Andy: "If a tree claps with one hand in the forest, is there anyone who will hear it?" Jane: "Yes. Most likely the fellow who's trying desperately to push its fallen trunk off of his arm."
I laughed at her outcry but I also thought there were two right answers because I misread "sonatas" as "sonnet" (I guess, so did Jane) and I was giga confused.
Bonus trivia: Set and Seth are both accepted spellings (and I think there may even be one more). A lot of hieroglyphs have more than one accepted written translation, so it largely depends on who translates them.
correct the other spelling is Sutekh although it is not commonly used as much as Set or Seth. I studied a lot of Egyptian lore so thats how I know that one :D
Absolutely, it always annoys me when people get super specific about how you spell translations from entirely different alphabets, or in this case an entirely different fundamental system of writing!
While running to his freedom, I hope Andy just screamed at the top of his lungs, "DO YOU ALL SEE WHY AN ENGLISH DEGREE HAS VALUE NOW!? DO YOU SEE!?????????? I ESCAPED ON POETRY!!!!!!" -- just for all of us in the humanities who spend their lives having to defend why they selected their degree programs, says the MFA in literature.
I know this is a joke, especially since I *almost* came out with an English, concentration in creative writing, degree instead of the Cell and Molec. and Biochem I ultimately went with. But I find that certain fine arts degrees are becoming more accepted. I have a few classmates (mind you that's a class of medical students) who didn't go the STEM route. Diversity of experience and education leads to more robust treatment teams.
I'm reminded of a character from the Martian Chronicles, who committed murders based on Edgar Allen Poe stories while complaining that his victims would have easily been able to see it coming if had a better literary education.
@@K.Marie119 Frankly, it really depends on where you are and who you regularly deal with. The STEMLords who see no value in anything beyond the hard sciences, which they themselves do not understand, and will mock you remorselessly about how you'll be working at Starbucks are *more* common today than they were when I finished high school, not less, especially since Jordan Peterson and his ilk irrevocably tied it into the Far-Right Culture War nonsense that's everywhere these days. They've never actually been useless, nor have they ever been unemployable - education is the most valuable thing a person can possess and reducing it to a means of increasing the market rate at which you can sell your labour is especially denigrating in a world falling apart at the seams because the world is utterly incomprehensible to anyone without it and thus basic facts must be taken on faith by billions of those that inhabit it - but believing they are is now a political and ideological thing for a lot of people who are increasingly willing to commit violence for those two kinds of ideas.
Last time I played this, the final round gave us "Which of the following are chemical elements?" and "Which of the following are D&D classes?" back-to-back. I'm a PhD chemist and a DM, my friends were not happy
honestly recruiting Luke and Ellen was a fantastic decision, I mean Mike Andy and Jane are amazing people I cant get enough of, but Ellen and Luke just jell with the whole aesthetic and mood so well and manage to bring their own thing and yet at the same time be a joy to listen to and really earning their place
@@AlmightyPolarBear Andy and Jane had previously worked together on Inside Xbox's SentUAMessage (starting with season 3 episode 3). So, when the three of them formed Outside Xbox, Mike was the relative newbie.
Oh my goodness, I got a shoutout thanks to my sister! As soon as I heard her name said, I was like "what, hang on, what?" She knew I always watch these vids because you guys are my favorite, haha. Her new little hamster Ferrero Rocher is doing very well in his new home. :)
Trivia Murder Party always seems to expose how little I know. There was one point in this stream where, in the final round, I got all answers wrong for 3 questions in a row. It is fun being part of the audience (though this time the game seemed to not load the next question a lot for me). Another fun stream from you all!
Awww, Mike, I understand how you feel. I had my first shot on Thursday and ended up in ER last night for 4 hours because of a very severe side effect I suffered from it 😕 Thank you for cheering me up with this guys! ❤
@@lifeincolour09 Basically a massive lump that appeared on my collarbone. Super painful. They say it's an inflamed lymph node (who knew you had lymph nodes on your collarbone 🤔). Can't go on antibiotics for it as I'm allergic to nearly all of them 🤦♀️
@@lydz7451 who said you needed to go on antibiotics anyway? And inflamed lymph node is not infected. Especially when it's due to a vaccination. Young doctors and nurses are the worst
Probably won't get read but keep up the work you guys and galls. Been going through a rough patch for a while now and it's thanks to groups like you all that have help keep the shadows at bay.
