I know full well not to eat during drawfee episodes, but I still feel like they need to put a warning in the beginning of every episode. I snorted OJ out of my nose 😭
Jacob you thought a Tale of Two Cities was a rich guy, poor guy story because a Tale of Two Kitties, the Garfield movie, despite the name is actually an adaptation of the Prince and the Pauper, which is a rich guy, poor guy story
A Tale of Two Cities is actually also a rich guy poor guy story. Lucy has like a love triangle with these two men who are fucking identical but one comes from better circumstances than the other. And one of the guys actually died for the other because Lucy loved the other guy and not him and he wanted her to be happy. Pretty sure the poor guy dies for the rich guy, who was in a family of Parisian aristocracts and despite running away rich guy is asked to pay for his crimes (via death because- French Revolution) but poor guy takes his place. So Jacob was actually very right.
Nathan is no longer putting up with anyone’s lacklustre jokes. We’ve entered the Dark Nathan arch and it’s kind of amazing… you still get his glorious laugh, but it must be earned.
Honestly, Dark Era Nathan is like, casually gentler than practically all people I know. I would not mind one bit if this is just, how it is now, because I love it. Then again, it's Nathan.
@@M.Datura but the original comment directly says that she devolved into eldritchness. Something a human cannot be, as it is beyond humanity. Is she something higher than what we can pretend to understand?
@@DissedRedEngie it also says *back* into eldritch horror, implying that she once was, as it is common knowledge that that is true. Julia was an eldritch horror once, she is simply devolving back into that state.
Yeah I have obscenely rich friends too. They spend their time -reading -playing chess (modeled off their rival/childhood friend/lover) -pining over their rival/childhood friend/lover (who gave them unnecessary feelings) -faking their death.
You win best comment on the internet 😂 They also spend their time: -chartering private jets in the middle of the night to be by their rival/childhood friend/lovers hospital bed side on the other side of the world!
nathan has a passive ability where sometimes he implants his thoughts into the people listening to him. He's done it to jacob several times where they say the same thing at the same time
For "Portrait of An Artist As A Young Man" I kept imagining an old master painter desperately trying to hide the evidence of himself as an incredibly cringe weeb artist as a kid.
@@GradnLordTad I have not read it, but considering how many "classics" I absolutely abhor, I don't doubt there's a good chance I would too, I might actually just take your word for it. :P
@@GradnLordTad Aha. Yeah, that's difficult. I think I could probably get into that, but it's mighty dangerous for me. Mentally I'm, overly adaptive. Now I know to steer clear. Also I don't think it's unreasonable to get that angry for literature that's hated.. If anyone mentions Dorian Grey or Lolita to me I will genuinely go into 4F.
Would love a sign language episode, where they gather a sequence of sign language pictures and try to draw what they mean. I want the intro to be them introducing themselves followed by a solid minute of pure silence.
@@recurvestickerdragon The ASL sign for 'abortion' is just the sign for 'remove'. It's not uncommon to use the baby sign in conjunction with it, to establish the context, but that's just akin to someone saying aloud 'abort a baby' or 'abort a pregnancy'. If someone says 'my pregnancy test came back positive, so I'm going to talk to my doctor about abortion' in ASL, the context is pretty clear, so they'd probably just use the 'removal' sign, with no need to make a baby sign. Just as people do when talking aloud, simply saying abort or abortion without always specifying, explicitly, that it's a pregnancy that is being aborted. Also, the sign is more of a one-handed poof of disappearance, rather than a throw. There's no implied weight or momentum to the motion, it's just a clasp and release.
Episode idea: Genre swap telephone! One person designs a character in a specific genre, they hand it off to the next person who does a genre swaped drawing of that character, then the next person draws it in another genre without seeing the first one. Sort of like the fursona telephone episode you did a little while ago.
One of Ky's shouts during battle is ここだ (koko da?), meaning "right here/there", commonly used for his Hard Slash and Stun Edge. Because of the lack of an English dub before Sign, players often mishear this as "coconuts", which became a fan nickname for his Stun Edge.
on one hand, i hope julia's getting enough sleep because she sounds a little tired. on the other, tired julia episodes are always BANGERS. on the third hand, communing with the eldritch beings that put her in this body so she could learn the ways of men is probably exhausting any way you slice it.
It's fascinating that the "a writer only starts a book, the reader finishes it" WASN'T the quote from Stephen King, given the difficulty he seems to have with ending novels...
Haven’t watched the video yet but I’m tossing my guess out that it’s John Fowles. I’m sure I’m wrong but there’s a bunch of marvelously metaauthorial navel gazing in The French Lieutenant’s Woman and that would fit right in.
