The Tetris Effect is in fact a real thing. It's not dangerous, but many people who experience this feel like they're out of control. Learned that from my sister who is a psych major
I've experienced this with dating sim games and games like harvest moon. I do, in fact feel out of control, but at the same time I also feel like it trained me to think more about how people will recieve my words
I have played A LOT of Tetris in the past (on game boy, phone, tetrisfriends, and no doubt more places), and I can definitely confirm it's real. Back when I was at my best I would sometimes "bring" the Tetris game into the real world by seeing patterns and stuff as if they were tetris pieces, or think of tetris when closing my eyes lol.
20:30- i'm always amused by wikipedia's little side-notes... i think my favorite is the one about prolific serial killers that states "please do not expand this list by killing people"
I think they changed it to the standard "this is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness" spiel (which comes off as very cheeky/snarky when it's on the "list of numbers" article).
Here’s a fun quote from a Wikipedia article I read today: “The addition of a serial comma would not resolve the issue, as he could still be mistaken for a demigod, although he would be precluded from being a dildo collector.” And the person they were talking about was Nelson Mandela.
ahh, ok. so my terminal curiosity led me to look up that full quote and it's the article on serial commas. the actual example phrase this bit referred to was "highlights of his global tour include encounters with Nelson Mandela, an 800-year-old demigod and a dildo collector". Still a wild sentence, but a bit removed.
0:27 For those who don't know: It's a reference to the "infinite monkey problem" which states that if you had an infinite amount of monkeys randomly typing on a typewriter for an infinite amount of time they will by pure chance write the entire works of shakespeare.
If you had an infinite number of monkeys doing it, you wouldn't even need an infinite amount of time. One of the infinite monkies will do it on the first try. Likewise, if you have an infinite amount of time, then you only need one monkey. Eventually, it will do it.
0:52 For those who don't know, this is because Breaking Bad features an episode entitled Better Call Saul which is the first appearance of the character Saul Goodman in Breaking Bad. After Breaking Bad ended, a spin off series entitled Better Call Saul was created which would serve as both a prequel and epilogue to Breaking Bad with Saul Goodman as its main character instead of Walter White. Toward the end of the final season of Better Call Saul, there was an episode entitled Breaking Bad which would feature the first of several flashbacks involving Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. This means that Breaking Bad has an episode called Better Call Saul and Better Call Saul has an episode called Breaking Bad (the BCS episode title is a call back and a parallel as both of these episodes from each TV show would feature the first appearance of the other show's main character). EDIT: Also, just because Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul may have been spoiled for you, they are still absolutely worth watching. Both could easily compete for being the best show on television.
The Paris Syndrome is pretty much a real thing, and is very common among Japanese tourists, mainly because the Japanese tend to have a romanticized view of Paris being the city of love, that when they went there and experienced EVERYTHING the city has to offer, it's a very strong culture shock to them that many become depressed or disillusioned after. It's so rampant among the Japanese, that it had to be given an apt name. Tbf, the same could be said to many white people who chose to come to live in Japan due to their romanticized views of how nice Japan is to live in, only to be slapped by the harsh realities of inherent xenophobia, less-than-ideal working conditions and stifling unspoken cultural faux pas and rules
Japan's working conditions are getting better which is a plus. I don't know about the xenophobia part, every country has some xenophobes but I don't think Japanese is at all unwelcoming to foreigners in the grand scheme. Provided of course you follow Japanese customs, but again that's the same in every country. There's nothing more annoying than people who go to another country thinking their customs should be provided to them while they're there. People with that attitude need to stay in their own country. You're also way overplaying how strict the culture is, traditionally Japan was very strict but a lot of Japanese attitude isn't any different from most other countries these days. The newer generations taking over made things more relaxed than they traditionally were. Final note: I know tons of "white people" who have moved to Japan and absolutely love it there. Do you have some strange view that people can just up and move to Japan without knowing the language and culture? That's not how it works. Only tourists or big money business dealers can get in the country without needing to know the language and culture.
Have you heard of Jerusalem Syndrome? Similar causes, but manifests as religious psychosis where people think they're the second coming or some other prophet/figures. Almost as soon as they're brought home they go back to normal... So weird.
That bit about the Ninja Turtles not technically being turtles but tortoises seriously blew my mind. Had to go on Google to confirm... turns out tortoises are a sub-class of turtles. So every tortoise is a turtle, but not all turtles are tortoises. So they are turtles.
