ryan saying emotional cheating is chill and then going “Well my chat agrees with me” when every single person was saying “what the fuck is wrong with you” is so funny
to be fair, he, as well as myself, initially interpreted the question as having an emotional relationship with someone who isn't your partner, which is 100% ok in non-toxic relationships. It's specifically the term "affair" that turns it into something not acceptable.
Watching NL say shit like "I need packing tape for my rainbow because I need to harvest my trees" during Ballionaire just makes me think of those tiktoks where people play fake games and make it up the whole time
nl doesn't need to worry about stolen valor. Even if he isn't autistic, it only took one poorly worded question for bud to take up the righteous fight for clear and precise quizs
haven't even watched the video yet but i saw kory in the description and got happy because i love kory :) he just consistently does things that make me replay bits over and over to laugh at ("yocchi" in mario party, justin saying he hadn't watched the office in dale & dawson), and i just enjoy his energy and voice
Ryan not getting the questions during Jackbox was so validating, because I have the exact same issue with questions like that. I hate the ambiguity. "It could have meant either this or that!" "Then pick one of them!!" "WHICH ONE‽ AAAAA!"
where do i gotta go to see the full discussion because i was fucking losing it listening to that. chiblee going "i didn't have enough room to fit my dress shoes for the streamer awards and everyone pointed and laughed at me" genuinely made me cry
yeah one of the biggest flags that you have autism is when you take an autism test and get mad at the questions for being ambiguous, that's basically more of a flag than "answering right" lmao
Also, my European ass lives 7 hours from my family within the same country. Some of us are just like that. And since we've got open borders, we could easily live in another country while also being 4 hours away from our family
29:27 There is a real version of something similar. Basically, there are real concerns about the flights home from furry conventions if they went down, the amount of tech/software support could cause issues on a global scale.
I think that doing this rules-lawyer thing of "the autism test doesn't make any sense because (hyper-literal reading of the text and complaining that an open-ended question is open-ended)" is an even greater sign of autism than getting a high score on the test
Building a PC is incredibly easy, most of the things people fear monger about (like damaging something with static electricity) are largely irrelevant. Unless you do something crazy like bend/snap off pins on your cpu you're unlikely to actually damage your PC. It's more likely to get damaged in shipping when purchasing it pre-built/built by a service. And even when you have a professional build it for you, they too can make mistakes like forgetting to properly seat your RAM, or not connecting fans, etc... If they make a mistake you either have to hope you can send it back for them to figure it out, or you end up having to open it up and try to figure out the issue on your own. But I guess if you're wealthy enough to not see paying the mark-up on parts and labor fees as a problem on a PC that already costs a couple thousand in parts alone, you probably won't see any of this as being a problem. No, you are not getting your PC built with custom selected parts, from a builder, for only a $100 fee.
Yeah, they kept saying 100 dollars extra but the markup is waaay higher and it feels like it's only going up. And I know Apollo said he chose the specific parts, but most people buying prebuilts won't know how to do that, so you run into the problem where the company is squeezing every bit of margin out by making less optimal decisions (e.g. a common one I've seen is using an unideal RAM configuration because they're just using up inventory). For basically any normal person it ends up costing a lot more to buy a prebuilt than building yourself. Especially given that now you can just buy the exact same build as a UA-camr and then follow their step-by-step video for building it. Might genuinely be better value to just buy someone's old build rather than buy a prebuilt.
@@myrimu9829 Especially given that now you can just buy the exact same build as a UA-camr and then follow their step-by-step video for building it doesnt mean it will actually work or you wont fuck it up
@@dangdudedan8756 TL;DR- PC building is easy, you are highly unlikely to mess anything up. And in the rare event that you DO mess something up, 99% of the time it is something easily fixable that causes no actual damage. ------- If you follow one of the hundreds of thousands of guides that exist on this site it will work. Building a PC is incredibly easy. I've seen literal children (with ages in the single digits) build PCs only using the help of a guide, its just not that hard. I could understand not wanting to do it yourself back before UA-cam was a thing, when you had to use step-by-step picture guides on a forum or out of a magazine, but that's just not the case anymore. I built my first PC as a child, and I was not some sort of genius (and this was before youtube was a thing). I wish we could all collectively agree to stop spreading unnecessary fear about the difficulty of pc building and stop exaggerating about the chances of messing it up. Hell, in most cases, when you do something wrong the worst that happens is the PC simply doesn't turn on (like when people forget to flip the switch on their PSU). There are even videos where youtubers purposefully tried to damage their PC builds with static electricity, they failed to do any damage.
