother with mouse and keyboard
such a small advice.
1. swim with empty hands or use a sea glider (you swim faster)
2. don't collect anything you can't use
3. when you stream a video, reduce your image to the minimum possible and place it in the upper left corner where it does not interfere with anything
4. if you are not sure, ask for advice
Thank you for all the tips! Definitely will need to move my camera in the future!
A player with Thalassophobia is playing "Subnautica"? Consider this game to be a long therapy session as you explore the Safe Shallows. Note: More Thalssophobes have "gotten Alterra's bill" than any other kind of player. Explore, make basic tools, read your PDA and Scan Everything.
Thank you for the tips! I felt like I couldn't think straight because of how high my anxiety was so I have been struggling to wrap my head around the game mechanics but I think I am finally beginning to understand everything a little more now :D
quite a brave decision to play subnautica with a controller XD
"brave" - that's one way to put it :)
it looks so awkward and clunky to me (as a diehard KBM user)
every time "read survival data on PDA" close PDA and complain don't know what to do
I mean... come on, the tablet literally tells you to refer to the database for your first steps. Given, new game and hectic finding out the controls... but very few streamers who played or are playing subnautica follow the pretty much planned out "start sequence". So did (or didn't) i. Don't really know how i survived my first ever playthrough 😁
Oh, and sleeping is simple... Just build a base with a bed in it 😋
Such a whiner
Yeah :)
Lucius Sucks
A vit disappointed there was so much cut out of the video, kind of ruined it for me.