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Quarnicles 2 :: Reacting to 'Monsters' by James Blunt music video
Here's a video of me reacting to the music video.
The music video:
'Monster' - James Blunt - ua-cam.com/video/DTFbGcnl0po/v-deo.html
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Відео

Laugh at my Pain :: Hot Sawce
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Here's a video of me eating wings. Hot Sauces: 1. High River Rogue - highriversauces.com/rouge/ 2. Lost in the Sauce OG Boodoo - lostinthesauce.ca/products/og-boodoo Earphones: Sony MDR-EX110AP - www.sony.ca/en/electronics/in-ear-headphones/mdr-ex110-110ap Undershirt: Fruit of the Loom Black - www.walmart.ca/en/ip/Fruit-of-the-Loom-Men-s-Black-and-Grey-A-Shirts-2-Pack/1YPDCAQ113MY
Where the River Meets - Jason Burnstick :: Abitibi River
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Fiddling with the DJI Mavic Mini. 'Where the River Meets' by Jason Burnstick off the album, 'Where the Blood Mixes'. LYRICS: Jk. All footage was filmed on August 30th, 2020. Location: Abitibi River
Driving to Kwata :: Moosonee, Ontario
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Filmed on March 11, 2019 on Moose Cree territory. Moosonee, Ontario. Northern Ontario. Just a trip to Kwatabohegan Crossing with TJ. Just Moosonee things. Thanks to Johnny Cash for the music: "White Girl" :: ua-cam.com/video/AUcJy1fwn60/v-deo.html
ASMR :: Relaxing Head & Back Massage, & Reading
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-With my dear friend Sage whom volunteered. Yes this is a parody
Canada Day 2018 :: Ottawa Rickshaws :: Ottawa, Ontario
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Filmed on July 1, 2018 on Algonquin territory, and Canada's capital, Ottawa. Thanks to A Tribe Called Red for the music: "The Muse" :: ua-cam.com/video/bkg8SnE75Rg/v-deo.html "Eanan" :: ua-cam.com/video/fAk5G9DdZxI/v-deo.html
Abandoned Plane :: Moosonee, Ontario :: Austin Airways Runway
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TJ and I uncovering the plane which was left for more than 30 years.
The Last Ride :: James Bay Winter Road 2017
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My last ride up the James Bay Winter Road. Filmed on March 16, 2017
Fiddlehead Picking :: Moosonee, Ontario
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By yours truly.
Losing the Light - EITS :: James Bay Winter Road
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Video was made using "Losing the Light" by Explosions in the Sky as my guide. "Losing the Light" is off the EITS album, "The Wilderness". All footage was filmed on March 13, 2017. Location: Moosonee, Attawapiskat, Kashechewan, and Fort Albany
January 26, 2017 :: James Bay Winter Road
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The JBWR is a 312 km winter road which connects us to the coastal communities of Fort Albany, Kashachewan, and Attawapiskat. De Beers can also be reached from JBWR. Kimesskanemenow means "Our Road" in Cree. Special thanks to the road crews of all communities to make it happen. Also Ice Road Truckers for the bright idea. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I'll try to answer them to the...

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  • @sonjapuls8840
    @sonjapuls8840 Місяць тому

    Komm her und lass ich knuddeln. Wenn ich keine Träne bei dir gesehen hätte, wäre das irgendwie nicht normal. Also, lass laufen. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @בלהאלגריסי
    @בלהאלגריסי Місяць тому

    שיר מהמם מלא רגש מאוד עוצמתי❤אהבתי את התגובה שלך🫶🫶🫶

  • @lindawallace3065
    @lindawallace3065 3 місяці тому

    They were both in the army & that’s what they said to each other when they were deployed😢🇬🇧

  • @nicosmortlock933
    @nicosmortlock933 7 місяців тому

    You being emotional just made be subscribe. Thank you for being honest with your emotions

  • @keelyrawson5573
    @keelyrawson5573 11 місяців тому

    Why were you laughing throughout? Very rude

  • @maureen348
    @maureen348 Рік тому

    James father had kidney cancer and he had only one as he,d donated one years before and no matches could be found until a distant relative saw this video and came forward who was a perfect match

  • @Silja147
    @Silja147 Рік тому

    For a moment I thought you have no soul but then I saw your heart melt ❤

  • @Michael-th9dt
    @Michael-th9dt Рік тому

    Hey I find it interesting people like you. I was watching her expression all through this and you are laughing which means you have no empathy which is a characteristic of a psychopath

  • @livb6945
    @livb6945 Рік тому

    THANK YOU for not being sorry for crying!! Crying is the apt reaction to this song ❤ Besides, crying is good for you 😊

  • @dolphinluver85dc
    @dolphinluver85dc Рік тому

    I lost my dad 3wks ago. May 4th 2023 n my Mama passed in Aug 2022 so its a double hitter for me an this song got me, by the end I was bawling so hard. Condolences to everyone who has lost their parents. Its a heartache i dont know how to deal with it

  • @sharongaskell
    @sharongaskell Рік тому

    Bravo..you gave yourself permission to cry. James is a poet ... courageous and real always. 'Monsters' invites us to share his pain and gives us permission to experience ours. An experience not a performance. Thank you.

