0:25 I think the thing Robin is referencing is Gravity Falls, in which Mabel gets a grappling hook and isn't allowed to use it until the end of that season. May or may not be correct.
This also happened in the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles where Mikey had a grappling hook, but I don't think he was very good at using it so they kept telling him no. But that was more of a 1 off episode gag with a couple call backs.
I thought Gravity Falls too, but I’m pretty sure Mabel used it a bunch of times throughout the show. I could just be misremembering though, it has been a long ass time since I’ve sat down and watched the show.
@@warcrimesareneatyo Mabel first used it in Tourist Trapped (episode 1) UNLESS I'M FORGETTING - Gideon Rises (Episode 20) Episode 15 (The Last Mablecorn) and the finale (Episode 20) Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls.
25:30 Historically, European folklore holds that vampires have Arithmomania, and that you can escape them by throwing grain at their feet - they will be compelled to count the grain, and you can run away.
I was handing 3d printed spiders along with candy, and a teenager (14 or 15 I think) upon me answering that yes, they were 3d printed, simply responded. "Oh, sigma!" It was at that moment I realized, I no longer understand the slang used by the younger generation.
Gen Z here, I have a rough idea. "Sigma" means something akin to "the best" or "amazing." "Sigma Male" typically meaning "this man is the best," typically attributed to masculinity, sometimes toxic.
@@Dam_Child_Of_Hadesanother other Gen-Z here, I know the gist of most of them but I hate it all. It makes me cringe so hard my face physically twitches. 😭
for all of you it's basically "cool", that's about it "Sigma male" = "Cooler kid" ruffly from my understanding of not understanding. Though, it's original meaning has been mostly unused, just being used for whatever they think it should be used for.
Santa solos the tooth fairy without even breaking a sweat. You have an close to omnicient elderly man, who is so strong, fast , stealthy and acrobatic he can do the whole "deliver presents at hypersonic speeds without being detected" thing who, depending on the interpretation of his lore can create any toy he wants, and who is also odin and has connections to the wild hunt, against a tiny ass bith that steals teeth under your pillow real fast.
@@bernhardvonbraun3826 well if you combine every elf into the fairy like how was done with santa here you will get a similar result, oh when you describe santa as just a bishop too
@@averageeughenjoyer6429 fair, but I think the average santa, so not saint nicolas but also not odin leading the wild hunt, but the classic interpretation would still beat the tooth fairy. He is an elderly man who delivers presents to all the children in the world, who also knows if a kid was good or bad, which could eighther mean he is at least somewhat omnicient or that, he has some other means of aquiering that knowlege, like his elves telling him. But even if he isnt omnicient, him delivering presents still implies that he must be very fast, almost undetectible and incredibly strong, and potentially magic, not to mension some interpretations give him the ability to xreate any toy imaginable. And I just dont see a classic tooth fairy having a chance against that. Like the classic interpretation of tooth fairy is something along the lines of, a feylike being who also has a similar implied omnicience to santa because she knows when a kid looses a tooth, but unlike santa, she is implied to only know that. She is also very fast, but I dont think she could match santas speed or at least the speed of his sleigh, but even assuming she does, the only other thing she has going for her is stealth, and maybe also being very small depending on interpretation.
The D.E.A.R. program in my elementary was called Reading Alert. An alarm would sound intermittently throughout the day and you would stop everything and silently read. Each classroom awarded a winner based on the last student to get caught talking during the Reading Alert time and the winners from each classroom were given a prize and the class was entered in a draw to win a pizza party. It was an incredibly effective way to get kids to be quiet and read for five minutes at a time. I think it would carry on during recess so everyone went out to play with their book near by. You would choose to isolate yourself from your friends so they couldn’t try to get you to talk. The chaos of little kids running with books to hide and read was probably hilarious to the teacher.
How to pass the Winter: Wear a jacket, Huddle on a warm blanket, get a hot drink. How to pass the summer: Too hot? TOO BAD, COWARD! NOW REMOVE YOUR SKIN! HERE'S 3 QUADRILLION MOSQUITOS AND BUGS INVADING YOUR HOUSE TOO! GOOD LUCK!
Go to Michigan, you do whatever you want. You wanna wear shorts in a snowstorm? normal. A blanket in summer? normal. A blizzard on both halloween and Easter but not christmas? Normal.
I like to think of santas as a secret underground society of gift giving beings. If you apply for a job as a mall santa, you get christened to the society, but only after you have made a lengthy career as a gift giving santa in peoples homes you start getting told any of the secrets. At the top of the order is the Santa watching over the underlings and laying piles of eggs from which the elves are born. That or i just though the "a" in there makes it a little bit more BS, but oh well you never know.
We had d.e.a.r. days and had Read-ins a couple times a year. Read-ins were school wide where everyone piled in the gym with our sleeping bag/pillow, collected the current Scholastic Book order, and stayed overnight reading and being typical elementary aged kids.
The funny thing about the witch thing… no one was hexing him. Like, they were just fucking with him so he could waste his time and give them attention and it worked.
As a witch, I had no idea this even happened, but knowing it was the usual "guy gets weird about witches existing, witches decide to fuck with him" makes me so glad.
Beavers do not, in fact, just see water flowing down a river and think “ABSOLUTELY NOT!”… they instead HEAR water flowing down a river and think “ABSOLUTELY NOT!”