Nobel prizes have been given to Theoretical Physicists it just doesn't happen as often because the premise as laid down Alfred Nobel was that the winner had to have made a tangible and positive effect on their field. The committee also can't spend too long waiting for the work to be recognised because its against the rules for anyone who is already dead to be nominated (an exception was once made because the committee nominated someone without knowing they had died)
Generally speaking, maybe we should stop collectively giving a shit about the criteria laid down by a long-dead war profiteer when his award has become the highest recognition of achievement in many disciplines? Like...sure, it was his money once. It might even technically remain his estate's money. I just don't see why anyone has any incentive to give any value to those ideas now that the awards are *so* much bigger than the man himself and effectively belong to the world. I'm never going to wrap my head around how anyone sees the property rights of the long dead as more valuable than real benefits to living people.
@@iusethisnameformygoogleacc1013 I'm not sure I would 5 many, and whether there the highest award in any of those fields would likely be a point of debate for the people in them. I think all the while they're the 'Nobel Prizes' it would be weird to abandon the mans premise entirely. He likely wouldn't have approved of theoretical physicists winning at all but they have done. And Henry Kissinger won the peace prize so its not like that one really means anything anymore.
Oh, Andy, avoiding the Eagles even at the very beginning... SIGH! (I love and am frustrated by these because I'm the cap of my pub trivia team and find myself shaking my fist when they can't get the answer) Love you all, though. ❤
@@adeterminedlich7133 Aw mate, you'll be waiting forever. I have no musical talent at all, my singing is akin to that chalkboard scene from Jaws but y'know worse somehow. The only thing I'm good at is art. Violin is a great instrument, hope you master it!!
I was disappointed that super Disney fan Andy didn't know who Annette Funicello was, but he redeemed himself by knowing Shaggy's real name and got bonus points for knowing Jughead's real name.
The acronym that Andy can't remember at 1:13:12 is "KP Crisps Offer Fairly good Snacks" Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, something or other, Genus, Species
I fear the Murder Hotel, but I fear the end of these Jackbox streams more! 😬thankfully there is another Party Pack out in October 🙏until then, in the same fashion as the Murder Party, let them never end...... ps I have bought all the packs now lol (ok sounding a bit too Murder Party crazy now)
1:05:14 The inner two strings of a violin are raised slightly higher than the outer two. It’d be much harder to draw the bow across the correct string if there were more than four of them.
On the Nobel peace prize thing though at 1:02:00. They kinda do though. It may have been changed recently but for a while it was a thing where they had to give it out basically every year. Which is why we have Nobel peace laureates who have done some pretty horrible things. But they were deemed to be the most worthy of winning the peace prize for that year
It's really weird how he kept trying to kill Jane, despite her answering the question correctly, even when she was the only one to do so. I play this game a lot and I've never seen that.
100 Grand bars are caramel and puffed rice coated in milk chocolate. Cheetos are corn-based. Wonder Bread is cheap low-quality, low-nutrient white bread.
Wonder Bread was one of the earliest brands to use enriched wheat flour, and was also one of the first brands to make white whole wheat bread. These days, it's pretty middle-of-the-road white sandwich bread. You can certainly make the argument that white sandwich bread is low quality, but Wonder Bread isn't low quality within that category.
Arnie Niekamp worked on this game, he does the podcast 'Hello, From The Magic Tavern" It's great! About a man that gets sucked through an interdimensional portal behind a Burger King and winds up in the land of Foon. Luckily he still gets a weak wifi signal from the BK to upload his weekly podcasts including interviews with dark lords, talking flowers, witches, and any mythical creature you can think of.
I am rather upset with myself that I didn't check my e-mails to see you guys went live for this earlier! I missed out on participating! I'm sure this was hilarious and amazing as always! I got my 2nd covid shot last Wednesday! My arm was so sore and I was extra tried, but I survived! :D
Like most of his works, Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing is basically a sex joke. Nothing is a play on the word they often used for a certain body part that the TH-cam comments probably wouldn't want me to mention 🤣 two couples end up married by the end though 🤣 ETA: in the original Grandmama was Gomez's Addams mother/Grandmother rather than Morticia's. That was for the films in the 90's
Read further. The last food pellet was deliberately poisoned so Laika wouldn't suffer when Sputnik 2 burned up on re-entry. It was all for naught, though: The life support failed shortly into the flight and she died from overheating before her first meal.