NL is actually right on the emotional affair thing. However, '1' is still too low of a score for that question. An emotional affair isn't when you say "I love you, I would leave my wife for you". That's just an actual affair.
ryan saying emotional cheating is chill and then going “Well my chat agrees with me” when every single person was saying “what the fuck is wrong with you” is so funny
to be fair, he, as well as myself, initially interpreted the question as having an emotional relationship with someone who isn't your partner, which is 100% ok in non-toxic relationships. It's specifically the term "affair" that turns it into something not acceptable.
NL not finishing the autism test bc he was too busy arguing with the strawman of the test writer is such a funny image
It also gives us the answer
Watching NL say shit like "I need packing tape for my rainbow because I need to harvest my trees" during Ballionaire just makes me think of those tiktoks where people play fake games and make it up the whole time
well what do you think inspires these games
We're autistic guys, of course we BOWSAAAAR
NL interpreting the jackbox prompt overly literally and getting flamed by everyone is too real XD
just saw twitter, congrats on the marriage librarian 🥂
chat is this real
@@Leadbrawyes
librarian, do you take this woman, to have to and to hold, to be your lawfully wedded waifu?
You people believe anything
the librarian edited this one during the ceremony
nl doesn't need to worry about stolen valor. Even if he isn't autistic, it only took one poorly worded question for bud to take up the righteous fight for clear and precise quizs
someone said "when NL gets mad he kind of starts talking like his wife" and I can't stop nooticing
waaaaait
Oh God this feels way too Parasocial but also this is hilarious.
haven't even watched the video yet but i saw kory in the description and got happy because i love kory :) he just consistently does things that make me replay bits over and over to laugh at ("yocchi" in mario party, justin saying he hadn't watched the office in dale & dawson), and i just enjoy his energy and voice
kory kory we love our kory folks don’t we
Ryan not getting the questions during Jackbox was so validating, because I have the exact same issue with questions like that. I hate the ambiguity.
"It could have meant either this or that!"
"Then pick one of them!!"
"WHICH ONE‽ AAAAA!"
"im not too blunt" **proceeds to destroy the soul of someone who wrote a slightly rude comment**
bowsarr, bowsaré
NL is the live action Megamind we don't deserve, but he's the one we need.
-15x Oscar winning detective
The Switch argument got classic vibes holy shit
where do i gotta go to see the full discussion because i was fucking losing it listening to that. chiblee going "i didn't have enough room to fit my dress shoes for the streamer awards and everyone pointed and laughed at me" genuinely made me cry
@@pannnella I saw this comment before finishing the video and I was still not prepared for how hard it was gonna make me laugh, wow.
We're egyptian scholars of coure w- BOWSAAAAAARRRR 𓀀 𓀁 𓀂 𓀃 𓀄 𓀅 𓀆 𓀇 𓀈 𓀉 𓀊 𓀋 𓀌 𓀍 𓀎 𓀏 𓀐 𓀑 𓀒 𓀓 𓀔 𓀕 𓀖 𓀗 𓀘 𓀙 𓀚 𓀛 𓀜 𓀝 𓀞 𓀟 𓀠 𓀡 𓀢 𓀣 𓀤 𓀥 𓀦 𓀧 𓀨 𓀩 𓀪 𓀫 𓀬 𓀭 𓀮 𓀯 𓀰 𓀱 𓀲 𓀳 𓀴 𓀵 𓀶 𓀷 𓀸 𓀹 𓀺 𓀻 𓀼 𓀽 𓀾 𓀿 𓁀 𓁁 𓁂 𓁃 𓁄 𓁅 𓁆 𓁇 𓁈 𓁉 𓁊 𓁋 𓁌 𓁍 𓁎 𓁏 𓁐 𓁑 𓀄 𓀅 𓀆
+2
+2
1:24:42 im so mad that NO ONE laughed at this besides kory and like 4 chat members holy this got me crying
the struggle with all these questions in jackbox is not helping the autism case
yeah one of the biggest flags that you have autism is when you take an autism test and get mad at the questions for being ambiguous, that's basically more of a flag than "answering right" lmao
Chib getting so heated during the Switch argument that the microphone couldnt pick up his voice anymore wa so funny LMAO
Shoveling fresh baked content into the mind furnace aauuughaghhgh
15:12 not trying to armchair diagnose but this does sound like literal thinking
54:52 shoutouts to simpleflips
People really think librarian got married lmao
We're dockets guys of course this is the first time we're watching the streamer live
What the fuck is a docket
Ted Lasso the depressed horse, I love Chiblee so much
I'm so early dumbdog's twitch link is literally "apollo"
FRESH ONE BABY
13:50 when danny brown raps normal
56:02 i love how they actually explain how Pangaea separated but they sound just as insane as the Adin Ross XQC clip
1:43:42 HE'S INSANE
Damn I can't believe NL hung up on that
Incredibly restrained of Librarian to not just title the video "bald headed behavior"
1:27:32 "Planet"
1:32:52 "Mouth"
1:38:14 "Bojack"
Admitting to using Right Shift is such an unforced aura loss
1:24:42
Apollo LMAO
That "Describe him to me!" bit had Vine-energy.