  • @donyziege5099
    @donyziege5099 Рік тому

    Daddy is our hero.... miss you dad...

  • @mral8145
    @mral8145 Рік тому

    That was a very touching reaction. You’ve got a new subscriber. X

  • @AndrastesGrace_
    @AndrastesGrace_ Рік тому

    loved this reaction <3

  • @edimobe1340
    @edimobe1340 Рік тому

    What a beautiful and powerful song 😢

  • @jamescgarrett6356
    @jamescgarrett6356 Рік тому

    Thank you. Thank you for not pausing the song and letting the song just run to the end. Right up until his father touches his arm. This means a lot. Too many “Reactions” pause every few seconds, add a whole load of ignorant waffle and totally ruin this beautiful tribute song. You have clearly done a bit of background research, without ruining your experience, and this shows. Thank you again, and keep well

  • @pullupacuppa
    @pullupacuppa Рік тому

    I agree with you, do not apologise for crying. I shed tears every time I hear this song, it hits me in places I didn't know I had

  • @Yyyyyy5
    @Yyyyyy5 Рік тому

    This song is like the one chip challenge. You’ll probably lose.

  • @frederickmoller
    @frederickmoller 2 роки тому

    That was cool, thanks!

  • @marcoengelbracht4141
    @marcoengelbracht4141 2 роки тому

    I did indeed, enjoy your Videol My Dad passed away in 2006, to early to this his eldest son granddaughter to years later. I miss him every single day. Left a sub for you being able to show your emotions about the Video. Please know that real man DO cry. On specail occasions...

  • @glenhall7717
    @glenhall7717 2 роки тому

    That's my age and my dad died also 20 years ago know how you feel!!! So sorry mate I feel for you as we both know that sad sad feeling all the BEST to you and your family

  • @amasioneto4816
    @amasioneto4816 2 роки тому

    OMG está música me emocionou tô triste agora. Todos nós temos uma história triste pra contar e Deus nos conforta.

  • @scottdore8391
    @scottdore8391 2 роки тому

    Great video bro better then ice road truckers you fellas were living the dream 👍 one

  • @dannycarlow8204
    @dannycarlow8204 2 роки тому

    I'm gonna say it. That was weird to watch.

  • @karl-70
    @karl-70 2 роки тому

    You know what? I've lost count of the amount of reactions to this song I've viewed, but! This is the first one where the reactionist actually thought to tell their dad they loved them. That is the best and correct response. Respect for that.

  • @debrafujioka9792
    @debrafujioka9792 2 роки тому

    Why do you smile so damn much.I'am so sorry but it does bother me personally.

  • @nadinemeier3112
    @nadinemeier3112 2 роки тому

    I love your reaction. Thank you 🤗

  • @MuratKaya-sj7vm
    @MuratKaya-sj7vm 2 роки тому

    You are such a good guy. İ feel this

  • @milissaleatherwood6837
    @milissaleatherwood6837 2 роки тому

    Great reaction. 💜 Love seeing men be sincere with their emotions.

