I find it hilarious Michael was disbelieving at how they could pick "Bug Men of St. Christopher" before picking the equally ridiculous, though correct, "Vampire Taxes."
You do, very sparingly, but always awesomely, get the moment where you know what the answer is or type in the right answer and the game is like "pssst, that's the correct answer, pick something else". Maybe that happened.
@@THENAMEISQUICKMAN Nah, 4 are straight out eliminated because of references that wouldn't make sense and when tossing up between which was more likely written by a person in the room Vampire Taxes is less likely than White Man.
I didn't really find "vampire taxes" ridiculous. It sounds like a very classic name for these kinds of controversial things historically. Just like "Jim Crow Laws" or other things like that
@@Ravenishish i- the piece is clearly from a time where criticism of "white man" was NOT a thing in art, so it would make zero sense. Vampire Taxes doesn't sound weird if you remember this was before "vampires" became just a bit of pop culture.
@@solarprogeny6736 Honestly early 19th century art's never been a particularly strong suit of mine to the point where I guessed it was an older art style but without looking it up I couldn't rule out someone using that same style in a critique piece in more modern times, and frankly can think of several symbolic justifications of doing so. I'm more familiar with the Renaissance and the cubism movement.
@@pwnorbepwned Gavin did something similar when he nailed everyone with 'Cheese Rolling' at the end of a Fibbage 2 match, only he was fifth instead of sixth.
You know in retrospect Vampire Taxes is the only one that really makes sense because it has no relevance and/or comic value, so it has no reason to be there except for the fact that it's the correct one.
@@zelosjr idk it isn't that hard to figure out this game likes random answers and to put weird shit yourself. not that i think red herrings are a bad idea
Pretty sure this was deception with advantage and not even a Nat 20. If playing for accuracy, Michael's answer sounded more obvious than the truth, and both his answer and the truth sounded leagues more obvious than the memes and pop-culture references. So there was only two and half real options to pick from, the racist but believable "White Man", the strange and confusing "Vampire Taxes," or the totally believable and in no way a lie, "Bug Men of St. Christopher."
For anyone who remembers this vaguely but can't remember it, it was a Twitch Highlight from Ray playing with his fans (mods?). But yeah, it's on the Brownman channel, not AH stuffs.
I’ll be honest. I initially thought this was going to be a jab at Ryan, given the situation. I’m glad it wasn’t though, this was really funny, and it was nice to laugh instead of being upset at the news.
This is literally my first time seeing a Ryan infidelity joke since everything went down. I thought everyone was too afraid/soon to make one. Unexpected, but funny.
@@iamzsdawgy "The people delivered to the vampire taxes"? I was never an ambitious english student, but unless I'm missing something with the etymology of taxes or vampires, then the phrase is basically nonsense.
@@SailorPupitar AFAICT, "Vampire" is being used as an adjective, modifying the noun "taxes" - although in the image, the "taxes" are being personified as vampiric monsters. The phrase "Vampire Taxes" has the same structure (and similar meaning) as "excessive taxes". I can see how the phrase might seem ungrammatical if you took "Vampire" as a noun and "Taxes" as a verb. This _might_ have been less grammatically vague in the original French.
Michael can get everyone in Fibbage with a lie while only he gets the truth, and meanwhile in Drawful Gavin can make the truth so obvious that more than one person gets the right answer.
"the people delivered to the vampire taxes" doesn't make sense to Fiona? pretty obvious to me. "vampire" is used as an adjective, not a noun, so the taxes don't have fangs and turn into bats and shit....more like the cause people to be sucked dry of their livelihoods. it's all a big allegory that greed turns hardworking people into humanoid monsters (like bugs and vampires and whatnot) just feels like she didn't connect the dots.
I’ve never been more proud of myself for correctly guessing A) that it was Vampire Taxes (because no one would come up with that shit) and B) that specifically Michael wrote Bug Men
I mean, if the game called the piece "Le peuple livré aux impôts suceurs dans la grande fosse du budget" instead, then......I forgot where I was going with this.
I guess I can't be too surprised more people didn't guess Vampire Races, or that they insist it doesn't make sense despite being correct and in line with political cartoons.
Love that Michael basically admitted to watching the shitty show on netflix The Order as I'm sitting here watching the shitty show on netfix, The Order.
