"Reginald are you sitting there in mine own salon chair truly going to point your whiskey sipper in my direction and minimize the importance of losing currency" Dare I say, this sentence is just a riot. It has filled me to the brim with glee.
After being deprived of real currency during the heyday of arcade games, I am all too enthused to maintain my distance from titles that seek to remove an abundance of capital from my person!
To be fair, the games that seek to remove an abundance of capital from your person are called MMORPGs. Or Ubisoft games. The Souls games seek to remove capital from that *character's* person. An altogether different color on the beast, wouldn't you say? Jokes aside, I sortof had a similar problem with Demon's Souls (the only one I've played) at first, given that I am the proverbial squirrel hoarding for winter, but once you realize you can just grind a close by - but safer area - to level up with your current souls if you're worried about losing them, or buy consumables with souls that translate into souls when used, then normally the souls you're carrying around are just the pocket change you can't do anything else with. Which means losing them tends to be a very minor setback, if any at all.
@@icarue993 "Yes." Games that punish players be subtracting fictional currency or requiring additional real currency to continue if the players mess up are ones I avoid touching, even if I were to have a 39'6" pole. (No more arcade games or platformers for me!)
@@ryanjones_rheios MMOs consumed a rather different piece of capital in my experience, that of time itself! Mostly played a game called Guild Wars 2 when I was playing those types of games, it took a single purchase per campaign, no subscription. As far as the Souls game and their type go, I have only briefly tried the first Dark Souls and not for very long at that. Almost certainly would have employed the squirrel strategy, but with how old the TV was that the game was attempted on, I was not always fortunate enough to distinguish foes from terrain! They look like fun, except for that one bit. I think it was Blight Town in the second one? The memetic status of how unpleasant that neighborhood is managed to reach my uninformed ears!
@@ericbambach3222 I played GW2 as well, after really enjoying GW1 and having all its expansion. I burned out on GW2 before Thorns even came out. I just do *not* like the way that game evolved, but it was a great time sink and something I loved early-on. I never played either game right though. My first character in GW1 was the worst combo of classes (Elementalist/Warrior), and in GW2 I tried to run my Guardian as a burn DOT built *long* before it was viable. And in both I ran almost completely solo whenever I could. In fairness its not out of the realm of possibility for a Soul's games terrain to also be a foe anyway. =P Demons' Souls has a sortof proto-Blighttown that's similarly nightmarish, dark, and frustrating. Although it was nothing compared to the Illithid/Mindflayer prison that Demons' Souls had, imo.
Ah, yes, I remember when I began playing Elden Ring and did find myself most thoroughly trounced repeatedly by a beastmaster not ten leagues from the starting area. Most disheartening.
I was hoping the eyeglass falling down and being wordlessly replaced would be a recurring theme but I appreciate the tape for it probably removes hassle in the editing department
If I had a nickel for everytime someone said "Toodle-pip" in a Door Monster video, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's enough to know that I have got to stop using the "two nickels" joke by now. Toodle-pip.
Time to shake down DougDoug for some nickels? He did another GTA video, driving with his voice,and that was a command. It was... literally explosive, as any collision caused him to go boom.
I was constantly looking at Kyle's mustache thinking "Kyle, be careful not to get drink on your mustache!" I fecking died when, between shots, his mistache made it's way into his drink.
Reginald is clearly a many of many worlds and great knowledge. His ever shifting accent obviously denotes his all knowing and worldly state as a gentleman of renown.
@@HellsingRuler I believe he was going down to fight some lions while having valuables on his person. In other words, going to fight great beasts with the potential to lose his life and, more importantly, his capital. This activity simulates that of the Souls model he was poo-pooing and, in a fit of good form, conceded due to his realized hypocrisy
I feel utmost delighted at the sight of the previously unstable monocle is now taped in its position. I believe it adds a subtle addition to the comedy of the skit built upon previously established standards of the previous. Very good, indeed.