  • @markchaffee4571
    @markchaffee4571 2 роки тому

    Good morning, KJG...thank you for sharing your reaction to Blunt's Monsters. For a lot of people, this video has had significant emotional impact, eliciting a ton of sharing of their own personal stories of loss...regardless of not being a son of the lost...or not having lost a father. In the abstract...this is simply about the challenge of living in relationship...and facing the transition of the relationship to the absence of one of its meaningful partners. Some things you might consider in your reacting... If you don't know the content of a piece...allow yourself, push yourself...to get centered and calm before you enter. As you encountered...music has qualities about it that take us into spaces of our own emotional closets...which aren't necessarily directly connected to the content...but indirectly enough that things get triggered. It appears to me, as a counselor/coach/educator and listener with people struggling with PTSD...i.e., hidden, buried, or denied emotional memories...for decades...that you were fighting to stay atop of what you were feeling. If you take some time before a video viewing in which you don't know the content...then wherever it goes...it will be less jarring...less able to knock you off the horse...so to speak. With that in mind, think about the early part of the video as James begins to tear up...and ultimately tears are finding their way down his cheeks. Notice how powerful that is...and how he didn't fight them in any visible way...didn't wipe them away...didn't do anything...but sing his song. Openly, transparently, honestly. It's not only his voice that disarms the viewers...but his transparent and raw emotions around something we all can touch...even from a distance...the imagined loss of a parent. Audiences of those people sharing their creative output of whatever kind want to feel the creator, the content sharer...is being honest...or making an honest presentation of the creation. I don't have to have lost my father...to understand and sing about what that would feel like...to me...and you being like me...as a fellow human with a skull with a social brain of imitation...you, too, would feel it...as you did here. It was painful to watch you struggle to not let out what you were feeling. It was clear it was touching you significantly...in your breathing, your needing to chew your fingers...your fighting with your smile...all sorts of things...spoke to the internal fight...the anxiety...the internal confusion as to what to do with what you were feeling. I'm not sure the images in your head that were fueling that internal fight...as such struggles are when we "don't want people to think...". Music finishes...you continued the fight as you would start to touch it as you talked...it would start to well up...and you would tamp it quickly back down...making you more anxious...more uncertain...more frustrated with yourself in being unable to walk through your feelings quickly, easily...without laughing when it wasn't what you were feeling. Stop and think about...as a content creator...what you audience is wanting to see in your reaction. They want to see the real you. If that means you stoic and dead to an emotional presentation...and that's the real you...well...that's the real you. If it means this touches lots of energy in you that is vulnerable, fragile, highly emotional and scary for you...that's the real you. The gift of your life comes through here seemingly once every 13.5 billion years...for a very short ride. We look to each other...not to find out how to feel...what to feel...as much as 'do you feel what I feel?' Note how many of the responses to your video are from people sharing their loss...and how they felt while watching, feelings that were in some way similar to yours. Yes...we look to each other to see if we're okay in what we're doing...the fundamental response relationship of being a social animal. When something affects us strongly...we want to find and share with others that which we experienced so strongly...because...it was so strong a response. We don't call each other to share that we trimmed our toe-nails today...but we would call to share that we broke our big toe when we dropped the couch on it while moving. So come and react...share...be the gift that is uniquely you...and be real, honest, open...transparent. As children...we cry when other children are hurting...and then we slowly learn in our socially dysfunctional group life to quit paying attention to the pain of others...until we're vaporizing children in Hiroshima and Nagasaki and not losing a bit of sleep over it. Notice what a pleasant world the trying to hide and deny what we feel...does for the beauty of our every day. Be so real...you allow the hurt...to hurt. mark

  • @jennywren7822
    @jennywren7822 2 роки тому

    I've just watched this again, and have stayed away from it because as others have said he seems to find it funny. Now I've watched it again, the laughing and making silly noises is a cover because he doesn't know what to say or do, he's completely out of his depth. At least his reaction is real, not like some reactors who have no empathy at all and the crying is an act, you can see it there's no tears, I find it embarrassing and don't watch. He is upset and certain parts you can see it, swallowing and emotion on his face before he goes into cover up mode. He does have a heart, his problem is showing it.... The first time I watched with the giggling, laughing and pulling silly faces, I did think he was a little peculiar, he isn't...

  • @margaretsmith927
    @margaretsmith927 2 роки тому

    Its very relatable on every level Its comes to us all The inevitability of death & how things come full circle parents & childrens rolls are reversed

  • @midwestcharm
    @midwestcharm 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the genuine reaction dude

  • @back2basics597
    @back2basics597 2 роки тому

    I am all cried out. It's been days of crying. When I'm all cried out this way, my comic twin awakens to find the funny even in the most macabre of scenarios. First, when we make plans, God just laughs at them. James thought it would be good to give tribute to the father he adores while James Sr. still can appreciate it. So God gives him a new kidney and he is now recovered. Second, I thought would it be nice to watch as many reaction videos and catch a few sociopaths, those who who have no empathy for anything so they try to fake it but not make it. So far I have found out a couple. Anything for a giggle. Reaction videos are hilarious to watch really.

  • @ellenswansondavis
    @ellenswansondavis 2 роки тому

    I am sorry people are judging your response. I took it to mean you were uncomfortable showing tears so doing what we humans do sometimes, try to cover with smiles and comments to distance yourself.

  • @dochubbell
    @dochubbell 2 роки тому

    It takes a strong man to show his tears. It also shows compassion, and those are just two positive qualities that makes you a worthy human being.

  • @dianadenman5637
    @dianadenman5637 2 роки тому

    Yeah, this song breaks everybody.

  • @eamonndoherty9945
    @eamonndoherty9945 2 роки тому

    Interesting reaction.....you looked more amused then sad.

