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Because of the premise, each time we hear something before skinner says “steamed hams” the pitch will have increased since we last hear it, creating a rising effect to “steamed hams”. The opposite is true afterwards where the pitch lowers when we hear a line repeated. I like that these facts outline “steamed hams” as a climactic moment to be built up to and afterwards calmed down from.
There's also the fact that there's a series of rising xylophone notes being played as Skinner tip toes over to the burger place just before the part where he says Steamed Hams, at that point its clear that each video is about to coverage. beautiful.
@@TrianglePants I just did. I saw a compilation of a bunch. Honestly, I was bored during most of them. It's always just some kind of gun and patrick shoots up the restaurant, which I just don't find funny as a concept, especially after seeing it like 5 times.
@@kaikingsland Yeah, I get that. Internet humor might be in the shitter, especially with dialogue format, but at least the non-gun ones look promising for animator careers.
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Actually it's because as before everything syncs up, the quicker videos (which are higher pitched as well) come closer together in ascending order to the Matching point in since from beginning to middle each come together quicker and exponentially, and afterward all the lower tones start descending and exponentially spread out more and more . Like running up stairs and then falling back down excuse me I'm very stoned but you get the idea
this feels like the climax in some detective thriller where they infiltrate the murderer's house but they find out he's not there and/or never was and this is all a trap to disorientate the detectives off of his trail.
@@spencechan hello Seymour. You've enjoyed luncheons throughout your entire life. Today we're going to see just how much your culinary lust has earned you. In front of you is a tube filled with geass
That crescendo right before "steamed hams, as each of the videos started to get in sync, has given me chills that no thriller movie could. Pure build-up, Spielberg take notes.
It's not truly a crescendo. A build up? Yes, but.. Ah- A crescendo!? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within your speakers!?
The pitch seems to speed up and slow down at the synchronization point because the slower occurrences happen before the faster ones, and then reverse after the steamed hams. It's a similar effect to two Shepard tones, one going up and the latter going down. read this wiki article for more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepard_tone
@@CWINDOWSsystem32 It *_could_* still be 1 computer, running multiple VirtualBoxes. Might be easier to sync all of the playbacks to the specific moment Skinner says "Steamed Hams"
@Astrobot Tari well, I was just speculating. Maybe it's 1 computer, 12 monitors and a shared desktop? The different OS-es are fake, a static picture added to each video after Simpsons clip ends? Normally, a video player doesnt quit itself after reaching the end of the video, so maybe that's it? It would still make it easier to sync everything...
This reminds me of an art exhibit that was at the hirshorn museum, it had a similar idea. You’d go into a room full of projectors and each screen had a different video with a seemingly different story. And then you’d realize that in each video it was the same woman just dressed up differently, and then, at once, with no warning, all of the videos would sync up to her having this strange monologue. I’m getting that vibe.
Joe goes to works and sleeps like a good boy Joe goes to works and sleeps like a good boy Joe goes to works and sleeps like a good boy Joe goes to works and sleeps like a good boy Joe goes to works and sleeps like a good boy
@@papasscooperiaworker3649 originally its from one of those 4 panel memes where someone was halucinating their deceased family after an accident. Serious when it was made at the time but quickly became shitpost fodder like loss
The way it speeds up as it reaches "Steamed Hams" then slows down afterwards, with the same monitor that began being the last to finish is just perfection
@@nameistanya A song by Jefferson Airplane which has a very distinct mood with an ecstatic peak, followed by a quickly fading afterglow, much like this video
What's beautiful is that it sounds like gibberish until about 5 seconds before he says steamed hams, and in those five seconds you feel this sense of euphoria as you realize what you are about to witness.
If I were in Albany, NY, I'd be cashing in on this so hard. A museum with the history of the Albany style steamed ham, get every bar and restaurant to offer a steamed ham on steamed ham day. Make sure anyone from Utica pretends not to know wtf you're talking about, etc.
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Crazy moment of doppler shift(?) there at the "Steamed Hams" part. It's like when an ambulance passes you and then the siren shifts in tone and begins to recede. I wasn't expecting that.
