Unrealistic. You forgot to add a 5 minute window after he left to cross the street where he stands outside the Krusty Burger trying to work up the courage to enter a busy place and stand in line with other people.
The pause after he considered purchasing fastfood and disguising it as his own cooking wasn't him being at a loss for words, rather he was playing out the scenario in his head, imagining several fantastical ways it would go wrong, including how he would handle accidentally finding himself shanghaied by a Krusty Burger employee
The part where Seymour struggles to come up with an explanation for the smoke and doesn't manage to force himself to speak until Chalmers leaves is just spot on, really makes me pity him.
There's another similar to it, but some thoughts: - First half is about dead on. - Second half the conversation seems less like SA and more like unscripted reality. Plus I'd think an SA person would focus more on putting out the fire as a way to distract from all those social blunders.
That's a good way to describe the second half. It didn't feel like social anxiety, it just felt like how a normal person would react if this were real life and not a comedic sketch.
@@duskstorm3560 Maybe if they had extreme tunnel vision to go along with it. I have social anxiety and one way I "cope" is to avoid difficult social situations by focusing on anything else. (in my case I usually get into some multi-hour project to avoid such situations before they start) SAD doesn't mean ignoring the house about to burn down.
Seymour seems to be doing pretty well here, but he is high on his medication, and this is not a lame exaggeration, he's also sweating profusely under his suit.
Literally me, I don't open the door for people usually. And when I do or when I talk to people or call people I get nervous, even talking over the internet makes me a bit nervous. (Granted I hope I wouldn't be so selfish as to let somebody literally die in the most agonising way.)
Unrealistic. You forgot to add a 5 minute window after he left to cross the street where he stands outside the Krusty Burger trying to work up the courage to enter a busy place and stand in line with other people.
Yep, lol
They used cartoon rules to skip time.
You're aspie too, right?
@@JackHicks No, just socially awkward
@@lanfour4444 *(edited)*
I bet Skinner was in the shower five years later, thinking about what he could have said to make the day go smoother.
Truly an unforgettable luncheon
Try 10
I like how this is the only one that has Chalmers actually call the fire department instead of leaving Agnes to die
yeah righ
I was just gonna say that! 🤣
You know the thing that finally broke me was 1:46
"You know these hamburgers ar-"
"DH HOH HOH-"
"...
...These hamburgers are quite similar to..."
Laughing at incorrect times to things that aren't supposed to be funny, thus making everyone uncomfortable, is my personal specialty.
The best part is Chalmers glaring at Seymour for his outburst
Me too))
@@KongQuest95 And for me not laughing at things when they're supposed to be funny and being called an "idiot" is my speciality.
@@KongQuest95I have one thing to say to you: quit stealing my moves!
A school principle with crippling social anxiety. Now that's a interesting combination.
We know he has PTSD for sure.
Bart would probably have a _lot_ of fun with that!
@@chrisrj9871 “Cool-I broke his brain…”
One of the few that Chalmers discovers the fire and addresses it.
imma time travel
you spoiled it
@@OppoExpunged77 FINISH THE 2 AND A HAF MINUTE VIDEO BEFORE SCROLLING DOWN
The pause after he considered purchasing fastfood and disguising it as his own cooking wasn't him being at a loss for words, rather he was playing out the scenario in his head, imagining several fantastical ways it would go wrong, including how he would handle accidentally finding himself shanghaied by a Krusty Burger employee
Proud of Skinner for becoming a school principal despite his anxiety, he really cares about those kids 🙏
The part where Seymour struggles to come up with an explanation for the smoke and doesn't manage to force himself to speak until Chalmers leaves is just spot on, really makes me pity him.
The chime of music paired with the look of horror on Skinner's at 00:37 is perfect. Really encapsulates the feeling of ordering at a restaurant
1:13 The slight delay in Skinner's response as he thinks of a way to explain why there are hamburgers after promising clams is so damn funny
This feels relatable
Too much
@@peta8219 yeah
My internet was lagging while I was watching this so the long extended scenes became even funnier
I can't stop watching steamed hams. it'll never be unfunny. it's everlasting
This meme has lasted longer than most modern memes
it took you longer to read this comment than it takes for most modern memes to be born and die
And I love it!
But this is a modern meme
It’s a timeless meme, sir
@@enki-enlil It became a meme around 2018 I think so it’s been kicking for almost 5 years
ending it at 1:07 would really do the title the most justice
I was half expecting Skinner to just hide and pretend he isn’t home until Chalmers leaves
@@ke1vin lol, that's what I do
Seymour Can't Communicate
Skinner with anxiety wouldn't have invited Chalmers in the first place.
There's another similar to it, but some thoughts:
- First half is about dead on.