My friend said Macbeth on a production of Sweeny Todd. Sweeny fell through the trap door under his barber chair and broke his arm. The moving set piece that we used as the primary set broke and needed about fifteen people to move between scenes. The lid of the trunk fell off and broke a stage-hand's toe. Props kept breaking, everything that could go wrong did. She was forced to do the laps and it went flawlessly the next night.
Sounds like confirmation bias. Perhaps there was an occasion where someone said Macbeth on a different production, but nothing went wrong so you don't remember it. Perhaps those accidents would've happened even if your friend didn't say Macbeth.
3:40 lol well what this is referring to is literal jesters though, like ones who worked entertaining kings. This is referring to the fact that in order to be truly funny and spontaneous, jesters sometimes had to push jokes, sometimes as far as roasting the king himself, or the king's wife or others who he would never, ever be allowed to joke about if he was anyone else. Kings sometimes had special treatment of jesters and considered that every word they said was a joke and therefore the jester could never actually insult him. Kind of a willful blindness thing.
Best fools errand I've ever heard of was when my brother said that when he first enlisted in the RAAF, he was told by some of his mates to go fetch an ID-10T form, which doesn't exist, and when the name is written out, spells out _idiot_
It's probably based on fact that infinite amount of chimpanze randomly typing on typewriter for infinite time, will sooner or later reproduce all of Shakespears work.
8:50 the odd1sout literally posted a short about tourist attractions not being as advertised (ie. leaning tower of Pisa not being pizza and Golden Gate Bridge not being gold) and he had Paros disappointment in the video Also at 9:50, the Tetris effect connected trailer for switch talks about this effect
@@Lloz404 they be too of a weird to comprehend their own weirdness and don’t know what they want until they see it but after watching this video they fall in love with ninga turtle foots
20:25 You would think there's no bugs on your face because you can't see them. But no. There are. They're called Demodex mites, and they're all over your face. If you feel your face itches for no reason or feel like there's something crawling on them, that's your friendly neighborhood Demodexes.
Okay so I've just learned about the broken escalator phenomenon through this video, and I honestly didn't know that that was something that other people also experienced. I honestly thought there was something wrong with me ahahaha.
The chimpanzee is actually all of us in remote learning unsure of what to type because of lack of GOOD INSTRUCTIONS but you’re to scared to email the teacher.
In my dad's workplace, (lumber mill) they tell the new guys to find the spark plug for the electric chainsaw Sometimes it takes them quite a while to realize that spark plugs are used for gas powered tools, not electric
0:26 He's Writing Sonic Fanfiction 3:32 A Social Experiment 4:03 New Avengers Movie 7:11 That's Not Silly That's Infinity IQ 8:01 Pokémon Fans 8:21 Game Theory 9:39 The Beta Animation Test & The Black Friday Reel Have This 10:5113:17 Just Leaving This Here
0:26 well, considering what the infinite monkey problem entails, so would that be more of an inevitability, considering the problem is effectively: "infinite mionkeys typing random stuff onto a typewriter infinity amount of times will at some point write every possible text imaginable, including the works of Shakespeare". this would, however, include any form of really weird or downright disgusting fanfiction. Which would at some point of infinity, be written
9:40 you can actually find preliminary art AND voicelines of this “Evil Ventriloquist Woody” on TH-cam. Voiced by Tom Hanks himself. It is so freaky hearing the voice of Woody the Cowboy basically snapping at Slinky and Rex, telling how terrible toys they are and other just generally nasty things.
I also remembered for the Hatsuyume thing, the holy grail of things that one could dream of for the best luck of the year is a dream that has the hawk, an aubergine/brinjal/eggplant, and Mount Fuji. Too many animes referenced this for me to forget this particular set of things lol
To undo the curse of bad luck that comes from saying the name of The Scottish Play (not a running gag but a theatre superstition) one must go outside, spin in a circle 3 times, spit on the ground, curse, and then knock to be let back in. That play is cursed. For example, during a performance (I believe in Shakespearian times) a prop dagger was replaced with a real dagger and an actor (then refered to as a player) actually died. There have been performances of other plays where the actors said the shows name backstage and then had many things go wrong: tea cups falling on their own, many missed cues, ect..
