"Why, Edgar! Is that chap drawing us using Geraldine's pen?" "Indeed. One has to wonder if this Jazza fellow knows it was used to dispatch her late husband."
Oh, the irony that 'dispatch' would, to a turn-of-the-century gentleman or lady, simply mean 'write a letter to'. Makes me happy. Did they kill him with the pen? or write poetry? or both?
Lady: "My golly, what is that Richard?" Richard: "I'm uncertain but it seems to be a man stuck in this little box drawing with Howard's pen..." Howard: ..... "he has my pen!" Lady: "It seems so..." Howard: "How is this possible? And more importantly .....HOW DID HE FIX IT!!!!!!"
cloudTHEguy I believe Der Cid is maybe just sharing his idea of what he thinks people in the caption at the end of the video are saying. I think it’s pretty funny.
"Gerald! Gerald! Behold! There is another cat in there!" "Yes, I am aware, Helen. Almost every moving picture I have seen in this picture box has been that of a feline."
“What is a mame?” “I believe it is pronounced meme” “Is that old lady going explode!?” “She it called a boomer, I guess she’ll go boom?!” “A pity she seemed like a nice lady!”
This is, in fact, exactly how they drew them. They would draw the sketch on using pencil and ink pens, just like this. Then the image would be copied onto a metal plate and acid used to etch (dissolve away) the un-inked surface, turning the plate into a stamp for the printing presses.
the alphabet you use is latin and forms whom end on an -a in the latin literature are femina (femin) rosa rosae rosae rosam rosae rosarum rosis rosas rosis
Caption: "Gerald, why on Earth is there a yellow sponge speaking to a pink starfish?" "I have yet to figure out why these specimen are speaking at all, Miss Heartfilia"
"This thing claims to be an apple. It doesn't look very edible." "Don't be silly dear, its from Apple.. The big apple. How about we go for a horse ride in new York?"
Some dude in the 1890s: uses this pen to do taxes. Jazza in the 2020s: C A L L I G R A P H Y Imagine if Jazza used the pen to draw the original owner of the pen drawing Jazza with the pen.
My great-grandmother was born in 1896. It is great to think and speak to people about history. :) Love the pen and the way you went out of the way to use it. :) "THAT is what happens to the bill of rights?!?!" ;)
Lady: "My, who is this man with an unusually large forehead?" Man holding phone: "Ah, his name is Jazza, my dear!" Lady behind him: "He looks like a koala!"
Fountain pen collector here, here's some insight for the pen you got: - That pen is a Mabie Todd & Bard (& Bard was dropped around 1908) Swan which was one of their highest tier pens. The pen you have is probably newer than you think - - early 1900s by the looks of things, but still old - The reason it's blotting around 3:20 is probably due to the heat from your hand warming up the ink inside the barrel. It's also probably a good idea to be writing on a slope so ink doesn't pour straight out. Also, feeds (the thingy under the nib) weren't sufficient enough yet to control ink flow. - The pen is made of black hard rubber - - I'd advise against submerging in water as that will oxidize the exterior to an brown/olive color - The pen you have is meant for general writing at the time, not calligraphy. Calligraphy nibs are often more flexible (depending on what script you are writing) so don't feel too bad about not doing the pen justice - That internal spring is meant to regulate ink flow under the nib, not exert pressure to the feed I'm glad you resonate with the history of the pen as that's how I got into vintage pens as well! They are a pain to deal with sometimes - - eyedropper fillers in particular. Have fun!
Captions: "Oh look, I can pause people in this little flat device." "What is this sorcery?!?!" "This box is making you look like a woman Richard. Look, it suddenly gave you dog ears and a dog nose!!!"
"Oh goodness! There seems to be a tiny man in this magic rectangle!" "Why is he giving away... wait... 1 MILLION DOLLARS?!?!?!?" "Well, I sure wouldn't want to be this Mister Beast fellow... first he gets stuck inside a box, and then he loses a million dollars!"
Lady over shoulder: “ Oh Theodore, what have you done to your face?!” Theodore: “ I don’t know Matilda, this obscene mirror is twisting it!” Woman with the umbrella: “Theodore, what in the earth is Snipchit ?” Theodore: “I haven’t gotten the slightest clue” Guy to the right: “Good Lord Theodore! It’s stretching and shrinking your fac! Is this witchcraft?” Guy to the left: “Why Theodore, it’s quite shiny... it might be of value, maybe we should take it to the goldsmith and exchange it!” Theodore: “What, Father, are you insane?! No, I will not be taking this to the goldsmith - GOOD HEAVENS ITS SHAKING!!!” All except Theodore: “ITS CURSED!!! ITS CURSED!!! WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! THE WORLD WILL END!!!! GOOD GRIEF THEODORE, DROP IT! DROP IT! *theodore drops it on the floor and steps on it and it breaks* Edit: Theodore: “ OH GOLLY WHAT HAVE I DONE?! Noooo....- “ Matilda: “Now that the cursed mirror is broken, shall we all have supper?” Everyone after forgetting about the whole fiasco that just happened: “ yes yes, we shall have supper now...”
