NK and Bloons is so wholesome that it's hard to not follow along. I'm a legal adult having a chuckle at a fictional smug monkey archer learning the griddy.
I asked NK where golden bloons come from, and they are unpopped rubber to golded bloons. They also said those alchemists probably have some rubber to gold traps everywhere...
@@M-eye-tBintentional then that would be to op and the rubber to gold bloons aren't fully coated gold and maybe the rubber to gold if stayed to long makes them fully gold
Normal Game Dev: "We haven't put that in the game because, uh, uh, because we haven't yet ok?? Ninja Kiwi: "Dr. Monkey apologizes that his workshop got blown up by a stray mortar. He'll get the new upgrades to you shortly"
forgot the piece of lore about my dad (pat fusty) throwing me across the room for drawing a picture of us as a family instead of a treasure map to unlimited beer
I have had 2 questions since I started playing. 1. Why do the monkeys need to pop the bloons? 2. What causes loss of lives due to bloons making it to the exit?
1. It's a war 2. The lives are apparently a representation of how far the defense can be pushed back. Bloons making it through likely is both destructive to whatever they're defending, and just damaging to morale
Keep making these videos are really calming for some reason and I listen to them when I go to sleep, keep making them also when I’m not sleeping there still really good videos
@@penpenguin4767 Introduction In the vast expanse of the internet, humor reigns supreme. Memes, puns, and witty remarks pepper our online interactions, providing moments of levity and connection in the digital realm. However, amidst this sea of amusement lies a lurking specter: the incomprehensible joke. This essay delves into the depths of personal grief stemming from the inability to grasp a joke encountered on the internet. Through introspection and analysis, we explore the emotional turmoil and existential questioning that accompanies such experiences. Chapter 1: The Encounter It begins innocuously enough-a scroll through social media, a click on a seemingly harmless post. And there it is, nestled among the comments, a joke waiting to be deciphered. Yet, try as I might, its punchline eludes me. What ensues is not mere confusion but a gnawing sense of inadequacy. Why can't I understand this joke like others do? What am I missing? Chapter 2: The Search for Meaning Driven by a desire to unravel the enigma, I embark on a quest for comprehension. Google searches, urban dictionary entries, even consultations with friends-all avenues lead to dead ends. The joke remains obstinately inscrutable, mocking my attempts to grasp its essence. Frustration mounts as I confront the possibility that some humor exists beyond my cognitive reach. Chapter 3: The Echo Chamber of Doubt As days pass, the unresolved joke becomes a persistent presence in my mind. Doubt seeps into every interaction, poisoning the joy found in other comedic endeavors. I question not only my sense of humor but also my intellect and cultural literacy. What if my inability to understand this joke reflects a deeper flaw within myself? The laughter of others becomes a painful reminder of my perceived shortcomings. Chapter 4: The Isolation of Misunderstanding In the age of connectivity, misunderstanding feels like solitary confinement. Despite being surrounded by a vast network of online communities, I find myself isolated by my inability to engage in shared laughter. Attempts to broach the subject only result in polite explanations or dismissive responses, further emphasizing the gulf between comprehension and confusion. The joke becomes a barrier to connection rather than a source of unity. Chapter 5: The Weight of Unspoken Grief Grief, typically reserved for tangible losses, takes on a new form in the realm of incomprehensible humor. It is a silent burden, carried alone in the recesses of the mind. Each encounter with the unresolved joke resurrects feelings of inadequacy and frustration, perpetuating a cycle of emotional turmoil. Yet, like grief, it remains largely unacknowledged, hidden beneath the veneer of online anonymity. Chapter 6: Reflections on Acceptance In the midst of despair, a glimmer of acceptance emerges-a recognition that not all jokes are meant for universal understanding. Just as humor varies across cultures and individuals, so too does the capacity for comprehension. Embracing this realization offers a semblance of liberation, allowing for the possibility of finding humor in the absurdity of incomprehension itself. Chapter 7: Redefining Humor Armed with newfound perspective, I confront the limitations of traditional notions of humor. No longer bound by the expectation of universal understanding, I embrace the diversity of comedic expression. Humor becomes less about deciphering punchlines and more about the shared experience of laughter, transcending linguistic and cultural barriers. Chapter 8: Finding Solace in Connection