I had voted for more Civ VI shorts, but I loved every single series that was on the community vote, and I actually really enjoy this one. Please keep it up and make whatever y'all have ideas for or enjoy the most, because those are always the best anyhow! Been a fan for ages, and for ages more. Love what you guys do!
Honestly the biggest issue with souls games is that without an internet connection with which to look up guides and walkthroughs the games are nigh unplayable. Not due to lack of trying, but due to an inability to know where the living fuck I'm suppose to go or what item to use. "What do you MEAN 'You got given a skull lantern to light up the tomb of giants.' where in the fuck in this inventory pile is a fucking skull lantern?? And why was I suppose to know it did absolutely anything, when 90% of what I'm given does sweet fuck all!"
True, but at least you could beat the elden ring without any wiki. It would be underleveled, and grind a lot more killing enemies. But it is possible at least. It was not the case with souls games .
Heh... I did all of the souls borne completely blind. And there's multiple ways to light the tomb of the giant. Sure, I missed secrzts, but yoi can perfectly complete the story by... Going on an adventure of learning and discovery.
Honestly he does. Unless you wander around hitting every random wall and doing every weird combination of nonsense to see if it works, you're going to miss out on a lot of completely unhinted stuff.
@@dusklunistheumbreon what the heck? Why would I do that? I just see something weird and hit sometimes, and sure I miss a ton of content but like I szid, it's bout having an adventure, not an optimal playthrough. It's how I get my fun. Discovery, adventure. NG+ is not the same and I feel that looking at guides destriy the magic. It's my personal opinion obviously but I think that if you've done tht, you've neutered a part of your experience.
I am DYING; this is even better than the first one hahahaha. The monocle taped to the face, Kyle's ever-prominent Calvin and Hobbes collection, "Oh, Humphrey, please, don't syay it" ... I could ask for little else.
I would love to see this become a recurring series where these two argue common disagreements in video games. Pokemon players have been arguing with each other for forever now, might be able to get a good video or fifty out of that fandom alone
@@NawidN While not a problem exclusive to Pokemon fans for sure, they are extremely notorious for it. More so than most other fandoms. There was a time where bringing up the Pokedex reduction would have half the fandom at each other's throats. Pokemon fans get very heated and opinionated, which while not always an entirely bad thing lends the community to having a certain argumentative perception of them that isn't inaccurate.
"What could possibly be enjoyable about fighting the same enemies, ad nauseum, for the privilege of losing progress?" Ah yes, that's why I don't care for Roguelikes. Wait, is that not what we were talking about?
The difference is that that's intended to be the main gameplay cycle of roguelikes. With Soulsborne games, it's more like they decided Zelda II is the pinnacle of game design
Most roguelikes are roguelites and dont actually mean lost progress. If you upgrade and make your char stronger after runs and improve the item selection and all that; thats progress. You dont keep the items gained on a run, but you do keep the progress. I wud agree tho that classic Rogue and classic Roguelikes do indeed meet the exact same criteria.
@@justineberlein5916 Well, as a fan of roguelikes, i disagree that losin all progress is part of the core gameplay of roguelikes. Most nowadays instd have you still gain progress on each death and improve your odds; not just by your actual skill cap increasin but by improvin your char or the item selection available in the dungeon or otherwise. Dungeons of Dredmor is one of the few modern roguelikes that actually does reset all progress on each run
Debate ideas. Comment ideas below 1) Fallout 3 & 4 vs Fallout 1 & 2 2) Lootboxes, they would love them its literally pay to win 3) first actions in a Civ game 4) is Skyrim overrated 5) anything Resident Evil, the less sense they speak the better 6) Pokémon starters. Not Gen 1, end video with of course its Bulbasaur, its the color of money.
I want this to be an episode in a reboot of Frasier. Like, someone calls in and says he's depressed because his girlfriend doesn't like Dark Souls, and Frasier's response leads to a big argument between the brothers because he likes the games and Niles doesn't.