That illustration does feel very classic and almost rustic, like a relic of a bygone age, just like the pen. The pen almost seems to translate its character directly onto the page in which it is used upon; it is simply a wonder.
They are saying: "why is there a man in this metal?" " Don't worry,we're gonna get you out of there!" "I don't think he can hear us?" "EXCUSE ME SIR, WE'RE GONNA HELP YOU GET OUT! " Btw love your vids jazza!
I can't decide which is more impressive: The artwork, the imagined history of this old pen or Jazza's persistence (and success) in fixing this pen! Bravo all around.
Thank you for holding a piece of history in your hands and not taking it for granted. So many people never consider where something came from, or appreciate the rich tapestry of the lives of those who went before us.
Captions: "Who is this Rocksand they are talking about? Do you know her?" "Its ROXANNE Elizabeth. you see, all she want to do is party, all night. Quite inappropriate for a young lady of her age."
Caption: Man: "My lord, why is he having such a hard time writing with an ordinary pen?" Lady: "Doesn't he know to squantch the nip against the flambousle first?" Man: "He is clearly an adult, not proficient in penman...ship"
Well, fountain pens are tricky. Different brands of ink have different flow and you might need different inks OR adjust the nib to compensate overflow or underflow. Alsothat is a very soft flex gold nib, one needs to learn to use very little pressure with it.
the person holding the phone: "how did these people get stuck inside of this peculiar thing" *observers phone from all angles* the girl holding the umbrella: "did they shrink? what is this witchcraft??"
Fun fact: That's style of pen was used by Alexander Hamilton when he wrote his final letter to his wife Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton before he left to go duel Aaron Burr.
On Saturday I won Millions in the Publisher's Clearing House!! And a car, And a very nice weekly amount for life. All I have to do is, send them thousands of dollars FIRST. *Public Service Announcement:* PCH will never CALL you or Write you or Email you to tell you if you won. They just show up at your door with a check. And they don't ask for money. If that guy calls again today (said he would send me an email today) we shall see.
Caption: Lord "I say, what _IS_ this wondrous invention we have here?" Servant "It is called a phone, my lord." Lord "I see... And may I ask, what in the world is a 'tick tock'? Lady 1 "Do you mean a *clock,* my dear?" Lady 2 "Oh, _heavens_ no! I am pretty sure that these are like those movies, but by those 'teen agers' people." Man "But then what is the _point_ of these 'tick tocks'? Servant "I don't think there is one, sire. Both men "Oh. I see." Silence spreads. Man "Let's put this down." Lord "Yeah, you're right."
"what is this safari?, and where is this light from, i see no fire, gas, or electricit-" "Philp! where the bloody hell did it go?" "why yes, why is the screen black?" "Gerald what are you doin- He revived it! Gerald's a witch, a witch i say!"
“I kid you not Agatha, he turns himself into a pickle, then proceeds to call himself “Pickle Rick” It is truly the most ludicrous series of events I have ever witnessed.”
The age of the objects we use is quite fascinating! It's such a gorgeous pen, I own and use a typewriter from the same era, 1895 (I am a professional typewriter repair tech). As I consider that, I'd love to see you attempt to use a typewriter to create art by using the printed letters, the can be layered and the strength of the impression can be controlled with the key press, not easy, but it could end up being cool!
The pen is actually over six centuries old and it bears a curse. Made by a heartbroken witch in a fit of madness and rage, some say the pen still converts the input black ink into the centuries-old rotten blood of her dear lover. Indistinguishable at first sight, the cursed black infuses the artist with neverending creativity and skill. And yet, whenever used, a horrible plague is released on the entire world.
Lady: My, why is John stuck in a box? Man: Pah, no one liked John anyway John leaning over their shoulder: Oh dear, they have gone mad, talking to a vibrating box. Pah
Guy holding the phone: ' What is this TH-cam?' Guy with monocle:' What, 'Metube', give it to me Sir Filmore, I shall inspect it.' Girl with umbrella:' No no no, Reginald. TH-cam.' Guy with phone:' You are a dog miss susan!!!' Girl behind him:' I do BEG your pardon? Watch your langua-' Guy holding the phone:' No, miss susan look. You it's made you into one.' Guy on the right:' Hrmmph, I see no difference.'
The quick brown fox sentence is used to test every letter of the alphabet. Therefore it is "jumps" not "jumped", otherwise there wouldn't be an 's' in there. Not that it mattered in this case. EDIT: Nvm - I just noticed that Jazza did use "jumps" after ~8:40
Man holding phone: Oh dear, why is this strange man telling me to “smash” that “like button?” Man in black shirt: Yes, quite odd for the little box (Siri) to speak. It seems to have a lot of knowledge about spiders. Woman over his shoulder: What is this “texting?” Is it a form of witchcraft? And who is “Google?” Woman holding umbrella: I do say, this “instachat” and “snap-gram” seem to entail contests of beauty perhaps? Man with monocle: This miniature device is quite the inquisitive little thing, is it not? Perhaps we should take it to the queen.