Through shared vulnerability, I discover solace in the company of others who grapple with similar struggles of comprehension. Online communities dedicated to deciphering obscure jokes offer a sanctuary of acceptance and understanding. In embracing our collective perplexity, we forge bonds that transcend the limitations of individual understanding. Chapter 9: The Evolution of Laughter As time passes, the unresolved joke loses its power to inflict anguish, fading into the tapestry of forgotten internet ephemera. Yet, its legacy remains-a catalyst for personal growth and introspection. With each encounter, I am reminded of the ever-shifting nature of humor and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of incomprehensibility. Chapter 10: A New Beginning In conclusion, the journey through grief over an incomprehensible joke is not one of finality but of transformation. What begins as a source of frustration and isolation ultimately becomes a catalyst for self-discovery and connection. In embracing the inherent absurdity of the internet's comedic landscape, we find liberation from the burden of uncomprehended humor and embark on a journey toward newfound understanding and acceptance. Conclusion In the vast expanse of the internet, incomprehensible humor serves as a poignant reminder of the complexity and diversity of human experience. Though initially fraught with grief and frustration, encounters with unresolved jokes ultimately foster growth and resilience. By embracing the inherent uncertainty of humor, we transcend the limitations of individual comprehension and forge connections that bridge the gaps between us. In the end, it is not the understanding of a joke that defines us, but our willingness to laugh in the face of incomprehensibility. (chatgpt)
Hope they create a hero similar to corvus but instead of spells, it changes weapons. When the weapon changes, its range changes. It can go melee or ranged or sniper or sword, or launcher, and such. That'll be cool.
sorry if inaccurate 4:41 well that answers my question. 4:53 well I guess the modders are helping with research. 5:28 neat 7:16 ok then 7:49 lol 8:30 makes sense 9:11 what does happen?
I feel like itd be really funny if they have a 1% chance of dropping a seemingly normal pinnable with no timer that explodes far more violently than a pinable bomb
I dislike how the monkeys are 100% pure and perfect in every way, while the bloons are 100% evil. Like, the closest money to evil is the priestess that I can’t remember the name of.
@eetuthereindeer6671 I like the American way because you say the things in the order that their read most efficiently. For example, February 8th, 2024. In the other system you either read them out of order for how you say it or you say “the 8th of February, 2024”, which is less syllable efficient
@@ThatOneGuyRAR people could just leave out "the" and it'd be the same lenght. Sounds like an english only problem with an easy solution of just not using "the"
the necroblomacon might be a reference to tf2 where there is a book called the bombinonmicon, which appears on halloween and is the reason demoman has one eye.
Sniper is a good job mate! Challenging work, outdoors, and i bet you wont go angry, cause at the end of the day even if there are 2 monkeys left on earth, someone is gonna want someone dead...
1:53 So like how... radioactive energy is clean in real life anyways. People are scared of it because of the disasters in the recent past, but in reality, especially because the safety technology has progressed A LOOOT since then, it's super safe and produces absolutely ZERO unaccounted for waste. So as long as the waste is handled properly, it is totally clean energy. And handling the waste properly is not as big of an issue as people think. It is actually completely easy and cheap, it is more a political problem than an economical or logistical one. Kyle Hill went to interview people at a nuclear power plant and they explained to him how there have been easy, (comparatively)affordable designs for underground bunkers to store as much as needed for it to degrade and cycle so the space lasts forever, for a long time. The problem why they can't build it is because the people don't like nuclear energy, largely because of misinformation and media misrepresentation of it, so politicians never give the ok on those sort of projects, since the public doesn't like it. But logistically and economically, it would be super easy to pull off and not contaminate any ground water, since they accounted for that by saying it would be built in select locations and deep enough to not affect the ground water. But for now, this stuff needs to be stored in huge, military missle safe cylinders above ground, thick and safe enough that you can kill and hug them(Kyle Hill did that) without ever worrying about getting contaminated. TLDR: The bloontonium reactor being clean energy based is very realistic because nuclear energy is the cleanest there is.