I can remember one vivid instance of D.E.A.R. Days; I was like nine, we all brought movies in and we had them playing in the background (you could watch em if you wanted) and you could read! It's where I watched The Princess and The Frog for the first time! (2009)
29:19 why do i always see people saying this 😭 cats meow as kittens to get their mothers attention, except we keep answering when the mother cat eventually ignores them. theyre not manipulating you, youre their mom
@@AIaric.X0xO ITS R$ 113 IN BRAZILLLLL FOR ONLY 24 OF THEM! So yeah, atleast here, its quite very expensive. Well, thats what you get when 1 us dollar is equal to 6 of your currency i guess. (minimum age is R$ 1.412 = 235,42 USD)
Instead of d.e.a.r, my school had a thing called "lights out in the library," which was pretty much the same thing. They'd hang gentle Christmas lights all over the bookcases, cover the floor with pillows and blankets, and we would get to find a cozy place to read. Good times.
0:24 one I can think of was lego movie where 1980-something Space Guy wanted to build a spaceship but every time he wanted to (until the end) he couldn't
16:45 I remember doing this in the middle of the night once, only to realise everything felt *wrong* so I had to move everything back. Have to wonder if that might’ve been one of those signs of autism I missed back then.
@@munchycrunchybread A lot of autistic people have a hard time with changes and breaking routines, or last minute changes like cancelling plans, so it could be, but could also just be random. If there’s several things you feel matches you it might be worth looking into, even if it’s just doing some research on your own.
3:00 adding a scarf to the player character would mean constant Fabric simulation and all the physics that come with that for as long as the character is rendered. TL;DR Scarf Hard.
The wife with the snore on Spotify reminds me of our trip to Vancouver. Someone called hotel security on us one night because they "thought we were torturing animals". It was me. I was snoring. My husband had been recording my snores - he obviously couldn't sleep. He downloaded several different apps to try and get better sound quality because his phone apparently wasn't capturing the full horror.
11:45 ours was, and still is, a local thai place and i must say. holy moly it is so good. the employees know me as the girl who breaks a dish every time i visit
12:50 Oh I'd have loved to have days like that when I was in elementary school... True, we did often spend the afternoons just playing with the toys in the 'quiet room' which was anything but quiet, but library day was just one morning a week where we'd go to the schools pittifully small library, pick a book and read it till lunch. Perhaps its unfortunate that my mother had been reading to me since I was six months old and I could already read for myself before even starting school, so within six months I'd already been through the entire library since I'd get through several every time we had a reading morning (these were age appropriate books, so they were all very short and basic). It would be five years before I got to secondary school and we had access, again one morning a week, to the public library that was technically on school grounds. So began my loveaffair with Fighting Fantasy game books.
No way dude, I loved the fighting fantasy books! Some guy donated their collection to our primary school and nobody knew how to play it, just that it had cool pictures and paragraphs whose orders made no sense. When bought my own copy of Warlock of Firetop and figured out the rules I liked it so much I got into ttrpgs and that's how I found my lifelong friends and D&D buddies.
19:50 I once wrote a fanfiction where Jerry, George, and Elaine from Seinfeld swapped bodies with Ash, Brock, and Misty from Pokemon for no apparent reason. No magic, no inter-dimensional plane-walking, no MacGuffin to find and restore the balance of the universe - they've just inexplicably swapped bodies, and now Kramer/Team Rocket has to deal with it. Some shenanigans I recall include: - Cyclical arguments over whether or not Jerry is pulling off Ash's hat. - Brock is devastated that the girls will never be attracted to his portly middle-aged body, but is quickly and pleasantly surprised. - Pikachu is immediately and nonchalantly handed to Team Rocket, who are very alarmed. They team up to solve the mystery off-screen, cuz I didn't feel like it. - Elaine is grossed out by every pokemon she sees. Keeps misplacing Togepi, who keeps finding his way back. - On the flip side, Misty is high-key simping for ALL of Elaine's exes and absolutely living for the drama. - Ash and Brock become BBFs with Newman. - Kramer the babysitter? - Team Rocket the babysitters??? I only wrote, like, 3 chapters because there was literally no plot and I kinda forgot where I was going with it. I wish I had at least saved it somewhere. I was 13, so it would have been delightfully deranged.
3:34 i make games and WE ARE NOT CODING A CLOTH SYSTEM (unless your using a prebuilt one) and scarfs are useless or are they *insert vsause music here*
Scarf = Alter every player model, possibly also make a new physics system just for the scarf moving around in the wind, depending on the type of game. Cool animation = One animation.
Washington state - I remember having a 'Dr. Suess' day, we showed up in pajamas and read Dr. Suess all day, with themed events. Best day of my early education.
1:14:10 When I went to Crystal Bridges in Arkansas (the fine arts museum funded by the Walmarts) it was such a gorgeous collection, and I was mostly just really sad that I wouldn't be able to see again for years. But the gift shop carries a massive coffee table book containing the ENTIRE permanent collection! My memaw bought it for me as a late Christmas present, and it continues to be one of my favorite possessions.
Robin… practice Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies for 3 months before performing it live and then get back me. I performed that for chorus in 10th grade. NOBODY LIKED IT except the teacher! Who had us perform it again in 12th grade! Outside of the combined numbers we played with the band at the end of the concer, that was the ONLY song he ever repeated in 4 years! It is the WORSE! The words are simple. Plum, Fa, and La. But the notes?! That crap is a nightmare! Edit: before anyone asks, YES I HAVE VIETNAM FLASHBACKS FROM THIS DAMNED SONG!
12:58, yeah, those existed. We called them lights out days in second grade when we brought flashlights and a book and came to school in pajamas to read in the dark for the majority of the day. Really fun for most, but people who couldn’t sit still often just used it as a way to talk with friends the whole day.