Now that's Character development; last video, they couldn't keep the monocle on, so they made it fall of. Now they just have it taped on....just to immediately pull it off then stick it back on with twice the number of tapes. XD
Positively splendid gentlemen! Your mirth has rendered me amused. I dare say that I have even enjoyed myself and shall look back upon this picture with most fond recollections. Good show I must say, good show!
Truly the greatest gentlemen i have ever seen. Understanding each others view point and growing because of it! This was at least 3 golden monocles worth of discussion.
"are you gonna sit there in my salon chair, point your wisky sipper in my direction and minimize the loss of *currency* ?" "Good gawd, what have i said."
the release of this video could not have been better. I JUST finished Elden RIng today (like, 30 mins ago as of this writing) and now this! Chapeau gentlemen!
I myself shall tell you by my own words, that i actually and sincerely enjoyed this product and production of entertainment. *throws off monocle and rips off fake beard* Damn, this was awesome and way more entertaining than i anticipated from the thumbnail.
This just reminds me of this shit i saw recently from some random on twitter sayin that by the time youre thirty you shud only talk "business, finance, and fitness" with your friends, not "politics and pop culture". The voices you do is legit the posh voice i imagined in my head when i was readin the dudes tweet and writin how i imagined he was at parties in respomse to someone sayin "Steve sounds like a lot of fun at parties 🙄" 'Others: "Yall catch the latest ep of Ally McBeal? I cant believe th-" Steve: "Ahhh well, thats cute and all; but ive been makin bank on these stocks and have been thinkin about startin a third restaurant (first two went bust, but it sounds successful to say startin a third restaurant). Any of yall ever started a real business; and i dont mean a beanie baby collection. I bet you peons dont even lift."'
"What could be enjoyable dear sir in fighting the same enemies ad nasuem for the privilige of losing progress" I sir do not play the same games to fight the same enemies ad nauseum.. "Good your finally awake" Pay no attention to that Nord!
What gaming-related hot take would you like to see debated in future videos?
Yes
graphics DO NOT matter.
Kirby is the most powerful character ever
Would love to see these two debate something like Microtransactions or Pay-to-win. Or Pathfinder vs DnD. Love the idea!
I havnt played D&D, do that
I like the implication that Kyle was matching an hour of Bloodborne talk with events from his personal life and neither of them noticed
What, you mean you can't see the giant eldritch monster perched on the cathedral?
@@seanmurphy3430thats gary, hes my pet pitbull. Hes a good boy
The voices they do are absolutely positively unhinged and i love it
hit the byell! hit the byutton!
I didn't even realise I read your comment in one of their voices
1:10 - "Oh Humphrey please don't _syeay it..."_
I'm not certain why, but the fact it was someone else's hand entirely that yanked the monocle got me very good
Same. I had to rewind and watch it again because I could scarce believe it.
When?
@@kabhes9040 0:36
Not but thrice more, with my mouth agog.
It was the tape on the monocle that got me.
Love how you guys literally taped the eyeglass to him
Because it fell off last time!😆
Monocle
And fucking pulled it off anyway.
@@AnoAssassin 🤓
Pretty sure that tape is CGI
"Reginald are you sitting there in mine own salon chair truly going to point your whiskey sipper in my direction and minimize the importance of losing currency"
Dare I say, this sentence is just a riot. It has filled me to the brim with glee.
And then the follow up with the lion pit XD
After being deprived of real currency during the heyday of arcade games, I am all too enthused to maintain my distance from titles that seek to remove an abundance of capital from my person!
To be fair, the games that seek to remove an abundance of capital from your person are called MMORPGs. Or Ubisoft games. The Souls games seek to remove capital from that *character's* person. An altogether different color on the beast, wouldn't you say?
