JAR Media Posdact - Jar Media: THE MOVIE
Episode Date: June 23, 2025https://www.patreon.com/jarmedia Timecodes: 00:00 Intro 05:40 Housekeeping 14:24 The Jar Media Movie 18:58 Hothouse Flowers 25:55 LIDO: Charlie XCX, Bladee, The Dare, Mag Bay 30:49 Nine Inch Nails 36...:32 Kendrick Drama 43:16 Mid Break 44:00 Choosing a Disease 47:25 Innocent Childhood Creations 54:08 Saying Goodbye to a Pet 58:12 Loy has a new Voice 1:00:44 Low Roar and Quitting Smoking 1:01:51 How we like to be Creative 1:16:43 Elden Ring Nightreign #BroCastS2E15
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I think I'm becoming a norphaboo.
Oh really?
Yeah.
I keep saying magic when something's good. Oh, magic.
Oh, magic. Yeah.
I love the word belter. I feel like that's quite northern.
Is that northern? Is that like London?
Because they say like Bosch, don't they in London?
And...
Bosh.
What the fuck's Bosh?
It's like something that's good, I guess.
You're like, oh, car, bosh.
That's cringy.
That's not cool.
Belter, that's good.
Halt a scouter, bloody boulter.
That made it cockney.
If you start rhyming, then it's cockney.
Yeah, yeah, you're right.
I'll chase you up the fucking apple and pears.
Shut up.
You cheeky geese.
Shut down, geese.
This is Brocast Season 2, episode 15,
with Alex and Jamie
What
Apple and Pears
It's like where that Jeremy Clark's
And a farm show podcast
Is that a thing?
Do they have a podcast?
I saw I opened Facebook once
And it has like as reels built into it
For some reason
And there was a clip of a farmer
On it who was like
I didn't really
I didn't really
I'm a radio there
Yeah
He was like
I couldn't
didn't really count when I was in school, but then when it came to counting sheep and counting cows, then it's fine.
But you didn't really say it, like I just said.
Back when I was a scholar at that educational facility.
I didn't say good afternoon, morning, evening or night.
Why not?
Because we're in a heat wave, and I'm warm.
Yeah, I'm too hot.
I'm feeling a little bit.
So we do have one of the youth say skibbiddy.
You're a bit skibbiddy warm.
Yes.
but we got we got a fun episode we got some craziness
toilet
we got toilets we got some
musical
beeps we got just everything going on
we got forest foragings we got forest foragings
we are in the
green zone
I've had to sort of
put all my pups
in a row I've got my pups in a row
all your pups in one place
yeah to pretend
them some of them were starting to die
in extreme heat
pups together strong
exactly they create a little microclimate
and have you not noticed how pure the air is
this is like a macro biome
yeah so the Eden project
yeah I'm like hyperventilating with the amount of oxygen
so if we start going a bit silly
it's because of the pups
we might have to run and grab a paper bag
so we can get some carbon dioxide up in us
Would you know what, brother?
We can't get too deep into the show
without shouting out the patrons
over at the Chimedia Patreon
that make the show
and the audio version possible.
You get the raw, unfiltered MP3
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That's not all.
You also get your patron names
read out in the first or second week
of each and every month
as long as you're a debby tier
or above, but also
believe it or not, that's not all, is it?
What?
There's more?
There's more.
Jaffter hours over on Patreon.
Last week we did
And as they say on Mission Impossible
The Final Reckoning
Is it as
Hmm
Huh
As they say
You're going to have to go
Look to find out
There's Paisley's chance
How's up on there
Last chance
Mind you
Adventure Time
Hater becomes Lyca
Meal devours Bickies
Angeal
Jar Divers of Logan
Argy Cuddle
Mars Express
As good as they say
GTA trailer
Snyder song
just knowing the alpha cinema since went too far
Elamran
Amor
It's too much
Too much
Too much goodness for you
Um
This is Jam Media group chat as well
I feel like you probably
If you're listening to this
You probably know what a group chat is
Um
You know
I'm group chat phobic
You are
Um
I'm a little bit
But I'll go on some folks
You just have fear
Ah
Yeah a constant
baseline level of irrational fear.
Well, no, mine's...
That's just phobia, right?
But it's like anxiety...
aphobic thing?
Um...
I don't know.
I guess it depends what makes you anxious.
Hmm.
Just...
That's not really group chats.
And this sounds being mean to me.
Mm.
Which is constant in the Jarm Media group chat.
Where you can leave suggestions for episodes.
No, there'll be a few...
A couple I chuck in here.
And before we go into housekeeping,
I've got to say the vote for the after hours video that will be made public for the month of June is live.
So head over to the post tab on the channel and cast your vote.
I think so far the Invincible one is winning.
Interesting.
Yeah.
I'm glad people are bumping Invincible these days.
Absolutely.
So once, hopefully it goes into.
invincible and then
I don't know
Maybe one of the crazy ones
Maybe you can win
You know
Well it's democracy right
We have no say
We are a democratic institution
Ej Media
Posd Act
Um
Let's do some housekeeping then
There's some stuff we got to address
From that previous week rather
Uh oh
There is some stuff
We made mistakes abound
Um
Nah
Which is exactly what this section is about
Spungo 6179
And gets going here
The fact that they pronounce
Albert Camus as Camus
the entire time is just the cherry on top.
Who's Albert Camus?
You know, we've been doing these
Philosopher segments,
which is one of my favorite new things
to sprinkle in every few weeks or so.
What was it?
Like, what were the options?
As far as the name?
No, it was cringe-based.
Oh, tough.
Tough.
CBT.
and Bethany 2849 replied so it's saying also Nietzsche is Nietzsche
neither of us are German or French for the record and so it turns out it's
Albert Camus Camus Camus cow goes moo okay
Moo okay whatever bro some like old ass
fucking like talking guy from France sorry like so just as France was like winning me over
they go and do this shit you know yeah spell it camus yeah the name cow go moo the name was
like fine but now it's cringe yeah the name was tough now it's good now it's yeah uh K dare 503
says checks the time codes it's Albert Kamus turn I fucking hate the jacos
what
because that's what I called
the like
in the time goes
the segment for that
I just called it
it's Albert
Camus turn
oh yeah
there was some good ones
last episode
dracky slime says
Paisley is epic button
and Laser Custin
says for real
I don't like the pay hate
well
you've got to come out
and prove it
yeah
you got to wrap
you're doing
someone
Um
Kno K says genuinely so happy dear
that Jamie overcame cigarettes
Which is quite nice of them to say
Yeah that is kind
But never say never
But to provide a bit of balance
Now that you say that Archie 1 said
J.B please start smoking again
It's bad luck not to smoke
Oh shit really
Yeah that's all you needed
Yeah
I got some right here
Yeah
Um, I've still got like, out that box of cigars that have been smoked over the years, there's one left.
Really?
Yeah.
Really?
Uh-huh.
Tam Better Misto says, bring back German Red Bull Guy.
No.
He can't for a minute.
He's got to be like, um...
You've got to be hyped.
You don't want to be sick.
Yeah, he's got to be like Thanos.
You've got to build up to him.
