i mean, Uncle is a dude that is been busy for a long time doing absolutely nothing besides watching the world changing, meanwhile John and everyone else are too busy "GETTING MORE MONEH" "DOING DUTCH'S PLANS" etc...so they kinda know the world is changing but they don't know how so Uncle might know way more stuff than them
@@personhuman2239 my family owned land in rural Texas, they just kept the slaves cause no one was going to be checking up on them. By the 1920s they moved to San Antonio and brought the last 2 they had with them, they would of been young children during Lincolns illegal emancipation. Officially they listed them as family members, I believe the girl was named Juanita and you can find her on the census, but they rarely left the house and were maids, they weren't even allowed to use the toilet lol, I'm told they were made to go in a Folgers can and clean it out. The boy died not longer after they moved to San Antonio, he got sick and they didn't trust a doctor to not ask questions so they just let him succumb. Juanita died of old age in the shed they kept her in. Fun fact: I'm not white lol
@@neb519 You don't build a barn dumbass! What do you think this is, 1785? You buy one pre-cut just like the house. This is the industrial age, all the lumber fillers all have 'em.
As Uncle pointed out during a conversation with Bill, he is willing to work. However, he works smarter, not harder. Here and later on, he is perfectly willing to help John and Charles. However, his idea was not to build a house from scratch when they could simply buy the parts themselves.
I just realized, John's voice is slightly different from RDR2 Arthur's chapters than Epilogue's chapters. Tha latter sounds more like RDR1 John. And without Uncle, John wouldn't have no farm, no wife and no son.
Fun fact: Around the time RDR2 takes place, prefab buildings did actually become really popular irl. You'd order them in the mail and they'd ship you the parts for it over the course of a few months. Like Ikea but for an entire house I suppose
@@neb519 Yeah, it's definitely a pretty niche part of the Victorian era today but when you see suburbs from that era or just towns out west, lots of the houses were made from timber pre-cut in a factory and mailed to the site. Before modern suburbs where everything is built by the developers and power tools that let you easily cut wood yourself, it was a big deal.
Reminds me of Undead Nightmare when West Dickens gives John a blunderbuss and John asks “what year is it, 1850. Which if I’m not mistaken is when Red Dead Revolver takes place (1850)
@@neb519 I hope they entirely remake the game as it’s only SIX hours long, it really cannot be that hard to remake a six hour game with having a VERY bare bones story to work with.
way past Super Awesome Man I am back that filming again plus the greatest thing is it is always great to see your videos because every time I get a notification from your Channel it's always way past super awesome to see your videos keep up the great work
@@demeaningrope0329 well I hope and pray to whatever is out there, that I get come back as a youngin'. So that when you're old and facing death, I can be some two-penny $lave driver that hastens your journey into the grave. This is a fatal condition I got!
"Dumbass" is a way of calling somebody stupid. "What do you think this is, 1785?" This is Uncle basically telling John to keep up with the time he lives in, and realize it's possible to get lumber for a barn without making it yourself. People will sometimes say, "What year is this, (insert year here)?" to imply that someone's comments or behavior are like those of someone from a different time period. For example: Person A: "I'll pay for the groceries. Let me get my checkbook." Person B: "You don't have a debit card?" Person A: "No, I always write checks." Person B : "What is this, 1960? Just get a debit card!" Hope these help you understand the scene better.
In order to volunteer for 10+ hours a week, you need to be able to afford it. This is the Universal Basic Income. Let’s give volunteers a guaranteed minimum income of $1,500ish USD/month. So they can make our communities better. Huh
“I’ll give you another fatal condition” 😂
John talks like that to characters in both games quite a bit. His lines are gold lol
The fatal condition is called..............
L U M B A G O!!!!!!
@@j7jov32 very serious
gonna give him punchitus
@@neb519 Would love to see John kill Uncle.