Jokes aside, I sortof had a similar problem with Demon's Souls (the only one I've played) at first, given that I am the proverbial squirrel hoarding for winter, but once you realize you can just grind a close by - but safer area - to level up with your current souls if you're worried about losing them, or buy consumables with souls that translate into souls when used, then normally the souls you're carrying around are just the pocket change you can't do anything else with. Which means losing them tends to be a very minor setback, if any at all.
fictional currency or real currency. Cause sadly, my boy, we live in a world where both happen.
@@icarue993 "Yes."
Games that punish players be subtracting fictional currency or requiring additional real currency to continue if the players mess up are ones I avoid touching, even if I were to have a 39'6" pole. (No more arcade games or platformers for me!)
@@ryanjones_rheios MMOs consumed a rather different piece of capital in my experience, that of time itself! Mostly played a game called Guild Wars 2 when I was playing those types of games, it took a single purchase per campaign, no subscription.
As far as the Souls game and their type go, I have only briefly tried the first Dark Souls and not for very long at that. Almost certainly would have employed the squirrel strategy, but with how old the TV was that the game was attempted on, I was not always fortunate enough to distinguish foes from terrain!
They look like fun, except for that one bit. I think it was Blight Town in the second one? The memetic status of how unpleasant that neighborhood is managed to reach my uninformed ears!
@@ericbambach3222 I played GW2 as well, after really enjoying GW1 and having all its expansion. I burned out on GW2 before Thorns even came out. I just do *not* like the way that game evolved, but it was a great time sink and something I loved early-on. I never played either game right though. My first character in GW1 was the worst combo of classes (Elementalist/Warrior), and in GW2 I tried to run my Guardian as a burn DOT built *long* before it was viable. And in both I ran almost completely solo whenever I could.
In fairness its not out of the realm of possibility for a Soul's games terrain to also be a foe anyway. =P
Demons' Souls has a sortof proto-Blighttown that's similarly nightmarish, dark, and frustrating. Although it was nothing compared to the Illithid/Mindflayer prison that Demons' Souls had, imo.
Ah, yes, I remember when I began playing Elden Ring and did find myself most thoroughly trounced repeatedly by a beastmaster not ten leagues from the starting area. Most disheartening.
I must say that this series is quite to my taste and would be greatfull if you good men make some more
*grateful 😊
Yeah, it's my favorite content of theirs.
ah yes
The delivery on "you pig 🎩" absolutely murdered me, great sketch!
Yes, then Matt looks straight into the camera 😁
I was hoping the eyeglass falling down and being wordlessly replaced would be a recurring theme but I appreciate the tape for it probably removes hassle in the editing department
Keep the random hand coming in and putting it back on!
The tape seemed to be different in some shots too though
If I had a nickel for everytime someone said "Toodle-pip" in a Door Monster video, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's enough to know that I have got to stop using the "two nickels" joke by now.
Toodle-pip.
Hey, a nickel!
Time to shake down DougDoug for some nickels?
He did another GTA video, driving with his voice,and that was a command. It was... literally explosive, as any collision caused him to go boom.
PRODUCE ME
You could record literally any conversation in this format and it would be hilarious to watch.
Every video game essay must be re-recorded in this format
I was constantly looking at Kyle's mustache thinking "Kyle, be careful not to get drink on your mustache!" I fecking died when, between shots, his mistache made it's way into his drink.
Reginald is clearly a many of many worlds and great knowledge. His ever shifting accent obviously denotes his all knowing and worldly state as a gentleman of renown.
The fact someone walked away, considered their stance and returned to politely concede the point is weirdly beautiful in 2022
I dont quite understand why walking down to the lions made him concede his point
@@HellsingRuler I believe he was going down to fight some lions while having valuables on his person. In other words, going to fight great beasts with the potential to lose his life and, more importantly, his capital. This activity simulates that of the Souls model he was poo-pooing and, in a fit of good form, conceded due to his realized hypocrisy
@@johnjames9534 ah thanks didnt even think about that. Thought he was just going to stab or shoot the lion through the cage
@@HellsingRuler The comment you're responding to is gone, so now I don't know the answer to your question!