Can you say?
say fine, I'll do it myself in the rebel.
No.
Damn. Okay.
I'll save that.
You're like dark Thanos.
The rebel guy is more like
Kang.
Oh, no.
LaGraille 866 says,
When Alex said, when it gets above 20,
I burst out laughing.
I'm in France.
it's 30
what is with this what is with this French thing
all of a sudden yeah what the hell coming out
the woodwork we say one name
wrong I can't stand
when people do this well I'm in bloody
Texas and it's like yeah
it's like being in hell every day
you're acclimatized to it bro
it's not only that though but like the actual air
is different here
yeah they also have infrastructure though
they have infrastructure but like
an arid desert air
is dry.
We have like
moist fucking
polluted
like disgusting
river water air.
Pooh air.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All the like sewage
dumped by the
private water corporations
dumping sewage
into our rivers
and then that evaporates
and we can't breathe.
Yeah.
At least the...
It's literally 30 degrees two day.
Yeah.
And it's
way too
way too much
yeah
our houses
are designed
to lock in heat
so we get
one sunny day
and then
for the entirety
of summer
your house is just
like boiling hot
I was on the
bus earlier
and didn't have
aircon
and it was like
3pm
yeah
the buses are evil
if you ever
have to go
on the underground
in London
oh yeah
yeah I did
yesterday
in this heat
And it's like if it's not the
Elizabeth line you're fucked
Yeah
Genuinely
Yeah
You're cooked
Well I'll bring up London a little bit more
In a moment
There's a couple more
To get through here
Deboos says
The device has been activated
I think this guy's like
Trying to scare me
I think
I think now and again
They try and scare me
And it works
You frightened
Yeah
I'm always baseline
A little bit frightened
Yeah, me too.
The gayest jar fan
wrote in saying,
Thanks for the birthday song, Lads.
With your encouragement,
I managed to finish Half-Life Alex.
The reason I hadn't beat it sooner was
because I'm easily frightened.
And the head crab jumping at me in VL was too scary.
Apparently, I was only about three hours away from the end.
I can't really blame you for that
because the scariest thing I've ever played
in a video game is a level in that game.
Yeah.
But by the sounds of it, you got past that and then stopped.
Yeah, that's interesting.
Yeah.
Because it was like smooth sailing after that, that sequence.
Yeah, the rest is like a power trip to me.
Yeah.
I'm going to have to replay that game soon.
Mr. Blue Pumpkin Kneed, R.E.9, says,
is Jim looking forward to Resident Evil, 9?
And as he played the remake for 4 yet, I remember I'm really liking 8.
Um, I'm a full-on Resident Evil, like, Guna now.
I love Resident Evil.
Because of the mods scene on PC.
Yeah.
That shit's hilarious.
You know the devs are like just as goonish.
Yeah, yeah.
Their official skins are...
Their engine is nuts.
Their engine's crazy.
The fidelity is wild.
It has been since seven.
Hmm?
And man, since seven, I've been a Resident Evil gooner.
Truth, I forgot you really vibed as seven.
Yeah, because that was my first Resident Evil.
Well, no, it wasn't.
Five was my first.
one back when it came out
I stand by that game
that game rocks
I love five
stupid though
yeah it's dumb as hell
but Resident Evil should be stupid
it's stupid in the wrong way I would say
it's more like gears war
you're like fighting like a giant
scorpion
yeah no some of it sucks
ogres are chasing you on like a truck
it's like dumb
I played like the first act or something
it was bad
nah that game's right
but then I play Resident Evil 2
remake and I'm like this might be one of the best games I've ever played yeah
Resident Evil 2 is up though for me as like a top top 10 at some point for I did play
for ridiculously good I need to play it everyone says it especially as a Dead Space fan
not the original for remake 4 yeah yeah play the original but um yeah you can you can taste that
dead space DNA yeah and yeah I'm hyped like I
this franchise is in a position
at the moment for me where it's like this is
they got the trust
yeah I can actually pre-order this
true because it's not going to be dick
there's like three franchises I can do that with now
yeah
from games
yeah from games
Resident Evil
um
that's kind of Assassin's Creed
yeah
yeah
Caller Duty
um
And finally, I think this is finally, yeah.
The Fisherman's Plight says the JAR Media movie
and the fact that it's the highest rated
Ryan Rodney Reynolds film on Letterboxed LMAO.
So I don't know if you remember literally six years ago
at this point.
Jarre kind of took over letterboxed?
Yeah, yeah, I kind of did.
Yeah.
So I want to enjoy this before it's taken down.
So someone I guess listed
JAR Media the movie
2025
directed by
Jeremy Perron
director of Mars Express
go watch that movie
the tagline is
Jarling Jockey
Alex and Jamie
battle the evil James
to save the chicken jockey
is the
plot there
it's currently
yeah if you go on Brian Reynolds
profile it's his
highest rated film
let's go
um if you look at the casting crew
um
it looks way better on the mobile version
I'll get it up on my phone
because it's just more funnier that way
I guess um
looking at the
the poster
it's like a
it's like a BVS type situation
where you and I fight
and then we have to face off against that's just like the first act or something yeah yeah yeah okay
here we are do bleed so Alex Beltman as I hate everything slash Alex Beltman
Jamie Beltman as beast slash Jamie Belman James as evil James
Hazley as the entity Adam YMS parentheses archive footage
Jake man carrying thing Nadia
woman carrying man
Ralph Seppi Jr. movie maker
Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt
slash the creator of destiny
Let's go!
Ben Stiller as Alex the Lion.
Yo.
Ryan Reynolds as Jamie's best friend.
Steve Downs as Master Chief.
Adrian Arjona
as Alex's girlfriend.
Ezra Miller as the Flash
Larry Allen.
Tom Holland was Nathan Drake
Her Camille Nijiani as Kingo
Let's go
Noah Schnap as run
And finally Dane Dahan as
Green Goblin
So pretty stacked
Yeah, that's one a hell of a cast
We're looking at perhaps the movie of the year
It's already got some reviews in there
Lily said run
Let me try that again
Probably the most normal movie ever made
Zero Stars, okay, from Fowler
Warden said
Watch with my Red Bull or something
I'll read one more
The Perfect Goof said
That common see homage scene felt very derivative and unnecessary
But overall, pretty good movie
Feels like a modern Japanese New Wave film
With just a dash of dreaminess
Might be too nihilistic of a watch for some
But I think it will hold up as a cult classic
A staple of the slow cinema movement
Can't wait for the Criterion 4K is 0 out of 10
Yeah, so enjoy that while at last
Yeah, we've done it
Our movie's finally out there
And it's renowned
Yeah, it's renown part one
Can't wait for renown part two
Skip straight to renown part three, I say
Damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn
I love it. I love it.
Damn, Daniel.
Hot damn, Daniel.
Jesus Christ, Daniel.
Will you stop doing it, Daniel?
Fucking hell, Daniel.
So for me, it's been a little bit of a music month.
M.M.
M. M. M. M. M.
Music month?
Ah, music month. Yes.