3:39 It is pretty easy reason really, putting a giant that does that is easy, you just put it and add some props and that's it. Adding the possibility of the player wearing a scarf means that you have to rebalance the game for a new inventory slot or create a inventory category, then you need models for the scarf that work with the models for the player, prevent clipping, add a way for the scarf to be obtained, possibly multiple scarfs...
4:16 People be like "I love summer!" from their house with 3 types of cooling mechanism equiped, while having a private pool and eating ice cream. Go inside, turn off all the cooling system, try to sleep and like it. Lets see
Yep, we had DEAR Day every year in elementary school. And this was in both Michigan AND Texas schools! It wasn't just reading though. We were encouraged to being our favorite board games and yummy snacks. It was basically just a chill out day in our pajamas, often a few weeks before Christmas.
I had something like the DEAR in my elementary school! It was called something else, but we would each get to pick out books and the teacher would turn the lights off and give us flashlights and just let us chill and read with our friends.
something i love ab being a certified emkay binge watcher is sometimes ill recognize a post from a previous video, being read by the same narrator, but having the complete opposite reaction to it than the first time they saw it. idk just kinda neat, i like the character development. i appreciate that the folks at emkay have a high standard for lore and characterization
6:38 I have a sibling that at one point would set her alarm so loud that it woke both me AND our little sibling as well. She would sleep through it, while it was just loud enough to wake the two of us up and be incredibly confusing because it was one of those alarms that woke you up with radio. After a few nights the youngest complained to our mom, who asked me about it and I admitted that I’d been woken up by it two, but had figured the sibling was getting up super early and was playing it while getting ready and they already hated me enough so I didn’t want to tattle… turns out they were sleeping through it… despite it being loud enough to be heard from across the short end of the hall where both me and the youngest’s rooms were. (Theirs was directly across from mine, which was next to the youngest’s.) The things people can sleep through is crazy, man.
4:28 I love winter because of the snow. Last year, we got like 2 inches of snow total, and it sucked, because we had cold and no snow. Cold with snow is infinitely better than just cold.
You're so lucky. I live closer the cold places, yet, because of the oceans, it's warmer than the rest of the country. Every year it's less and less of snow every winter. One year ago it snowed around 2 times and the first time it was melting few seconds after sticking the landing, and the other time it had height of a folded paper.
13:12 I did not have those days, but in kindergarten we had silent reading time, 30 minutes lay out a blanket on the floor, lights off, calm music playing, lay there and read. This was every day, and yes it was common for people to fall asleep and need to be woken up in the end.
She has billions of teeth from all the years children have been losing teeth for, yes, but almost every interpretation of Santa visits at least a billion children while carrying all of their presents in one night. Assuming they all went to sleep at 9PM and woke up at 8AM, that's 11 hours to visit 1 billion people. And there's also needing to avoid being caught by any of their potential traps/cameras, plus eating and drinking all the milk and cookies, without leaving because he has to return the glasses somehow. That speed alone is incredible. Roughly 100,000 houses visited an hour. While carrying all the presents into each of them. And this isn't even accounting for the things their parents might also get from him. He's no Goku, but he could definitely beat the Tooth Fairy.
I woke up impressed with my dream last night. I'm a lawyer, but I don't do trial practice. In my dream, I did. I had a client who didn't expect much and in a short but legally effective and accurate argument, explaining that the poor guy who was injured had just completed his degree in business and setting him back a year or two in his employment would compound over every year he works. I got the other side to offer him $75,000 when he had only been hoping for like $15K. Best part, I had taken the case on contingency, so I called my wife and told her I made $25K that day. Then I woke up.
3:38 I showed this to my game design teacher. His reaction was to immediately point out why cosmetics are more pointlessly difficult than spawning a creature.
2:51 I was genuinely surprised to find out they cost less than many brands of chocolates 4:15 Bro I would fucking THRIVE what the hell 5:49 Not gonna lie, the only reason I ever think about Wyoming is because it’s the last song in the Fifty Nifty United States. I’m sure it’s relevant in history, but I really never hear or think about it. I imagine it’s like going through Massachusetts trying to find a usable public bathroom that isn’t a porta-potty.
12:43 my elementary school did that :3 i brought like 20 plushies to class and I made a blanket fort out of desks, chairs, and a shit ton of bean bags. There was like 6 kids helping me out, and we all just slept in that fort.
Talking about weather, hot or cold. europe overall tends to have very mild weather because it experiences less extreme jet streams. The Jet stream dips down into the U.S. very low. Finland may be overall colder than most U.S. states. but most u.s. states will still experience more extreme weather. The lowest temperature in Helsinki ever recorded was -35F (-31C) and Helsinki is at a latitude of 60N. So higher than most of the U.S. Since the canada/u.s. border is at 50N. 13:15 WE HAD SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR and where i lived as well as this program called the Roscoe Reading Program. Basically it was hosted by this lady who had a dog named roscoe. And she would visit schools with the dog and other service dogs that were apart of the team on occasion and they would bring ice cream and you could pick up to 3 books depending on how much you scored on these little tests. Basically you would read a book and take a test and it would give you points. If you had enough points, you would qualify for different levels. It was so weird cause it would be like 11 am and we'd be eating ice cream with little rainbow bone sprinkles.