@@null0286 Well, it is probably one of the biggest spoilers of the anime, so if you're planning on watching it do it when you forget that comment xd Steins;Gate
@@ChaosRyan3 Markiplier is a let’s player, but he makes other content as well. He probably doesn’t need five ovens, but I’ll be damned if he ain’t proud of it.
The doppler effect cause by the same sound being played increasingly close together in the first half and then increasingly far apart in the second half is really cool.
"Seymour - Seymour - Seymour-Seymour-seymour" "Phew - Phew - Phew-phew-phew" then the xylophone increasing in speed, then this rising hum like the THX logo. Then Synchronization. It's quite the experience.
The buildup to steamed hams is exactly what happens when you figure out a hard problem you've been contemplating and finally solve it only to hit a bigger wall and then it finally all burns down In the end
Actually, this should be what I show people when they ask me what it’s like to have ADHD because this is exactly what it’s like in my brain it’s like having a billion tabs open all going at different speeds.
@@robertlupa8273 it's really not that bad we just have short attention spans and to be honest medicine is not the answer Exercise and discipline is. It helped me.
the fact that im able to look at any one of the screens and my brain can understand what they are saying is really cool, and then jumping from one to another is also really fun.
Steamed Hams will always be one of my top favorite internet memes. Even with how basic and repetitive it is, I just can't get tired of all the creative ideas and edits
This is what it feels like, in my head, having ADHD, for me. My thoughts are messes of talking, and that's why it is so hard to focus, because every new thing I see, adds to it.
Everything about this is perfect. Immediately after the part when all of the videos sync it sounds like a sorting algorithm. The screams at the end go on and on forever. This might be my favorite version.
This feels like walking through a crowd and all of a sudden they all turn and look directly at you as every single conversation naturally comes to the exact same phrase, before turning back and acting like nothing happened. Edit: Hey you know what's horrifying? Hearing each screen shout "HELP! HEEEEELLLLLP!" before going dark. It keeps happening at different speeds and times until there's only one left. Then darkness.
Man, it's weird looking at the crescendo of this as opposed to the one that crescendos at "Aurora Borealis?" That said, BIG kudos for doing it on analog hardware, if not fully analog.
When you're having a panic attack but remember something funny in the middle of it
Mood
@@meemosteeno5121 "mOoD"
quit reading my mind
@Callum Ferry (Student) moo'd
Mood?
good lord what is happening in there
Steamed Hams but every computer is at a different speed and synced to when skinner says Steamed Hams
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*Aurora Borealis*
@@catzillafirefox Aurora borealis at this time of the year this time of day Day and this part of the country localized entirely in your kitchen?
@@UN_Banished *yes.*
@@jakesouthern4050 may i see it?
*camera pans around to prisoner tied to chair with their eyes forced open
A Clockwork Orange...
*Robot Chicken*
The real prisoner was the friends we made along the way
@@ExtremeMadnessX I was cured alright.
THE NUMBERS MASON, WHAT DO THEY MEAN??!?
Because of the premise, each time we hear something before skinner says “steamed hams” the pitch will have increased since we last hear it, creating a rising effect to “steamed hams”. The opposite is true afterwards where the pitch lowers when we hear a line repeated. I like that these facts outline “steamed hams” as a climactic moment to be built up to and afterwards calmed down from.
I was wondering what caused this. Thank you!
It's literally a steamed hams Doppler Effect and I fucking love it lmao
There's also the fact that there's a series of rising xylophone notes being played as Skinner tip toes over to the burger place just before the part where he says Steamed Hams, at that point its clear that each video is about to coverage. beautiful.
it actually behaves somewhat like a shepard tone!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepard_tone
Ok
“Brain washer”… the way the sound ebbs and flows… the ominous darkened room… truly, this is mankind’s greatest achievement
@plurabelle5 no its this
Or it's a reference to daft punk. Up for interpretation, really
@@Dead_Weight21*I AMM THE BRRAAINNWASSHHHEEERRRREEEERRRRRŔŘŘŔR=RRŔEAHAJAHZHHHAHHH&HHHHHHH*
I'm glad there are still innovators in the steamed hams community.