I see music like occasionally.
but I've seen three notable
musical events
in the month of June
Music Month tier list
Hmm
I could do that
You were at one of the three
I was
So I suppose we can start there
We went to
Frum
A nice little town
It's kind of like a mini
Bradford
It's very pretty
It's in like a valley
yeah it looks like a Skyrim town or something
yes it's like a river run if um
you put um a few thousand years of neo-liberalism
if there was like a Greg's there
it's just River Run with Greggs
I bet you that's a mod
Greg's mod for Skyron
but we saw an Irish band called the Hot House Flowers
I don't think either of us had heard of them
nope
our parents
really wanted us to go
so we went as a family sort of thing
we did
um little family outing
like we were little boys again
yeah and we probably were the littlest boys
in the crowd
yeah yeah because they
they were somewhat big in the 80s
they were never like huge
um
I guess locally to England
because I've talked to a few people
since about them and they were like
oh yeah the hot hell of
flowers. And I didn't realize they were
a pool like that.
Uh-huh. Yeah, they have a particularly big song.
Yeah. I've already forgotten the name of it.
You can find on the spotterfair.
Some...
I was going to do a Travis Scott Drake song.
Sick I made for sake.
Fuck that one.
It was quite a small venue.
Mm-hmm. And it was fire.
It was incredible.
I thought it was really good.
Yeah. Because I was expecting, um,
folk music and there's there's folk in there it is folk it's for sure it's it's it's
it's folk rock gospel yeah and man i kind of want to be religious now no this you don't need
to be religious to use the gospel like style or sound because i think it's what is so good about
talking heads i think it's it's what is so good about so much music like um the
Jack White song
Harold Holmes
Yeah, yeah
When it's channeling that energy
There's something that's spiritual about
It gets you into a fervor
And you're like wild in
Yeah
And he was getting all this like crowd interaction
And getting like half the crowd to
Go
And the other decides to do something else
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Uh huh
ridiculously talented um
pianist
as well the
yeah the lead singer
the lead singer
he was bare for and he looked like you come out
of like a different time
yeah I said to you like right after it ended
he was either going to be like a in a rock band
or a cult leader
yeah yeah
and luckily he ended the former
yeah but he looked like
like a far cry villain
like big beard
yeah big hair suit jacket and then like no no shirt I think he was like
topless yeah yeah with a with a big necklace and trousers to be fair
he was singing in Gaelic now and again yep had a really interesting set
he did a really cool uh kind of tribute to Palestine yeah that way like everyone had to be
silent yeah i've i've never um i've never heard an artist do that where they're like
don't give us applause yeah they're like we're gonna do this song and it was one in gaelic wasn't it
it was yeah um and it's quite like a sad song uh and people are so dumb like some people like
still did it anyway even though it's like the most basic command
that's just as a unit like pay respects for a moment but otherwise then they did a different
song after that you could like I guess clap yeah I thought they were really good I thought the
double bassist was fire again how often do you see a double bass and when they pull out the
like Irish flute that was awesome yeah I loved that it was just going so it didn't look real
like the way it looked like the sound had been like added on yeah yeah it wasn't it was all being
played live obviously but like just how how talents did they were in the harmonica and everything
the drama was incredible um and well just before we started recording i was listening to one of
the songs on spotify and you remarked how you just can't capture that vibe no um they are like
a live band i think um there are that's a thing like i feel like a few trivins is kind of that way
Yeah, for sure, for sure.
I've struggled to listen to them now because it's like,
there's an element there that is lost.
Yeah, and that varies because like NIN was crazy how similar it sounded to a recording,
but it just depends on the vibe of the music and what the...
Yeah, I feel like every artist I've seen made the effort to go and see live
has been better live, like obviously.
but some of them translate into like a Spotify playlist better than others.
Yeah, yeah.
Or just sound, it's just different sometimes.
Yeah, and sometimes they're relying on the performance of like an individual,
like the Hot House Flowers.
Everyone in the band kind of makes space for the lead guy.
Yeah.
But they also like work as a unit, so.
Yeah, for sure.
And it's not like
He kind of got the most time
He drew the most attention
But he also
Gives time to each member of the band
To shine through
Yeah, because it's
It's standard to kind of like
Go through the band members
And have them do like a little bit of a solo
But they like went in
With like each band members
Yeah they perform like a whole song each
Yeah yeah including the double bassist
Like doing a full ass
They like stop the show
And he's like I
This is a song for my mum
Who's in the audience
She's like 900 years old
Yeah, yeah.
And then he shreds the double bass.
Like, who shreds the double bass?
It was very cool.
So cool.
I think the double bass is the coolest instrument.
It's probably up there.
The size, the sound, the...
Something like domineering about it.
Yeah.
It's like a threatening instrument.
Yeah.
And man, it sounds so good.
Yeah.
So I'd recommend seeing them if you ever get a chance.
I bet seeing them in Ireland would be like...
Oh my God.
It would be...
I love that.
But I think if you're local to the UK, for sure make the effort.
That's more of a sort of understated one.
The other two were kind of big London events that I went to.
I went to Lido Festival in London.
Mostly see Charlie.
Does Lido stand for something?
You look so excited about the Charlie.
Yeah, I love Charlie.
He's in love, everyone.
That album's crazy good, man.
it's like what
it's your type shit
it's my type shit
um
but there were other people there
uh
including billy
Billy
not Billy Elish
like a jar fan called Billy
oh okay
did you bring you a cat
who had um
he had the most firm handshake
uh like
to the point where it's like memorable
memorably awesome
I love a firm handshake
uh huh
yeah
so that was cool
shout out to Billy
Yeah, let's go Billy
He was there for Blade
Someone I
A vampire
He kind of looks like a vampire
He's
He's kind of in that young lean crew
Young lean
Swedish
I kind of drink Red Bull on stage
Oh right right
Yeah okay
It's not really my thing
I actually left halfway through Blade
Damn
Um
Because it was really
really hot that day as well. Shading Blade.
But it's a festival, like, you can just walk around.
Right.
Fuck you, Blade.
Jakes, jokes.
It was Blade the Dare as well, who, uh, some people,
he produced a song on,
it, it basically felt to me like it was a hype festival for Charlie.
So it was like a lot of like,
Magdalena Bay were there as well, who I think are really cool.
They don't really have a link to Charlie, I don't think.
but the dare produced a song on Brat
and he's like quite popular
I guess on TikTok and stuff
he's known as in some crowds as
to elitists like me as
like bipolar sound system
because he's so similar to LCD in some ways
why bipolar
I guess it's just a slight against him
Oh
Yeah
I mean he was fine
I just
You have to be
When it's just
Unlike the Hot House flowers
Where there's a whole band
And you can enjoy like all the instruments being played
It's just him on the stage
Yeah
And you have to be like Charlie tier
To be able to pull that off
You know what I'm saying
Yeah
Yeah I do know what you're saying
I think Charlie's the only
Type of
musician I've seen
where they're the only thing on the stage
where I really liked it
I normally as a rule
don't dig that as much
I kind of want to see live music
when I see live music I want to see it
I want to see a band really I want to see a bunch
of instruments yeah yeah
see I don't know if I've ever been to a venue
like that that's like Taylor Swift type vibes
like yeah like big pop star
like they're the one yeah but even like when we saw like
gorillas there was a huge band we saw we've seen lcd sound system there was like there were like 15
people on the stage yeah i don't know if i've ever seen an artist where it's like one person
maybe at womad maybe at womad or uh at forward festival there were um at
hot house flowers there was the girl at the beginning yeah she had a guitar though
yeah i guess but taylor swift would as well yeah like i don't know if i'm being a
i mean shout out to her i mean like uh
I don't know.