As a vintage fountain pen collector A) this is the kind of pen I wish I'd get, but on a collectors market they are *not* cheap. B) It makes me nervous watching him handle it. The material (black hard rubber) is fragile and can be damaged if handled incorrectly. At least he was aware of the value of what he had in his hands. And yes, extremely old fountain pens are often wet and finicky if you've never worked with them before (eyedroppers mainly). I just really hope he wasn't pushing the nib to flex more than it wants to. Oh, and there was the ink. I can't tell what brand he was using, but I hope it wasn't something like Winsor and Newton. Their ink has a bad reputation for fountain pens, even if it will say "for fountain pens" on the bottle.
I don’t think I have ever soaked any of my new fountain pens. I have rinsed them thru with water then dried immediately and reassembled. Should you soak them ever?
@@thatfishdude789 eh, not really possible If you're not living in a 200 year old shack in the woods...it COULD be possible. But mostly it wouldn't because people have excavated and would of found bodies. Plus bodies are usually marked in some way..because in the days of which the bodies may could of beeen found under a house, people were strong believers of God and such, so not marking or bringing a body back to a village or a city without any burial site, is pretty much impossible. Here, an ease mind if any of you were paranoid.
as someone who used to yank pens apart and just mess with the ink, seeing certain parts of this was very pleasing to me :) ink is a very fun thing to play with
Love foundation pens!!! So cool to have that piece of history. Funny to watch you try to fix an eye dropper pen. Those overfeed like the dickens if you're not careful 😄 under filling is a problem with them as your hand warms up the air and the air in the pen expands. And my goodness that's a wet pen.
"But why is this photographer so obsessed with people in masks?" "Maybe some tragic accident happens where everyone loses their mouths in the future?" "Maybe they ate too much of our dear Astrid's plum tart? Ha ha ha" "By Jove! If only you would lose your mouth Willem you'd find me quite content"
Oh Jazza. I love how excited you get at the age of that pen and the things it would've seen. I really get what you mean. I collect old books (my oldest one having been printed in 1656) and it's always fascinating to think about all the people who owned an old book through the centuries. Everything people had no idea about when this book was printed. Everything people invented after someone bought a new book in 1656. Think about it. That book was already over 230 years old when your pen was manufactured. It was already an antique book when someone bought themselves a new pen which found its way to you 130 years later. And I also own a single page of a book from 1560, another ~100 years older than my oldest book. Things like these are just fascinating. Old books, coins, just everyday object.
"Oh my lord, there's somebody stuck inside this box!"
"She says her name is Siri...."
xD
Ha
Yes!🤣
😂😂
this wins
"Why, Edgar! Is that chap drawing us using Geraldine's pen?"
"Indeed. One has to wonder if this Jazza fellow knows it was used to dispatch her late husband."
Carole Baskins: the Prequel
lol this one's my favorite
🤣🤣🤣
Oh, the irony that 'dispatch' would, to a turn-of-the-century gentleman or lady, simply mean 'write a letter to'.
Makes me happy.
Did they kill him with the pen? or write poetry? or both?
New John wick movie?!
"They are colloquially known as 'noods'."
"That isn't an explanation for why you possess these images of the maid, Gerald."
Raise this comment to the top this got me good haha
Omfg this is hilarious
I'm thoroughly enjoying reading through everyone's captions with a very posh accent
Yes me💯💯💯 to
Same
Oh hey I love your profile pic. Great background choice, too. I need to get around to making a pfp.
No kidding
Best idea
Man: "There seems to be an advertisement on the small rectangle."
Woman: "Yes indeed! But who is Victoria and what is her secret?"
This made me chuckle.
@@DramaPlot shut
Shanandeep Kaur your gonna rick roll aren’t you Edit: so you didn’t rick roll 🤔🤠
Queen Victoria
I love this comment.
Caption: "That lady is showing MUCH more than her ankles! Good Heavens!"
This one right here ^ 😂
:0 so scandalous!
teachers be like
Underrated comment!!
What time
“I say! Did this man turn himself into a pickle? Sir Richard turned himself into a pickle! It is pickle Richard!!”
👏 you are a god for that
@gtjupiter9 planet me too
"O, the antics of Sir Richard and his dear lad Mortimer, such is of the highest caliber of entertainment."
@@aldertree2713 xD
... I'm really sad you got to it first. Gg
Are we just not gonna talk about how beautiful Jazza’s handwriting is
In his other video he said his handwritting is terrible😅 I think he's just putting more effort here
This is just his calligraphy which he learned from SkillShare. His normal handwriting is really bad lol
no it is the forbidden fruit of the channel
"By God Agatha! What are those ladies doing with that cup??"