I started watching breaking bad like 2 months ago. You may be late my friend, but we're always waiting. The fact that people are still making videos and amazing it to this day is what got me to watch it.
Cute aggression is supposedly a result of our brains not knowing how to properly to respond to cute things if the maternal instinct doesn't kick in, so instead you get this desire to destroy it to make the confusion go away. That's why when you see a cute thing one of your first instincts is to squeeze it really hard.
As a kid we used to have kittens in the house quite often and I experienced this feeling a lot. Never understood it back then and also had no idea how to communicate it to others. It's one of those things where you breathe an internal sigh of relief once you find out you're not the only one feeling this way.
yeah BUT every time i see an escalator at disney or a mall or wherever they're farmed, if the escalator happens to not be moving the people who manage it will block off the entrance/exit of it. the phenomenon might be why, or maybe its the angle being steeper then most stairs, or as i call them... lazy escalators
21:03 Lads. My musical prowess is finally being recognized. I must thank the Wikipedia team for getting my name out there. They will certanly ve mentioned why my album "Can We Fix It? No."
After seeing this video I feel like I should be more offended I wasn't allowed my own Wikipedia page (not even on the Norwegian Wikipedia), because I wasn't relevant enough. Now I'm just playing the game "how many albums do I have to release before I am relevant enough to have a small Wikipedia page"
Sidewalks should not be installed for a month after building construction then installed over the places worn into the grass where people will walk regardless of where the sidewalks are placed. Problem solved.
3:18 the jackbox game "Talking Points" has you covered, I'm pretty sure it's in party pack 7 but if you're gonna buy it make sure you get the one with Talking Points
The local community Gorilla Gardens some of the fuggly abandon lots on the edge of town. They plant trees & flowers. Looks nice in spring instead of dead shrubs & weeds. Mom & her friends used to scatter wildflower seeds on the side of highways before seasonal showers. I really want to do this too, but it never rains anymore, so nothing would grow.
Me when jack is thinking of sea turtles having flippers and not the other types of turtles that have actual clawed feet (such as snapping turtles and painted turtles)
5:22 - something 5th grade me used to do at a mall (im saying 5th grade, because that was almost the latest time I have been to a +2 story mall) was just walk up the escalator that was going down if nobody was using it, I think it was either wanting to walk but stay in one spot or to see if I could get to the top without assistance, but a challenge instead...
20:25 I have eczema/dermatitis so I basically feel like this all the time. I got so used to ignoring it that even if a real bug is on me it takes me a while to realize 😂 also I have a mole on my back that pinches me like an ant bite (I had it checked, it's benign) but it pinches me routinely, and the other day a wasp sting me but I thought it was just my mole and went to scratch my back and then the wasp flew in front of me. It was weird because my first instinct wasn't that I got stung, it was, oh this damn mole again.. that's just the tip of the iceberg with skin conditions though.
“What shows can’t you be bothered to watch?” All of them. I used to love shows but then I binged all 8 seasons of Game of Thrones when it had all came out and that broke me, forever. Now when I find a show going viral, I’ll spoil myself as much as I can and maybe watch some clips here and there depending. I just do it to get people off my back, since I’ve technically still seen it, without seeing it. Same with movies. “What do you watch them” 1. This hellsite 2. Nature documentaries (I can’t get enough),
funfact Jackbox have a game base around powerpoint karaoke in their party pack 7 called Talking Points very fun with a group of friends in real life of in a voice call with you or another friend streaming their screen of Jackbox
My favourite part about the chimpanzee is that out of the whole sentence, the words "probably not" are the only ones that get a hyperlink to a different article.
19:49 oh there's a name for this? I just thought this happens to everyone all the time. My whole life everything I do creates a pattern and I just always see it in the background of my other thoughts. Like Sudoku, I played sudoku on and off for years and so I'd just see numbers in boxes all the time when I wasn't playing. Or if I play a shooting game even for a couple days, I see crosshairs in my eyes for a while afterwards. And if I start a new hobby like some kind of art or even physical activity like walking or hiking, when I'm not doing those things I can still see them happening in my eyes like an afterimage. It doesn't bother me or anything, though knitting and crocheting get a bit annoying, if I knit of crochet then I can see the stitches like a watermark burned into my vision and it's a little in my way, not just in my head like the other patterns, they actually burn into my retinas from staring too much :/
7:29 Although at first glance this is cute and funny, roaming animals heads often get trapped in paper/plastic cups, and the result is that they die of starvation if noone helps them loose.