I didn't catch her name, but she was good.
She was good as well, yeah.
Gorgeous voice.
So it was a fun festival.
It was a fun time.
It was nice seeing Charlie again.
There was a technical difficulty,
where she has, on her remix album,
she did a song with Blade,
and they did that version on stage,
but all the, like, timing's were fucked up and wrong,
and she had to be like, stop, stop.
We got to, like, restart.
this like we put the wrong version on to redo it um but it was good it was a good show
it's uh the energy is i guess kind of what you're there for for that when it's like thousands
and thousands of people all like vibing out um it was a nice day and they had like frozen mugs
and stuff it's good it was nice it was nice did you twerk for charlie i was twerking hard
Yeah
Good
Nice
And finally
I saw a 9-inch nails
Yeah
You did mention earlier
But I brought tear to my eye
Yeah
From the second
You've been shouting them out for a long time
Yeah I've loved them forever
And I guess I just never figured
I'd ever get to see them live
Yeah yeah yeah
and the
maybe my favorite
set up as far as
like the structure of the performance
it was split into acts
that's cool two stages
um
the
there was kind of the main stage the standard
like O2 stage but then in front of that
there was a square like
platform that came up
had a piano on it
like a mixing deck a couple guitars or
And he started on that doing like a slow piano song and it kind of escalated and would change.
I got really elaborate at certain points.
So when I went to the main stage, there was this big sheet slash veil of the drummer playing.
And it seems like it's a pre-recorded thing.
But they like move it.
And it turns out the drummer was playing the whole time.
but he was just being projected giant in front of this big sheet type thing but then um there is this
like veil put over the stage and they project from each angle like imagery to like complement
so it's still kind of like see through and you can see them behind it and he's got a song called copy
other just for example copy over copy over as and as he was saying those lyrics like copies of him
were like appearing around him from the projections.
It was already thoughtful and cool like that.
And each song had a completely different like setup like that.
The this DJ Boy's Noise was there as well who did an incredible remix album of the
Challenges score from the film Challenges, which I rinsed when that came out.
So it was cool that he was there and he was performing.
them at certain points um i just sound is so good like a nice range of all of his uh he did like a
bowie cover in there uh which song i can't remember what it's called it was one i wasn't really
familiar with um there were a couple weird people in the crowd yeah there was this my voice just
broke but there's a lady like in my periphery and for the whole show she was on her phone
Instagram.
That's what happens when you go to a live thing and they don't have the like
TikTok subway surfer like guy.
Yeah, what they kind of do with all this like visuals going.
Yeah, but you need to start with you need point of reference.
You need subway surfers.
And people getting pissed off at the end because he finished the set with hurt, which is
quite a like quiet song at first.
Yeah, I suppose.
And people were like just talking and shit.
And so people were going like,
shut up!
Smosh style at them.
And it was another unfortunate like technical difficulty thing happened a couple
times where Trent's mic stopped working.
So one of the backup singers had to like take over and like finish a song.
Sure.
And then he had a, there was a funny moment where he had to take the mic while
there was no music and he was like you know my least favorite thing is when i'm told that i need
to fill time because someone broke something and he was just kind of like awkwardly like
so he started doing like stand up yeah yeah so how do you guys feel about airplane
yeah and he um he smashed his guitar up at the end okay yeah cool and it was just awesome
range of people there too yeah those of like goths um even spotted a couple thurries let's go just
going in there suited up one of them was tailed up didn't see my tail um yeah such a wide age range
and you could tell like how much of a superfan they were based on their like tour date shirts
like there were some of them like from the 90s and shit of like cool shirts that if you wanted to buy
vintage are like 300 pounds or whatever wow yeah so i managed to get one of those for that date
and i'll treasure it yeah i'm really happy i got to see it i thought it was fire fire fire fire
see i i considered um getting kandrick tickets because he that would be fire and that would
be a one man of stage thing but i feel like him and caesar true are they touring together yeah
Oh cool. Yeah, that would be good. I feel like he would sell it Charlie style. You know what I'm saying?
Oh my god, yeah, um, for sure.
He's twerking on the floor, spitting on it. Yeah, spitting on my thing.
Damn, Kendrick, didn't know you were freaky life?
Um, yeah, I'd love to see Kendrick, but then there's ticket prices.
Yeah, crazy, crazy. It's like 300 pounds. It's like, fuck you. I need Maricott, dude.
If it's one or the other.
Sorry, K dot.
have you heard the drama about um his performance in toronto no what happened well um so kendrick
has gone on this giant tour right all across america stopping off in one place in canada
Toronto the home of one drizzie of course yes of course of course i always forget he's canadian
some reason yeah um well because like he's that only Canadian fucking
asshole. Like, they're all really nice.
You got Stephen Crowder.
You got, uh...
Stephen Crowder, Canadian.
Yeah. Jordan B. Beadsden's Canadian.
That checks out.
There are some, like,
now and again, I'll just Google, like...
Of course, yeah. Like, famous Canadians.
And, like, some of the people in there...
Ryan Reynolds. Huh?
Ryan Reynolds is Canadian.
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah. So of a bitch.
So they got some enemy creators.
Yeah, yeah.
I guess.
but
B.B. Old Drizzi
he was a bit hurt
because
like all the people
all the Drake glazers
were like
Kendrick just can't do it
in Toronto
like nobody's going to care
sold out like stadium
nobody's going to care
yeah he plays not like us
and everyone goes fucking crazy
for it
A minor
yeah he kills it
so then Drake
jumps on Instagram
and he's a little bit upset
because a Canadian like politician
went to the show
and he was on Instagram about this
so Drake
DM'd this politician who was
caught by other people
at the show
yeah they like saw him
so they were like taking photos
of this politician at the KDOT show
so then Drake
DMs the politician
and he's like disappointed in you man
what have you done and then the politicians like actually i was only there for scissor
the lamest fucking shit ever wow um so yeah there's been all drama spilling out from that um
that's like a really weird thing to do which bit like the drabming like a politician who
was uh yeah like he could have been there with like his daughter or something like
yeah it checks out um with drake though that's how he rolls
it's like oh you're not loyal then
Canadian politician who I've never talked to before
I thought that was um
Kendrick
loyalty loyalty loyalty
wow
true yeah
and um
drizy Drake dated
reaena I think
from the song hasn't he dated
um does he date people like a different person a day yeah um like what do they talk about
they don't talk he just he flies them out from wherever they are to his like mansion bangs them
and then moves on right that's um that's the drizzy way i guess think he's fulfilled
fulfilled i think he's a really like happy like um there's a happy person
Alice to slide into a politician's DMs.
Yeah, because he went to a concert.
I mean, I guess anyone would be but hurt at the song that Kendrake made of it.