Oh lawd i didnt need that in my head
2 girls 1 cup ftw!
The fact that Jazza hearted your comment makes it funnier
Bruhhhhhhhh😂😂😂
Dangit you beat me to it! 😂
Lady: "My golly, what is that Richard?"
Richard: "I'm uncertain but it seems to be a man stuck in this little box drawing with Howard's pen..."
Howard: ..... "he has my pen!"
Lady: "It seems so..."
Howard: "How is this possible? And more importantly .....HOW DID HE FIX IT!!!!!!"
Meredith Schultz oh my lord your a genius-
Howard: that dammed pen always leaked too much I was on the verge of cutting it's head off in front of it's family. XD
hah! that's very cute :)
Meredith Schultz oml u god
Exactly !
1890s people watching this on TH-cam:
"Look, he is using the pen wrong!"
@cloudTHEguy I'm watching this in 1872 and I resent that comment.
cloudTHEguy you have such a kind heart 💕💞🥰✨ let me know when it stops working 🌈🦄🤭
@cloudTHEguy its a joke my guy take a breath and calm down
LOL
cloudTHEguy I believe Der Cid is maybe just sharing his idea of what he thinks people in the caption at the end of the video are saying. I think it’s pretty funny.
"Gerald! Gerald! Behold!
There is another cat in there!"
"Yes, I am aware, Helen. Almost every moving picture I have seen in this picture box has been that of a feline."
"Why is that woman yelling at the white housecat, and why is it sitting at the dinner table?"
What timestamp
Boooooooooooomer
W3ZLE
You’re also stupid
th-cam.com/video/D3onofJrzMo/w-d-xo.html
It’s a meme!
“Her ankles are showing, BLASPHEMY!”
“What is a mame?”
“I believe it is pronounced meme”
“Is that old lady going explode!?”
“She it called a boomer, I guess she’ll go boom?!”
“A pity she seemed like a nice lady!”
If only they knew
The art at the end looks like old newspaper illustrations! very cool
This is, in fact, exactly how they drew them. They would draw the sketch on using pencil and ink pens, just like this. Then the image would be copied onto a metal plate and acid used to etch (dissolve away) the un-inked surface, turning the plate into a stamp for the printing presses.
“Oh dear, this man is singing quite emphatically about tigers!”
Carloe baskin ?
Tara Callaghan Dear joe is the one who has a love for tigers madam, Carole kills her husbands
Prince Achmed?
Captions:
“What’s a ‘Jazza’?”
“I presume it’s someone’s name”.
“Who is she?”
what highlighter does she use??
the alphabet you use is latin and forms whom end on an -a in the latin literature are femina (femin)
rosa
rosae
rosae
rosam
rosae
rosarum
rosis
rosas
rosis
lol :)
Thine man called jazza looks like a kola who adopted a human kola
Jazza fails at some thing
I'M A KINESTHETIC LEARNER!!!!
Caption:
"Gerald, why on Earth is there a yellow sponge speaking to a pink starfish?"
"I have yet to figure out why these specimen are speaking at all, Miss Heartfilia"
I love it lol🤣
The video is nice... But your comment is pure genius
Time stamp
Wait what, is this a subtle Fairy Tail reference lol
XD
Caption: “It says it “tics” and “tocks ” but it’s not a clock.”
It's a tik tok
"is it a bomb?!"
@@DramaPlot No
Caption:
Woman: “What is... search history?”
Man: taps it
All: *gasps*
Oh my what is this? I need some of this!
You win
*Oh no*
"This thing claims to be an apple. It doesn't look very edible."
"Don't be silly dear, its from Apple.. The big apple. How about we go for a horse ride in new York?"
They didn’t call NY “Big Apple” back then yet :)
@@Romy--- yeah it would just be York
Some dude in the 1890s: uses this pen to do taxes.
Jazza in the 2020s: C A L L I G R A P H Y
Imagine if Jazza used the pen to draw the original owner of the pen drawing Jazza with the pen.
Oml 😅🤣
"Don't click it Sir!"
"But I would like an extra inch, Molly."
Eheheh
Ooh! Suit you, Sir!
😂😂
Well, dont click it!
"It would be for the best,"
Caption: "When your parents find your social media"
hahaha
And then post about it on facebook
XD 😂😂 thats pretty good
😂😂
"Oh heavens richard why are these men dancing with a coffin"
get this comment to the top now
Not just any men. Black men. In fancy suits.
@@FireStorm81318 yes Richard, what is this, people not beeing a part of male genitalia?
‘ is that grandpa Winston? So inappropriate!’
The best
My great-grandmother was born in 1896. It is great to think and speak to people about history. :) Love the pen and the way you went out of the way to use it. :) "THAT is what happens to the bill of rights?!?!" ;)
"Who is Siri and why is she stuck in this strange box?"
Nice one though
👎
Good one
That’s a good one
LOL
Lady: "My, who is this man with an unusually large forehead?"
