Okay... So... He has a gardening bit... I'm wondering if perhaps those all were censored by the Committee. It was censored because, as We All Fall Down had lovingly described through NPC dialogue, growing food made people sad because it reminded them they were hungry so they pulled them up and planted flowers instead... Flowers were prettier, after all... But if they didn't censor Jack's tapes then people would have grown vegetables because he said so... Like... Wow... Honestly their society could have lasted if they weren't all so stupidly high off Joy.
Being honest as I go through the Act's again and all the DLC it really does seem like it was all going to collpase one way or another unfortunately. Verlock, Plague, Bad Joy, Toxic Fog, The "Permenant Soultion" and all those other things.
In the "We all fall down" dlc citizens are found dead with charcoal in their hands and smeared on their faces so people are getting hungry enough to eat inedible things. It's also referenced in the same dlc that the reason no one grows vegetables anymore is because that 1: they remind people that they are hungry. And 2: that flowers look nicer. But it's suggested that the second reason is the main reason.
@@alexanderx33 Kind of, bevore WW2 most Kinds of Machine Oil were Vegetable based so i asume that cooking with them would be a lot less Hazardouz than it might Sound Like.
Yeah, I wish they had made more of these, because the studio in the broadcast tower has posters which advertise, "Uncle Jack's History Corner" and "Uncle Jack's Christmas Special" But neither of them are seen in game.
@@adamhandley9482 To add to that, apparently his Christmas Special was from 1951, and according to a person at the Jack-O-Bean Club, "we only could hear his voice, so you couldn't even be sure it was him"
In the dlc it's discovered that the reason that everyone stopped growing food was because flowers are more pleasant to look at. Honestly the whole concept sounds terrifying.
@@breadtm1044 Keep in mind that joy is strong enough to make you forget your home and family and also removes all your restraints. Extreme drug addiction is known to suppress even the most basic urges, so people may die of sleep depravation or starvation. Forgetting to grow/make food is a miniscule thing by comparison.
@@DaveSmith-cp5kj can you, at this exact moment, go and buy a fucking farm, crops, and equipment with the money you have? and if you can, okay, how about the poorest person you know, can they? do you know the price of land, or for historical shit, do you know about the irish potato famine?
@@medb1996 Yes, I literally can because I live in America, one of the only free countries in the world. I've literally been homeless as a teen back when I lived in Bradford, but I can afford these things today. Why? Because I don't waste my time or money partying or doing drugs. I did something novel, I worked, saved, and invested my money. I now own many properties as well as a few businesses and am retired at under 40, while many of my peers who slacked off in their youth are now struggling with debt. Even then they still choose to be a wage slave rather than an entrepreneur. Poverty truly is a choice if you live in a capitalistic society. Potato famine was caused by blight, which has nothing to do with either economic system. However if you do want to draw a comparison, capitalistic markets saw the blight and learned from it. They invested tons of money into agricultural research that lead to practices to avoid and nearly eliminate the risk today. In contrast the Soviet Union suffered the exact same potato famine because the state ignored "capitalistic research" and pursued an environmental approach to agriculture, which lead to massive crop failures throughout the USSR.
"Man cannot live on sawdust alone." ~Uncle Jack
I take that as a challenge
Bread TM “I know I tried that shit ....Arthur you look a lil’ thin mane you gotta be hungry mane.”
He's right; you also need water. Sawdust makes you awfully parched.
KFC says otherwise
Famine be like
Okay... So... He has a gardening bit... I'm wondering if perhaps those all were censored by the Committee. It was censored because, as We All Fall Down had lovingly described through NPC dialogue, growing food made people sad because it reminded them they were hungry so they pulled them up and planted flowers instead... Flowers were prettier, after all... But if they didn't censor Jack's tapes then people would have grown vegetables because he said so... Like... Wow... Honestly their society could have lasted if they weren't all so stupidly high off Joy.