@@TrianglePants I just did. I saw a compilation of a bunch. Honestly, I was bored during most of them. It's always just some kind of gun and patrick shoots up the restaurant, which I just don't find funny as a concept, especially after seeing it like 5 times.
@@TrianglePants But if you like it, please don't let my opinion spoil your enjoyment.
@@kaikingsland
Yeah, I get that.
Internet humor might be in the shitter, especially with dialogue format, but at least the non-gun ones look promising for animator careers.
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When he keeps telling seyyyyymour faster and at higher pitches that's nightmare fuel right there
Seymour!
SEYMOUR!
S E Y M O U R !
S E Y M O U R !
Also the death of seymour's mother occurring 11 times at 2:19
Then after Steamed Hams it all went in progressively lower pitches
I clicked and read this as it started playing
@@samieb4712 why does it sounds like a lot of cats meowing angrily
Everything up to the utterance of "steamed hams" felt like a buildup and after it was said, everything instantly felt like it was winding down.
doppler effect
Actually it's because as before everything syncs up, the quicker videos (which are higher pitched as well) come closer together in ascending order to the Matching point in since from beginning to middle each come together quicker and exponentially, and afterward all the lower tones start descending and exponentially spread out more and more . Like running up stairs and then falling back down excuse me I'm very stoned but you get the idea
@@kaukospots that's not what the Doppler effect is
ruclips.net/video/Z8xNeYCmBhY/видео.html
whitacrian
This actually feels like the beginning of a horror movie
thats what i said lol
This is the audio that plays when a film needs to demonstrate a character going insane
This is actual footage from the real RUclips HQ.
“Oh ye gods!”
Circa January 2018 when the meme was in its prime and competing with No Da Wae
Lol
shut up brand
That explains a lot
what is this surreal futuristic looking meme hell
Ham
@@aikanaka steamed ham
@@alienwarrior0411 Steamed hams
s
steamed
This is what sensory overload both looks, feels and sounds like.
Omg yes, but strangely my ADHD brain thinks that this sounds fine
as an autist, can confirm
Oml yeah
yeah right now I feel like I'm lost in a crowd of people and I can't find whoever I came with
Maybe to a person familiar to sensory overload. I just find it entertaining
You can feel the forces shifting when he says "steamed hams"
The rising chorus of "SEEEEYMOOOOUR" increasing in pitch is what kills me.
this feels like the climax in some detective thriller where they infiltrate the murderer's house but they find out he's not there and/or never was and this is all a trap to disorientate the detectives off of his trail.
Jigsaw's a pretty big fan of the steamed hams meme
@@spencechan hello Seymour. You've enjoyed luncheons throughout your entire life. Today we're going to see just how much your culinary lust has earned you. In front of you is a tube filled with geass
*Saw theme begins to play*
@@dragar0th DA GYAES
@@dragar0th in 10 seconds the room will begin to fill with STYEAM STYEAM ST-ST-ST-STYEAM
That crescendo right before "steamed hams, as each of the videos started to get in sync, has given me chills that no thriller movie could. Pure build-up, Spielberg take notes.
The THX Deep Note of steamed hams edits
It's not truly a crescendo. A build up? Yes, but..
Ah- A crescendo!? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within your speakers!?
@Kristian McConville May I hear it?
@@jacobvarney23 1:12
I mean, "No."
The pitch seems to speed up and slow down at the synchronization point because the slower occurrences happen before the faster ones, and then reverse after the steamed hams. It's a similar effect to two Shepard tones, one going up and the latter going down.
read this wiki article for more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepard_tone
RUclips users, 2018:
- We've done everything with this meme that was possible. No more. Let this meme die.
The guy with 12 monitors, 2021:
Not just 12 monitors, 12 computers. You can see some of them running Windows and some running macOS.
Imagine typing out this comment and not even checking the upload date of this video
@@dclikemtndew Oh well.
Anyway...
@@CWINDOWSsystem32 It *_could_* still be 1 computer, running multiple VirtualBoxes. Might be easier to sync all of the playbacks to the specific moment Skinner says "Steamed Hams"
@Astrobot Tari well, I was just speculating. Maybe it's 1 computer, 12 monitors and a shared desktop? The different OS-es are fake, a static picture added to each video after Simpsons clip ends? Normally, a video player doesnt quit itself after reaching the end of the video, so maybe that's it? It would still make it easier to sync everything...