3:47 the demon is a model the explosion from the ground is visual effect and burst is an animation, put it together with a trigger condition, and it's probably fine, while adding a scarf might mean adding physics to it which means adding animations for start running with a scarf, running with a scarf, walking with a scarf, turning with a scarf and so on, if there are other cosmetics such as hair customization they also need to be checked for clipping issues i don't know a lot about game development but those where the issues i could potentially see with scarf
We had Read-A-Thons in elementary, similar to the d.e.a.r described except there was always some competition for the classes. And it was an annual thing. I wonder if they still do it…
13:11 The closest I had to that was some sort of Fundraiser they called Read-a-thon, where they had students get people pledge for them for the event, and then for however many pages you read, you'd get donations from your pledgers for the school.
3:40 It's likely because in order for the scarf to not look like a slab, it requires programming a bunch of code to dynamically let the scarf "flow" with the player's movements (and windboxes if applicable)
4:18 “I love winter!” as I walk through the snow covered woods in a tshirt and shorts feeding deer 12:48 also we had these except we’d watch a movie we’d bring a pillow and pajamas lol
1:25:02 the reason the leg looks messed up is because the light shining on his jeans is a similar color to the sky in the back, which makes it look all weird and scraggily
13:14 I had one day where we were allowed our pyjamas and could nap all day. I, and my mom, forgot. So I wore jeans and my teacher made me sit at a table and do school work. I was in kindergarten.
As someone who uses a mobility scooter (used to wrestle and I'm crippled now,) I greatly appreciate people raking leaves shit gets all clogged up in my Axels and I gotta scrape it out which sucks during autumn but my dog loves it 😂
Firstly, if you go to Olive Garden try the ravioli carbonara. It’s the bomb. Second, the whole “drop everything and read” thing did happen but there were no PJ’s and it lasted around 15 minutes.
As someone who has only been skiing once it’s freaking sick I had so much fun freezing and I was personally a natural skier so I went down a black Diamond trail (difficult)
0:25 I think the thing Robin is referencing is Gravity Falls, in which Mabel gets a grappling hook and isn't allowed to use it until the end of that season. May or may not be correct.
This also happened in the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles where Mikey had a grappling hook, but I don't think he was very good at using it so they kept telling him no. But that was more of a 1 off episode gag with a couple call backs.
exact thought
I thought Gravity Falls too, but I’m pretty sure Mabel used it a bunch of times throughout the show. I could just be misremembering though, it has been a long ass time since I’ve sat down and watched the show.
seconds from typing the same thing.
@@warcrimesareneatyo Mabel first used it in Tourist Trapped (episode 1) UNLESS I'M FORGETTING - Gideon Rises (Episode 20) Episode 15 (The Last Mablecorn) and the finale (Episode 20) Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls.
25:30 Historically, European folklore holds that vampires have Arithmomania, and that you can escape them by throwing grain at their feet - they will be compelled to count the grain, and you can run away.
Y’know, this is a thing with some kinds of kitsune (Japanese fox spirits) as well.
omg this is a thing for chinese jiangshi too
My god, Sesame Street was right all along.
@@TinyDeskEngineer YUP! Ah ah ah!
Count Dracula really out here being banned from blackjack for counting cards
0:25 I guess kinda Mabel pines
Nothing stopped her from using it and she definitely did use it but yeah
U watched Gravity Falls too?
My first thought was "A Heist with Markiplier" but maybe im misremebering
@@paralyion "Why would you have us take the helicopter if you don't know how to *CLINK* fly it?!"
12:55 YES WE HAD THIS! In fact we had a WHOLE WEEK of just...stuff! Bring your toys one day, wear your pajamas another day, show off your pet another.
Pet day was when I met the first kitty I'd ever met. It tried to come home with me and I wouldn't have complained.
Y’all got pets? My school just had the reading day. We did get to bring snacks though, so that was something
My elementary school had this, I loved it so much!
I was handing 3d printed spiders along with candy, and a teenager (14 or 15 I think) upon me answering that yes, they were 3d printed, simply responded. "Oh, sigma!" It was at that moment I realized, I no longer understand the slang used by the younger generation.
Gen Z here, I have a rough idea. "Sigma" means something akin to "the best" or "amazing."
"Sigma Male" typically meaning "this man is the best," typically attributed to masculinity, sometimes toxic.
@@red_the_fox Thank you for the explanation!
Another Gen Z here, don’t worry, I only learned recently what my brothers were talking about when they said that😭
@@Dam_Child_Of_Hadesanother other Gen-Z here, I know the gist of most of them but I hate it all. It makes me cringe so hard my face physically twitches. 😭
for all of you it's basically "cool", that's about it "Sigma male" = "Cooler kid" ruffly from my understanding of not understanding. Though, it's original meaning has been mostly unused, just being used for whatever they think it should be used for.
Santa solos the tooth fairy without even breaking a sweat. You have an close to omnicient elderly man, who is so strong, fast , stealthy and acrobatic he can do the whole "deliver presents at hypersonic speeds without being detected" thing who, depending on the interpretation of his lore can create any toy he wants, and who is also odin and has connections to the wild hunt, against a tiny ass bith that steals teeth under your pillow real fast.