Drake made that bed.
He's got a sleep in it, he.
Well, as all things do, they always loop back to Kendrick and Drake beef.
Anything else you want to have in this section before we head into the middle.
of the break?
No.
I just think the NIN show sounds really cool.
I love when they turn
music, live music into like a whole experience.
It was like on the verge of being like a rock opera kind of feeling.
Or it was even making me think of the best performance all time.
Stop making sense.
You know?
Really?
Just the way you're using a stage and building it up from a small.
point in and getting more elaborate as you go
yeah um
he's got an amazing voice too
really yeah
was there a bit where he like runs off stage
and snorts a line of coke
no that's David Byrne style
yeah um
I guess it sounds awesome
see after these messages
oh there's a clicker in the room with this
my nose is all fucking clunged
is it from the pups
It genuinely might be
They shouldn't be very pollen either
No I can't imagine they are
They're all
Ain't no flowers
I'll need these boys
Ain't no hot house flowers
I need boys
I was trying to think
Because I
I've stopped using nasal spray
For the most part
But I've got like a new drug
Is it bananas
It's a catamine
Yeah
Oh there were loads of like drug dogs
At Charlie
Really
Yeah it doesn't surprise me
Kind of lame
though.
I know, it's like...
Just let it be.
Let it be.
What are people going to be doing?
Like, taking heroin?
What are you, like...
I know.
And there was like weed everywhere anyway.
Like, it just stank of weed anyway.
The dogs are just bait.
Yeah.
And that was a funny thing.
After Nin, as the crowd was leaving,
this, again, with the French,
this French couple,
this woman looked over to me and was like,
do you smell wheat
I was like no
she was like ah good
we got away with it then
they looked like they had stepped
out of the 70s
really yeah they looked exactly like that
and then they like power walked off
and left like the stinkiest trail
of wheat
that's gay
so yeah yeah
oh
Marijuana.
Marukwana.
Everyone smacks it in London.
Literally.
Yeah, I forgot that because like doing the walk I did through London yesterday.
I think I spotted about five people just on that walk.
Yeah, they'll just be walking around, um, crazy.
Just fucking decriminalize it.
I know.
Deng and coy, tip off the toy, ding-deng doi, lover, loy, father of foy, trip to the joy, sing-sang loy.
Danger, doi, go high, I'm the boy, I'm satisfied.
Yeah.
Welcome to the second half of the cast, or we head over to the suggestion thread over on the Jiamedia subreddit and answer questions.
People.
People.
Um, if you got this far, comment, who is blue shirt guy?
um that's a rock on moment that is a rock on moment uh no project 593
can get us started here if you could have any disease which one would you pick
i'm torn between cholera or botulism what's botulism that sounds like a practice
it's when a bot fly just gets in oh really no i don't know well we should really
call dad he's the guy to call on this yeah he knows his diseases that's for sure man knows his
pathogens uh he's a microbiologist for the record he doesn't just like yeah it's not his special
interest although kind of is yeah uh i'd take like a fucked up one um bubonic plague oh you know i used to be
A UK classic.
As a year seven, I was obsessed with
I just had it on the tip of my
eye.
What the fuck? Is it an eye disease?
No. What are the symptoms?
It's like been sorted.
Bubonic plague? No, and they've got like,
they've got a couple of... Because I wrote a whole comic around it where the story
was based around it. Smallpox?
Smallpox. There you go. I can't believe that.
um everyone knows small bugs come on yeah but i love the idea that like there were a couple uh
samples of it being stored somewhere they are right there's that like place yeah but that's what
my comic was about where like the super villains like stole it to like make her strong new version of it
you know never six yeah basically i think that was a man man boy boy comic really yeah oh shit
uh i've got them over there somewhere
How do they save the day?
Um...
Did they make a vaccine?
Was it vaccine propaganda?
There's...
I can't remember if I told you about this, but there's a trans character in it.
No way.
Let's go.
Boy, boy becomes girl, girl.
Yay!
Let's go!
Like in the comic?
Hell yeah.
Um, yeah.
Yeah.
It was wild reading that shit again.
Let's go, they.
But, uh, yeah.
Is it in the smallpox one as well?
I think so.
Let's go.
It's like a whole MCU type situation.
It's hard to keep track.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm saying.
There was Driller.
That wasn't my favorite.
It was innocent.
It wasn't like that.
He was like a stick man with drills for hands.
Did he have a drill on his head as well or just hands?
I think he did actually.
He'd like dig around.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I could see Drillard being in the MCU.
he's going to be in the fantastic fall you just watch yeah what's this space um i suppose you can
you can technically live a like fulfilling life and have HIV as a disease i guess like if you
have to pick one like i'd probably choose that over botulism not that i know what it is or what it
does do yeah botulism might be great it might be the best one yeah we start
And botulism.
Yeah, it turns you into like,
venom.
Well, speaking of these old stories, Loptical,
says,
I've been listening to Old Jarre
and loved the world of spice.
Does Jim have any other childhood stories
other than being a big muscle man
who fucks what was?
Kind regards.
I don't know what that is.
My classic youth.
I don't know what that's referencing.
Neither do I
Is he saying that you had
Like a character
Maybe
I don't know
I don't know what I was saying
Like 10 years ago
True
But I didn't create spice
That was you
The world of spice
It like implies
Oh yeah the question does imply
That was your one
Yeah
I'm not taking credit for that
I didn't rip off Dean
No it doesn't
It didn't rip off Dune
Because the ice cream man
Was the villain of that one
oh really yeah he was scary yeah he was real to like all of us
yeah because that that creepy ass you know that instrument where you're like
ding ding ding ding ding whatever it's called a little music box a little music box yeah
it sounds like a giant music box that's like really old and kind of out of tune yeah that shit
is creepy and it's like where is it coming from yeah because we never saw it it's everywhere
in nowhere. Yeah, we're on like a main road as well
I never see it. Yeah, echoed
through the tone. But I wasn't really
like that. I
never drew
I didn't like
drawing until I felt like I
should, you know?
Now you can just generate whatever you want
so. Yeah, exactly, so I was right the whole
time.
Um,
no, I
I had like
uh,
like
like
fiction type shit like in my head you know like i'd watch spider man too and be like right i'm spider man
right what am i up to you know that was that's one thing i've never done i don't think is right
fan fiction no i don't think of it i feel like i'd know if you did i feel like the world would
know yeah it'd be crinchy yeah it would be on devian oh it would be like a classic i don't know
I prefer making my own guy
like Ning guy
He's my new one
Ning guy
Yeah
He's evil
I put a picture of him on screen
Yeah
I kind of assumed he was a goody
Nah
Is he different king Nick
Do you still beep it
Oh I have to now
Because you did the king
Bit
So I guess I'll have to beep it
Yeah
Oh okay
Yeah
Oh well
So I guess you don't have
anyone else
outside of the big muscle man who fucks haws um i i don't yeah i guess that's my one guy
i've got loads of guys that one of my favorites was um tig foot rot
he had like a little propeller on his head but he was like jack bad tiny legs
okay because his feet were rotting yes that's good that's cool i guess the propeller kind of like
counteracted. I feel like I want to take 50% of the credit for acid man. Yeah.
