28:58 The author of Yu-Gi-Oh, Kazuki Takahashi (RIP), originally designed the manga and anime to be similar to pro wrestling where it's more about the spectacle than the game and didn't expect there to be an actual game made out of it. That's why in the early stuff there doesn't seem to be any rules.
Funny thing: Yugi-Oh! is actually a wordplay on Yugi-Ou (meaning King Yugi). This is based on the plot-point that the Millennium Puzzle necklace Yugi wears contains the soul of the ancient King Yugi. And King Yugi comes out and takes control of his body whenever Yugi is in danger (hence the change in appearance).
D&D is not usually like that. Usually, DM's will meet with people one on one to make characters so the others don't have to wait. Also, people usually don't argue over the rules, they DM was prolly new. You should definitely play it sometime, it's a lot of fun to get into a role and play a character
If you are a professional or very serious about the game yes but for casual D&D almost every group spends at least half an hour arguing over rules. Very funny yet annoying at the same time
So when the original yugioh anime was airing there was no card game, but children and parents wrote in wonder were to get the cards to play and get so they made them, that's why in the beginning the rules were just non existent till the duelist kingdom arc
Well pigeons don't really know where to race, but pigeons have this neat trick of always being able to find their home. That was also the trick behind the carrier pigeon
I think most of the time youtubers who use metal detectors fake their findings. Because actual metal detecting needs boring preparations. You need some old maps that shows you old settlements and towns, that not exist anymore, or battlefields and army camps. And chances that there are already nothing interesting are high.
Stressed Namu: "How did we get here!?"
Internet Historian's brain works in mysterious ways.
She closes her eyes at the slightest, most non-gorey depiction of gore.
We must protect this girl, she's so pure.
Blood, gore, sexual innuendos, it all gets the same reaction. It's both cute but really funny at the same time lol
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31 minutes of Namu! Let's gooo! Gawd Namu is SO cute!!
28:58 The author of Yu-Gi-Oh, Kazuki Takahashi (RIP), originally designed the manga and anime to be similar to pro wrestling where it's more about the spectacle than the game and didn't expect there to be an actual game made out of it. That's why in the early stuff there doesn't seem to be any rules.
Aaaahhhh
Pot of greed is banned in competitive yugioh, half of yugis cards are banned
Funny thing: Yugi-Oh! is actually a wordplay on Yugi-Ou (meaning King Yugi). This is based on the plot-point that the Millennium Puzzle necklace Yugi wears contains the soul of the ancient King Yugi. And King Yugi comes out and takes control of his body whenever Yugi is in danger (hence the change in appearance).
What a great timing, recently was wondering if namu ever going to react to this one.
More Namu is always a good day
5:16 casual geographic made a video about all of the types of pigeons
25:18 they also have one about Tasmania
Lunch break just became comfy lunchbreak.
Perfect timing 😊
Watching this video gave me the strength to not die from work
D&D is not usually like that. Usually, DM's will meet with people one on one to make characters so the others don't have to wait. Also, people usually don't argue over the rules, they DM was prolly new. You should definitely play it sometime, it's a lot of fun to get into a role and play a character
If you are a professional or very serious about the game yes but for casual D&D almost every group spends at least half an hour arguing over rules. Very funny yet annoying at the same time
So when the original yugioh anime was airing there was no card game, but children and parents wrote in wonder were to get the cards to play and get so they made them, that's why in the beginning the rules were just non existent till the duelist kingdom arc
I'm a simple creature. I see Namu react to IH, I click.
Well pigeons don't really know where to race, but pigeons have this neat trick of always being able to find their home. That was also the trick behind the carrier pigeon
I used to live in Tasmania! It's a very beautiful state, and Launceston is a pretty little city.
She did _not_ just ask if clams are alive...😂
I think most of the time youtubers who use metal detectors fake their findings. Because actual metal detecting needs boring preparations. You need some old maps that shows you old settlements and towns, that not exist anymore, or battlefields and army camps. And chances that there are already nothing interesting are high.
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7:09 harem anime be like:
Just with the difference that he has no choice
Now that they're talking about the saw movie he also did a saw game story in his Story Mode channel it not scary they just shit posting it lol
Is watching Mr. Historian a hobby?
Obviously
Anything can be a hobby if you're dedicated enough
A gun! Bang! bang! bang! bang!
*cue the in the field music*