Everything looks one sided when described in a specific way
Then describe it how you would and then we compare which is cooler
@@bernhardvonbraun3826 well if you combine every elf into the fairy like how was done with santa here you will get a similar result, oh when you describe santa as just a bishop too
@@averageeughenjoyer6429 fair, but I think the average santa, so not saint nicolas but also not odin leading the wild hunt, but the classic interpretation would still beat the tooth fairy. He is an elderly man who delivers presents to all the children in the world, who also knows if a kid was good or bad, which could eighther mean he is at least somewhat omnicient or that, he has some other means of aquiering that knowlege, like his elves telling him. But even if he isnt omnicient, him delivering presents still implies that he must be very fast, almost undetectible and incredibly strong, and potentially magic, not to mension some interpretations give him the ability to xreate any toy imaginable. And I just dont see a classic
tooth fairy having a chance against that. Like the classic interpretation of tooth fairy is something along the lines of, a feylike being who also has a similar implied omnicience to santa because she knows when a kid looses a tooth, but unlike santa, she is implied to only know that. She is also very fast, but I dont think she could match santas speed or at least the speed of his sleigh, but even assuming she does, the only other thing she has going for her is stealth, and maybe also being very small depending on interpretation.
@ Its a biblical vs folklore thing, both are inconsistent to a insane degree
The D.E.A.R. program in my elementary was called Reading Alert. An alarm would sound intermittently throughout the day and you would stop everything and silently read. Each classroom awarded a winner based on the last student to get caught talking during the Reading Alert time and the winners from each classroom were given a prize and the class was entered in a draw to win a pizza party. It was an incredibly effective way to get kids to be quiet and read for five minutes at a time. I think it would carry on during recess so everyone went out to play with their book near by. You would choose to isolate yourself from your friends so they couldn’t try to get you to talk. The chaos of little kids running with books to hide and read was probably hilarious to the teacher.
ok but like, the reason I LOVE Winter is BECAUSE I can be cozy under a blanket. Try catching me doing that shit in Summer, YOU WONT
you just need a better air conditioner! I used to get it so cold in there i had to use the warmest cover we had! it was nice .
@@supposedly1-2that costs more money
How to pass the Winter: Wear a jacket, Huddle on a warm blanket, get a hot drink.
How to pass the summer:
Too hot? TOO BAD, COWARD! NOW REMOVE YOUR SKIN! HERE'S 3 QUADRILLION MOSQUITOS AND BUGS INVADING YOUR HOUSE TOO! GOOD LUCK!
Go to Michigan, you do whatever you want. You wanna wear shorts in a snowstorm? normal. A blanket in summer? normal. A blizzard on both halloween and Easter but not christmas? Normal.
14:07
I'm trying very hard to not imagine the crunch of a santa biting into a tooth fairy. I did not want that image in my head
I like how you put "a santa/tooth fairy" like they're species names and implies there are in fact multiple of them.
Look at all those santas
I like to think of santas as a secret underground society of gift giving beings. If you apply for a job as a mall santa, you get christened to the society, but only after you have made a lengthy career as a gift giving santa in peoples homes you start getting told any of the secrets. At the top of the order is the Santa watching over the underlings and laying piles of eggs from which the elves are born.
That or i just though the "a" in there makes it a little bit more BS, but oh well you never know.
We had d.e.a.r. days and had Read-ins a couple times a year. Read-ins were school wide where everyone piled in the gym with our sleeping bag/pillow, collected the current Scholastic Book order, and stayed overnight reading and being typical elementary aged kids.
The funny thing about the witch thing… no one was hexing him. Like, they were just fucking with him so he could waste his time and give them attention and it worked.
There's no way. We've been tricked, we've been backstabbed, and we've been quite possibly, bamboozled.
As a witch, I had no idea this even happened, but knowing it was the usual "guy gets weird about witches existing, witches decide to fuck with him" makes me so glad.
Beavers do not, in fact, just see water flowing down a river and think “ABSOLUTELY NOT!”… they instead HEAR water flowing down a river and think “ABSOLUTELY NOT!”
I can remember one vivid instance of D.E.A.R. Days; I was like nine, we all brought movies in and we had them playing in the background (you could watch em if you wanted) and you could read! It's where I watched The Princess and The Frog for the first time! (2009)
Why did I read that as The Princess Bride-
Our school did a d.e.a.r period where for one class on one day a week we were told to read but not many people did that.
29:19 why do i always see people saying this 😭 cats meow as kittens to get their mothers attention, except we keep answering when the mother cat eventually ignores them.
theyre not manipulating you, youre their mom
2:45 THEY ARE EXPENSIVE THOUGH :( where I live theyre like 20 BUCKS or half price at christmas time which is still TOO MUCH FOR SOME CHOCOLATES
In the uk I've seen like £8-£10 for a small box of like 8 of them they are so expensive and are not even that good
£11 for a tray, £6 for a small container. Ferrero Rocher is extortionate
DUDE WHAT??? IN GERMANY IT’S 5€ FOR LIKE 16 OF ‘EM
@@AIaric.X0xO ITS R$ 113 IN BRAZILLLLL FOR ONLY 24 OF THEM! So yeah, atleast here, its quite very expensive. Well, thats what you get when 1 us dollar is equal to 6 of your currency i guess. (minimum age is R$ 1.412 = 235,42 USD)
5:37 "top to bottom" has a more complete meaning than just the directions, which literally mean only the directions. You said it right.
Instead of d.e.a.r, my school had a thing called "lights out in the library," which was pretty much the same thing. They'd hang gentle Christmas lights all over the bookcases, cover the floor with pillows and blankets, and we would get to find a cozy place to read. Good times.
emkay should do a colab with rainbolt where they find the location of popular reddit posts in stuff like mildly infuriating or asshole design
review bombs if this happens: 📈📈📈
0:24 one I can think of was lego movie where 1980-something Space Guy wanted to build a spaceship but every time he wanted to (until the end) he couldn't
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His name is benny
16:45 I remember doing this in the middle of the night once, only to realise everything felt *wrong* so I had to move everything back. Have to wonder if that might’ve been one of those signs of autism I missed back then.
ah fuck, is that a sign? 😭😭 i feel like every time i hear about a sign of autism i just have to take a second like "FUCK thats me..."