Every time I rewatch this it really bugs me that Ellen says "10 Things I Hate About You"... that's "the Taming of the Shrew" not "Much Ado About Nothing" 😅
Kerstman is Dutch and literally means 'Christmasman'. We don't really consider him saint Nicholas, since we get Sinterklaas on the 5th of December(from whom santa was derived, and who has blackface clown servants... yeah, it's weird and uncomfortable)
I found out the hard way that I can't watch these on my phone. They don't read out the answer choices and I can't understand the killer's distorted voice, so if I'm watching on a screen where it's too small to read anything I can't really tell what's going on.
1:20 is when it starts
Thanks 👍
God's work.
1:11:01 for in sync, "Playtex is bras'."
You are welcome
Thanks
im early so there are no “stream starts at x” comments :(((
edit : stream starts at 1:19 :)
Andy was so heartbroken that Jane trusted the Chat instead. What is one man against legion?
Commander Shepard.
What is the sound of one hand clapping...
@@waycooljrplays it just sounds like a normal clap. A little less forceful.
Andy: "If a tree claps with one hand in the forest, is there anyone who will hear it?"
Jane: "Yes. Most likely the fellow who's trying desperately to push its fallen trunk off of his arm."
What did he expect? Since he playfully enjoyed murdering her by stealing her life force 😂
28:50 “My hubris!” I don’t know why but that cracked me up
I laughed at her outcry but I also thought there were two right answers because I misread "sonatas" as "sonnet" (I guess, so did Jane) and I was giga confused.
@@Mi_Ke27 Same, I read sonata as sonnets. :(
OSP Red: MY HUBRIS
Bonus trivia: Set and Seth are both accepted spellings (and I think there may even be one more). A lot of hieroglyphs have more than one accepted written translation, so it largely depends on who translates them.
correct the other spelling is Sutekh although it is not commonly used as much as Set or Seth. I studied a lot of Egyptian lore so thats how I know that one :D
His story is very interesting.
@@FaerieWithAHalo I agree. A bit dark but sets story is a good one.
Absolutely, it always annoys me when people get super specific about how you spell translations from entirely different alphabets, or in this case an entirely different fundamental system of writing!
While running to his freedom, I hope Andy just screamed at the top of his lungs, "DO YOU ALL SEE WHY AN ENGLISH DEGREE HAS VALUE NOW!? DO YOU SEE!?????????? I ESCAPED ON POETRY!!!!!!" -- just for all of us in the humanities who spend their lives having to defend why they selected their degree programs, says the MFA in literature.
I got my philosophy degree purely for the opportunities to get quoted on the internet.
I know this is a joke, especially since I *almost* came out with an English, concentration in creative writing, degree instead of the Cell and Molec. and Biochem I ultimately went with. But I find that certain fine arts degrees are becoming more accepted. I have a few classmates (mind you that's a class of medical students) who didn't go the STEM route. Diversity of experience and education leads to more robust treatment teams.
I'm reminded of a character from the Martian Chronicles, who committed murders based on Edgar Allen Poe stories while complaining that his victims would have easily been able to see it coming if had a better literary education.
@@K.Marie119 Frankly, it really depends on where you are and who you regularly deal with. The STEMLords who see no value in anything beyond the hard sciences, which they themselves do not understand, and will mock you remorselessly about how you'll be working at Starbucks are *more* common today than they were when I finished high school, not less, especially since Jordan Peterson and his ilk irrevocably tied it into the Far-Right Culture War nonsense that's everywhere these days.
They've never actually been useless, nor have they ever been unemployable - education is the most valuable thing a person can possess and reducing it to a means of increasing the market rate at which you can sell your labour is especially denigrating in a world falling apart at the seams because the world is utterly incomprehensible to anyone without it and thus basic facts must be taken on faith by billions of those that inhabit it - but believing they are is now a political and ideological thing for a lot of people who are increasingly willing to commit violence for those two kinds of ideas.
XD XD XD XD XD
Watching Andy think up the little song for Jane's asimo acronym and then get it stuck in his head was hilarious
Last time I played this, the final round gave us "Which of the following are chemical elements?" and "Which of the following are D&D classes?" back-to-back. I'm a PhD chemist and a DM, my friends were not happy
honestly recruiting Luke and Ellen was a fantastic decision, I mean Mike Andy and Jane are amazing people I cant get enough of, but Ellen and Luke just jell with the whole aesthetic and mood so well and manage to bring their own thing and yet at the same time be a joy to listen to and really earning their place
It's been like 4 or 5 years lol
@@bustinarant lmaooo, right. I was like "yeah...but this is being said like 5 years late" 😂
I'm really glad they mesh well with Oxbox after all the presh mems.