An alkali man. Who was Flamer? Yeah, Flamer and Icer. Because I always felt like you were
Icer and I was Flamer. Yeah. I always felt that way. So yeah, I feel like we co-labbed. I don't
only have big muscle man who fucks a whole. I guess so that that whole superhero world of Flamer,
ice uh acid man acid man alcoholine man what which one started that acid man acid man yeah for sure
alkaline's like he's it he's like uh he's like robin no one's picking alkali man in smash you know
yeah yeah no one no one's playing as alkali man on the playground or choosing everyone wants
to be flamer or icer or acid man yeah acid man's cool acid man rock
yeah
how do we get there
oh right childhood stories
yeah
not sure
I'll take acid man
acid man is my number one
yeah
Flamer
I do like that Flamer
had his theme tune
Flam had a theme tune
and now in hindsight
knowing that that is like a
gay pejorative
if you're a flamer
oh really
let's go
we had no clue
for the record
we're like children
jumping on a trampoline
like 10 years old
that's so funny
what's a flamer
what is a flamer
do in gay culture
let me see
Flamer
Flamer gay
what does AI say
derogatory slur
for homosexuals
chiefly used in the United States
so that's why we didn't know it then
the shares its meaning
with the origin of the highly and then i didn't realize it was a fucking slur i thought it was like
yeah of course what do you mean of course i thought it was like bottom power bottom oh right
no no no i guess it's to mean like flamboyantly gay like flaming gay um oh okay yeah
although i've never heard that no i've never heard that i guess if it's american why would we
but uh well we absorb a lot of like american
culture through film and stuff and i i guess but i don't i've never even heard no film
no no but like i've heard the f slur that the other f slur i guess um in film and stuff
because i remember when we first talked about acid man and flamer or whatever
there are a couple comments about that oh shit yeah oh sorry
are we allowed to say flame of that yeah because we we mean the
superhero.
Yeah, I guess.
It'll be one of those situations where, like, it's Zootropolis here.
It's Zootopia for them, you know?
Like, when you take it over there, it's the sorcerer stone instead of the philosopher's stone.
So what would they call it, fire a...
Fire guy.
God damn it.
Everything's going to be ruined.
No, it's like, genuinely, if you follow the etymology of so many things, it's like, oh,
That's like insanely wildly racist in its origin.
Like when you look up...
Everything is a slur.
God damn it, kind of shit.
Uh, G.H. Rocker has one for us.
Hey boys.
New Dad Jarling here and this one's dark.
Tips for dealing with the loss of a pet.
I lost my Nessie suddenly last week due to bladder failure.
She was about six and when we saved her four years ago from a Romanian kill shelter,
she left for a groom one day and then upon her.
returned she was dead hours later the surgery I paid for didn't work and after
saying goodbye she passed with literally one milliliter of the sleeping
injection she was ready to go but thought so hard but thought so hard so that we
could be with her in the end won't rattle on but when I wanted to give up she
saved my life if it wasn't for her I wouldn't be I wouldn't have believed in
myself enough to think I could raise a son and since I've done lots for dog
charities which I'll continue to do till I pass I had to
take time off of work to be with my wife and remaining dog to grieve any tips or even
just a kind word or two goes a long way photo attached but I'm not sure if it will work on the
thread game on boys sorry to hear that we can relate I guess yeah there's nothing worse
we lost uh flossy the chalky lab um long time ago now yeah I
I feel like um that acceptance is
like down the line um and feel every step of it yeah um yeah you have to like process it go through it
feel what you're feeling um it's nice i guess that you do have another dog um because that was
part of what was surreal to me was like flossy just happened to die the exact same day that i got agi
so yeah i at least had that sort of as a distraction and a bit of positivity um to
counterbalance it.
I think weirdly as well, like the,
a potentially beautiful part of death is the
way it brings together all the people who loved what
has now gone.
Yeah, it's a shame she was so young.
Yeah.
But at least treasure those six years.
uh sorry four years because you adopted her that you did have with her um yeah it's never easy
but you got to go forward ain't got my choice no matter yeah but it's all a part of it it's all
like it yeah it made me the whole floss thing made me realize like how valuable um um
like pets and that kind of thing are for like almost like priming you for that yeah was it's like
such a huge um learning experience like the the I think your first loss of of any living thing
um is like a reality check moment yeah and it doesn't really matter at what point in your life it
happens it's it always just like rocks yeah your whole world and understanding and it will be in
different ways though too because floss was like our childhood dog as well yeah like we were like
little kids when we got her type yeah um but i don't think it affected any i don't think it like
affected me more than it did like our mum or dad right yeah yeah because like they were just as
tone up.
Yeah, you're right.
You are correct.
Okay, I'm not going to do that one because that would be crazy.
Kind of a insane whiplash.
I'm going to do this one.
Let's bring up the mood a little bit.
From Jake Ward 2639.
Has Alex tried this out yet?
And he sent me this link.
Old news now, but I think you might get a kick out of it.
It's Loy and free.
So I guess, actually, maybe I'll play it out my phone.
I don't know if you know Loy.
It's one of the Man Man Songs.
Kino?
No, it was actually before Kino Lois, I believe.
Wow.
It was just one of my stims for a while.
Loi.
Yeah, I'm fully familiar with that.
Yeah, but I guess...
A hip-pop poise.
to some AI bullshit.
These are my lyrics.
Yeah.
Danger, do I'm
on the boy.
is this AI yes what's the point of like doing what's the point of like doing anything yeah this is so
I love that
Lie!
Pips to the boy
Premium thought
Wow
Let's go
God damn
Yeah AI's done it
They've done it again
Yeah these motherfuckers
They fucking robot guys
So yeah
Thanks for that
Yeah nice
Well done Jake Ward
Um
I thought this was interesting actually
from Butterbee in one, two, three.
Good morning, boys, or something?
Question for Jim, since smoking was mentioned.
Mentioned.
Thoughts on the song, Field of Dreams,
from Low Raw's last album.
I ask this because it's a song about smoking addiction,
something that has always plagued Ryan
and was most likely partially responsible
for his death of pneumonia.
Shit, that would make sense.
I wonder how Jim interprets this song,
as I know it's definitely one of the better songs
on that album, even if I'm a non-smoker
and don't immediately resonate with the theme.
I still haven't had the heart to listen to it, so I can't really add much to this.
I'm going to have to re-listen to that song and get back to you because I had no idea that was like the context.
I thought that was quite interesting.
I guess we can revisit that.
Yeah.
Um, let's do a couple more here.
Before we round down.
Round is bare boar down.
Um...
Let's do this one from Rank the Dank.
Hello there, young ones.
Hope all is well.
My question is this.
What are some of the ways you two like to express yourselves creatively outside of YouTube
Anjar?
I know Alex likes to write and draw and Jamie plays music.
What is it about these or other particular activities that draws you to them?