Man holding phone: "Ah, his name is Jazza, my dear!"
Lady behind him: "He looks like a koala!"
hi
That’s very funny!
Lol XD do you play Roblox?
I'm reading this while the video is playing so it's completely out of context
Man holding phone: “What the hell is a koala!?”
"This thing spilled itself out like a killer in a confession booth!" -Jazza!
That was art. 🖖😎
Yeah, it was sweating more than a Catholic priest in an all boys school.
100th like
Caption
Lady: “ What the devil is that?”
Gentlemen: “ It looks like a cat playing the piano my dear.”
People watching in 3 years, will have an accurate title.
2 and 1/2 lol
Hmm🤘🏿
If there will be one.
This is some big brain comment
If anyone is alive by then.
Caption: “sir, there is an Australian man in the magic box, He stole my PEN!!!!”
i dontderserve to be first
*Jazza* : This pen is older than Titanic...
*Proceeds to soak the pen like the Titanic*
Bro I love Calvin and Hobbes
alright, have my like
The amount of likes is the age of the pen
lol
@@tacoart2120 Same dude
Fountain pen collector here, here's some insight for the pen you got:
- That pen is a Mabie Todd & Bard (& Bard was dropped around 1908) Swan which was one of their highest tier pens. The pen you have is probably newer than you think - - early 1900s by the looks of things, but still old
- The reason it's blotting around 3:20 is probably due to the heat from your hand warming up the ink inside the barrel. It's also probably a good idea to be writing on a slope so ink doesn't pour straight out. Also, feeds (the thingy under the nib) weren't sufficient enough yet to control ink flow.
- The pen is made of black hard rubber - - I'd advise against submerging in water as that will oxidize the exterior to an brown/olive color
- The pen you have is meant for general writing at the time, not calligraphy. Calligraphy nibs are often more flexible (depending on what script you are writing) so don't feel too bad about not doing the pen justice
- That internal spring is meant to regulate ink flow under the nib, not exert pressure to the feed
I'm glad you resonate with the history of the pen as that's how I got into vintage pens as well! They are a pain to deal with sometimes - - eyedropper fillers in particular. Have fun!
Brilliant information! Thank you
Caption: "This man is singing a serenade to his beloved! He swears not to give her up, how romantic of him!"
Oh my god they got rick rolled!!! 😂🤣😂
"Sir, I do believe that you have been 'Rick Rolled' as they say."
But is his beloved a mermaid? He seems to be wearing some sort of diving suit.
"Spot-ify? What is that dear?"
"I do not know..."
*Starts playing modern music*
" *Le gasp* DEVIL BOX! DEVIL BOX!!"
*chucks it out window*
😂😂😂
Lol🤣🤣
Love this one the most
LMFAOO
Probably playing ghostemane or suicideboys tho
Captions:
"Oh look, I can pause people in this little flat device."
"What is this sorcery?!?!"
"This box is making you look like a woman Richard. Look, it suddenly gave you dog ears and a dog nose!!!"
It would probably be burnt by the church before anyone could get a chance to see it.
Oh we all know they have snapchat or Instagram right now
@@tibimarin true
@@tibimarin the church didnt have a lot of an iron fist on the law back then if I'm not mistaken
Whether they had radios or not an iPhone would still be incredibly impressive technology אלון שיינפלד
"Oh goodness! There seems to be a tiny man in this magic rectangle!"
"Why is he giving away... wait... 1 MILLION DOLLARS?!?!?!?"
"Well, I sure wouldn't want to be this Mister Beast fellow... first he gets stuck inside a box, and then he loses a million dollars!"
That would probably be more in the realm of several billion dollars, given inflation.
@@melanoc3tusii205 true
The dude holding the phone:
-So, I just bought this little black mirror from a misterious guy...
mysterious*
This actually makes me laugh
Lady over shoulder: “ Oh Theodore, what have you done to your face?!”
Theodore: “ I don’t know Matilda, this obscene mirror is twisting it!”
Woman with the umbrella: “Theodore, what in the earth is Snipchit ?”
Theodore: “I haven’t gotten the slightest clue”
Guy to the right: “Good Lord Theodore! It’s stretching and shrinking your fac! Is this witchcraft?”
Guy to the left: “Why Theodore, it’s quite shiny... it might be of value, maybe we should take it to the goldsmith and exchange it!”
Theodore: “What, Father, are you insane?! No, I will not be taking this to the goldsmith - GOOD HEAVENS ITS SHAKING!!!”
All except Theodore: “ITS CURSED!!! ITS CURSED!!! WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! THE WORLD WILL END!!!! GOOD GRIEF THEODORE, DROP IT! DROP IT!
*theodore drops it on the floor and steps on it and it breaks*
Edit:
Theodore: “ OH GOLLY WHAT HAVE I DONE?! Noooo....- “
Matilda: “Now that the cursed mirror is broken, shall we all have supper?”