"not the basic original version no no, we're looking for the classic, the one that really brought it home. That's right Bob the builder version" i don't know what i was expecting, but it sure as fuck wasn't this 🤣🤣🤣🤣
19:47 this has got to be some neurodivergent stuff cause when i obsessively played polytopia for like a month it was how i perceived all my thoughts and the same happens with most hyperfixations
Next we need a video on weirdest wiki exits.
*this is big brain time*
heyyyyy
I will not eat, drink, or smoking
@@gelatopurple no no, you can drink, you can't dring though, you've gotta live off of smoothies
@@FunTimesOfBoredom ohh, I better go earn a lifetime supply of smoothies then
The Tetris Effect is in fact a real thing. It's not dangerous, but many people who experience this feel like they're out of control. Learned that from my sister who is a psych major
I've experienced this with dating sim games and games like harvest moon. I do, in fact feel out of control, but at the same time I also feel like it trained me to think more about how people will recieve my words
*_I am the man who arrranges the blocks that descend upon me from up above_*
@@FitzyCify
They come down and I spin them around, til they fit in the ground like hand in glove
I have played A LOT of Tetris in the past (on game boy, phone, tetrisfriends, and no doubt more places), and I can definitely confirm it's real. Back when I was at my best I would sometimes "bring" the Tetris game into the real world by seeing patterns and stuff as if they were tetris pieces, or think of tetris when closing my eyes lol.
Have a great Aunt who used to play the game boy version but had to give it up because of this.
20:30- i'm always amused by wikipedia's little side-notes... i think my favorite is the one about prolific serial killers that states "please do not expand this list by killing people"
I think they changed it to the standard "this is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness" spiel (which comes off as very cheeky/snarky when it's on the "list of numbers" article).
Aww man, I'll never get on Wikipedia now!
Here’s a fun quote from a Wikipedia article I read today: “The addition of a serial comma would not resolve the issue, as he could still be mistaken for a demigod, although he would be precluded from being a dildo collector.”
And the person they were talking about was Nelson Mandela.
I-I’m sorry, what?
What💀
which article? I'd like to think not the nelson mandela one
ahh, ok. so my terminal curiosity led me to look up that full quote and it's the article on serial commas. the actual example phrase this bit referred to was "highlights of his global tour include encounters with Nelson Mandela, an 800-year-old demigod and a dildo collector". Still a wild sentence, but a bit removed.
0:27 For those who don't know: It's a reference to the "infinite monkey problem" which states that if you had an infinite amount of monkeys randomly typing on a typewriter for an infinite amount of time they will by pure chance write the entire works of shakespeare.
lmao i knew that but people just make random math problems and try to solve them xD
It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times.
For some reason I find this bit of chance to be hilarious 😆
Ah, I see you're a nerd as well
If you had an infinite number of monkeys doing it, you wouldn't even need an infinite amount of time. One of the infinite monkies will do it on the first try.
Likewise, if you have an infinite amount of time, then you only need one monkey. Eventually, it will do it.
0:52 For those who don't know, this is because Breaking Bad features an episode entitled Better Call Saul which is the first appearance of the character Saul Goodman in Breaking Bad. After Breaking Bad ended, a spin off series entitled Better Call Saul was created which would serve as both a prequel and epilogue to Breaking Bad with Saul Goodman as its main character instead of Walter White. Toward the end of the final season of Better Call Saul, there was an episode entitled Breaking Bad which would feature the first of several flashbacks involving Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. This means that Breaking Bad has an episode called Better Call Saul and Better Call Saul has an episode called Breaking Bad (the BCS episode title is a call back and a parallel as both of these episodes from each TV show would feature the first appearance of the other show's main character).
EDIT: Also, just because Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul may have been spoiled for you, they are still absolutely worth watching. Both could easily compete for being the best show on television.
Hey! Spoiler notice.
The Paris Syndrome is pretty much a real thing, and is very common among Japanese tourists, mainly because the Japanese tend to have a romanticized view of Paris being the city of love, that when they went there and experienced EVERYTHING the city has to offer, it's a very strong culture shock to them that many become depressed or disillusioned after. It's so rampant among the Japanese, that it had to be given an apt name.