@@munchycrunchybread A lot of autistic people have a hard time with changes and breaking routines, or last minute changes like cancelling plans, so it could be, but could also just be random. If there’s several things you feel matches you it might be worth looking into, even if it’s just doing some research on your own.
3:00 adding a scarf to the player character would mean constant Fabric simulation and all the physics that come with that for as long as the character is rendered. TL;DR Scarf Hard.
EMKAY ITS 1 AM WTF 😭
*EDIT: GUYS TIME ZONES EXIST 💀*
For me it’s 10 pm
@@9monthpregnantvr me too, PST gang
7pm here
ok i get it, i should be asleep anyway
FR
The wife with the snore on Spotify reminds me of our trip to Vancouver. Someone called hotel security on us one night because they "thought we were torturing animals". It was me. I was snoring.
My husband had been recording my snores - he obviously couldn't sleep. He downloaded several different apps to try and get better sound quality because his phone apparently wasn't capturing the full horror.
11:45 ours was, and still is, a local thai place and i must say. holy moly it is so good. the employees know me as the girl who breaks a dish every time i visit
Why do you break a dish every time?
12:50 Oh I'd have loved to have days like that when I was in elementary school...
True, we did often spend the afternoons just playing with the toys in the 'quiet room' which was anything but quiet, but library day was just one morning a week where we'd go to the schools pittifully small library, pick a book and read it till lunch.
Perhaps its unfortunate that my mother had been reading to me since I was six months old and I could already read for myself before even starting school, so within six months I'd already been through the entire library since I'd get through several every time we had a reading morning (these were age appropriate books, so they were all very short and basic). It would be five years before I got to secondary school and we had access, again one morning a week, to the public library that was technically on school grounds. So began my loveaffair with Fighting Fantasy game books.
No way dude, I loved the fighting fantasy books! Some guy donated their collection to our primary school and nobody knew how to play it, just that it had cool pictures and paragraphs whose orders made no sense. When bought my own copy of Warlock of Firetop and figured out the rules I liked it so much I got into ttrpgs and that's how I found my lifelong friends and D&D buddies.
19:50 I once wrote a fanfiction where Jerry, George, and Elaine from Seinfeld swapped bodies with Ash, Brock, and Misty from Pokemon for no apparent reason. No magic, no inter-dimensional plane-walking, no MacGuffin to find and restore the balance of the universe - they've just inexplicably swapped bodies, and now Kramer/Team Rocket has to deal with it. Some shenanigans I recall include:
- Cyclical arguments over whether or not Jerry is pulling off Ash's hat.
- Brock is devastated that the girls will never be attracted to his portly middle-aged body, but is quickly and pleasantly surprised.
- Pikachu is immediately and nonchalantly handed to Team Rocket, who are very alarmed. They team up to solve the mystery off-screen, cuz I didn't feel like it.
- Elaine is grossed out by every pokemon she sees. Keeps misplacing Togepi, who keeps finding his way back.
- On the flip side, Misty is high-key simping for ALL of Elaine's exes and absolutely living for the drama.
- Ash and Brock become BBFs with Newman.
- Kramer the babysitter?
- Team Rocket the babysitters???
I only wrote, like, 3 chapters because there was literally no plot and I kinda forgot where I was going with it. I wish I had at least saved it somewhere. I was 13, so it would have been delightfully deranged.
Omg i love this
3:34 i make games and WE ARE NOT CODING A CLOTH SYSTEM (unless your using a prebuilt one) and scarfs are useless or are they *insert vsause music here*
Scarf = Alter every player model, possibly also make a new physics system just for the scarf moving around in the wind, depending on the type of game.
Cool animation = One animation.
@CR1MSONACE yeah
use jigglebones for the scarf
@@creepersammyb2926 HOLY GOD YOU JUST SAVED ME SO MUCH TIME THANK YOU
funy
Yes, "I love winter" from the comfort of my home. Because I LIVE THERE.
0:24 MABEL PINES, GRAVITY FALLS!!!
Washington state - I remember having a 'Dr. Suess' day, we showed up in pajamas and read Dr. Suess all day, with themed events.
Best day of my early education.
58:31 Me when Monty Python’s Quest for the Holy Grail:
1:14:10 When I went to Crystal Bridges in Arkansas (the fine arts museum funded by the Walmarts) it was such a gorgeous collection, and I was mostly just really sad that I wouldn't be able to see again for years. But the gift shop carries a massive coffee table book containing the ENTIRE permanent collection! My memaw bought it for me as a late Christmas present, and it continues to be one of my favorite possessions.
0:25 Season one of Gravity Falls. Mabel gets a grappling hook in the first episode and doesn’t get to use it until the season finale
well, I mean, she *does* use it, just... not very well until the finale...
Robin… practice Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies for 3 months before performing it live and then get back me. I performed that for chorus in 10th grade. NOBODY LIKED IT except the teacher! Who had us perform it again in 12th grade! Outside of the combined numbers we played with the band at the end of the concer, that was the ONLY song he ever repeated in 4 years! It is the WORSE! The words are simple. Plum, Fa, and La. But the notes?! That crap is a nightmare!
Edit: before anyone asks, YES I HAVE VIETNAM FLASHBACKS FROM THIS DAMNED SONG!