John and uncle could have a sitcom
That would be awesome lol
I would totally watch that
They could and they should
The marston family sitcom
@@rdrtapy1085 Everybody Hates Uncle
"Building a barn takes 6 months"
-Some dude 1785
Must've been lazy back then
I wish I was in the Wild West
I live in a town that takes years to build anything. They’ve been building an ER for the last 10 years, might be done in the next 5.
Knowing the speed some workers build things at, six months is lightning speed
@@ChaplainPhantasmI'm curious how long will it take to actually build a barn back in those days?
Uncle a oldman teaching John about how the modern World works Is hilarius
Ikr lol
i mean, Uncle is a dude that is been busy for a long time doing absolutely nothing besides watching the world changing, meanwhile John and everyone else are too busy "GETTING MORE MONEH" "DOING DUTCH'S PLANS" etc...so they kinda know the world is changing but they don't know how so Uncle might know way more stuff than them
@@matheusjose3060 perhaps doing nothing was Uncle's secret weapon to do everything
Because Uncle is always looking for the easiest, sleaziest way to do things that requires the least work. Obviosly he doesn't want to build a barn
@@bobbertgrobbert4 I mean your not wrong but regardless do you know the difficulty of building a barn from scratch in fucking 1903ish it makes sense
I love the way Uncle says dumbass. Red Forman would be proud
Amen
Only time he’s mobile is to put his foot up John’s ass
There’s just something very scathing about the way Uncle says dumbass
this line and Arthur's "but it's 1899." when he hears there is still slaver owners are my two favourite lines
I love when a little humor is slipped in here and there
My family kept slaves until 1950s lol
@@notsans9995oh boy, what's the story behind that?
@@personhuman2239 my family owned land in rural Texas, they just kept the slaves cause no one was going to be checking up on them. By the 1920s they moved to San Antonio and brought the last 2 they had with them, they would of been young children during Lincolns illegal emancipation. Officially they listed them as family members, I believe the girl was named Juanita and you can find her on the census, but they rarely left the house and were maids, they weren't even allowed to use the toilet lol, I'm told they were made to go in a Folgers can and clean it out. The boy died not longer after they moved to San Antonio, he got sick and they didn't trust a doctor to not ask questions so they just let him succumb.
Juanita died of old age in the shed they kept her in.
Fun fact: I'm not white lol
This is 1899
“You don’t build a barn, Dumbass!” I dropped my controller I was laughing so hard
Such a delightful scene
This is the red dead redemption version of Lamar’s roast
That's quite accurate
You dont build some yee yee barn duuuumbaaasss
Nah that's "boy's as sour as week old milk"
The cheap 2$ one was better ngl.
Nah, it's the scene where Uncle calls the first house a dump that he wouldn't let his worst enemy take a shit in lmao.
:"A blunderbluss what is it 1850?"- John years later
exactly
It was Uncle that turned John into a real man
I'm a real boy
What do you think this is? 1785??
Best roast of the century
Damn straight
I fucking lost it after he said that😂😂😂😂
Which century
1:00
Don’t mind me this is just for safe keeping
Lol
What do you think this is? *1907?*
Precisely
Funny enough 2021 is exactly 114 years from 1907 like 1785 to 1907.
@@MrLyoseauh no, from 1785 to 1907 is 122
@@MrLyosea …
@@MrLyosea Not until 2029 will we be far from 1907 as 1907 is from 1785.
I vote that we get to play as Uncle in RDR3, only to play as his sarcastic personality. 😂
I'd buy it
Well lucky that you do get to play him in Red Dead Revolver
@@WolfclawTheGreatwolf yep
@@WolfclawTheGreatwolf No, you don't.
@@RedFloyd469 red Harlow is Uncle the one sbot kid
I died at this scene
Lol me too. That's why I just had to record it
Yannmergez D gtfo god of ass fan
Same
Rest In Peace @yannmergez s
@@caramelapples4393 At least he went out laughing.