Tbf, the same could be said to many white people who chose to come to live in Japan due to their romanticized views of how nice Japan is to live in, only to be slapped by the harsh realities of inherent xenophobia, less-than-ideal working conditions and stifling unspoken cultural faux pas and rules
yeah
That's a nightmare!
Japan's working conditions are getting better which is a plus. I don't know about the xenophobia part, every country has some xenophobes but I don't think Japanese is at all unwelcoming to foreigners in the grand scheme. Provided of course you follow Japanese customs, but again that's the same in every country. There's nothing more annoying than people who go to another country thinking their customs should be provided to them while they're there. People with that attitude need to stay in their own country.
You're also way overplaying how strict the culture is, traditionally Japan was very strict but a lot of Japanese attitude isn't any different from most other countries these days. The newer generations taking over made things more relaxed than they traditionally were.
Final note: I know tons of "white people" who have moved to Japan and absolutely love it there. Do you have some strange view that people can just up and move to Japan without knowing the language and culture? That's not how it works. Only tourists or big money business dealers can get in the country without needing to know the language and culture.
Have you heard of Jerusalem Syndrome? Similar causes, but manifests as religious psychosis where people think they're the second coming or some other prophet/figures. Almost as soon as they're brought home they go back to normal... So weird.
AMONG US
That bit about the Ninja Turtles not technically being turtles but tortoises seriously blew my mind. Had to go on Google to confirm... turns out tortoises are a sub-class of turtles. So every tortoise is a turtle, but not all turtles are tortoises. So they are turtles.
Kinda like with rectangles and squares
@@christophergoldshot9028 teenage mutant ninja squares
Okay but they’re mutants,,, they’re not normal turtles,,,,, they can FIGHT
@@Hopelesscandies wait can your tortoise not fight? I mean I just got done teaching my terrapin judo, I guess other reptiles could learn too
My friend said Macbeth on a production of Sweeny Todd. Sweeny fell through the trap door under his barber chair and broke his arm. The moving set piece that we used as the primary set broke and needed about fifteen people to move between scenes. The lid of the trunk fell off and broke a stage-hand's toe. Props kept breaking, everything that could go wrong did.
She was forced to do the laps and it went flawlessly the next night.
Seems like a prank.
@@btf_flotsam478 Yeah, someone pranked us with life-threatening accidents. Deffo.
Sounds like confirmation bias. Perhaps there was an occasion where someone said Macbeth on a different production, but nothing went wrong so you don't remember it. Perhaps those accidents would've happened even if your friend didn't say Macbeth.
9:42 Jack - "Disney, make a dark universe of all your favorite childhood characters!" Disney: "We're already doing that!"
Pfft... then you should know the original fairy tails.
3:40 lol well what this is referring to is literal jesters though, like ones who worked entertaining kings. This is referring to the fact that in order to be truly funny and spontaneous, jesters sometimes had to push jokes, sometimes as far as roasting the king himself, or the king's wife or others who he would never, ever be allowed to joke about if he was anyone else. Kings sometimes had special treatment of jesters and considered that every word they said was a joke and therefore the jester could never actually insult him. Kind of a willful blindness thing.
Best fools errand I've ever heard of was when my brother said that when he first enlisted in the RAAF, he was told by some of his mates to go fetch an ID-10T form, which doesn't exist, and when the name is written out, spells out _idiot_
The probably part of that chimpanzee one makes it like 15 x more terrifying
I'm probably not in your closet.
It's probably based on fact that infinite amount of chimpanze randomly typing on typewriter for infinite time, will sooner or later reproduce all of Shakespears work.
I’m probably not aiming a shotgun at my closet
My point exactly
@@MyDude._. or rather, probably
0:35 when you know about the infinite monkey theorem, it makes it more understandable
At this point there is or has been a subreddit for literally everything
this isn't a subreddit
damn that sucks
@@mrleaf6055 yet
r/iforgottocommentonanemkayvideo
@@timerchannelofficial it took me way too long to read that
You have no idea how happy it made me for New Zealand to be included. I had to rewatch that four times out of pure joy.
I was so happy watching it sitting on my dads deck. It’s a great deck, real smooth, quite large, he erected it himself.
I am a kiwi too though and seriously it took me off guard
thank you porygon & bb 8
I have a book in my house called “how to organize your life”, the problem is that I can’t organize my life well enough to actually read it.