@@HellsingRuler
What was the answer, I want to know xD
I love the mustache gag and the running "swine" jokes! Great video
Humphrey got that low-key insult game on point, sir.
How many hours did Matt spend trying to keep that monocle in before you settled on tape?
Ah yes, the face tape. Definitely the hallmark of the sophisticated gentleman gamer.
I feel utmost delighted at the sight of the previously unstable monocle is now taped in its position. I believe it adds a subtle addition to the comedy of the skit built upon previously established standards of the previous. Very good, indeed.
That monocle attached to the tape is gorgeous
I had voted for more Civ VI shorts, but I loved every single series that was on the community vote, and I actually really enjoy this one. Please keep it up and make whatever y'all have ideas for or enjoy the most, because those are always the best anyhow! Been a fan for ages, and for ages more. Love what you guys do!
First person shooters vs 3rd person shooters. I could watch a whole series on this
0:36 when your so appalled that your 3rd arm pulls of your monicle
I love that the monocle is taped on
Honestly the biggest issue with souls games is that without an internet connection with which to look up guides and walkthroughs the games are nigh unplayable.
Not due to lack of trying, but due to an inability to know where the living fuck I'm suppose to go or what item to use.
"What do you MEAN 'You got given a skull lantern to light up the tomb of giants.' where in the fuck in this inventory pile is a fucking skull lantern?? And why was I suppose to know it did absolutely anything, when 90% of what I'm given does sweet fuck all!"
True, but at least you could beat the elden ring without any wiki. It would be underleveled, and grind a lot more killing enemies. But it is possible at least. It was not the case with souls games .
Heh... I did all of the souls borne completely blind. And there's multiple ways to light the tomb of the giant. Sure, I missed secrzts, but yoi can perfectly complete the story by... Going on an adventure of learning and discovery.
This Sakkyun guy has too much time on his hands
Honestly he does.
Unless you wander around hitting every random wall and doing every weird combination of nonsense to see if it works, you're going to miss out on a lot of completely unhinted stuff.
@@dusklunistheumbreon what the heck? Why would I do that? I just see something weird and hit sometimes, and sure I miss a ton of content but like I szid, it's bout having an adventure, not an optimal playthrough. It's how I get my fun. Discovery, adventure. NG+ is not the same and I feel that looking at guides destriy the magic. It's my personal opinion obviously but I think that if you've done tht, you've neutered a part of your experience.
The fourth wall break at 1:32, the taped on monocle, the thing with the moustache and the glass, and more! Superb quality sketch dear boys
I am DYING; this is even better than the first one hahahaha. The monocle taped to the face, Kyle's ever-prominent Calvin and Hobbes collection, "Oh, Humphrey, please, don't syay it" ... I could ask for little else.
I would love to see this become a recurring series where these two argue common disagreements in video games. Pokemon players have been arguing with each other for forever now, might be able to get a good video or fifty out of that fandom alone
Arguments have been happening in all kinds of video game fandoms since forever. What makes the Pokémon fandom so uniquely suited?
@@NawidN While not a problem exclusive to Pokemon fans for sure, they are extremely notorious for it. More so than most other fandoms. There was a time where bringing up the Pokedex reduction would have half the fandom at each other's throats. Pokemon fans get very heated and opinionated, which while not always an entirely bad thing lends the community to having a certain argumentative perception of them that isn't inaccurate.
"What could possibly be enjoyable about fighting the same enemies, ad nauseum, for the privilege of losing progress?"
Ah yes, that's why I don't care for Roguelikes. Wait, is that not what we were talking about?
The difference is that that's intended to be the main gameplay cycle of roguelikes. With Soulsborne games, it's more like they decided Zelda II is the pinnacle of game design
Most roguelikes are roguelites and dont actually mean lost progress. If you upgrade and make your char stronger after runs and improve the item selection and all that; thats progress.