Have you had any revelations or findings of joy with them recently?
are there any branches of art that you'd love to explore but haven't found the chance to
and are there any underrated opportunities to creative to creativity you find in your everyday life
I think creative expression is one of the crucial elements to living a fulfilled life
and as the creative young gentleman I know you to be I'm sure you'd agree
after all one does not simply write the buffalo at such a young age without some sort of
Spark, artistic eye calling
Um
Yeah
I just write
Variations of the Buffalo
Every day
Yeah
That's your dragon to chase
Your Buffalo to
Buffalo to
Rangle
Yeah
What do you think
Um
I feel like
The
The revelation
I've come to
is that there are no revelations
It's like
Excuse me
It's like filling a bucket
One drip at a time
You know
Well how's that not revelation
What do you mean?
Well that that's the final revelation I guess
I've like finished music I suppose
The bucket's full I've done it
No
No but like the bucket is filling
A bucket has a hole in it
Yeah
The bucket does have a tiny hole
hole in it, but it feels faster than it drains, but it does drain.
And then you plug it into AI and it goes,
break me your voice!
Yeah, then you don't have to worry about it.
You go back to play and fucking hell dovers.
Yeah.
I guess the revelation for me is like,
just being okay with doing things just for myself.
Yeah.
That's what I'm trying to, um,
to actually be satisfied with.
Um, but I can't.
Cause that's a, I've really, in the last few years I've really struggled like getting to sleep and my way that I've like figured out how to get to sleep now is like just working on this like world that I've designed basically.
That's exactly what I do. That's what I've been talking about.
Really? Yeah. Yeah. But it's like getting quite elaborate now and I've like, I'm writing it down.
Really? Uh huh. See mine's all all in there.
Because it's like, there's mechanics to it, and it's like, okay, I've got this end goal in mind.
How do we get there?
How about this happened?
And then as a result, blah, blah, blah, and all that.
Yeah, yeah.
It's genuinely, like, fun.
It can make you excited to go to bed.
Yeah, yeah.
Apart from when, like, you're having some fire thoughts, and then you fall asleep and you wake up and you're like, man, I was thinking.
What was I thinking?
Yeah, I forgot.
Oops.
Yeah.
That's really annoying.
But I like doing a, like, a particular sort of, like, scene, like, again.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I know exactly what you mean.
Yeah, yeah.
Like perfecting it.
Mm.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's like doing takes.
Kind of, yeah.
Like a movie.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Because I've got such, like, a visual...
Like, when I close my eyes, I can, like, just picture anything pretty much.
Mm-hmm.
So I can basically stage it almost.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I um, I either do like that, um, I never write stuff down.
It's either that or I'm like playing a piano in my mind, trying to fall asleep.
What does that look like?
Do you see the keyboard or do you just hear the notes?
It's like a core part of, um, learning anything.
You know that?
this might sound kind of like
cringy to make this
equation
is that a word
equation not equation
equation equation equation yeah
something equals something
but um
like dark souls
right
you know when like you're going at a boss
you're going at a boss you're going at a boss
and you just can't fucking get it
and it beats your ass so hard
you're like fuck it I'm I'm done for today
you turn it off you go to bed
you come back to it the next day
first try
I was really having that
with Chlorib Sule.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Right.
That is the same thing with music, because when you sleep, it's a core part of learning.
So, like, you're, you're like...
It's healing time.
Yeah, you're ironing in things.
Like, every mistake is, like, being cemented in.
Your brain is, like, understanding it.
And it's the exact same thing when you're learning an instrument.
Like, the...
It just becomes second nature, you know?
you're in flow state then so sometimes if I'm not thinking about trying to sleep I will just be running through stuff and I'm constantly like tapping and like running a melody through my head and that's all part of it like it's it just fills like all the gaps in your life when you're learning I think when you're learning anything um
mm-hmm your brain really enjoys that process it's like challenge yeah for sure it's um
and the the the incremental progress is just so satisfying and like i i'm i'm very early days
really like skill wise there is so much beyond me um but to look at this like past 365 days
from looking at where I was to where I am now
It's like
Well you have to approach any skill
Anything
And it's why it's so annoying when
I remember in school
Like if you drew a cool picture
And someone would look at it
It'd be like oh that's cool man
I wish I could do that
It's like you literally good
Yeah
It's uh
You're not like a pro at something
So you put 10,000 hours in
Yeah it's more like finding
What you want to
put 10,000 hours into?
Yeah. Yeah, there's like an opportunity cost
and a...
Yeah. A choice to it.
Unless you want to be like a generalist and just dabble
and just...
Depends how your mind works.
Like, because some people...
We all have stuff that calls out to us, though.
And even if that thing is like video games.
Like, you want something beyond video games.
Don't make video games your entire thing.
You're like...
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you need more than that.
But a bit of balance.
Yeah, for sure.
but like I feel like me doing piano has made my enjoyment of video games better because
it's just more like endorphin spread you know like I can't get out of video games what I get
out of learning to play the piano a rock band oh shit yeah no yeah scrap that yeah no more piano
lessons rock band time yeah fortnight time but yeah you you can get also like chill time you do
need chill time you can't some people can like grind out shit um but if yeah if i gave myself a
a really strict goal um i feel like i would lose my love for
like playing piano if it was like I have to learn this many pieces in this amount of time
yeah all I'm doing you're just kind of doing it for the sake of doing it for the
just to be like just to be incredibly good at that thing you know if it's if that's not
naturally pulling me like I want to be able to get to the gym like I value that part of my
life I want to be able to play video games I enjoy I value that part of my life I want to be
able to play piano I value that part of my life but I don't want it to dominate everything else
Mm-hmm. Yeah.
What was she doing?
She was just like freaking out.
That was so distracting.
Yeah. Do you ever feel like
hmm, butt hurt about like...
The break?
What's the best way of raising this?
if you were born into like a crazy wealthy family right then you could have just like practiced on like a grand piano or i could have had like a drum kit
yeah yeah in the basement or something yeah um i i think um no because the the fact that i couldn't do that
practice my art
because
if I had that
and there'd
probably be an element then of being
more like pressured
into doing that
so then I'd probably
go down a more like classical
line and playing
in
like
in big
classical groups and shit
and not
doing what I want you know yeah I don't know I feel like sometimes access is a thing like a material
thing oh I just like just I just contrasting with like um our cousins for example that were
about a decade older then um one of our uncles has like a recording studio yeah yeah um so our
younger cousins will regularly go there and there is a drum kit they can be as loud as they want
they can mess around and whatnot and that that's really cool it's like yeah I get to do that
yeah sure are you jealous yeah yes yeah yeah that would have been awesome to have um but there's
nothing stopping my like my my circumstances aren't like ideal by any means but I's still
like I'm choosing to do it and it informs
how I play and what I choose to play
and going forward
like it that that's become a part of
yeah me like entirely
yeah I feel like it
it more affects how I value
other people's art
like that is like a valuable
part of the puzzle
um it's like where they come
from but i guess like i've i've gone through enough like wikipedia pages of people's lives and just
notice the trend of like the advantage you get in a like nepotistic kind of way yeah where like
like david burn who's like my absolute idol like his dad was like an audio engineer of some kind yeah yeah
just that being born into that yeah having this these ideas sort of massaged is just going to
give you such like a distinct advantage and so the thing we talk about sometimes where it's like the
the best piano player
yeah I remember saying
never be able to
yeah
um
just someone in the world like
yeah
yeah definitely um
but saying that
like it's it's not
there is no best
yeah that's too like
simplistic
like
there's
the the people
the pianists who are recognized
as like the pianists
like surprise surprise they've got fucking giant hands right yeah yeah
they have a physical inherent advantage and like sure they they can play things that i could
never even like dream of um but if i were to make something of my own
then yeah like nobody can separate that from me um one thing i'm definitely appreciating the
older I get about art in general is how much I enjoy imperfections in things and how that will
often give things a personality that a perfect thing might not going back to David Byrne there's a
really good quote of him saying the better a singer's voice the harder is to believe what they're
saying that's an awesome quote yeah I was going to bounce off of that thought and say
like that that's probably why the most popular music always has voice like someone's singing right
yeah like it is personal and inherently kind of has to be imperfect you know like it's not a
perfectly tuned guitar right yeah yeah strings and it sounds all in tune like it's flesh it's
it's it's like air being pushed out of vocal chords and shit but there are like like
Like, perfect voices, like Adele, you know.