I performed at a concert last night, and the advanced class performed Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies with the same lyrics too
@Xx_._.tsuk1._._xX glad I'm not the only one who knows the pain lol
4:30 i actually go outside in shorts and t-shirt
I keep my window open year long XD
I wear shorts and a t-shirt year-round 😂
12:58, yeah, those existed. We called them lights out days in second grade when we brought flashlights and a book and came to school in pajamas to read in the dark for the majority of the day. Really fun for most, but people who couldn’t sit still often just used it as a way to talk with friends the whole day.
A Beef Supreme Chulupa combo with a Pepsi (Taco Bell's fountain Pepsi is the best there is), a Crunchwrap Supreme, and a Mexican pizza.
3:39 It is pretty easy reason really, putting a giant that does that is easy, you just put it and add some props and that's it. Adding the possibility of the player wearing a scarf means that you have to rebalance the game for a new inventory slot or create a inventory category, then you need models for the scarf that work with the models for the player, prevent clipping, add a way for the scarf to be obtained, possibly multiple scarfs...
4:16
People be like "I love summer!" from their house with 3 types of cooling mechanism equiped, while having a private pool and eating ice cream. Go inside, turn off all the cooling system, try to sleep and like it. Lets see
13:18 we had DEAR time every day buy it was like 20 minutes and the best part of my day was
Ah yes, you too cannot sleep welcome to the club 😅
real
Indeed
For me it’s 6:47am in the uk, I like listening to this while waking up so it work’s!
It’s 2: 09 for me and I just made a comment about how much I LOATH Dance of the Sugar Plum Faries…
Eh it's only 4am, I can make up the hrs after work
i eat plain salads. just straight lettuce. and plain oatmeal. i love both.
Yep, we had DEAR Day every year in elementary school. And this was in both Michigan AND Texas schools! It wasn't just reading though. We were encouraged to being our favorite board games and yummy snacks. It was basically just a chill out day in our pajamas, often a few weeks before Christmas.
42:10 ITS KORN [INCOHERENT NOISES]
I had something like the DEAR in my elementary school! It was called something else, but we would each get to pick out books and the teacher would turn the lights off and give us flashlights and just let us chill and read with our friends.
10:02 this happens in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Love watching emkay before 12+ flight hours 😊😊😊
How do you squeeze twelve flights into one hour?! that's a new flight every five minutes!
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I’ve gone insane
31:32 and then they wonder why the wizard didn't care how big the room was when he casted fireball
something i love ab being a certified emkay binge watcher is sometimes ill recognize a post from a previous video, being read by the same narrator, but having the complete opposite reaction to it than the first time they saw it. idk just kinda neat, i like the character development. i appreciate that the folks at emkay have a high standard for lore and characterization
6:38 I have a sibling that at one point would set her alarm so loud that it woke both me AND our little sibling as well. She would sleep through it, while it was just loud enough to wake the two of us up and be incredibly confusing because it was one of those alarms that woke you up with radio. After a few nights the youngest complained to our mom, who asked me about it and I admitted that I’d been woken up by it two, but had figured the sibling was getting up super early and was playing it while getting ready and they already hated me enough so I didn’t want to tattle… turns out they were sleeping through it… despite it being loud enough to be heard from across the short end of the hall where both me and the youngest’s rooms were. (Theirs was directly across from mine, which was next to the youngest’s.)
The things people can sleep through is crazy, man.
0:03 the death preventer
4:28 I love winter because of the snow. Last year, we got like 2 inches of snow total, and it sucked, because we had cold and no snow. Cold with snow is infinitely better than just cold.
You're so lucky. I live closer the cold places, yet, because of the oceans, it's warmer than the rest of the country.
Every year it's less and less of snow every winter. One year ago it snowed around 2 times and the first time it was melting few seconds after sticking the landing, and the other time it had height of a folded paper.
2:50 If i remember, a box of like 24 was about $12 so
24:00 Orlando
Furioso…?
Oregano
13:12 I did not have those days, but in kindergarten we had silent reading time, 30 minutes lay out a blanket on the floor, lights off, calm music playing, lay there and read. This was every day, and yes it was common for people to fall asleep and need to be woken up in the end.
11 PM upload? Yeehaw
Time zones… mine was at 1 AM lol
0:25 the video with the kill cube had something like that
I think hes referring to gravity falls
14:18 definetly the tooth fairy. She is peerless in her unparalleled teeth magic abilities.
She has billions of teeth from all the years children have been losing teeth for, yes, but almost every interpretation of Santa visits at least a billion children while carrying all of their presents in one night. Assuming they all went to sleep at 9PM and woke up at 8AM, that's 11 hours to visit 1 billion people. And there's also needing to avoid being caught by any of their potential traps/cameras, plus eating and drinking all the milk and cookies, without leaving because he has to return the glasses somehow. That speed alone is incredible. Roughly 100,000 houses visited an hour. While carrying all the presents into each of them. And this isn't even accounting for the things their parents might also get from him. He's no Goku, but he could definitely beat the Tooth Fairy.
DEAR days!!! Only had a handful over the years but they were great... Assuming you had a book you wanted to read.
I woke up impressed with my dream last night. I'm a lawyer, but I don't do trial practice. In my dream, I did. I had a client who didn't expect much and in a short but legally effective and accurate argument, explaining that the poor guy who was injured had just completed his degree in business and setting him back a year or two in his employment would compound over every year he works. I got the other side to offer him $75,000 when he had only been hoping for like $15K. Best part, I had taken the case on contingency, so I called my wife and told her I made $25K that day. Then I woke up.