If you’ve ever wondered what sensory overload feels like, this is it.
This Steamed Hams Sorting Algorithm sounds more satanic than I could ever imagine
Is no one gonna talk about that one monitor that has the words "brain washer" written on it?
possible refrence to daft punk?
My dumbass thought it said Brian Schulter and assumed it was a patron thing or something
Ikr? I was looking to see if anyone else said it
@@playboy-music I was gonna say Cowboy Bebop
i think its a reference to how people thought of tvs as brainwashers in the 90s
1:09 the part where he starts going "phew...phew..........phew" at higher and higher pitch made me laugh so hard i missed the sync
and then the sound effect after getting higher and higher in pitch
what about 0:50?
seymour!!
Yeah! So annoying RUclips doesn't have a way to rewind the video you were watching.
It sounds like Fall Guys
@@_hunu ikr
the “help, help!”s at the end is terrifying
since it pitches down, it reminds me of a wind up doll being burned. the voice box gets more broken, and the sound it makes gets more distorted.
sounds like a cat
You mean at 2:18?
This reminds me of an art exhibit that was at the hirshorn museum, it had a similar idea. You’d go into a room full of projectors and each screen had a different video with a seemingly different story. And then you’d realize that in each video it was the same woman just dressed up differently, and then, at once, with no warning, all of the videos would sync up to her having this strange monologue. I’m getting that vibe.
That sputtering sound as the synchronisation comes to an end, it's like an engine winding down. Lovely.
Is everyone going to continue just not mentioning that one of the screens is labelled “BRAIN WASHER”?
They all been brainwashed, surprisingly you survived
They don't need to, because the creator mentioned in a reply that it was like that when he found it on the side of a river.
Foan skrean iz 2 smorl
@@RedRocky54 hol' up
Joe goes to works and sleeps like a good boy
Joe goes to works and sleeps like a good boy
Joe goes to works and sleeps like a good boy
Joe goes to works and sleeps like a good boy
Joe goes to works and sleeps like a good boy
0:51 sounded like a legit nightmare Skinner would have lmao
"Skinner, you have to let go. The crash wasn't your fault."
Hahahaha
I dont get it
Papa's Scooperia Worker It's a reference to a certain steamed hams video. There are so many I don't remember the title tho.
*fire 😂
@@papasscooperiaworker3649 originally its from one of those 4 panel memes where someone was halucinating their deceased family after an accident. Serious when it was made at the time but quickly became shitpost fodder like loss
That is legitimately one of the coolest effects I’ve ever seen. The build up to the climax of synchronization and the immediate wind down
I love that the Doppler effect is clearly apparent
1:13 sounds like Link opening a treasure chest.
"You got the *Steamed Hams!*
It's what I call hamburgers!"
😂
Lmao 🤣 it does!!
Maybe it could be an item in a trading sidequest
1:22 is the sync moment, but it's cooler to watch the buildup
"No,n o ! IsaIID S t Ea Medh A m S! "
- 12 drunk computers
I kept missing it somehow
I still dont hear it
@@jejtherusheddoodle23 I don't usually use this emoji but 😂😂😂
@@minimifetti ???
The way it speeds up as it reaches "Steamed Hams" then slows down afterwards, with the same monitor that began being the last to finish is just perfection
This is just like "follow the white rabbit", but instead of the rabbit biting its own head off, a cartoon character says a meme phrase
@@nameistanya A song by Jefferson Airplane which has a very distinct mood with an ecstatic peak, followed by a quickly fading afterglow, much like this video
You can hear the spirals of time rippling through the universe on the wings of steamed hams
2:57 Something strangely aesthetic about this final shot
POV: you're in
Welcome to the wired
It's my aesthetic. There's just something so endearing to me about CRT text-terminals in dark rooms.
Woah, tabby
Tv garden
What's beautiful is that it sounds like gibberish until about 5 seconds before he says steamed hams, and in those five seconds you feel this sense of euphoria as you realize what you are about to witness.