Everyone after forgetting about the whole fiasco that just happened: “ yes yes, we shall have supper now...”
Nice one😂
This was very fun to read
"Deary me Janice is back at it again"
"IS THAT AN ANKLE!!!!?!?!"
That illustration does feel very classic and almost rustic, like a relic of a bygone age, just like the pen. The pen almost seems to translate its character directly onto the page in which it is used upon; it is simply a wonder.
They are saying: "why is there a man in this metal?"
" Don't worry,we're gonna get you out of there!"
"I don't think he can hear us?"
"EXCUSE ME SIR, WE'RE GONNA HELP YOU GET OUT! "
Btw love your vids jazza!
Caption:
The man talking to the women: Look Karen. I cant believe they are talking about you. How peculiar
Captions
"Hmm... what's this?"
"What, what did you find?"
"It seems as though this video is sponsored by Skillshare."
"How intriguing."
I can't decide which is more impressive: The artwork, the imagined history of this old pen or Jazza's persistence (and success) in fixing this pen! Bravo all around.
Thank you for holding a piece of history in your hands and not taking it for granted. So many people never consider where something came from, or appreciate the rich tapestry of the lives of those who went before us.
Captions:
"Who is this Rocksand they are talking about? Do you know her?"
"Its ROXANNE Elizabeth. you see, all she want to do is party, all night. Quite inappropriate for a young lady of her age."
Haha love it
YOU DON'T HAVE TO PUT ON THE RED LIGHTS
She doesn't care if it's wrong or if it's right.(ROXANNE!!!)
lmao
HAH-
"Victoria your mother has a simply divine pair of knockers"
"Indubitably"
"Hmmm yes yes indeed"
Shanandeep Kaur stop
"Oh no! I do believe Madame Baskin killed her husband!"
"Indubitably!"
Caption: "Is that a cat playing a grand piano?"
Edit: thank you for so many likes!!!💕
My goodness. That man has turned himself into a pickle. That's the funniest sh*t I have ever seen.
yes
Caption: Man: "My lord, why is he having such a hard time writing with an ordinary pen?" Lady: "Doesn't he know to squantch the nip against the flambousle first?" Man: "He is clearly an adult, not proficient in penman...ship"
Did I spot a Rick and Morty reference in its natural habitat? Extraordinary!
Lol
Well, fountain pens are tricky. Different brands of ink have different flow and you might need different inks OR adjust the nib to compensate overflow or underflow. Alsothat is a very soft flex gold nib, one needs to learn to use very little pressure with it.
the person holding the phone: "how did these people get stuck inside of this peculiar thing" *observers phone from all angles*
the girl holding the umbrella: "did they shrink? what is this witchcraft??"
Fun fact:
That's style of pen was used by Alexander Hamilton when he wrote his final letter to his wife Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton before he left to go duel Aaron Burr.
What have you done?! I’m crying all over again!
why did i actually start to cry right now this is to overwhelming
Aaron Burr sir
Caption:
"What?! A prince in Nigeria wants to give me money?"
On Saturday I won Millions in the Publisher's Clearing House!! And a car, And a very nice weekly amount for life. All I have to do is, send them thousands of dollars FIRST. *Public Service Announcement:* PCH will never CALL you or Write you or Email you to tell you if you won. They just show up at your door with a check. And they don't ask for money. If that guy calls again today (said he would send me an email today) we shall see.
Lol
@@shreeeze Genius recognizes genius, jussayin'
Caption:
Lord
"I say, what _IS_ this wondrous invention we have here?"
Servant
"It is called a phone, my lord."
Lord
"I see... And may I ask, what in the world is a 'tick tock'?
Lady 1
"Do you mean a *clock,* my dear?"
Lady 2
"Oh, _heavens_ no! I am pretty sure that these are like those movies, but by those 'teen agers' people."
Man
"But then what is the _point_ of these 'tick tocks'?
Servant
"I don't think there is one, sire.
Both men
"Oh. I see."
Silence spreads.
Man
"Let's put this down."
Lord
"Yeah, you're right."
I am reading this in the voice of Daniel Thrasher
@@dynamiteplays1879 OMG I JUST NOTICED THAT
"what is this safari?, and where is this light from, i see no fire, gas, or electricit-"
"Philp! where the bloody hell did it go?"
"why yes, why is the screen black?"
"Gerald what are you doin- He revived it! Gerald's a witch, a witch i say!"
*and then they burned him alive*
"Who is the strange strange man, with that atrociously colourful background!"
"Deary me, Margaret come look at this guys queer artwork!"
the ‘how queer’ got me 😂
Lmaooo 😆
Lmfao 😂
@@RyanCa11um the fact that I have a heavy British accent makes it 100% better
Simulation AI OMG! it does!!
“I kid you not Agatha, he turns himself into a pickle, then proceeds to call himself “Pickle Rick” It is truly the most ludicrous series of events I have ever witnessed.”