NK and Bloons is so wholesome that it's hard to not follow along. I'm a legal adult having a chuckle at a fictional smug monkey archer learning the griddy.
Lmao, same. I'm glad the game I got into is so great
now nothing is gonna get past his 2020s humor either
I asked NK where golden bloons come from, and they are unpopped rubber to golded bloons. They also said those alchemists probably have some rubber to gold traps everywhere...
Then why don't rubber to gold Bloons drop monkey money?
@@M-eye-tBintentional then that would be to op and the rubber to gold bloons aren't fully coated gold and maybe the rubber to gold if stayed to long makes them fully gold
Okay interesting
@@Knight3469maybe it needs to soak the insides too
I prefer the theory that the golden bloons are the work of the monkey that drank the rubber to gold potion and became midas monkey
adora saying she wont sacrifice you is amazing and terrifying at the same time.
Quincy doing the griddy as a victory animation would be insane
You put your right foot in
Ok Joe right foot green
@@sniper7303flashbang
I mean, Biker bones has his "fortnite dance"
Quincy kicks a bloon, hits the griddy, loses his lives
1:27
Those beast handlers be shouting
"NIGHT FURY!"
*a t0 beast handler then is setting up a net cannon*
Normal Game Dev: "We haven't put that in the game because, uh, uh, because we haven't yet ok??
Ninja Kiwi: "Dr. Monkey apologizes that his workshop got blown up by a stray mortar. He'll get the new upgrades to you shortly"
“Dr. Monkey apologizes that he accidentwy frew up on his research, he’ll get back to working on it shortly”
@M1L0-time-0.0 “Dr monkey is calling his mommy to change his research table, he will be back shortly”
@@Firemaster27"Dr. Monkey is sorry but he has moved labs so it will still take a while to get the research back in order"
4:02 I wasnt expecting you, to mention Mr. Mundy from Tf2
I mean, he is a professional
@@konradfaessler9316and professionals do have standards
And professionals have standards
@@nateroman8789the standards are
1 be polite
2 be efficient
3 have a plan to kill everyone you meet
Good shot,mate!
I love these types of videos!
Finished the whole playlist and I still want more.
yo wtf we got same pfp but yeah i like more btd lore videos
@@4921oloH I thought you were the same guy.
I absolutely love that NK does stuff like this, it's incredibly charming
2:40
My man was having a time of his life
3:18 one must imagine high finanace finished
This is what I imagine nyc to be like
6:03 damn they pulling out the hardest questions 😔
forgot the piece of lore about my dad (pat fusty) throwing me across the room for drawing a picture of us as a family instead of a treasure map to unlimited beer
oof sorry lad
Damn bro that's tough
quincy hitting the griddy would be fire tbh🔥🔥
6:27 did they forget the mortar
I have had 2 questions since I started playing.
1. Why do the monkeys need to pop the bloons?
2. What causes loss of lives due to bloons making it to the exit?
Death sentence for saying ballons its bloons
@@magnifying_grass I changed it lmao, I didn't even notice when I typed that
The bloons are evil and malicious creatures that want nothing but death and destruction
According to Bloon Pop, Bloons can wrap themselves around buildings and fly them away, so probably that.
1. It's a war
2. The lives are apparently a representation of how far the defense can be pushed back. Bloons making it through likely is both destructive to whatever they're defending, and just damaging to morale
I’ve discovered a legendary capybara floating in sanctuary like the platforms in sanctuary
Keep making these videos are really calming for some reason and I listen to them when I go to sleep, keep making them also when I’m not sleeping there still really good videos
Honestly my favourite videos from this channel, bloons lore is so silly and it's great
The 31 bruh imagine...
"Hey that flower looks amazing!"
*thank you i wont sacrifice you today*
She's the quiet kid in training
Lmao 🤣
necroblonicon is a reference to TF2's bombinomicon real
its a reference to the neronomicon.