Andy and Luke are a great pair on their own, yet they all have shown to mesh well. Jane and Mike are a bit iffy in a couple of their early duo videos.
@@AlmightyPolarBear Andy and Jane had previously worked together on Inside Xbox's SentUAMessage (starting with season 3 episode 3). So, when the three of them formed Outside Xbox, Mike was the relative newbie.
"It's time for some pegging." Phrasing, Jackbox.
I'm sure that was intentional.
I'd prefer if "It's time for some Peggle."
Oh my goodness, I got a shoutout thanks to my sister! As soon as I heard her name said, I was like "what, hang on, what?" She knew I always watch these vids because you guys are my favorite, haha. Her new little hamster Ferrero Rocher is doing very well in his new home. :)
I can’t believe Loki would use his awesome fourth wall breaking powers to own Mike like that!
Ellen: “I, I will survive. My first four people might have died, but Ellen 5’s alive!”
Every time one of these comes out I usually end up buying the party pack.
They're a good purchase!
The most surprising thing here, was that it was actually Jane who claimed to be Jane in the Quiplash portion.
Trivia Murder Party always seems to expose how little I know. There was one point in this stream where, in the final round, I got all answers wrong for 3 questions in a row. It is fun being part of the audience (though this time the game seemed to not load the next question a lot for me).
Another fun stream from you all!
Well, they're called trivia for a reason. Knowing or not knowing them won't make a significant change to your life, so don't feel bad about it. :)
Andy out there like he isn't a gigantic nerd by feigning his incredulousness at the first question of the start was... kinda funny.
Andy singing chug jug with you is the most surreal thing to happen today
"I don't think I've seen a violin" - Jane, whose university has a pretty famous orchestra that I saw as a GCSE Music student.
I lost in when Andy sung Victory Royale
Oh no Mike, it was perfect scores right until the laser grid
The deaths of that first round is hilarious. Never saw that before. XD
18:29 I can't even fit into clothes I owned last year! How can you fit into clothes you owned for 20 years ago? 🤣🤣🤣
This game shows even the best of friends will turn on each other when your life essence is on the line. 😁😁😁
*Essence of Outside Xbox*
Awww, Mike, I understand how you feel. I had my first shot on Thursday and ended up in ER last night for 4 hours because of a very severe side effect I suffered from it 😕 Thank you for cheering me up with this guys! ❤
What kind of side effect from one shot? I saw your comment in the live chat.
@@lifeincolour09 Basically a massive lump that appeared on my collarbone. Super painful. They say it's an inflamed lymph node (who knew you had lymph nodes on your collarbone 🤔). Can't go on antibiotics for it as I'm allergic to nearly all of them 🤦♀️
@@lydz7451 who said you needed to go on antibiotics anyway? And inflamed lymph node is not infected. Especially when it's due to a vaccination. Young doctors and nurses are the worst
58:58 Ellen's reaction to Pumpkin Spiced Oreos. Don't know why, but it got me. 🤣🤣🤣
Marie Curie actually won two Nobel prizes! One in physics, and one in chemisty.
Probably won't get read but keep up the work you guys and galls. Been going through a rough patch for a while now and it's thanks to groups like you all that have help keep the shadows at bay.
Also, well done Andy for not only knowing of jantelagen, but pronouncing it correctly!
For the curious, Jane's song about TKO, from the way she sang, is by Le Tigre.
I remember listening to them as a kid.
Nobel prizes have been given to Theoretical Physicists it just doesn't happen as often because the premise as laid down Alfred Nobel was that the winner had to have made a tangible and positive effect on their field. The committee also can't spend too long waiting for the work to be recognised because its against the rules for anyone who is already dead to be nominated (an exception was once made because the committee nominated someone without knowing they had died)
Generally speaking, maybe we should stop collectively giving a shit about the criteria laid down by a long-dead war profiteer when his award has become the highest recognition of achievement in many disciplines? Like...sure, it was his money once. It might even technically remain his estate's money. I just don't see why anyone has any incentive to give any value to those ideas now that the awards are *so* much bigger than the man himself and effectively belong to the world. I'm never going to wrap my head around how anyone sees the property rights of the long dead as more valuable than real benefits to living people.
@@iusethisnameformygoogleacc1013 I'm not sure I would 5 many, and whether there the highest award in any of those fields would likely be a point of debate for the people in them. I think all the while they're the 'Nobel Prizes' it would be weird to abandon the mans premise entirely.
He likely wouldn't have approved of theoretical physicists winning at all but they have done. And Henry Kissinger won the peace prize so its not like that one really means anything anymore.