If I were in Albany, NY, I'd be cashing in on this so hard. A museum with the history of the Albany style steamed ham, get every bar and restaurant to offer a steamed ham on steamed ham day. Make sure anyone from Utica pretends not to know wtf you're talking about, etc.
I've journeyed far and taken many random turns to reach this comment. I feel like I now know some terrible secret that only few are aware of. Thank you for this experience.
I am, I guess it's up to me.
Crazy moment of doppler shift(?) there at the "Steamed Hams" part. It's like when an ambulance passes you and then the siren shifts in tone and begins to recede. I wasn't expecting that.
The pitch exponentially increasing, Steam Hams peaking the audio, then the pitch exponentially going back down is perfect
The inexplicable Brain Washer TV makes this even funnier.
psychologists: dreams have meanings
*my dreams:*
but it did have a meaning, one to be exact:
S T E A M E D H A M S
My mom's dreams:
My Grandma's dreams:
1:21 when every timeline converges to kill mayuri
Okabe: TRAUMATIZED SCREAMING
I don't get it what anime are you talking about?
@@null0286 Well, it is probably one of the biggest spoilers of the anime, so if you're planning on watching it do it when you forget that comment xd
Steins;Gate
@@null0286 Steins;Gate. Watch it or read the visual novels. One of my favourite stories ever.
huh? That’s odd, my watch isn’t working-
"Brain Washer"
I mean... this is hypnotizing in its own way so... Kinda true
1:12 the way the music goes up and up and up at this part is stunning
Move over Markiplier, who owns 5 ovens. This person owns 12 computers!
I am a man who owns *twelve computers!*
Are they some culinary RUclipsr? Why would you need 5 ovens?
@@ChaosRyan3 Markiplier is a let’s player, but he makes other content as well. He probably doesn’t need five ovens, but I’ll be damned if he ain’t proud of it.
ruclips.net/video/ifAm3Vp0JnU/видео.html
@@acegamer9347 from how he talked about it during a video, I dont think he even realized he had that many ovens till then lol.
woke up, fell out of bed, dragged Steamed Hams across my head
ran down stairs and ate a ham
I steamed a ham today, oh boy!
@@atlasmonkeyleon and though the ham was rather small
I 'made' the food in seconds flat
Went down the door and had a 'smoke' and he went into fit:
Good loooooooooooord
What is haaaappening in thereeeeeee
I like the growing number of "SEYMOUR!"s starting from 0:51
Seymour's Nightmares be like
seymour... seymour... SEYMOURRRRR
And shortly after, an ever increasing scale
Chalmers is in hell and Seymour put him there
It's Seymour's personal hell waiting for him upon death after the numerous war crimes he committed against the Vietnamese people
seymour's mom screaming for help sounds like a distressed cat
The doppler effect cause by the same sound being played increasingly close together in the first half and then increasingly far apart in the second half is really cool.
1:21 and at this moment for a split second the world was in harmony
This must have been the moment before the Fire Nation attacked.
The cascade of 'Seymour!' has no right to be as funny as it is
"Seymour - Seymour - Seymour-Seymour-seymour" "Phew - Phew - Phew-phew-phew" then the xylophone increasing in speed, then this rising hum like the THX logo. Then Synchronization. It's quite the experience.
The buildup to steamed hams is exactly what happens when you figure out a hard problem you've been contemplating and finally solve it only to hit a bigger wall and then it finally all burns down In the end
You can just hear the high pitched screaming of all the technology at the beginning
This is what Skinner sees playing faintly in the back of his mind as he lives through every Steamed Hams at once in each alternate universe.
1:16 The Borg activate when they hear about the unique technology that is steamed hams.
Seyborg, the house is on fire!
IRRELEVANT.
WE WILL ADD YOUR CULINARY AND CONFECTIONARY DISTINCTIVENESS TO OIR OWN.
@@axenledgie1423 Isn't that just the Bjorn from the Space Quest VI demo?
The absolute chaos followed by “Steamed hams” all in sync is surreal
Actually, this should be what I show people when they ask me what it’s like to have ADHD because this is exactly what it’s like in my brain it’s like having a billion tabs open all going at different speeds.