- Second half the conversation seems less like SA and more like unscripted reality. Plus I'd think an SA person would focus more on putting out the fire as a way to distract from all those social blunders.
That's a good way to describe the second half. It didn't feel like social anxiety, it just felt like how a normal person would react if this were real life and not a comedic sketch.
@@NoriMori1992 yeah
@@NoriMori1992 To be fair, it might still be social anxiety. Those of us on the internet watching Steamed Hams memes probably aren't normal.
Nah, a person with social anxiety would pace back and forth in front of the flaming oven, thinking about what to say next as the house burns down
@@duskstorm3560 Maybe if they had extreme tunnel vision to go along with it. I have social anxiety and one way I "cope" is to avoid difficult social situations by focusing on anything else. (in my case I usually get into some multi-hour project to avoid such situations before they start) SAD doesn't mean ignoring the house about to burn down.
Only three seconds in and this thing is already extrordinarily relatable.
Watched this whole thing, imagined it'd have 100k+ views, shocked to see it didn't
say that again
say that again
that again
You know these hanburgers-
Hoho!
...
I liked my own comment😢
This is really good editing! If I hadn't seen the original I don't think I would've been able to tell what was normal and what was changed!
lol i love the way chalmers just calmly walks back in the kitchen and assesses the fire, then calls the police
This is how I feel almost every day.
I love how he doesn’t compliment himself by saying "Delightfully Devilish, Seymour." Nice touch.
All I know is my STEAMED HAMS taste better when I take my STEAMED HAMS taste better pill
very well edited
Steamed hams but Chalmers and Agnes put out the fire while Seymour hides at Krusty Burger
This could really be myself. I've also social anxiety and I would also act like Skinner.
It's so good, I could cry. Thank you.
Skinner The Rock.
Super great job! Hilarious.
I thought right from the start, he'd be thinking "Oh ye gods! Superintendent Chalmers!"
wonderful meme
"Excuse me for one second..."
*runs away*
I would love to have the ability to do that in every moment I feel nervous in social situations.😂😂😂
Dang, the mouth sync on the "Good Lord" bit actually existed. Noice.
The first ... Three seconds absolutely killed me
Steamed Hams but the role of Skinner is being played by me
this is agonising, thank you
It might be my love of strategy RPGs talking, but your channel name is one of the best ones I've seen in years
I came back after two weeks and expected a million views. What happened, this is brilliant?!
poor Skinner, i can relate lol
Since I have Severe Anxiety myself, I find this relatable.
Quite relatable lol
1:16 “Ugh-shoulda seen this coming.”
I love this meme
This is horrifically identifiable for me...
Ah, the relatable edit!
Seymour will most certainly have this brought up at his next performance re-evaluation
Literally me
Lore of Steamed Hams but Skinner has debilitating social anxiety momentum 100
This worked far too well!!
Chalmers finally called 900 11
This is way too spot on, oh my god
wow this is literally me (skinner)
So basically, Skinner is me now.
Skinner the Rock
This one hits different...
lmao xD....What was that ending...he just leaves the burning house and neither of them care
He should've gotten up like, 6 times from dinner.
Oh, he just like me…he just like me fr!
The great steamed hams revival of late 2022 and early 2023 may have ended, but it was fun while it lasted
It's still going, though.
Most relatable one yet..
I would text Chlamers beforehand with some excuse to call the whole thing off.
steamed hams but Seymour keeps forgetting his lines
skinner cant communicate
Seymour seems to be doing pretty well here, but he is high on his medication, and this is not a lame exaggeration, he's also sweating profusely under his suit.
I enjoyed "Steamed Hams but Skinner has debilitating social anxiety" but want more "tactful ogre kills bosses in from soft games" content
seymour
Relatable af
hes just like me fr
i can't believe i'm watcing another steamed hams video. wtf is wrong with me
This is really realistic
Oh my lord. Something is wrong with this man.
*Seymour the Rock*
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Literally me, I don't open the door for people usually. And when I do or when I talk to people or call people I get nervous, even talking over the internet makes me a bit nervous. (Granted I hope I wouldn't be so selfish as to let somebody literally die in the most agonising way.)
naw bro this is too real
This is me.
0:35 What if, i would purchase steamed clamps and discuise it as my own cooking?
literally me
Relatable
good stuff
That's just me tho
He just like me fr
HE JUST LIKE ME FR
Good
This is both funny and painful to watch.
It me
Steamed Hams but me fr
I can relate
#relatable
0:31
You did this perfectly because u can really feel that sweet sweet second hand embarrassment 🤣👏
Lore of Steamed Hams but Skinner has debilitating social anxiety momentum 100
literally me