  • @thebobsful
    @thebobsful 3 роки тому

    You are way too immature for this song. It will come to you one day. It comes to us all. That's ok. We all need to be allowed to grow up.

  • @stacybalson
    @stacybalson 3 роки тому

    What is wrong with you. It's funny to you? Help me to understand .

  • @deborahdennehy9937
    @deborahdennehy9937 3 роки тому

    My father had stomach cancer & just eventually covered his body. Mom & I went to the hospital on the way where he died. He was 74yrs old, & looked SO FRAIL!! It was heartbreaking at the time ofcourse. I'm so happy that James Blunt's family donated a kidney for his dad, after the video. Thank God. Take care. xxx

  • @hempelchamp
    @hempelchamp 3 роки тому

    It’s Ok To Cry!!

  • @jjjccc728
    @jjjccc728 3 роки тому

    I think you look like you had an interesting reaction, I couldn't tell because I couldn't hear what you're saying. I think you need to invest in a better microphone.

  • @darrylwhyte5406
    @darrylwhyte5406 3 роки тому

    Give this song and clip credit.. So many families have had to say goodbye to a loved mum or dad well before their time. Until you have experienced this, you will never know the heartache that comes with it. My dad passed 30 years ago and this song just rips bandaids off what I thought was healed..

  • @KennyChesney-u8z
    @KennyChesney-u8z 3 роки тому

    I loved watching you fight the need to cry. You should just let it out. It's cleansing. Call your daddy or mama. Call someone you love.

  • @SierraMiles
    @SierraMiles 3 роки тому

    Thanks for posting. Like cover tunes? If you have a minute, I just posted an acoustic cover of Shawn Mendes. As a fellow music lover, I'd love if you would check it out. It's on my channel. Hope you like it!

  • @stephanietip
    @stephanietip 3 роки тому

    I just found your channel and have to say,this song makes me cry EVERY SINGLE TIME without fail.

  • @chrisduncan7257
    @chrisduncan7257 3 роки тому

    Well I have two constructive comments to make: 1. sort out your volume 2. don't be disrespectful about the thing your reacting to. I have to say, I have seen a lot of reactions to this song, I guess maybe because it strikes a cord within me having dealt with loss myself. From your reaction I can only conclude you haven't suffered a loss yet, this is the first time I have seen someone laugh, smile and joke while doing a reaction to this song. I can only be happy for you if that is your situation, I would imagine when you do loose someone close to you, you will see this song in a totally different light.

    • @dianadenman5637
      @dianadenman5637 2 роки тому

      Chris, go set up your own reaction videos unless you're too lazy or too much of a coward. We aren't interested in your "constructive comments" or analysis of someone else's life. People show emotions in different ways. That's the interesting thing about reaction videos. Since you've seen so many reactions, you have to know that NO ONE comes prepared for what James Blunt tosses out in this song. People that hear this song are all different ages and backgrounds and I suggest that YOU are the one that needs to be respectful.... to KinJoeGrom and the rest of us that want him to share his reactions.

    • @chrisduncan7257
      @chrisduncan7257 2 роки тому

      @@dianadenman5637 hi Diana Sorry if you thought my response was disrespectful, it certainly wasnt my intension and i hoped it would help him grow his veiwers. I can see its taken you four months to form your reply and i can see its been very thought out and constructive. You havent resorted to vile name calling or hateful words at all and i thank you for being kind and considerate to others. Thanks again Ill take your suggestion into advisement, but it is unlikely i will react to music videos having seen much of what is around already it would be false reactions. Thanks though

    • @keelyrawson5573
      @keelyrawson5573 11 місяців тому

      This was my point it was like it was funny to him he wasn’t hiding any tears at all just mocking

  • @chrisbentley8567
    @chrisbentley8567 3 роки тому

    Actions speak louder than words. Why laugh!!!!!!!!

    • @donnamulrooney3387
      @donnamulrooney3387 3 роки тому

      Many people who are uncomfortable showing their emotions will smile or laugh as the real emotion attempts to express itself. These incongruous expressions of emotions are relatively common, my own father burst out laughing at his mother's funeral as he was simply unable to show the grief he was feeling. Sometimes a smile or a laugh mean just the opposite. I don't know if this is the case here but it's a definite possibility

    • @donnamulrooney3387
      @donnamulrooney3387 3 роки тому

      Having said all that, this song always makes me cry like a baby. I had a very unemotional (but loving) dad but my mum is highly emotional and I take after her.

  • @TM-sg1fr
    @TM-sg1fr 3 роки тому

    If you don't react to this song .... all I can say is 🤔