@@bims_der wooooooooooosh
@@ciaransemccormack8006 im not quite sure the comment is joking.if it is then im am very sorry for making that comment😭😭😭
@@bims_der Not good enough. Now, write a ten page essay expressing your grief over not understanding a joke on the internet. ⚡️
@@penpenguin4767
Introduction
In the vast expanse of the internet, humor reigns supreme. Memes, puns, and witty remarks pepper our online interactions, providing moments of levity and connection in the digital realm. However, amidst this sea of amusement lies a lurking specter: the incomprehensible joke. This essay delves into the depths of personal grief stemming from the inability to grasp a joke encountered on the internet. Through introspection and analysis, we explore the emotional turmoil and existential questioning that accompanies such experiences.
Chapter 1: The Encounter
It begins innocuously enough-a scroll through social media, a click on a seemingly harmless post. And there it is, nestled among the comments, a joke waiting to be deciphered. Yet, try as I might, its punchline eludes me. What ensues is not mere confusion but a gnawing sense of inadequacy. Why can't I understand this joke like others do? What am I missing?
Chapter 2: The Search for Meaning
Driven by a desire to unravel the enigma, I embark on a quest for comprehension. Google searches, urban dictionary entries, even consultations with friends-all avenues lead to dead ends. The joke remains obstinately inscrutable, mocking my attempts to grasp its essence. Frustration mounts as I confront the possibility that some humor exists beyond my cognitive reach.
Chapter 3: The Echo Chamber of Doubt
As days pass, the unresolved joke becomes a persistent presence in my mind. Doubt seeps into every interaction, poisoning the joy found in other comedic endeavors. I question not only my sense of humor but also my intellect and cultural literacy. What if my inability to understand this joke reflects a deeper flaw within myself? The laughter of others becomes a painful reminder of my perceived shortcomings.
Chapter 4: The Isolation of Misunderstanding
In the age of connectivity, misunderstanding feels like solitary confinement. Despite being surrounded by a vast network of online communities, I find myself isolated by my inability to engage in shared laughter. Attempts to broach the subject only result in polite explanations or dismissive responses, further emphasizing the gulf between comprehension and confusion. The joke becomes a barrier to connection rather than a source of unity.
Chapter 5: The Weight of Unspoken Grief
Grief, typically reserved for tangible losses, takes on a new form in the realm of incomprehensible humor. It is a silent burden, carried alone in the recesses of the mind. Each encounter with the unresolved joke resurrects feelings of inadequacy and frustration, perpetuating a cycle of emotional turmoil. Yet, like grief, it remains largely unacknowledged, hidden beneath the veneer of online anonymity.
Chapter 6: Reflections on Acceptance
In the midst of despair, a glimmer of acceptance emerges-a recognition that not all jokes are meant for universal understanding. Just as humor varies across cultures and individuals, so too does the capacity for comprehension. Embracing this realization offers a semblance of liberation, allowing for the possibility of finding humor in the absurdity of incomprehension itself.
Chapter 7: Redefining Humor
Armed with newfound perspective, I confront the limitations of traditional notions of humor. No longer bound by the expectation of universal understanding, I embrace the diversity of comedic expression. Humor becomes less about deciphering punchlines and more about the shared experience of laughter, transcending linguistic and cultural barriers.
Chapter 8: Finding Solace in Connection
Through shared vulnerability, I discover solace in the company of others who grapple with similar struggles of comprehension. Online communities dedicated to deciphering obscure jokes offer a sanctuary of acceptance and understanding. In embracing our collective perplexity, we forge bonds that transcend the limitations of individual understanding.
Chapter 9: The Evolution of Laughter
As time passes, the unresolved joke loses its power to inflict anguish, fading into the tapestry of forgotten internet ephemera. Yet, its legacy remains-a catalyst for personal growth and introspection. With each encounter, I am reminded of the ever-shifting nature of humor and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of incomprehensibility.
Chapter 10: A New Beginning
In conclusion, the journey through grief over an incomprehensible joke is not one of finality but of transformation. What begins as a source of frustration and isolation ultimately becomes a catalyst for self-discovery and connection. In embracing the inherent absurdity of the internet's comedic landscape, we find liberation from the burden of uncomprehended humor and embark on a journey toward newfound understanding and acceptance.
Conclusion
In the vast expanse of the internet, incomprehensible humor serves as a poignant reminder of the complexity and diversity of human experience. Though initially fraught with grief and frustration, encounters with unresolved jokes ultimately foster growth and resilience. By embracing the inherent uncertainty of humor, we transcend the limitations of individual comprehension and forge connections that bridge the gaps between us. In the end, it is not the understanding of a joke that defines us, but our willingness to laugh in the face of incomprehensibility.