You dont keep the items gained on a run, but you do keep the progress.
I wud agree tho that classic Rogue and classic Roguelikes do indeed meet the exact same criteria.
@@justineberlein5916 Well, as a fan of roguelikes, i disagree that losin all progress is part of the core gameplay of roguelikes. Most nowadays instd have you still gain progress on each death and improve your odds; not just by your actual skill cap increasin but by improvin your char or the item selection available in the dungeon or otherwise.
Dungeons of Dredmor is one of the few modern roguelikes that actually does reset all progress on each run
@@SylviaRustyFae Noita is a pretty good one as well.
I love at the end during the upsell he just breaks, unable to hold it any longer xD
Ah yes, the complete Calvin and Hobbes. I can see you are gentlemen of wealth AND taste.
I hope this becomes a new staple of the channel. Absolutely love it. (Matt Locke is a plus)
This becoming a regular series is excellent...
...especially considering that Paradox is working on Victoria-3...
"i shall forgive you reginald, but i shall not forgett." thats going in d&d campaign 😂
This is probably one of my favorite series from y'all in a good while!
So many wonderful little touches in this! Great work!
Debate ideas. Comment ideas below
1) Fallout 3 & 4 vs Fallout 1 & 2
2) Lootboxes, they would love them its literally pay to win
3) first actions in a Civ game
4) is Skyrim overrated
5) anything Resident Evil, the less sense they speak the better
6) Pokémon starters. Not Gen 1, end video with of course its Bulbasaur, its the color of money.
The fact that it took them until the end of the sketch to break down in laughter is the best part of the video... well done!
That glance to camera, jesus, it cracks me up
As a dark souls enjoyer and Humble Brit...
Thats a bloody fair cop, it is.
It's admirable how this video is so funny even for me who has neither played nor watched someone else play any of the games mentioned
I just wish that the phrase "You sir just need to become better." was added anywhere in the dialog.
I look forward to more sophisticated debates like this in the future!
I cannot imagine how you can speak with those accents for more than two sentences without breaking into laughter 🤣🤣🤣
You've discovered why it cuts to reaction shots so much.
Hey, they got the monocle tape accessary! That's a pretty good strat to getting the diamond monocle!
Gentlemen, I must applaud this latest production most groggily! Thyank you so much for the minutes of laughter I enjoyed!
I'm so glad this wasn't just a one-off. I very much look forward to the prospect of even more!
I’m so jealous of your Calvin and Hobbes collection in the background
I love how long it took me to see the tape holding up the monocle. Very funny video.
I want this to be an episode in a reboot of Frasier. Like, someone calls in and says he's depressed because his girlfriend doesn't like Dark Souls, and Frasier's response leads to a big argument between the brothers because he likes the games and Niles doesn't.
I love this idea but I want to see Frazier hate on video games only to find out Niles is a closet gamer.
This is truly the Dark Souls of debate games
Would love to see RTS versus turn-based strategy!
Yes!
I like how his monocle is taped to his face to avoid the constant falling off of the last video with them.
As a non native English speaker this is really hard to follow but still really funny (and good practice)
I daresay I am positively overjoyed by the magnanimous effort put forth by your general person in such an arduous venture.
The way he fishes the mustache out of his drink is phenomenal
As a fellow gentleman, I do so enjoy these exchanges and look forward to the next discussion of the arts.
I love that matt/reginald has taped the monocle to stop it coming off like last time!
Outstanding! I could listen to Kyle and Matt Locke blather away all day! Loved the monocle and mustache adventures!
Now that's Character development; last video, they couldn't keep the monocle on, so they made it fall of. Now they just have it taped on....just to immediately pull it off then stick it back on with twice the number of tapes. XD
This might be one of my new favorite series...by jove, I could listen to a full podcast of this talk and topic.
this keeps getting better and better, if not for the very obvious tape keeping the monachle in place
I love how the tape lands on his shoulder.