You said it better then the other person
That's amazing 😂😂😂
Gasps** TAKE THAT BACK YOU FAUL BEING!!
YES
Hayley Figueroa no
The age of the objects we use is quite fascinating! It's such a gorgeous pen, I own and use a typewriter from the same era, 1895 (I am a professional typewriter repair tech). As I consider that, I'd love to see you attempt to use a typewriter to create art by using the printed letters, the can be layered and the strength of the impression can be controlled with the key press, not easy, but it could end up being cool!
130 years later someone buys the pen.
Future owner: OMG this pen was around when Jazza was making videos.
Lol
The pen is actually over six centuries old and it bears a curse.
Made by a heartbroken witch in a fit of madness and rage, some say the pen still converts the input black ink into the centuries-old rotten blood of her dear lover. Indistinguishable at first sight, the cursed black infuses the artist with neverending creativity and skill.
And yet, whenever used, a horrible plague is released on the entire world.
MCC900 i-
go sLeEp
@@MCC900 bedtime for you I think lol
2150... stop making me feel old.
Lady: My, why is John stuck in a box?
Man: Pah, no one liked John anyway
John leaning over their shoulder: Oh dear, they have gone mad, talking to a vibrating box. Pah
Lady: Ooooh it vibrates?!!
Guy holding the phone: ' What is this TH-cam?'
Guy with monocle:' What, 'Metube', give it to me Sir Filmore, I shall inspect it.'
Girl with umbrella:' No no no, Reginald. TH-cam.'
Guy with phone:' You are a dog miss susan!!!'
Girl behind him:' I do BEG your pardon? Watch your langua-'
Guy holding the phone:' No, miss susan look. You it's made you into one.'
Guy on the right:' Hrmmph, I see no difference.'
Damn bruh
Bruh😂😂
😂😂😂😂
"How do you do, Tis I, Jerome, 19, and illiterate"
What up, my name's Jared, I'm 19, and I never fuckin learned how to read
Girl: “write something on the twitter, Bartholomew”
Boy: “what does twitter mean?”
Other boy: “you must ‘tweet’”
Boy: *tweets like a bird*
SQUAAAAK
"who may be this guy named joe?"
"why are there four men in very fancy suits carrying a coffin and dancing?"
"My God! They're gonna drop that poor man out of the coffin!"
JOE MAMA
I've just watched one of your recent vids and then you released another one, great more art for me to watch :P
released*
The quick brown fox sentence is used to test every letter of the alphabet. Therefore it is "jumps" not "jumped", otherwise there wouldn't be an 's' in there. Not that it mattered in this case.
EDIT: Nvm - I just noticed that Jazza did use "jumps" after ~8:40
"Great scott, who are these disturbing creatures?"
"I believe that it's us, dear."
Man holding phone: Oh dear, why is this strange man telling me to “smash” that “like button?”
Man in black shirt: Yes, quite odd for the little box (Siri) to speak. It seems to have a lot of knowledge about spiders.
Woman over his shoulder: What is this “texting?” Is it a form of witchcraft? And who is “Google?”
Woman holding umbrella: I do say, this “instachat” and “snap-gram” seem to entail contests of beauty perhaps?
Man with monocle: This miniature device is quite the inquisitive little thing, is it not? Perhaps we should take it to the queen.
back then a king ruled England not a queen
@@אלוןשיינפלד no queen Victoria ruled at that time
@@septicaemia5699 oh yeah you right
I love the "Instachat" and "Snap-gram".
This was great
jazza should try drawing but the paper is reflected all sorts of backwards through a bunch of mirrors
"we'll see if it holds up to today's penmanship"
fountain pen enthusiasts (including me) eat your heart out
Jazza: Search’s up calligraphy on skillshare
Past Jazza: Am I a joke to you
Didn’t Josiah learn the basics of calligraphy on Skillshare? What do you mean?
Cr33p3r HD bot sure i think he means that in the past he didnt use skillshare to learn stuff? idk
r/wooooosh
Cr33p3r HD They mean that as he use it to learn it’s like he forgot what he learned (of course he didn’t, it’s a joke)
@@sethcf2149 i hear... A joke passing by my head
As a vintage fountain pen collector
A) this is the kind of pen I wish I'd get, but on a collectors market they are *not* cheap.
B) It makes me nervous watching him handle it. The material (black hard rubber) is fragile and can be damaged if handled incorrectly. At least he was aware of the value of what he had in his hands.
And yes, extremely old fountain pens are often wet and finicky if you've never worked with them before (eyedroppers mainly). I just really hope he wasn't pushing the nib to flex more than it wants to. Oh, and there was the ink. I can't tell what brand he was using, but I hope it wasn't something like Winsor and Newton. Their ink has a bad reputation for fountain pens, even if it will say "for fountain pens" on the bottle.
And you so much DON'T soak an ebonite pen. Oh well.