(chatgpt)
Wake up babe new bloon td lore dropped
Does slimer act in accordance to Corvus’ will and thoughts?
And if so, does that technically label him as just a really strong pet?
2:39 bro that elite defender was having a hefty seizure 💀💀💀
2:04 me squash blon me happy
Maybe he was thinking of “flesh bananas iykyk”
1 half of mind: Yay hug hug bloon squash hug!
2nd half of mind: KILL SON GOKU, KILL SON GOKU, KILL SON GOKU, KILL SON GOKU
I was just binge watching your videos and a new one pops up, neat!
Pun intended?
I wonder how the two water paragons would react when they first met. . .
I like to think in their free time dr monkey and Quincy talk for hours at a time about the newest music
4:06 "Wave goodbye to your head wan-"
“I’m not a crazed gunman dad, I’m an assassin” -sniper
"professionals have standards."
- piss throwing maniac
Can't wait for the update where some snipers say "WANKAH"
what if randomly some monkeys just couldnt be used in some matches because they are "on break"
Lol, that could be brutal
Why do you think certain monkeys aren't available in some boss events?
@@NotAnEvilMastermindNot a good time for that.
All of pats lore is so wholesome I wish to give him a hug and a blanket for his pile
now I actually wanna hear adora's voice actor say "thank you. I wont sacrifice you today"
pieces of bloons lore is my favorite video series because i'll always forget it the minute i exit the video.
I like to think Corvus just likes to go on walks during Halloween and everybody thinks he’s wearing a really good costume
8:41 this goes fire 🔥
ngl i thought that corvus spirit was literally someone else on creative mode after death which would probably explain why corvus looks that way
You know that image of a guy floating behind a guy who’s running away from him? Yeah, that but it’s pat fusty about to give Corvus a hug
My Headcanon: Cornfield and Banana Depot are related.
Both are maps with an OBSCENE amount of removables
Banana farmers are related to the map.
what does the beast handler think about the hidden fossils on the map quarry?
It's so funny to see a game about monkeys and bloons with lore for every character, skin, upgrade and even maps hell even side monkeys have some
oh no, cult of the lamb music has spread everywhere
Hope they create a hero similar to corvus but instead of spells, it changes weapons. When the weapon changes, its range changes. It can go melee or ranged or sniper or sword, or launcher, and such. That'll be cool.
I can’t imagine Quincy hitting the griddy
I love how adora looks super scary and then her lore is: “very passionate is stuff such as costumes”
I can't believe I'd see the dastardly Feathers McGraw, but lo and behold. And yes, we should be wary of Pat's penguin
sorry if inaccurate
4:41 well that answers my question.
4:53 well I guess the modders are helping with research.
5:28 neat
7:16 ok then
7:49 lol
8:30 makes sense
9:11 what does happen?
0:10 hello :)
:)
Nice video! Entertaining and awesome!
Glad you enjoyed it!
So all the pets are in a pet daycare playing all day which means Quincy’s dad is just there playing with a pinguïn
LMAO
lmao
These videos are super fun to watch!
I'm glad you like them!
Quincy hitting the griddy would be crazy💀💀💀
3:26 0-0 ok,… good,…
3:38 What about the other way around (new strategy: hey BAD, you want some pineapple sushi?)
7:17 what about ice monke?
I feel like itd be really funny if they have a 1% chance of dropping a seemingly normal pinnable with no timer that explodes far more violently than a pinable bomb
The fact that you went out of your way to mention the Sniper from Team Fortress 2 is kind of funny.
Fun fact smile cubw is just the god cube from tower defence simulator and the god cube was made by lord exo
4:07 wait till one of the snipers start throwing jars full of pee at the bloons
I dislike how the monkeys are 100% pure and perfect in every way, while the bloons are 100% evil. Like, the closest money to evil is the priestess that I can’t remember the name of.
i didnt notice anyone saying this in the comments, but the name slimer could possibly be a reference to the ghostbusters franchise
4:09 dimple, the real answer
I was smiling ear to ear from this video :)
Honey wake up, a new blooms lore video came out
Game theory but btd6!