That's obviously the CGI bit
This was *brilliant.* Props to the props for being just taped in place.
This is the best newer series you guys have come out with. A masterpiece, every one of the Sophisticated Gamers videos, if I do say so myself.
This video almost literally killed me, I laughed so hard at the mustache in the drink that I started choking on my lung (thanks Covid).
This can be a podcast, low-key great recurring character idea here. This is next to hobo joe
Welp, there goes the progress towards the diamond monocle
Loving the Calvin and Hobbes Collection and the Cave Johnson in the background!
This needs to be a regular series.
oh yes please tell me this is a series, i can never get enough of pretentious conversations
"Hit the be-yell, hit the byutton" LMAO 🤣🤣🤣
I almost choked when he dropped his stache in the whiskey XD
Positively splendid gentlemen! Your mirth has rendered me amused. I dare say that I have even enjoyed myself and shall look back upon this picture with most fond recollections. Good show I must say, good show!
I love these 2 old chaps
Truly the greatest gentlemen i have ever seen.
Understanding each others view point and growing because of it!
This was at least 3 golden monocles worth of discussion.
Incredible job! I am a huge fan of the pronunciations used throughout the video.
Do remember, its only a soulsgame if its from the highlands of D´ark.
Otherwise its just sparkling suffering
By Jove! This was a rousing good skit. I dare say it tickled me. Good laughs were had by all. Three cheers for these Merry Men of Mirth 🍻
The reason that monocle isn't staying in his eye without tape is because it lacks a brace that is supposed to be part of the monocle.
"are you gonna sit there in my salon chair, point your wisky sipper in my direction and minimize the loss of *currency* ?"
"Good gawd, what have i said."
Calvin and Hobbs, the most sophisticated of comical strippage
I think this is the first time i heard "Are you pulling my cane?" Lol
The monocle gag had me choking, that was brilliant!
We need more of these!
the release of this video could not have been better. I JUST finished Elden RIng today (like, 30 mins ago as of this writing) and now this! Chapeau gentlemen!
well i refreshed the homepage at a good time
I myself shall tell you by my own words, that i actually and sincerely enjoyed this product and production of entertainment.
*throws off monocle and rips off fake beard*
Damn, this was awesome and way more entertaining than i anticipated from the thumbnail.
I must admit, that despite his statement of "If you know what I mean" that i do not and am quite sincerely baffled at the statement.
The taped on monocle is great.
Lol, love how last time the monicle always fell, so this time, they decided to just tape it to his face.
Feels like a "checkmate,linconites" episode
I enjoyed the complete set of Calvin and Hobbes in the background.
It just made the absurdity of the whole thing exponentially absurd to me.
Sophisticated Commenter Debates Their Earliness Compared To Other Viewers
The tape seems to have helped lol, although i did enjoy the dropping and placing back of the monocle in the last video
This just reminds me of this shit i saw recently from some random on twitter sayin that by the time youre thirty you shud only talk "business, finance, and fitness" with your friends, not "politics and pop culture".
The voices you do is legit the posh voice i imagined in my head when i was readin the dudes tweet and writin how i imagined he was at parties in respomse to someone sayin "Steve sounds like a lot of fun at parties 🙄"
'Others: "Yall catch the latest ep of Ally McBeal? I cant believe th-"
Steve: "Ahhh well, thats cute and all; but ive been makin bank on these stocks and have been thinkin about startin a third restaurant (first two went bust, but it sounds successful to say startin a third restaurant). Any of yall ever started a real business; and i dont mean a beanie baby collection. I bet you peons dont even lift."'
"What could be enjoyable dear sir in fighting the same enemies ad nasuem for the privilige of losing progress"
I sir do not play the same games to fight the same enemies ad nauseum..
"Good your finally awake"
Pay no attention to that Nord!
I just noticed that the monocle is taped to his face...