Lol.
3:06 is literally just a Jackbox Party Pack 7 mini-game. It can be very chaotic at times.
It's also called 'Talking Points' in Jackbox.
I actually really like Pantone 448 C. It's a very nice earth brown. Not over saturated. Slight green hue. Top 5 colors all time for me.
8:50 the odd1sout literally posted a short about tourist attractions not being as advertised (ie. leaning tower of Pisa not being pizza and Golden Gate Bridge not being gold) and he had Paros disappointment in the video
Also at 9:50, the Tetris effect connected trailer for switch talks about this effect
Hey Jack... Showing ninja turtle feet probably isn't a great idea, there are a lot of weidos on the internet
😂😂 sadly you're not wrong
😩
L o l
wise of you to assume that wierdos on the internet can't search it up themselves
@@Lloz404 they be too of a weird to comprehend their own weirdness and don’t know what they want until they see it but after watching this video they fall in love with ninga turtle foots
Snail: Munch, Crunch
Me: Maybe I am a Snail.
20:25 You would think there's no bugs on your face because you can't see them. But no. There are. They're called Demodex mites, and they're all over your face. If you feel your face itches for no reason or feel like there's something crawling on them, that's your friendly neighborhood Demodexes.
3:07
When a specific teammate always makes the PowerPoints, but they couldn’t upload it until two seconds before everyone comes in
12:00 *it all makes sense now. Jack's a theater kid.*
Why do Bunnings ALWAYS have that one broken escalator? Like, it's where you go to get things to fix things. Why can't they fix their escalators?
2:30 This Exact tower was in one of the greatest games of all times, which is
Goat Simulator
No way
Okay so I've just learned about the broken escalator phenomenon through this video, and I honestly didn't know that that was something that other people also experienced. I honestly thought there was something wrong with me ahahaha.
The chimpanzee is actually all of us in remote learning unsure of what to type because of lack of GOOD INSTRUCTIONS but you’re to scared to email the teacher.
In my dad's workplace, (lumber mill) they tell the new guys to find the spark plug for the electric chainsaw
Sometimes it takes them quite a while to realize that spark plugs are used for gas powered tools, not electric
0:26 He's Writing Sonic Fanfiction 3:32 A Social Experiment 4:03 New Avengers Movie 7:11 That's Not Silly That's Infinity IQ 8:01 Pokémon Fans 8:21 Game Theory 9:39 The Beta Animation Test & The Black Friday Reel Have This 10:51 13:17 Just Leaving This Here
0:26 well, considering what the infinite monkey problem entails, so would that be more of an inevitability, considering the problem is effectively:
"infinite mionkeys typing random stuff onto a typewriter infinity amount of times will at some point write every possible text imaginable, including the works of Shakespeare". this would, however, include any form of really weird or downright disgusting fanfiction. Which would at some point of infinity, be written
9:40 you can actually find preliminary art AND voicelines of this “Evil Ventriloquist Woody” on TH-cam. Voiced by Tom Hanks himself. It is so freaky hearing the voice of Woody the Cowboy basically snapping at Slinky and Rex, telling how terrible toys they are and other just generally nasty things.
I also remembered for the Hatsuyume thing, the holy grail of things that one could dream of for the best luck of the year is a dream that has the hawk, an aubergine/brinjal/eggplant, and Mount Fuji. Too many animes referenced this for me to forget this particular set of things lol
3:07 Jack just did an impression of how we do an impression of Australians lmfao
Nuclear pasta is something we need right now. Imagine once we figure out fusion, we get free stronk material. Just another reason to get it working
Whoever gave them the idea to read off wiki entries is a genius and I love you!
0:21 "To be, or not to be...
Typing Hamlet. That is the question"
To undo the curse of bad luck that comes from saying the name of The Scottish Play (not a running gag but a theatre superstition) one must go outside, spin in a circle 3 times, spit on the ground, curse, and then knock to be let back in.
That play is cursed. For example, during a performance (I believe in Shakespearian times) a prop dagger was replaced with a real dagger and an actor (then refered to as a player) actually died. There have been performances of other plays where the actors said the shows name backstage and then had many things go wrong: tea cups falling on their own, many missed cues, ect..