There is a slight typo in the video description. It says “These facts are from 10/26/2023 to 2/08/2023” instead of “2/08/2024”
How do you even read this terrible american way of writing dates 😅
@eetuthereindeer6671 I like the American way because you say the things in the order that their read most efficiently. For example, February 8th, 2024. In the other system you either read them out of order for how you say it or you say “the 8th of February, 2024”, which is less syllable efficient
@@ThatOneGuyRAR people could just leave out "the" and it'd be the same lenght. Sounds like an english only problem with an easy solution of just not using "the"
@eetuthereindeer6671 even if you exclude the “the”, there’s still the word “of” which gets added in
@@ThatOneGuyRAR eww
Geraldo is just the goat I'm so in love with him
Cult of the lamb music one love❤❤❤
Etienne’s favorite series would be A Song of Ice and Fire. Game of Thrones is just the first book 😏
Does anyone else think that it’s entertaining to watch these vids when your just scrolling through yt until u find dis??
I love this series keep it up
0:46 Ah, so like the pokemon Kricketune
fun fact: wizard monkeys grow mustaches at 3-0-0 and 0-4-0
Gwen boutta burn the Bloons with her mixtape
3:28 like the quite kid at school fr
6:33, uh. Morter monkey also got added after release
I love this series!
my personal head cannon is that bloons aren't another species but weapons for wars between groups of monkeys
the necroblomacon might be a reference to tf2 where there is a book called the bombinonmicon, which appears on halloween and is the reason demoman has one eye.
Dude... This is literally rename of Necronomicon
@@HmmHmm-ve7ou I’ve never heard of it
Necroblonicon? The one that made cyber Quincy loose his eye?
Dang hbomb will become the next matpat for btd6
What happened to the ice tower from pre btd5?
Wait until SMFC learns about the Supermonkey games
Bloons lore is so wholesome 🥰
yall nobody cares when you are the first viewer or the first comment
True
fr
i care
If you didn’t care would you leave a comment about it?
You also give nothing related to the vid
nice goodnight story
Spike factory middle path has no mustache
He said wizard monkey middle path
love this
So does that mean there’s a time ace monkey used explosives pineapple for cook off once
A. Pat has powers?
B. WHAT ON EARTH WAS IN THERE???
34 was my question. I asked if Sadda had any disciples
Nice! I should start asking them questions
My favorite musical artist is NK BLOON
I enjoy these type of video's
Sniper’s a good job mate
Sniper is a good job mate! Challenging work, outdoors, and i bet you wont go angry, cause at the end of the day even if there are 2 monkeys left on earth, someone is gonna want someone dead...
Quinc-Z probably goes hard
8:19 weak fire
1:53
So like how... radioactive energy is clean in real life anyways.
People are scared of it because of the disasters in the recent past, but in reality, especially because the safety technology has progressed A LOOOT since then, it's super safe and produces absolutely ZERO unaccounted for waste. So as long as the waste is handled properly, it is totally clean energy. And handling the waste properly is not as big of an issue as people think. It is actually completely easy and cheap, it is more a political problem than an economical or logistical one. Kyle Hill went to interview people at a nuclear power plant and they explained to him how there have been easy, (comparatively)affordable designs for underground bunkers to store as much as needed for it to degrade and cycle so the space lasts forever, for a long time.
The problem why they can't build it is because the people don't like nuclear energy, largely because of misinformation and media misrepresentation of it, so politicians never give the ok on those sort of projects, since the public doesn't like it. But logistically and economically, it would be super easy to pull off and not contaminate any ground water, since they accounted for that by saying it would be built in select locations and deep enough to not affect the ground water.
But for now, this stuff needs to be stored in huge, military missle safe cylinders above ground, thick and safe enough that you can kill and hug them(Kyle Hill did that) without ever worrying about getting contaminated.
TLDR: The bloontonium reactor being clean energy based is very realistic because nuclear energy is the cleanest there is.
Yap yap
6:36 reminds me of Squidward 😂
3:44 have they accidentally used explosive pineapples in cooking?