The sentence shown actually does make grammatical sense, but could stand to use some punctuation to make it less confusing: “The people being delivered unto the vampire, taxes” It’s saying that taxes are a metaphorical “vampire” and people are being delivered unto them. A better way to write it out would be “The people are being delivered unto the vampiric social institution known as: taxes”
It's a terrible translation of the title "Le peuple livré aux impôts suceurs dans la grande fosse du budget" which is closer to "The people delivered to tax vampires in the big budget pit"
Actually «aux impôts suceurs» would indeed translate to 'to the vampire taxes', not 'to the tax vampires'. In French adjectives and other nominal modifiers tend to follow the nouns they describe, whereas in English they tend to precede them.
So, if we're being analytical, Michael was the only one who submitted something plausible. Majority of players submitted references that couldn't possibly be a truth: Babu submitted "Danger Zone. Only one leaves!" Matt submitted "Place E.T. feasts on their remains." Lil J submitted "Jar Jar looking Bug Bitties" Phatchat submitted "Achivement Hunter Main Room" All of the above reference movies, songs, video games, etc. from the late 20th century. The artwork obviously is much older. The only other options are: "White Man" "Vampire Taxes" and of course, "Bug Men of St. Christopher" The first one is a bit on the nose, and while feasible, its implications are too threatening to high public white folk at the time of its creation for it to become popular. Those white men would've buried such an artwork, banned or removed it from history, and it therefore wouldn't have been found by the Fibbage app. So the only viable options are "Bug Men of St. Christopher" and "Vampire Taxes" - and it's obvious which one of them sounds more accurate. Good job Micheal. ADDENDUM: Yes, obviously, picking lines for the laughs is worth it and definitely a strategy. Submitting a joke line may find some enjoyment in a few people, enough to just vote for it anyway.
There was a time where gavin did the same thing. The question was something about an unusual sport somewhere in england thats held annually. His lie was cheese rolling knowing everybody will pick that, and the truth was toe wrestling.
What i did once to my brother in the first fibbage game was lie and say pineapples because we both knew the answer was pineapple non plural and when he saw pineapples in plural he immediately pucked it
Michael's disbelieving "are you guys serious?" before dying of laughter as he goes from 10 points to 3500 in one round is absolutely brilliant.
Not to mention from LAST PLACE, to 1st.
@@Reblwitoutacause For reals! That's a power move right there!
That’s how the game plays out with a room of likeminded idiots. XD
On round 1 too
@@tonywinters724
To be fair, the bug men of St. Christoper lie was very convincing.
Michael basically threw the hail mary pass from one end of the field, ran, and then caught the ball himself at the other end of the field
Shockingly I understood the football terminology
Simpsons did it
@@lindsaym.8267 same lol. I’m learning sports ball slowly
You mean a Hail Barry?
@@SadKris no she’s an actor
I find it hilarious Michael was disbelieving at how they could pick "Bug Men of St. Christopher" before picking the equally ridiculous, though correct, "Vampire Taxes."
You do, very sparingly, but always awesomely, get the moment where you know what the answer is or type in the right answer and the game is like "pssst, that's the correct answer, pick something else". Maybe that happened.
@@THENAMEISQUICKMAN Nah, 4 are straight out eliminated because of references that wouldn't make sense and when tossing up between which was more likely written by a person in the room Vampire Taxes is less likely than White Man.
I didn't really find "vampire taxes" ridiculous. It sounds like a very classic name for these kinds of controversial things historically. Just like "Jim Crow Laws" or other things like that
@@Ravenishish i- the piece is clearly from a time where criticism of "white man" was NOT a thing in art, so it would make zero sense. Vampire Taxes doesn't sound weird if you remember this was before "vampires" became just a bit of pop culture.
@@solarprogeny6736 Honestly early 19th century art's never been a particularly strong suit of mine to the point where I guessed it was an older art style but without looking it up I couldn't rule out someone using that same style in a critique piece in more modern times, and frankly can think of several symbolic justifications of doing so. I'm more familiar with the Renaissance and the cubism movement.
The most fantastic part is that Michael got everyone else’s points while also getting points for getting the answer correct! A genius.
I mean what else could it have been?! Hahaha
@@gaydonaldtrump you’re welcome. I’m really glad you’re able to mentally grasp the comparison between my comment and the video. Proud of you
And he went from last to first place
@@pwnorbepwned Gavin did something similar when he nailed everyone with 'Cheese Rolling' at the end of a Fibbage 2 match, only he was fifth instead of sixth.