"This is the industrial age" -some guy from 1785
yessir
Just imagine how funny the epilogue would be if John and Arthur were doing this together😂😂
That would've been great
"Barn'll take two of us six months to build."
"And here I thought the wolf eating yer brain made you a genius."
The epilogue really makes my laugh after, y’know but knowing what happens in 4 year sucks
Red Dead refuses to let you feel good for long lol. It does suck John hardly got any time to settle down
This is insane. Times have totally changed since then, huh?
Sure have
@@neb519 Well, what can you do?
@@KungEMuller you know the phrase "history is doomed to repeat itself"? Why can't that ever apply to good parts in history lol
@@neb519 Indeed! Indeed! To be honest, man, I don't know. Well, you know another phrase that people say. "Time waits for no man."
@@KungEMuller amen to that
Uncle: "Goats is easy, but they taste awful."
John: "I don't like goats."
And I've seen enough cows
@@neb519Eh, sheep then. But any livestock, you're gonna need a barn.
@@ChaplainPhantasm a barn will take the three of us six months to build
@@neb519 Oh, you don't build a barn, dumbass! What do you think this is? 1785?
@@neb519 Oh, you don't build a barn, dumbass. You buy one precut, just like the house.
*1785*
Yes
You buy one precut just like the house
This is the industrial age
@@presidentialworm7541 the lumber fellas all have em
@@MK-zw1xp That guy makes me hate the modern world
*"I dont like goats"*
-John Marston (1907)-
And he's seen enough cows
@@neb519
Well, sheep then.
But with any livestock, you're gonna need a barn.
@@gangrenousgandalf2102 a barn will take the 3 of us 6 months to build
@@neb519
You don't build a barn dumbass! What do you think this is, 1785?
You buy one pre-cut just like the house. This is the industrial age, all the lumber fillers all have 'em.
@@gangrenousgandalf2102 That guy makes me hate the modern world.
so strange hearing him say that without massive bass boost/deep frying
ikr lol
further evidence that Uncle is indeed Immortal.
Unfortunately
As Uncle pointed out during a conversation with Bill, he is willing to work. However, he works smarter, not harder. Here and later on, he is perfectly willing to help John and Charles. However, his idea was not to build a house from scratch when they could simply buy the parts themselves.
makes sense
Ok now I’m imaging Arthur , John and the other gangs trying to build a barn and living normal lives if they succeeded
Would've been nice.. but unfortunately, that's the way it is
“Oh you don’t 🅱️𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝 a 🅱️𝐚𝐫𝐧 𝒟𝒰ℳℬ𝒜𝒮𝒮“
@@smoggyimpala9934 1785
this is way uncle is worth keeping around. he's a lot more smart then john.
He sure is
Lmao, Uncle cracks me up 😂
Lol me too
Lumbago so fatal, Uncle really does believe he will die and be reincarnated to still mock John in his life time
hope so
He spends all his time thinking, because it pays well... eventually.
At some point
Oh man the way uncle says dumbass...
That's my ASMR
Hell yeah
"That guy makes me hate the modern world" If only John saw today he hate it even more. 😂
don't we all
Annoying we can’t play as uncle, though I guess we already have in revolver
Supposedly lol
Well, if a hypothetical 3 follows 2's example then it will go further into the past. Who knows.
this is like dialogue from a tarantino movie
Except better
Funny thing is Lumbago is a real condition.
Yes it is
The way they went back and forth about livestock and grazing with a little quiet tone is just how my grandpa talks to me sometimes.
@@Vintagium has he ever told you not to build a barn?
@@neb519 Yes. Yes he has. Except he's not an asshole about it.
“And I’ll give you another fatal condition” damn John 😂
Silly boy
I think low honor Jack got his insults from uncle
@@lawlexw6160 uncles are better
Uncle and John innocuously agreeing on goats tasting bad is such a funny scene
I agree
Jim Milton thinks it 1785 what a skill issue
I know Right
Love the way he puts full force into the 🅱️
Me too
I just realized, John's voice is slightly different from RDR2 Arthur's chapters than Epilogue's chapters. Tha latter sounds more like RDR1 John.
