'Child of rage' was brutal, and Harmon glossed over how she was sexually and physically abused by her biological family before being adopted. Fucking tragic. But last I heard, she got help, realized the harm done to her, and that the harm she sought to cause herself came from a terrible place, and she learned to walk away from that place. More power to her.
For the "unique trait" part I would've simply said, "I can drink lots of booze, I once drank enough to kill two people," because that actually happened to me once, 0.72BAC.
I love it when Harmon stutters... I normally find stuttering annoying but I think he’s doing it on purpose so it somehow makes it hilarious 😂 hey, I guess it’s my stupid sense of humor
Actually, all of Dan's rules up front probably hurt this campaign. There was obviously some bitterness or hurt feelings over the divorce & Jeff leaving for a while which set a sort of bad tone from the beginning. And despite how much UA-cam commenters love shitting on Erin, she added a definite valuable dynamic to the group even though she was a minor player. Sharpie & Quark was the better -- because it was raw & messy at times -- campaign. In my opinion. It was more light-hearted & innocent (and thus, funnier).
@@edh6532 oh boy this "www.UA-cam.com/watch?v=" website with little image boxes and text boxes sure is weird. Is that human speech that comes through my headphones when I press the triangle?! Drink every time the sound stops right as you click the two little vertical bars, hahaha! Anyway what's a "Pathfin" and why is it trying to "der" (whatever that means)? I'm soooo confused, the voices are strange and the stories they tell make no sense to me
I know taste in comedy is subjective, so I guess it's okay that I just don't find white people who cannot think fast enough to freestyle rap trying and failing freestyle rap as being funny enough to support being a running gag.
I love how Dan lays the soul of his flawed character bare, and then at 20:10 spencer says "And Jeff you're afraid of the dark, right?"
It's amazing comparing Spencer's confidence here to his confidence during the original D&D inception.
Inversely proportional to his Effort.
Spencer is my favorite member of the podcast, hands down.
Uploader, thank you
To this day I have never figured out if Spencer is fucking with Dan about the leg brace being unique at 42:20
I feel like we just witnessed the brainstorm session that created "get schwifty"
I think you're right hehe a big reason harmon liked going on tour was he gained material like a mad man.
'Child of rage' was brutal, and Harmon glossed over how she was sexually and physically abused by her biological family before being adopted. Fucking tragic. But last I heard, she got help, realized the harm done to her, and that the harm she sought to cause herself came from a terrible place, and she learned to walk away from that place. More power to her.
10:32 ...and he was never referred to as D.J. again.
Yay! New Harmontown RPGs! The old D&D campaign was my first introduction to tabletop RPGs & I am now a full time +1 nerd.
Luke Harding absolute same! I was inspired to write my own one
"I'm a human cleric you dick!" starts 1:40
"more like Arive-y"
For the "unique trait" part I would've simply said, "I can drink lots of booze, I once drank enough to kill two people," because that actually happened to me once, 0.72BAC.
Like 60% of Harmontown is just stuttering
I-I-I-I-I wuh-wuh-wuh-wuhat are you talking about?
I love it when Harmon stutters... I normally find stuttering annoying but I think he’s doing it on purpose so it somehow makes it hilarious 😂 hey, I guess it’s my stupid sense of humor
You mean texture 😌
Jeff's weakness is best weakness
I. AM. SO. FUCKING. HAPPY.
Actually, all of Dan's rules up front probably hurt this campaign. There was obviously some bitterness or hurt feelings over the divorce & Jeff leaving for a while which set a sort of bad tone from the beginning. And despite how much UA-cam commenters love shitting on Erin, she added a definite valuable dynamic to the group even though she was a minor player. Sharpie & Quark was the better -- because it was raw & messy at times -- campaign. In my opinion. It was more light-hearted & innocent (and thus, funnier).
12:09 : Like, like, like, uh, uh, uhhhhh, like, like SPIT IT OUT, JESUS FUCKING CHRIST.
I anyone can find the name of the beat at the end I’ll love you forever
the fact that you didnt title this "Spanish tourettes " sickens me
So Dan is Luther?
Stuttertown
I'm sure they'll keep these rules for the rest of this campaign.
Drink every time the stammering dude says "like"
Hardcore version everytime he fails to form a sentence
I need to know how you got here if you don’t know who “the stammering dude” is!!!
His name's in the title....
@@edh6532 oh boy this "www.UA-cam.com/watch?v=" website with little image boxes and text boxes sure is weird. Is that human speech that comes through my headphones when I press the triangle?! Drink every time the sound stops right as you click the two little vertical bars, hahaha! Anyway what's a "Pathfin" and why is it trying to "der" (whatever that means)? I'm soooo confused, the voices are strange and the stories they tell make no sense to me
I know taste in comedy is subjective, so I guess it's okay that I just don't find white people who cannot think fast enough to freestyle rap trying and failing freestyle rap as being funny enough to support being a running gag.
Racist
@@therumjiggler6879 🤨 did you bring enough rum for the entire comment section?
@@KingOfHarlots86 , yeah , but I’m only sharing if you brought enough harlots.
“We have to take a hit on gender equality for the sake of D&D” damn babe.
I heard girl's are actually bad at DnD
@@SineN0mine3 I mean, if they play with a bunch of jerks yeah. Most dnd shows I watch are only good BECAUSE of the ladies.
@@SineN0mine3 nah that's false info