All of Emkay should commentate on a subreddit at the same time
ooh i like this sub already
also jack sounds like he's having a BLAST with this sub, now i wanna see robin and lexi do this
I started watching breaking bad like 2 months ago. You may be late my friend, but we're always waiting. The fact that people are still making videos and amazing it to this day is what got me to watch it.
0:36 missed joke opportunity
Should've said "Bana-rchy"
Cute aggression is supposedly a result of our brains not knowing how to properly to respond to cute things if the maternal instinct doesn't kick in, so instead you get this desire to destroy it to make the confusion go away. That's why when you see a cute thing one of your first instincts is to squeeze it really hard.
Brain: "Cute thing.... in lethal danger!! Must protect... but how?"
Brain: "Oh I know! If it's dead, its life isn't in danger anymore!"
As a kid we used to have kittens in the house quite often and I experienced this feeling a lot. Never understood it back then and also had no idea how to communicate it to others. It's one of those things where you breathe an internal sigh of relief once you find out you're not the only one feeling this way.
I really want someone to cover Andy's senseless murder for April fool's day maybe
Escalators can't "break down."
They merely become stairs.
yeah BUT every time i see an escalator at disney or a mall or wherever they're farmed, if the escalator happens to not be moving the people who manage it will block off the entrance/exit of it. the phenomenon might be why, or maybe its the angle being steeper then most stairs, or as i call them...
lazy escalators
21:03 Lads. My musical prowess is finally being recognized. I must thank the Wikipedia team for getting my name out there. They will certanly ve mentioned why my album "Can We Fix It? No."
I always tried to curse my school plays by whispering macbeth multiple times
You can’t tell me that Jack doesn’t pratice this subreddit 5 times before recording and it shows
Me, who instantly thought of the Bob the Builder version of Mambo No.5 and even has the CD sitting in my CD rack
Strangely enough Jack domesticated skunks typically have their scent glands removed.
After seeing this video I feel like I should be more offended I wasn't allowed my own Wikipedia page (not even on the Norwegian Wikipedia), because I wasn't relevant enough.
Now I'm just playing the game "how many albums do I have to release before I am relevant enough to have a small Wikipedia page"
16:47 we won’t stop until we find Andy’s murderer
The moment I saw the goat tower, it reminded me of the tower in the starting area of Goat Simulator.
never knew it was an actual thing
Sidewalks should not be installed for a month after building construction then installed over the places worn into the grass where people will walk regardless of where the sidewalks are placed. Problem solved.
Emkay is like the channel I least expected anything quirky from
5:00 lol I know the guy who discovered it is probably called Walker, but... Broken escalator phenomenon = Walker effect is just funny
This was great! Hope they do this funny subject more often
3:18 the jackbox game "Talking Points" has you covered, I'm pretty sure it's in party pack 7 but if you're gonna buy it make sure you get the one with Talking Points
The local community Gorilla Gardens some of the fuggly abandon lots on the edge of town. They plant trees & flowers. Looks nice in spring instead of dead shrubs & weeds.
Mom & her friends used to scatter wildflower seeds on the side of highways before seasonal showers. I really want to do this too, but it never rains anymore, so nothing would grow.
I believe pet skunks can not 'fart' on you bc they usually get their butt spraying glands removed
3:15 fun fact: the Jackbox game Talking Points is based on this.
Hi Jack! I typed a 500 word essay for world politics due Monday!
9:24 hey that’s me! I got a bunch of Star Wars books in 2021. I’ve finished all the comics but I’ve only read 2 novels (out of 6 or 7)
That paleontologist was really… Smit-ten with those rocks.
Me when jack is thinking of sea turtles having flippers and not the other types of turtles that have actual clawed feet (such as snapping turtles and painted turtles)
5:22 - something 5th grade me used to do at a mall (im saying 5th grade, because that was almost the latest time I have been to a +2 story mall) was just walk up the escalator that was going down if nobody was using it, I think it was either wanting to walk but stay in one spot or to see if I could get to the top without assistance, but a challenge instead...
AYOOO MY GUY NAILED THE KIWI ACCENT MY G YOU ARE BEING APPLAUDED BY A KIWI
20:26 the fact that "formication" and "fornication" are so similar is disturbing enough to suspect some association
20:25 I have eczema/dermatitis so I basically feel like this all the time. I got so used to ignoring it that even if a real bug is on me it takes me a while to realize 😂 also I have a mole on my back that pinches me like an ant bite (I had it checked, it's benign) but it pinches me routinely, and the other day a wasp sting me but I thought it was just my mole and went to scratch my back and then the wasp flew in front of me. It was weird because my first instinct wasn't that I got stung, it was, oh this damn mole again.. that's just the tip of the iceberg with skin conditions though.