And without Uncle, John wouldn't have no farm, no wife and no son.
And if Uncle never had that Lumbago who knows what could've happened
@@neb519 bro uncle would’ve done kill Ross, Dutch, Javier, and bill all at the same time without even moving if he didn’t have lumbago
@@VioletMilks I believe you
1:02 😂😂😂 uncle tell you how you are and he doesn't give Damn who you are
Silly uncle
@@neb519 No, but he knows he's dealing with an idiot like John
even though the game is made in 21st century the dialogues are so well written it feels like conversation from 19th century
@@DigiWorld_WB i agree
Uncle has truly mastered the art of freeloading.
It's a special skill
I love how uncle sits under that tree
It's the lumbago
@@neb519 no just the position. Like he looks like that spider man meme
@@nintendoborn never looked at it that way. Interesting
Fun fact: Around the time RDR2 takes place, prefab buildings did actually become really popular irl. You'd order them in the mail and they'd ship you the parts for it over the course of a few months. Like Ikea but for an entire house I suppose
@@charonsferryold the historical accuracy is quite nice in this game. Not perfect, but still very good
@@neb519 Yeah, it's definitely a pretty niche part of the Victorian era today but when you see suburbs from that era or just towns out west, lots of the houses were made from timber pre-cut in a factory and mailed to the site. Before modern suburbs where everything is built by the developers and power tools that let you easily cut wood yourself, it was a big deal.
@@charonsferryold learn something new every day
*LUMBAGO*
*IT'S A FATAL CONDITION*
*Terminal Lumbago*
It's a fatal condition
I f-ing love that line
me too
@@neb519 mhm
@@xwinter__riderx9155 tahiti
@@neb519 was a nuclear bomb testing site
@@xwinter__riderx9155 irradiated mangos
This killed me 😂
Lol
“Do you believe in reincarnation?”
“NOH.”
@@chrisidoo rahh
Goats are actually pretty good. It just takes a while to tenderize. (My uncle owned goats)
@@Lazyguy143 good thing it wasn't 1785
If John hated the then modern age of early 1900s lord only knows how he'd feel about the current modern age.
He'd shoot himself
Just *ONE* time i hope to see you workin!
just once!
That part was so funny 💀
It was
bro uncle wasn’t holding back 😂
never do
Press 8, get straight to the action
Press 8 to cure Lumbago
0:59 best part
Agreed
Reminds me of Undead Nightmare when West Dickens gives John a blunderbuss and John asks “what year is it, 1850. Which if I’m not mistaken is when Red Dead Revolver takes place (1850)
Too bad revolver was poopy
@@neb519 I hope they entirely remake the game as it’s only SIX hours long, it really cannot be that hard to remake a six hour game with having a VERY bare bones story to work with.
@@Gingersnap_Adventures they were supposed to remaster RDR1 but who knows what happened to that project at all
@@neb519 knowing Rockstar they probably cancelled it for GTA 6 but hopefully they remake Revolver entirely and remaster RDR1 after GTA6.
@@Gingersnap_Adventures hopefully
I thought this was RD2. This games looks really damn good for its time holy
It is red dead 2 lol
Uncle be like, what you think this is 1785.
Sure is
" I wish to comeback as a younging " thats usually how age works uncle, unless you're Benjamin button
Yeah but the lumbago messes with your head
Assassins creed logic: "You don't build a house. You press a button and magic happens"
Precisely. This is the modern age
1:13 I can totally relate that I really hate the modern world right now
Same
Just ONE time i hope to find you workin!
Just ONCE!
Do you believe in ' Reincarnation ' John Marston?
No.
This is a fatal condition i've got!
Get on with what?
1:02 it’s the way he says it that’s funny.