40:48 For future games if you want to subtly sabotage the killer, write a word with the British spelling like 'parlour' or 'centre'.
😫 I tried setting a notification for once, because I never get to see this stuff live, but it didn’t even go off!
Woooooooo redrum hotel!!!!! This one's my fav jackbox from oxbox so far
Hey now, I really really liked Dracula 2000 back in the day!
1:10:32 I was totally expecting Jane to choose playtex, given they made the first space suits.
I knew that Kleenex was invented from the same technology that developed gas mask filters in WWI, so it was fairly old.
Oh, Andy, avoiding the Eagles even at the very beginning... SIGH! (I love and am frustrated by these because I'm the cap of my pub trivia team and find myself shaking my fist when they can't get the answer)
Love you all, though. ❤
I was actually just on a boat and listening to the song I'm on a boat. That's perfect timing
Did you perchance make sweet, fishy love to a mermaid as well? XD
@@aegresen What a great comment
@@adeterminedlich7133 Lonely Island songs live rent-free in my head. I'm still pining for a new album.
@@aegresen Hey yknow I play violin and with a bit more practice if you've got the vocals than the instrumental will be done
@@adeterminedlich7133 Aw mate, you'll be waiting forever. I have no musical talent at all, my singing is akin to that chalkboard scene from Jaws but y'know worse somehow. The only thing I'm good at is art. Violin is a great instrument, hope you master it!!
You guys are much smarter then me. I've played this with friends and I never know any of these Trivia questions. Still one of my favorite games
"Hurrah for science! Woo!"
-Jane, probably
Andy really got LIVID about that roman numeral question, huh?
Now I'm curious, would LIVID convert to 51 6 500 or 557?
1:05:06 *Jane:* I'm poor but alive.
Ah yes, the book title for someone going through the American health care system.
I was disappointed that super Disney fan Andy didn't know who Annette Funicello was, but he redeemed himself by knowing Shaggy's real name and got bonus points for knowing Jughead's real name.
Neither _Scooby-Doo_ nor _Archie_ are Disney properties.
It's vaguely possible that Annette Funicello was literally owned by Walt Disney, though.
"It's not a haunted hotel, it's a murder hotel."
"Well, yes, but it's got ghosts in it, so it is fairly haunted."
"You make a fair point."
I appreciate Andy’s Idiocracy reference. 1:30:09
I’ve noticed that ellen is always the one paying attention to the format - and normally has to explain the rules when there is group outrage 😂
The acronym that Andy can't remember at 1:13:12 is "KP Crisps Offer Fairly good Snacks"
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, something or other, Genus, Species
Family
I use “king prawn curry & fresh green salad”
At last! My favorite Jackbox game returns!
11:36 My favorite part. 😍
Nice to see that at least one of you got the Chile question right 🇨🇱.
15:35 actually antibiotic literally means anti-life. So yeah, a radium can be an antibiotic
Actually being stabbed wouldn't make you explode if you were made of C4, C4 requires both heat and pressure to cause it to explode.
I am sorry Andy. Charles Addams never named the characters. They were only named for the TV show.
As I recall, he's the one who named them FOR the show, but yeah, he never named them in the comics.
yeah, they were named for the tv show BY charles addams :p
Jane blinded me.... with SCIENCE!
“The sun is large (about a million earths could fit inside)” thanks TMBG
I need Johnny to play this game just so Andy can start making “Johnny V” references when the time comes
I fear the Murder Hotel, but I fear the end of these Jackbox streams more! 😬thankfully there is another Party Pack out in October 🙏until then, in the same fashion as the Murder Party, let them never end...... ps I have bought all the packs now lol (ok sounding a bit too Murder Party crazy now)
Not an acronym, but an acrostic.
1:13:10 Kings Play Chess On Fine Grained Sand
1:05:14 The inner two strings of a violin are raised slightly higher than the outer two. It’d be much harder to draw the bow across the correct string if there were more than four of them.
1:01:09 - The dance of a true champion here
always love a good murder party, did the game bug out when it couldn't handle blowing up Mike
On the Nobel peace prize thing though at 1:02:00. They kinda do though. It may have been changed recently but for a while it was a thing where they had to give it out basically every year. Which is why we have Nobel peace laureates who have done some pretty horrible things. But they were deemed to be the most worthy of winning the peace prize for that year
Ah, I love these livestreams
It's really weird how he kept trying to kill Jane, despite her answering the question correctly, even when she was the only one to do so.