My friends in middle school had the tetris effect. man they started having tetris dreams and that's when they knew they had to stop playing
“What shows can’t you be bothered to watch?” All of them. I used to love shows but then I binged all 8 seasons of Game of Thrones when it had all came out and that broke me, forever.
Now when I find a show going viral, I’ll spoil myself as much as I can and maybe watch some clips here and there depending. I just do it to get people off my back, since I’ve technically still seen it, without seeing it. Same with movies.
“What do you watch them” 1. This hellsite 2. Nature documentaries (I can’t get enough),
funfact Jackbox have a game base around powerpoint karaoke in their party pack 7 called Talking Points
very fun with a group of friends in real life of in a voice call with you or another friend streaming their screen of Jackbox
Now we need the weirdest wiki exits so we can finally escape what our teachers warned us…
12:45 I called it Macdaddy and the sad crew 😂
The argument where you say "turtles dont have feet", They're mutant turtles, Jack
It's in the name "Teenage MUTANT Ninja Turtles"
Jonathan looks fed up with his long life
My favourite part about the chimpanzee is that out of the whole sentence, the words "probably not" are the only ones that get a hyperlink to a different article.
13:49 OMG NEIL CICIEREGA
OMG NEIL CICEREGA!!!!!!!!!
2:30 This is the tower you start at in Goat Simulator.
I knew about 52hz but I didn't know there was a second one! That's so exciting
19:49 oh there's a name for this? I just thought this happens to everyone all the time. My whole life everything I do creates a pattern and I just always see it in the background of my other thoughts. Like Sudoku, I played sudoku on and off for years and so I'd just see numbers in boxes all the time when I wasn't playing. Or if I play a shooting game even for a couple days, I see crosshairs in my eyes for a while afterwards. And if I start a new hobby like some kind of art or even physical activity like walking or hiking, when I'm not doing those things I can still see them happening in my eyes like an afterimage. It doesn't bother me or anything, though knitting and crocheting get a bit annoying, if I knit of crochet then I can see the stitches like a watermark burned into my vision and it's a little in my way, not just in my head like the other patterns, they actually burn into my retinas from staring too much :/
7:29 Although at first glance this is cute and funny,
roaming animals heads often get trapped in paper/plastic cups,
and the result is that they die of starvation if noone helps them loose.
"not the basic original version no no, we're looking for the classic, the one that really brought it home. That's right Bob the builder version" i don't know what i was expecting, but it sure as fuck wasn't this 🤣🤣🤣🤣
9:51 I went to the article, it's actually pretty interesting. Added "Cloud Age Symphony", the opening theme from Last Exile.
10:11 That image is taken out of context. That is a caudal vertebra from a sauropod ( the kinds of dinosaurs with long necks ).
19:47 this has got to be some neurodivergent stuff cause when i obsessively played polytopia for like a month it was how i perceived all my thoughts and the same happens with most hyperfixations
"is it cute? I dont know, depends on if it farts on you" -emkay narrator 2022 (look ok idk if its Robin or Jack I always get them confused!)
Why does the albino skunks tail look like a toilet brush thoo😭🤣🤣
Jack singing bits
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I experience broken escalator phenomenon even when the escalator is working
Thank you Jack for being a blobject
Can't be bothered to see Game of Thrones. That train passed, and everyone on it has been shocked I've never seen a single episode of it
Woah there is that EmKay doing something other than Reddit???
That BANANA part is hilarious considering the recent news
2:48 the next frame is removed because it shows the man's fingers opening up and two rockets flying out, destroying the woman.
oh god
Hope everyone is loved today
Wiki entries are usually weird, anyone can change them. Plus, first. Great video.
Your not first my friend, I'm very sorry
you were forth
it looks like u were 6
8:58. I checked the page. The symptoms include increased heart rate, dizziness, vomiting, hallucinations, and feelings of persecution
Great, Paris sucks, and now the shadow people are chasing me...
Decently fun video! Thanks for uploading!
Creepy thing is that I was destroying a wiki when this was uploaded.
Destroying is not the same thing as replacing they're with their.