Being honest as I go through the Act's again and all the DLC it really does seem like it was all going to collpase one way or another unfortunately. Verlock, Plague, Bad Joy, Toxic Fog, The "Permenant Soultion" and all those other things.
i feel this segment was because of the food sortage
I'ma make the food
In the "We all fall down" dlc citizens are found dead with charcoal in their hands and smeared on their faces so people are getting hungry enough to eat inedible things. It's also referenced in the same dlc that the reason no one grows vegetables anymore is because that
1: they remind people that they are hungry.
And 2: that flowers look nicer.
But it's suggested that the second reason is the main reason.
Uncle jack making a nice bowl of air 😂🤦🏽♂️
It's a fine Ethiopian-Wellie cuisine. You probably wouldn't get it.
@@thatonedude05 yeah ok
@@thatonedude05yum yum
Ah yes, imaginary air bread 🤌 my favorite meal.
The one part of this that is probably not true is the idea of making frenchfries with machine oil.
Soviet citizens cooked with machine oil during the Siege of Leningrad. All of these are historical!
@@hannahsaul1656 But is it safe?
@@alexanderx33 Nope :)
@@alexanderx33 Kind of, bevore WW2 most Kinds of Machine Oil were Vegetable based so i asume that cooking with them would be a lot less Hazardouz than it might Sound Like.
@@alexanderx33at a certain point it doesn’t matter if it’s safe. I think that’s where an awful lot of people are.
Its interesting that by now jack is already off his joy and seems to be trying to gently push people towards the idea of the food running out
I wonder if we could crowd-fund additional videos?
Yeah, I wish they had made more of these, because the studio in the broadcast tower has posters which advertise, "Uncle Jack's History Corner" and "Uncle Jack's Christmas Special" But neither of them are seen in game.
@@adamhandley9482 To add to that, apparently his Christmas Special was from 1951, and according to a person at the Jack-O-Bean Club, "we only could hear his voice, so you couldn't even be sure it was him"
I get more attention off this than school
This is the 3rd mention/ referace in broadcast that the food is all gone
In the dlc it's discovered that the reason that everyone stopped growing food was because flowers are more pleasant to look at. Honestly the whole concept sounds terrifying.
@@breadtm1044 Keep in mind that joy is strong enough to make you forget your home and family and also removes all your restraints.
Extreme drug addiction is known to suppress even the most basic urges, so people may die of sleep depravation or starvation.
Forgetting to grow/make food is a miniscule thing by comparison.
"Food for a year."
- General Byng
Dare someone to try out Jack's recipes
0:58 Vegemite lore
Did anyone notice he pulled out scotch at the end?
*We Come to end of our time*
Do you thing they will need show like this in Russua soon ?
Wat? russua?
Нет у нас полно еды, полки переполнены
@@Proto_delta. orc langue is forgoten
@@martinhrbacek9448 у вас эльфов нет уважения, НЕТ ПИВА мы дворфы, Нелюдь
@@Proto_delta. thats maybe better prediction then mine, in general ,not in gramar
Communism be like...
capitalism be like
Being short on food be like...
@@DaveSmith-cp5kj can you, at this exact moment, go and buy a fucking farm, crops, and equipment with the money you have?
and if you can, okay, how about the poorest person you know, can they?
do you know the price of land, or for historical shit, do you know about the irish potato famine?
@@medb1996 Yes, I literally can because I live in America, one of the only free countries in the world. I've literally been homeless as a teen back when I lived in Bradford, but I can afford these things today. Why? Because I don't waste my time or money partying or doing drugs. I did something novel, I worked, saved, and invested my money. I now own many properties as well as a few businesses and am retired at under 40, while many of my peers who slacked off in their youth are now struggling with debt. Even then they still choose to be a wage slave rather than an entrepreneur. Poverty truly is a choice if you live in a capitalistic society.
Potato famine was caused by blight, which has nothing to do with either economic system. However if you do want to draw a comparison, capitalistic markets saw the blight and learned from it. They invested tons of money into agricultural research that lead to practices to avoid and nearly eliminate the risk today. In contrast the Soviet Union suffered the exact same potato famine because the state ignored "capitalistic research" and pursued an environmental approach to agriculture, which lead to massive crop failures throughout the USSR.
@@medb1996 the poorest person I know can't afford their food. They go wonderfully communist place called a food Bank