@@YouPear3 it's not a comparison it's just what happened in the video. It may as well just be in the description
Michael's logic is flawless
"I typed Bug Men of St. Christopher so the obvious second choice is Vampire Taxes"
You know in retrospect Vampire Taxes is the only one that really makes sense because it has no relevance and/or comic value, so it has no reason to be there except for the fact that it's the correct one.
That's why some games put in red herrings. Having only one non-player inputted answer makes it too easy.
🤔
It could have been someone who pressed the "lie for me" button
@@zelosjr idk it isn't that hard to figure out this game likes random answers and to put weird shit yourself. not that i think red herrings are a bad idea
>vampire taxes
>no comic value
The Bug Men of St. Christopher sounds like a topic for Red Web
Sounds like a creepypasta
It sounds like a movie the Cinema Snob would review...
BAND NAME I CALL IT!!!
@@jammyboywestsidebigdaddyg6441 Damn! Beat me to it.
It sounds like a Dr Who episode
This is what it looks like when you roll deception with disadvantage and throw two Nat 20s
Pretty sure this was deception with advantage and not even a Nat 20. If playing for accuracy, Michael's answer sounded more obvious than the truth, and both his answer and the truth sounded leagues more obvious than the memes and pop-culture references.
So there was only two and half real options to pick from, the racist but believable "White Man", the strange and confusing "Vampire Taxes," or the totally believable and in no way a lie, "Bug Men of St. Christopher."
This is up there with Gavin's sports question that he got everyone with.
Cheese Rolling
God that was insane. Winning on the very last Fibbage in just one shot.
There was also that one Jack got everyone with, Chewbacca
@@corbinselanne7990 no it was chew winnie or sum like that, he got michael and he was pissed
Because I’m British, I knew Gavin had absolutely cleaned up there and it was glorious to watch!
Jack got everyone with "Chewbacca", Gavin got everyone with "Cheese Rolling", and Michael got everyone with "Bug Men of St. Christopher"
Gavin had a great one where he got everyone with Cheese Rolling
th-cam.com/video/NwQPFvL56Og/w-d-xo.html In this one
Exactly the same thing, except with more Gavin
Jack also got everyone once, tricked them with a specific member of the correct answer.
Oh yes. I remember that one xD
Gavin’s finest moment!
My favorite is Michael laughing at people picking his New Zealand answer
Where’s that from?
“Walking until she wasn’t lost”?
@@wolfram4234 It's from Fibbage 3 with Tim Gettys, at around the 22:50 mark. Here's a timestamped link!
th-cam.com/video/YlZXsP3DW_g/w-d-xo.html
@RzfX15 You are the best kind of person
@@RzfX15 Thank you!
Michael is the funniest Achievement Hunter
I used to love ****, but now I love Michael
@@toddelmsworth640 Yup Michael is favourite now after finding out what [REDACTED] is.
@@toddelmsworth640 strangely enough they actually mention the forbidden one in this video.
@@AllyOJustice Exodia?
@@AllyOJustice ryan
Michaels laugh is the best thing ever
And Lindsay mimicking Michael's laugh is the second best laugh ever.
In the new Hembo video there's some good Michael laughter, it's so laughing AT you, I love it
Michael's explanation of making it longer killed me cause I just watched The Order not too long ago LMAO
First thing I thought when I read st christopher
Nothing beats Kevin Spacey's brother is a Kevin Spacey impersonator.
"EVERYBODY SAID KEVIN SPACEY!!!"
What’s great about that moment is it was an 8 player game, 6 people wrote it and the 2 that didn’t picked it!
For anyone who remembers this vaguely but can't remember it, it was a Twitch Highlight from Ray playing with his fans (mods?).
But yeah, it's on the Brownman channel, not AH stuffs.
@@EvilParagon4 th-cam.com/video/SJu3R2ozO_Q/w-d-xo.html - this one, i believe
I’ll be honest. I initially thought this was going to be a jab at Ryan, given the situation. I’m glad it wasn’t though, this was really funny, and it was nice to laugh instead of being upset at the news.
Same
And you had to go and bring it up
@@imaginaryblue6796 it's the internet. People will mention it. If you go to the comments be prepared, you reap what you sow
We don’t have to talk about it anymore. They don’t want to so why should we.
@@imaginaryblue6796 Because everyone's hurt and confused and we want to talk about it.
Up there with Ryan saying he loves his wife
There it is
thats a yikes
Ray: GOT EM
Shit
This is literally my first time seeing a Ryan infidelity joke since everything went down. I thought everyone was too afraid/soon to make one. Unexpected, but funny.