Yeah.
I don't really listen to Adele.
No.
I don't care about it.
And like, Beyonce and stuff.
And like, no one's going to be saying that.
And the weekend?
Yeah.
I guess it's different strokes or different folks.
Yeah.
Or something.
But it's not like they don't have value.
No, no.
It's just like what you seek.
It's not really what I'm getting at.
It's more.
just what I'm looking for
I guess from artistic endeavours
um
yeah
that was a good one rank
thanks for that question
let's do one more here
if we wrap up this ep
um smirph says
have you played
uh elder ring night rain yet
just finished getting all the achievements
and it was an absolute joy
to play with friends
I haven't but Jim has
and you really like it right
I do
yeah
it's my
more initially I was um I was won over by the price oh as far as video games go like it's
cheap that's what got me on clerib skill too yeah yeah something's less than like 50 pounds now I'm like
okay yeah I'm in sure give it a try yeah yeah it's good yeah so then I started playing and I was like
this is very cool in fact I love this and then I was like oh I realize what this is and I'm a little
bit disappointed. And then I kept playing it and I was like, oh, this is actually really
sick. I think for the price, by the time I've done every boss, I would be satisfied to, like,
if I just put it down then and never play it again, I'd be satisfied. But I probably won't. I
will probably keep playing it because the gameplay loop is so good. Two things I heard about
it that um once they patch i think i'll be in um um one being the thing that put me off hearing
about it was that uh you can't like easily like vote to stop a run if it's like
right effed yeah um and if you if you like quit there's some kind of penalty or something like
this um yeah there is a penalty to quitting which i've only had to suffer once and it they need to
patch this out because everyone i was playing with quit yeah two people i play i was playing with
quit and then i went to quit assuming that i wouldn't get penalized right but it still said
i'd be penalized so i quit and didn't play for the rest of the evening and that was the other thing
was the once there's a duo lobby and it's like balance for that yeah i think that'd be really
fun yeah um so i like the idea of the three but the randomness of like oh i've got like the worst
the ducks i feel like like saying that the thing with from soft games is that if you're good
enough like it's it's possible shout out to zero lenny like he he went he's gone through
every like souls game using just broken swords wow you know if you're good enough you can do
pretty much anything so 10,000 hour player right there
if I'm lacking in a run
I feel like if somebody else is good enough they can carry me
and sometimes I'm the person carrying two other people
sometimes I'm shit and I'm getting carried
and I kind of enjoy that random factor
you know because everyone was shitting on it
for not having voice chat or text chat
which it right kind of fair
like it's a co-op game
but at the same time
it's kind of what I love about
Eldon Ring so much
like just
multiplayer with like a random dude
the only way you can communicate
is like the wave emote
and sitting on the floor
yeah I dig that
it really like puts you into this world
where I guess
language isn't really a core
tenant of this universe
I suppose yeah it's way more distracting
if there's like text popping up and yeah yeah it takes you out of it um and people saying
like memes and stuff it takes you out of the universe so yeah if you're like fully immersed
in this um it's kind of cool like i yeah i understand not liking it but for me it's kind of exactly
what i do like about from soft co-op it seems like you can't even really get mad it's like
it's not the throne you're looking for you have aldermring you have the dark souls
yeah you've got so many like yeah um and for that price and everything like for the price and
the the like dark souls bosses seeing some dark souls too shit in there is like crazy
in in like an environment that's good you know in like a game that doesn't fucking suck
some other maps would be cool too
yeah um and they
they've like I'm sure they will though
there's D or C set to come out this year
so I'm assuming there's
gonna be a bunch more content and
there's a live service like
it could work
um
all the skin is like a leveling system
um
or is it by run
that it's very
slightly like less than um it's kind of like a speed run um oh right less than hades less than
hades yeah you you get like uh perks that you can play like permanently um but that's kind of it
have you played the sacaro plus no i've only played so that seems like the most appealing one to me
but everyone loves the bow guy
yeah I love the bow guy
he's the one I just jumped to based off of his
like appearance he looks badass
he's fucking cool
um
and the way
because bows have never been viable
in Fromsoff games
I've never really used them in
from games
yeah because they suck
and now like this character has made them viable
in a Frommsoft game and it is really cool
like his play style is so fun
um but
Also, like, the default character, really fun.
Um, and the big heavy guy.
I haven't played as any of the, like, magic people or...
There's heaps to do, then.
Yeah.
Um...
And the new bosses.
Fucking sick.
Really good.
There are new bosses.
Yeah, yeah.
So, there's like eight new bosses, and you fight them at the end of each run.
Um.
and I'm
I've done every single one now
apart from one
the final one
and they're all fucking
belters
they're belters
genuinely they're so good
hell yeah
I will
I will play
I remember I did the same thing
when Adam ring came out
you did yeah
which is wild to me
and then um
it consumed my life
absolutely
but like this
this isn't that
which I'm kind of
thankful for
yeah
like it
I can jump on
and play
Eldon Ring
for an hour
and stop
mm-hmm
to do a run or two
yeah
whereas
Eldon Ring itself
it doesn't have
like a
like a cutoff point
it just goes and goes
and goes
yeah yeah
yeah
it doesn't fit
with the
I don't know that's
I think that maybe
it's a me problem
where like
once I don't
starting into a game
I just have to
follow the inertia
otherwise I'm just not going to finish it
right and I'm like
I just have to get this I have to get this down
well yeah I feel that when I'm
in a run
in night rain
you know yeah yeah it's like
I don't give a shit about anything else I'm in this run
but I just had that with
Expedition 33
yeah yeah it's like if I stop
then I know I'm just going to not play it for like months and come back
and be like I can't remember this shit
Yeah.
Well, I think that's it otherwise for the books.
Bebidaboodi, doobidi, sui,
uh, kubbidi-ludi.
Do that thing you always do,
unless it's something bad,
in which case, don't do it.
Stop doing that thing.
Unless it's something good,
then keep doing that thing.
Always do that thing.
Never stop doing that thing.
Never stop.
Never stop.
Never stopping.
no
huh
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