I don’t think I have ever soaked any of my new fountain pens. I have rinsed them thru with water then dried immediately and reassembled. Should you soak them ever?
the fact that the people who made that pen are dead now is kinda freaky ;-;
Your own house might have corpses under it from hundreds of years ago. Lol.
HAHAHSHAHAHAHAHAA
The pen outlived its maker.
who knew that a pen a PEN could live for that long without damage :O
@@thatfishdude789 eh, not really possible
If you're not living in a 200 year old shack in the woods...it COULD be possible.
But mostly it wouldn't because people have excavated and would of found bodies.
Plus bodies are usually marked in some way..because in the days of which the bodies may could of beeen found under a house, people were strong believers of God and such, so not marking or bringing a body back to a village or a city without any burial site, is pretty much impossible.
Here, an ease mind if any of you were paranoid.
I loved this video! It's cool to think of all that history ✒
The man with the phone: *discover the price of the phone*
The ladies: O_o
discover card
*12am getting ready to sleep*
*Jazza uploads a video*
Me: it's settled then
Wait... you sleep at 12am?
Noobs, I go to sleep at 3:27 A.M. on the dot!!
Silly Sam 26 Oh you’re so cool, your lifestyle is more unhealthy than his.
@@itssillysam26 wow!! that's so cool!!!! you have an unhealthy lifestyle!!! that's totally cool and impressive
@@valovanonym nah dude, not daily.
Caption: “Frederick, what does this word ‘boomer’ mean? I have been called it several times today!”
as someone who used to yank pens apart and just mess with the ink, seeing certain parts of this was very pleasing to me :) ink is a very fun thing to play with
“What does this have to do with apples and why is it talking?”
“Maybe it’s a box of apple?”
Using a fountain pen is literally the best feeling ever. You can even mix colors and it wouldn't blend
Caption:
"What is this...V-S-C-O girl and this...tiktok?"
"I think that they are clock people."
This is my dad not a guy from before the titanic🤣🤣🤣
Love foundation pens!!! So cool to have that piece of history.
Funny to watch you try to fix an eye dropper pen. Those overfeed like the dickens if you're not careful 😄 under filling is a problem with them as your hand warms up the air and the air in the pen expands.
And my goodness that's a wet pen.
"But why is this photographer so obsessed with people in masks?"
"Maybe some tragic accident happens where everyone loses their mouths in the future?"
"Maybe they ate too much of our dear Astrid's plum tart? Ha ha ha"
"By Jove! If only you would lose your mouth Willem you'd find me quite content"
:)
these comments make me feel good
I had to read that again because my name is Astrid and it's not a super common name where I live!
This is gold
LMAOO
"Look, he turned himself into a pickle."
"This is the funniest s@#t I've ever seen."
No way I just commented that! You see, the world is full o overused memes
D
#t
PICKLE RICK
#t
Lol
Jazza : Being productive with all his time....
Me : Watching him Being productive....
Oh Jazza. I love how excited you get at the age of that pen and the things it would've seen. I really get what you mean. I collect old books (my oldest one having been printed in 1656) and it's always fascinating to think about all the people who owned an old book through the centuries. Everything people had no idea about when this book was printed. Everything people invented after someone bought a new book in 1656. Think about it. That book was already over 230 years old when your pen was manufactured. It was already an antique book when someone bought themselves a new pen which found its way to you 130 years later. And I also own a single page of a book from 1560, another ~100 years older than my oldest book. Things like these are just fascinating. Old books, coins, just everyday object.
Can we just all agree that the most impressive part of this video is how he actually called someone on the phone to ask for help?
Man: "John, are you watching the newest episode of 'Annoying Orange?'"
Other Man: "I'm watching the president give a speech"
Man: "So that's a yes?"
Why must everything be political
LOL
Lol
Lmaoooo
@@DramaPlot Do not promote this anymore.
“Well why is everyone’s mother named joe?”
I feel like this would be in an old-English accent
Lmao made me choke on my beefy burrito👽✌✌
Who's Joe
I love your style in this video so much.
Hey JAZZA you are such an inspiration thank you, I love your art have been watching since your show on abc 3 :)
Video Idea:
*"Can I create a sculpture using toilet paper?"*
(Quarantine-inspired)
Lets get this to the top so Jazza can see
He has been spending a lot on some projects but there is a line
That's a waste of toilet paper which is a shortage right now
Thicc:
"Dear me this woman is quite horizontally wide in her lower regions!"
Best one yet..🤣🤣🤣
OMG DO I SPOT A BTS STAN?!!!!?!
DID YOU WATCH THE 2020 FESTA???????!!
The ladies: “I must know where she got that bustle!” “Wait, it’s not pretend?”
@@James-ix5yj exactly what I wanted to write! Kind of sad Jazza missed the opportunity of drawing massive bustles but the art was rly good anyway
@@anishadelair8362 you are weird.
"By gum, she's left him on read again!"
i am just here to give you notification
i am just here to give you notification
i am just here to give you notification
@@Suffyrr jokes on you, I don't get notifications from TH-cam