I just want to say that it does make sense grammatically technically speaking.
I believe she's referring to the "vampire taxes" part. which is a very rough translation of the original artworks name
@@SailorPupitar vampire taxes literally would be grammatically correct.
@@iamzsdawgy "The people delivered to the vampire taxes"? I was never an ambitious english student, but unless I'm missing something with the etymology of taxes or vampires, then the phrase is basically nonsense.
Yeah, it does.
@@SailorPupitar AFAICT, "Vampire" is being used as an adjective, modifying the noun "taxes" - although in the image, the "taxes" are being personified as vampiric monsters. The phrase "Vampire Taxes" has the same structure (and similar meaning) as "excessive taxes".
I can see how the phrase might seem ungrammatical if you took "Vampire" as a noun and "Taxes" as a verb. This _might_ have been less grammatically vague in the original French.
This reminded me of the time when Jack got everyone with the Star Wars answer.
Or when Gavin got everyone with cheese rolling
Michael can get everyone in Fibbage with a lie while only he gets the truth, and meanwhile in Drawful Gavin can make the truth so obvious that more than one person gets the right answer.
"the people delivered to the vampire taxes" doesn't make sense to Fiona? pretty obvious to me. "vampire" is used as an adjective, not a noun, so the taxes don't have fangs and turn into bats and shit....more like the cause people to be sucked dry of their livelihoods. it's all a big allegory that greed turns hardworking people into humanoid monsters (like bugs and vampires and whatnot)
just feels like she didn't connect the dots.
Michael Jones, if you need a drummer for your future band Bug Men of St Christopher, I’m putting in my resume upon request.
Sometimes there's just these great moments in Rouletsplays. This is definitely up there with the triple jester win in the TTT one.
Michael went from worst to first with that answer.
Grammatically that doesn't even make any sense grammatically. Grammatically!
The Single Best Fibbage Lie Ever.
Ryan: I didn't do anything wrong!
Ryan "nothing I did was illegal" Haywood
@@SpikeSeagull Ryan the “totally legal actions” guy
the real lie was that he used bing
It does make sense grammatically
Fiona, it does make sense grammatically.
Alt title:
"The worst Fibbage lie that worked"
The answer to the next question was a secret basketball court.
What about Cheese Rolling and Toe Wrestling during final fibbage?? Or does that not count because Ryan was involved?
I legit won a game of Fibbage b/c I knew the real name from this clip lol.
Favorite moment from me will be Michael screaming about falling for Jack’s “Tiny Weiner”
I’ve never been more proud of myself for correctly guessing
A) that it was Vampire Taxes (because no one would come up with that shit) and
B) that specifically Michael wrote Bug Men
Michael's laugh is everything to me !
The best part of this video is Michael's laugh.
Cause painting names are weel known for grammar correctness
It does in fact make sense gramatically
I had one that fooled six people in an eight-player game ... but it wasn't anywhere near as funny as yours. Well played.
#ListenToFaceJam
why was this suggested to me three years later lol
I thought this was gonna be when Gavin said "Cheese rolling" for the toe wrestling one.
I mean, if the game called the piece "Le peuple livré aux impôts suceurs dans la grande fosse du budget" instead, then......I forgot where I was going with this.
“achievement hunter main room” is an underrated answer
Are you going to include Gavin's that includes cheese rolling in the Final Fibbage?
The best still and stay is cheese rolling from gavin
I guess I can't be too surprised more people didn't guess Vampire Races, or that they insist it doesn't make sense despite being correct and in line with political cartoons.
This deserves the animated treatment!
Grammatically does make sense
2nd best... gavins "cheese rolling" when the answer was toe wrestling was the best (because he then won that game)
Grammatically vampire taxes really does work
How did this beat Gavin's Toe Wrestling vs Cheese Rolling in the Final Fibbage?
THAT was the best lie ever.
Sorry, but Gavin's Cheese Rolling lie is still number 1 for me!
No, I'm pretty sure the greatest Fibbage lie was Gavin with Cheese Rolling.
From worst to first. AND IT WAS EASY!
Ngl I thought this was when both Michael and Ray wrote Smegma
Its been 10 years and micheal can still deliver. What a madman
They should of gotten Ryan to do this game he would be a great liar lol JK
I'd say too soon but I think he deserves jokes like that to be made at his expense.
@@Matisyahuwu I know I’m sorry I didn’t want to say it but I just had to
ryan's basement would have been a good answer as well
You Ryan Haywoodyablowmeinahotelroom?