Also, my European ass lives 7 hours from my family within the same country. Some of us are just like that. And since we've got open borders, we could easily live in another country while also being 4 hours away from our family
29:27 There is a real version of something similar. Basically, there are real concerns about the flights home from furry conventions if they went down, the amount of tech/software support could cause issues on a global scale.
that pancake looks like it has gills…
bless librarian
Congratulations on your marriage Librarian!! Hope for a fruitful life with you and your partner
guys, of course we're guys
those pancakes... brother....
Someone tell Ryan he might have hardware accelaration off on chrome and thats why it lags the stream
congrats librarian!!! us believers stuck with you 💪 💅 💍
53:59 I watched this while half asleep. Is this what being high feels like?
I think that doing this rules-lawyer thing of "the autism test doesn't make any sense because (hyper-literal reading of the text and complaining that an open-ended question is open-ended)" is an even greater sign of autism than getting a high score on the test
What
An open-ended question cannot be a yes/no question
@@Archimedes.5000have u considered taking the test
@@Archimedes.5000no prizes for guessing what you have
On god, the biggest sign that he has autism is the toe-walking. I've never met anyone who does that that isn't autistic.
@@herobrineharry7698 you struggled on 1 question there fore you have autism. no i am not a psychologist why do you ask
i put ashurbanipapal, he was the tyrant of assyria took me out
Just put the case of mondays in the bag.
we're Pangrea guys, of course we split into continents
We’re big bang theory guys of course we bazinga
1:15:30 lmao i cant
+2
LET'S GOOOOOOO.
they have to play fakin it more often its so good
1:25:43 proof Ryan is neurodivergent
Building a PC is incredibly easy, most of the things people fear monger about (like damaging something with static electricity) are largely irrelevant. Unless you do something crazy like bend/snap off pins on your cpu you're unlikely to actually damage your PC. It's more likely to get damaged in shipping when purchasing it pre-built/built by a service. And even when you have a professional build it for you, they too can make mistakes like forgetting to properly seat your RAM, or not connecting fans, etc...
If they make a mistake you either have to hope you can send it back for them to figure it out, or you end up having to open it up and try to figure out the issue on your own. But I guess if you're wealthy enough to not see paying the mark-up on parts and labor fees as a problem on a PC that already costs a couple thousand in parts alone, you probably won't see any of this as being a problem. No, you are not getting your PC built with custom selected parts, from a builder, for only a $100 fee.
Yeah, they kept saying 100 dollars extra but the markup is waaay higher and it feels like it's only going up. And I know Apollo said he chose the specific parts, but most people buying prebuilts won't know how to do that, so you run into the problem where the company is squeezing every bit of margin out by making less optimal decisions (e.g. a common one I've seen is using an unideal RAM configuration because they're just using up inventory). For basically any normal person it ends up costing a lot more to buy a prebuilt than building yourself. Especially given that now you can just buy the exact same build as a UA-camr and then follow their step-by-step video for building it. Might genuinely be better value to just buy someone's old build rather than buy a prebuilt.
@@myrimu9829 Especially given that now you can just buy the exact same build as a UA-camr and then follow their step-by-step video for building it
doesnt mean it will actually work or you wont fuck it up
@@dangdudedan8756 TL;DR- PC building is easy, you are highly unlikely to mess anything up. And in the rare event that you DO mess something up, 99% of the time it is something easily fixable that causes no actual damage.
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If you follow one of the hundreds of thousands of guides that exist on this site it will work. Building a PC is incredibly easy. I've seen literal children (with ages in the single digits) build PCs only using the help of a guide, its just not that hard.
I could understand not wanting to do it yourself back before UA-cam was a thing, when you had to use step-by-step picture guides on a forum or out of a magazine, but that's just not the case anymore. I built my first PC as a child, and I was not some sort of genius (and this was before youtube was a thing).
I wish we could all collectively agree to stop spreading unnecessary fear about the difficulty of pc building and stop exaggerating about the chances of messing it up. Hell, in most cases, when you do something wrong the worst that happens is the PC simply doesn't turn on (like when people forget to flip the switch on their PSU).
There are even videos where youtubers purposefully tried to damage their PC builds with static electricity, they failed to do any damage.
you're just full of factoids. if this one didnt go on so long itd be cute imo
NL is actually right on the emotional affair thing. However, '1' is still too low of a score for that question.
An emotional affair isn't when you say "I love you, I would leave my wife for you". That's just an actual affair.
Cut his mic CUT HIS MI-
I wonder if ryan realizes how annoying he is