3:38 I showed this to my game design teacher. His reaction was to immediately point out why cosmetics are more pointlessly difficult than spawning a creature.
2:51 I was genuinely surprised to find out they cost less than many brands of chocolates
4:15 Bro I would fucking THRIVE what the hell
5:49 Not gonna lie, the only reason I ever think about Wyoming is because it’s the last song in the Fifty Nifty United States. I’m sure it’s relevant in history, but I really never hear or think about it. I imagine it’s like going through Massachusetts trying to find a usable public bathroom that isn’t a porta-potty.
12:43 my elementary school did that :3 i brought like 20 plushies to class and I made a blanket fort out of desks, chairs, and a shit ton of bean bags. There was like 6 kids helping me out, and we all just slept in that fort.
00:17:52 Me in my little corner with Hazbin Hotel :3
The combination Taco Bell/Long John Silver's is the only place I can get hush puppies in my area.
"Why don't you just mail me the bullet?" - Evil Flash
0:21 the show was gravity falls.
8:00 same with Final Space, it’s been wiped off the face of everything except for streaming services which have everything(not the legal ones)
Talking about weather, hot or cold. europe overall tends to have very mild weather because it experiences less extreme jet streams. The Jet stream dips down into the U.S. very low. Finland may be overall colder than most U.S. states. but most u.s. states will still experience more extreme weather. The lowest temperature in Helsinki ever recorded was -35F (-31C) and Helsinki is at a latitude of 60N. So higher than most of the U.S. Since the canada/u.s. border is at 50N.
13:15 WE HAD SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR and where i lived as well as this program called the Roscoe Reading Program. Basically it was hosted by this lady who had a dog named roscoe. And she would visit schools with the dog and other service dogs that were apart of the team on occasion and they would bring ice cream and you could pick up to 3 books depending on how much you scored on these little tests. Basically you would read a book and take a test and it would give you points. If you had enough points, you would qualify for different levels.
It was so weird cause it would be like 11 am and we'd be eating ice cream with little rainbow bone sprinkles.
3:47 the demon is a model the explosion from the ground is visual effect and burst is an animation, put it together with a trigger condition, and it's probably fine, while adding a scarf might mean adding physics to it which means adding animations for start running with a scarf, running with a scarf, walking with a scarf, turning with a scarf and so on, if there are other cosmetics such as hair customization they also need to be checked for clipping issues
i don't know a lot about game development but those where the issues i could potentially see with scarf
I'm so old we barely had writing and we had the Chisel our own books
0:25 yea thats from gravity falls i think
12:50 I did that.
We had Read-A-Thons in elementary, similar to the d.e.a.r described except there was always some competition for the classes. And it was an annual thing. I wonder if they still do it…
13:11 The closest I had to that was some sort of Fundraiser they called Read-a-thon, where they had students get people pledge for them for the event, and then for however many pages you read, you'd get donations from your pledgers for the school.
36:10 Your dog’s name is Brick? I love that
I am awakened
Go back to sleep
SAME
Hi satan
Hi awakened
@Lyrebird.Rainwing Hiiiiii
1:06:39 A certain CEO is shivering in his timbers with this one
51:53 Breaking and entering ig.
56:34 also joining an existing friend group 😭
whoa whoa whoa. Hold on.. a new Emkay waiting for me at.. *checks time* 5:40am?! OH HELL YEAH! My thursday is starting out EPIC!
12:56 This sounds like the teacher was hungover and didn't want to teach that day and wanted quiet.
3:40 It's likely because in order for the scarf to not look like a slab, it requires programming a bunch of code to dynamically let the scarf "flow" with the player's movements (and windboxes if applicable)
Trump is expected to mention Qarden Token this week and the ICO is already almost sold out
10:12 I can see that happening in a Gmod TF2 animation. XD
4:18 “I love winter!” as I walk through the snow covered woods in a tshirt and shorts feeding deer
12:48 also we had these except we’d watch a movie we’d bring a pillow and pajamas lol
2:12 this reminds me of when my dad called our cat “kiddo” because he slipped and acted like he was talking to me
melatonin doesn't affect me. I took like 6x the normal dosage once and it still didn't do anything.
1:25:02 the reason the leg looks messed up is because the light shining on his jeans is a similar color to the sky in the back, which makes it look all weird and scraggily
13:14 I had one day where we were allowed our pyjamas and could nap all day.
I, and my mom, forgot. So I wore jeans and my teacher made me sit at a table and do school work.
I was in kindergarten.
4:17 cuz its cold enough to do that, thats the reason i love winter
As someone who uses a mobility scooter (used to wrestle and I'm crippled now,) I greatly appreciate people raking leaves shit gets all clogged up in my Axels and I gotta scrape it out which sucks during autumn but my dog loves it 😂
Firstly, if you go to Olive Garden try the ravioli carbonara. It’s the bomb. Second, the whole “drop everything and read” thing did happen but there were no PJ’s and it lasted around 15 minutes.
I got muted in discord because i said "I CAST TESTICULAR TORSION"
I had stop drop and read, it was nice, you'd basically go to school and do anything but school the whole day, you just had to read. It was nice.
49:31 bro that kind of sock is amazing
14:12 the tooth fairy has weaponry, yes, weaponry, you know exactly what i mean 🦷
2:39 Me when I see your mom:
As someone who has only been skiing once it’s freaking sick I had so much fun freezing and I was personally a natural skier so I went down a black Diamond trail (difficult)