Damn bro I wonder how extremely they gonna purge his content off the site
Great stuff
Michael; “Gimme Gimme some of that Vampire Money! Come on!”
This is the second best lie imo, first best is Toe Wrestling by Gavin.
It's the St. Christopher which really sells it.
Gavin also pulled off one of these clean sweeps with Cheese rolling. Alsodid it for Final Fibbage so he got ALL the points
Gavin did just as well too
I always choose the most chaotic answer as everyone I knows always tried to make it sound right
Michael's maniacal laughter is the best thing in this clip
Sounds like a lovecraft story
Best is still "Smaller Italians".
I legitimately thought it was "white man."
This is like Fiona's lollipop is a candy incident but did Michael good.
how did people even get tricked by that? i'm so confused
I thought it was
*WHITE MEN*
How did they fall for that lmao
EVEN when i knew the title of this video his lie got me.
Love that Michael basically admitted to watching the shitty show on netflix The Order as I'm sitting here watching the shitty show on netfix, The Order.
Are there any bug men?
I just finished watching it and idk how I feel about it lol
The sentence shown actually does make grammatical sense, but could stand to use some punctuation to make it less confusing:
“The people being delivered unto the vampire, taxes”
It’s saying that taxes are a metaphorical “vampire” and people are being delivered unto them.
A better way to write it out would be
“The people are being delivered unto the vampiric social institution known as: taxes”
It's a terrible translation of the title "Le peuple livré aux impôts suceurs dans la grande fosse du budget" which is closer to "The people delivered to tax vampires in the big budget pit"
Actually «aux impôts suceurs» would indeed translate to 'to the vampire taxes', not 'to the tax vampires'. In French adjectives and other nominal modifiers tend to follow the nouns they describe, whereas in English they tend to precede them.
I always loved "smaller italians"
Cheese rolling from Gavin was up there
So, if we're being analytical, Michael was the only one who submitted something plausible.
Majority of players submitted references that couldn't possibly be a truth:
Babu submitted "Danger Zone. Only one leaves!"
Matt submitted "Place E.T. feasts on their remains."
Lil J submitted "Jar Jar looking Bug Bitties"
Phatchat submitted "Achivement Hunter Main Room"
All of the above reference movies, songs, video games, etc. from the late 20th century. The artwork obviously is much older.
The only other options are:
"White Man"
"Vampire Taxes"
and of course, "Bug Men of St. Christopher"
The first one is a bit on the nose, and while feasible, its implications are too threatening to high public white folk at the time of its creation for it to become popular. Those white men would've buried such an artwork, banned or removed it from history, and it therefore wouldn't have been found by the Fibbage app.
So the only viable options are "Bug Men of St. Christopher" and "Vampire Taxes" - and it's obvious which one of them sounds more accurate. Good job Micheal.
ADDENDUM: Yes, obviously, picking lines for the laughs is worth it and definitely a strategy. Submitting a joke line may find some enjoyment in a few people, enough to just vote for it anyway.
Not since Gavin's cheese rolling/toe wrestling have I ever seen anything like this. 😆
St. Christopher is the patron saint of travelers. Why would he have bug men in his employ?
The TH-cam algorithm is strong in this one
But does is make grammatic sense tho?
From last to first in one fucking round 1:32
How does Gavin's Toe Wrestling/Cheese Rolling compare?
Michael does not give himself enough credit for that lie. It was brilliant!
Best part is that one question took him from last to first
Gavin also for a lie like this. His lie was cheese rolling.
Little did they know how many people would have moved to Bing a few years later
I was honestly expecting this clip to be of that "Fog" moment, but then I remembered [REDACTED] was in that Let's Play...
There was a time where gavin did the same thing.
The question was something about an unusual sport somewhere in england thats held annually. His lie was cheese rolling knowing everybody will pick that, and the truth was toe wrestling.
What i did once to my brother in the first fibbage game was lie and say pineapples because we both knew the answer was pineapple non plural and when he saw pineapples in plural he immediately pucked it
By the way, the Vampire Taxes sentence is grammatical correct.
What’s a fibbage lie?
Go do your homework now lil bro
The second this picture appeared I lost it because I remembered this insanity. xD
I am going to pretend as if I understand what's going on
Nobody asked
I have no idea what’s going on. They are playing some type of game? I must explore this strange place some more
Yes. It's called Fibbage.
Are you okay?