I play this game a lot and I've never seen that.
100 Grand bars are caramel and puffed rice coated in milk chocolate.
Cheetos are corn-based.
Wonder Bread is cheap low-quality, low-nutrient white bread.
Wonder Bread was one of the earliest brands to use enriched wheat flour, and was also one of the first brands to make white whole wheat bread. These days, it's pretty middle-of-the-road white sandwich bread. You can certainly make the argument that white sandwich bread is low quality, but Wonder Bread isn't low quality within that category.
35:00
Ah, I love it when it goes meta. XD
Arnie Niekamp worked on this game, he does the podcast 'Hello, From The Magic Tavern"
It's great! About a man that gets sucked through an interdimensional portal behind a Burger King and winds up in the land of Foon. Luckily he still gets a weak wifi signal from the BK to upload his weekly podcasts including interviews with dark lords, talking flowers, witches, and any mythical creature you can think of.
Some You Don't Know Jack games would be fun
Seth is the romanized version of Set god of the desert, storms and foreigners
1:13:17. Kings Play Chess On Funny Green Squares (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genome, Species).
I am rather upset with myself that I didn't check my e-mails to see you guys went live for this earlier! I missed out on participating! I'm sure this was hilarious and amazing as always! I got my 2nd covid shot last Wednesday! My arm was so sore and I was extra tried, but I survived! :D
@1:02:19
Yeah, the Nobel Peace Prize is a bit of a running joke.
"oh no, i got butter*fried*!"
Has Andy mastered a three minute egg WITHOUT A TIMER.
Off the top of my head, debt would probably be my first pick for the password one
you guys should try coordinating the money grabs to see if it kills anyone in a tie
Andy, Clutch Champion
1:17
Stream starts ✌️
Catching this later but Yay for Andy :D
Like most of his works, Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing is basically a sex joke. Nothing is a play on the word they often used for a certain body part that the TH-cam comments probably wouldn't want me to mention 🤣 two couples end up married by the end though 🤣
ETA: in the original Grandmama was Gomez's Addams mother/Grandmother rather than Morticia's. That was for the films in the 90's
Android Smart Is Moving Overtime....
JANE I need to know who the designer for that top is like, yesterday, I just hate that I didn't comment when this was still a new VOD... it's STUNNING
There is a game very similar to what you describe in your intro .
It'd make a great series in either channel: At Dead of Night
Yeah Ms. Douglas. Yeah science
I thought Curie was the only one who didn't get the prize
Lmao they gave the peace prize to Kissinger. They will literally give the peace prize to whoever
I can accept getting trapped in a Death Hotel and being forced to answer trivia questions once - but why did they keep going back!?
FREE MONEY
There is an Olympia in Greece, or at least there used to be. Not sure if it still is there.
I checked and Wikipedia states that Laika did have food up there. There was at least that.
Read further. The last food pellet was deliberately poisoned so Laika wouldn't suffer when Sputnik 2 burned up on re-entry. It was all for naught, though: The life support failed shortly into the flight and she died from overheating before her first meal.
I love that they all die basically every game haha: such a brutal game haha
Andy cheating by knowing things instead of guessing = winning his threedom ❤️
I am so disappointed I missed being an audience member...
Every time I rewatch this it really bugs me that Ellen says "10 Things I Hate About You"... that's "the Taming of the Shrew" not "Much Ado About Nothing" 😅
And the moral is: Don't forget to get rich.
Kerstman is Dutch and literally means 'Christmasman'. We don't really consider him saint Nicholas, since we get Sinterklaas on the 5th of December(from whom santa was derived, and who has blackface clown servants... yeah, it's weird and uncomfortable)
First time I ever learned about Black Peter was from the movie _Collateral_ starting Jamie Foxx and Tom Cruise.
Does anyone else think the tattoo with the skull and the word under it looks more like "Peach" than "Death"?
Apparently Set also has been known as Seth.
ooof! nice intro music!
I found out the hard way that I can't watch these on my phone. They don't read out the answer choices and I can't understand the killer's distorted voice, so if I'm watching on a screen where it's too small to read anything I can't really tell what's going on.
54:18 you're paying 4 dollars for a cup of coffee??! Do they put gold in it?
It’s conversion, they’re English so it’s pounds and they’re based in London where everything is vastly expensive so a £4 coffee is pretty standard
$4 is about £2.90 which is about what you’d pay for a coffee in starbucks here
@@outsidexbox it is at this point I realise I’ve been paying far too much for coffee…