Precisely
Listen to it at 0.25 xD
I cant breath rn 🤣🤣🤣
Bro this is so cursed 🤣
@@joshuabernier7282 ,Well I guess they really won't get on with things drinking that much 🤣🤣🤣
@@shadowagent6051 ikr! 🤣
Uncle is the strange man
He sure is
Um... I need to see more cow.... COWBELL!!!
xD
I laughed so hard while I was streaming this on twitch 😂😂😂 1:06
Uncle was the best
homelander kid in character too
What
Glorious my friend senpai always here with support and with big like 😮❤🍍👍
Thanks :D
Good old Red Harlow
Allegedly
way past Super Awesome Man I am back that filming again plus the greatest thing is it is always great to see your videos because every time I get a notification from your Channel it's always way past super awesome to see your videos keep up the great work
I highly appreciate the support man. Glad you're back too!
Just liek tha hause
exactly like it
Redemption 3 should be set in 1785.
That way John can see how a barn was really built
Just One time I hope to find you working Just Once!
Do you believe in reincarnation?
@@neb519 No
@@demeaningrope0329 well I hope and pray to whatever is out there, that I get come back as a youngin'. So that when you're old and facing death, I can be some two-penny $lave driver that hastens your journey into the grave. This is a fatal condition I got!
@@neb519 if we don’t get on with things around here then we’ll all starve
@@demeaningrope0329 get on with what?
You don't build a barn dumbass
I love it
Me too
guys i dont get it what its suppose to mean?!
sorry for bad english
"Dumbass" is a way of calling somebody stupid.
"What do you think this is, 1785?" This is Uncle basically telling John to keep up with the time he lives in, and realize it's possible to get lumber for a barn without making it yourself.
People will sometimes say, "What year is this, (insert year here)?" to imply that someone's comments or behavior are like those of someone from a different time period.
For example:
Person A: "I'll pay for the groceries. Let me get my checkbook."
Person B: "You don't have a debit card?"
Person A: "No, I always write checks."
Person B : "What is this, 1960? Just get a debit card!"
Hope these help you understand the scene better.
well put
I risked my life for this? A blunderbuss?? Is this a joke? What is this, 1850???
Classic John moment
@@neb519 right next to "you eat babies. You have to, to survive, everyone knows that. Ain't your fault."
@@skywolfx76 he said with such confidence even though 10 minutes previous he didn't believe he existed
Lumbago
It's a fatal condition
what do you think this is 1785
Yes I do
nice
Thanks
What do yah think this is 1785. :D
Maybe I do
@@neb519 woops I replied to the wrong video :D I wanted to get that quote from this vid and use it elsewhere XD
I approve of your endeavor
@@neb519 :D
@@neb519 i literally lost the other vid XD so wasn't even able ti use the quote :P
Nice
Thanks
YA DONT 🅱️uild A 🅱️arn dumbass
you sure don't
1:02
Best line of the game
1785😂😂
This is the industrial age!
What this mission called
"A quick favor for an old friend"
Lmaooo
Wololooooo
What chapter is this in
It's in the Epilogue
Is this DLC?
@@IsaacMazimoff nah, it's part of the epilogue
@@neb519 I just started the epilogue and I’m kind of upset that my horse died
@@IsaacMazimoff lol it happens. I've lost a couple horses during the campaign and it's severely inconvenient
@@neb519yup but usually i just go into the middle of the road and steal one
@@Yusufspider42 easy enough unless you just lost a really good horse and have to downgrade
In order to volunteer for 10+ hours a week, you need to be able to afford it.
This is the Universal Basic Income. Let’s give volunteers a guaranteed minimum income of $1,500ish USD/month.
So they can make our communities better.
Huh
And this pertains to Red Dead 2, how?
@@neb519 gamers are volunteers too. Let’s support gamers.
Volunteers for what
@@neb519 volunteers for anything. Like helping the elderly.
Again, what's that got to do with Red Dead and or gamers. I fail to see any sort of relevance
1:01
Title
Yessir
1:02
1:02
1785
exactly
1:02
e