19 tabs are open, 5 seperate browsers are running, 3 tabs are frozen and I can't figure out where the music is coming from
@@delayedplayer _(psst. Its from the 18th tab from the left of the 3rd browser)_
Sounds belivable.
Please help the ADHD people. I don't want anyone to be going throught this 24/7.
And then it all converges into one point, like steamed hams
@@robertlupa8273 it's really not that bad we just have short attention spans and to be honest medicine is not the answer
Exercise and discipline is. It helped me.
This is the peak of human creativity
it’s crazy how easy the patterns are to pick up as it approaches the synced moment
This deserves to be in a museum on loop.
I mean at this point we've basically reached high art, right?
I hope this is the only thing archeologists will find of our generation
the fact that im able to look at any one of the screens and my brain can understand what they are saying is really cool, and then jumping from one to another is also really fun.
this is what youtube was made for.
Well, I can say with confidence that WAS an unforgettable luncheon
Steamed Hams will always be one of my top favorite internet memes. Even with how basic and repetitive it is, I just can't get tired of all the creative ideas and edits
This is what it feels like, in my head, having ADHD, for me. My thoughts are messes of talking, and that's why it is so hard to focus, because every new thing I see, adds to it.
This feels like the opening to some indie masterpiece.
This is the best one yet. Oh man, that sync up point was extremely gratifying, and especially as they started to desynchronize.
Plot twist : This is just one of Christopher Nolan’s new movie ideas.
His best movie idea
Sounds like Skinner is having an anxiety attack over the idea of Chalmers visiting him at home.
Nobody:
Supervillains and authoritarian dictators with large amounts of TV screens:
I never thought Steamed Hams could terrify me. But here we are.
This is brilliant. I would also love a version where either Chalmers' Aurora Borealis line of questioning or Skinner's "No" is what syncs up.
I'm guessing one of the main reasons for choosing steamed hams is it occurs at almost exactly the halfway point
This is what I imagine watching multiple alternate realities at once feels like.
You’ve done it! I never thought anyone would do a phase of Steamed Hams in a similar style of phasing like Steve Reich.
It took 3 years to make this not upload it. Somebody give this fellow a mouth watering steamed ham for the dedication and hard work.
I loved that the fact that at 1:19 they all try to get together to synchronize into one
Everything about this is perfect.
Immediately after the part when all of the videos sync it sounds like a sorting algorithm.
The screams at the end go on and on forever.
This might be my favorite version.
This feels like walking through a crowd and all of a sudden they all turn and look directly at you as every single conversation naturally comes to the exact same phrase, before turning back and acting like nothing happened.
Edit: Hey you know what's horrifying? Hearing each screen shout "HELP! HEEEEELLLLLP!" before going dark. It keeps happening at different speeds and times until there's only one left. Then darkness.
An accurate depiction of what the animators went through while making this skit
The HEEEEELLLP sounded like a upset cat
1:22 “For a brief, shining moment. There was a union of form and function, which we call Steamed Hams”
This reminds me of, "Steamed Hams but Superintendent Chalmers is everywhere".
This should be a scene in a horror game.
After he said Steamed hams, my brain melted.
This is art. Meme is just the cover.
this feels like an art exhibition
the doorbells at different speeds (up until ike 0:20 ) felt like the original NBC network identifier.
The Aurora Borealis part sounds like Skinner's worst nightmares.
Do one where it's synced to when Chalmers says AURORA BOREALIS?!?
This is about to hit the RUclips recommendations like a supernova
Man, it's weird looking at the crescendo of this as opposed to the one that crescendos at "Aurora Borealis?"
That said, BIG kudos for doing it on analog hardware, if not fully analog.
this is so unhinged.
I love it.
Someone spend their hard earned money and a lot of effort to make this piece of nightmare fuel
I wasn’t aware that watching RUclips was an LSD simulator. Until now.
Gotta love how one of them just has Brain washer scribbled over it.
The sheer number of monitors, the room with no light and the fact that all the videos cut off to that error screen makes this all feel very dystopian
The way it sounds like it’s swirling down a sinkhole as it desyncs after “steamed hams” is incredible