@@thebadpoet I don't think the attribute that one in the video but. That quote is frequently attributed to Samuel Johnson, but as is often the case with pithy _bon mots_ attributed to historical notables never with a verifiable attribution, and the quote does not seem to appear in any of his known writings. 20th century writer Elizabeth Yates was known to express similar sentiment in slightly different wording on multiple occasions, and later attributed it to her contemporary Christopher Morley, though if it did originate with him he does not seem to have put it to page, at least in any surviving writing...
I LOVED the "Welcome to the Black Parade" bit 😂 The phrase "young man" always brings the song "YMCA" to my mind, and specifically the meme version, "young man, see the leaves all around / i said young man, eat a leaf off the ground"
i hate this thumbnail. i HATE dorian gray's insistence on being portrayed pushing a trolley full of wonderbread down a wonderbread aisle while being fully aware of the environmental damage caused in its production.
Omg me too. I hate how demanding dorian got about being drawn as a buxom blonde cutting down large swaths of trees with a chainsaw. That part of the book was very weird imo /j
@@docha2415 You need not be tainted by such abject vistas. Heed my warning, o, child of light: stray not into that dark path which leads to profane knowledge, for that is a mile which you cannot unwalk.
I love so much that drawfee has lasted as long as it has and has changed NOTHING, it’s the same show every time and it’s perfect. This is what comfort content looks like. I’ve gotten so used to your voices I can fall asleep comfortably to any of the vods.
Karina reading "I've gotta be almost done" and stuttering over the last word with four different words in a row was so funny. I'm pretty sure I rewound it four or five times just to watch it again and again. 🤣🤣🤣 Edit: That render on Jacob's drawing was absolutely beautiful. It may have just been black and white, but that drawing is gorgeous.
according to my calculations, the main character of Jacob's award winning "One Hundred Years of Solitude" has been on the island for a whole week before checking his watch, 7 days and some change. Good for him.
"I'm allergic to cats and I have two of them." - Julia LePetit Drawfee should absolutely have a $10k/month patreon tier. They just need one whale to buy in and change their lives. I had a dream recently about James Joyce's Finnegans Wake and have been meaning to read it. I was thinking when they said they were doing classic books that it'd be crazy if they did Finnegans Wake, but another Joyce novel is a lot closer than I imagined we'd get.
Quora is legit one of the funniest sites on the internet. Its like Stack overflow but instead of aggressive moderation and peer review of answers, and a narrow field of focus for any given stack to ensure the quality of responses, It's just a bunch of people shit posting without realizing that's what they're doing, and pretending like it's a fucking TedX talk it's hysterical.
I feel like the only thing quora is good for is people explaining in extreme detail if Darth Vader would win against Iron Man or any other combination of fictional characters.
SPEED DRAWING SUGGESTION: advertisement posters for a nonsense product, like a yell-powered bicycle or a handheld toaster, idk but I know y'all would have fun, and Nathan would riff SO hard.
Fun fact, if the island guys watch accounts for leap years, he checked his watch after 7.305 days, or 175.32 hours, or 10,519.2 minutes, 631,152 seconds! If you were to talk that whole time, you could say a monologue containing about 1,365,000 words which is 4 times the amount of words of all the books that were converted into 3 panel comics in this episode!
Ky Kiske's Stun Edge is known as "coconuts" amongst the fans. What he's actually saying is "koko da", meaning "right here/there". Though he does also say it with his Hard Slash move too.
I am feeling very called out by the fact that I was literally playing chess on my phone while watching the big where they talked about "rich people watch TV while playing chess"
Julia reading out that comment has unleashed a fury within me because I literally teach film and television studies at university level and DO consider casting, foreshadowing, camera angles etc. so WHERE IS MY OBSCENE WEALTH?
I'm just listening one hundred years of solitude as an audiobook! Really interesting book, I'm totally hooked and love the way it's written. Also a comment I made about it yesterday to my mother was "This family really needs to chill for one second please my god"
It was pretty meta how Dickens not only wrote a classic book about the future ubiquitousness of unoriginal puns based on the title of the very book he was writing, but that it also happened to come true.
Day 68, why don't you make starter pokemon? Nathan could make the grass line, Jacob the water line, Karina the fire line, and Julia makes the professor, I would love it
I think If we a pokemon epsiode I think we need some chaotic Julia pokemon. Correct me if I'm wrong, but your suggesting each person does the three stages of one type? How about more of Nathan: grass baby, water mid, fire trainer. Jacob: water baby, fire mid, grass trainer. Karina: fire baby, grass mid, water trainer. Julia: all type adults. That way it's more collaborative (having to evolve/devolve others designs) and we get some Julia freaks 😈
I have no strong take on the other two but One Hundred Years of Solitude is a really great read and not at all a "chore" classic, strongly recommend...
Amen, One Hundred Years of Solitude was the best book I read for high school. It’s really good. (Tale of Two Cities, meanwhile, was assigned at the very end of senior year and I only made it like four pages in.)
38:00 Honestly I *do* think about ppls public vs personal personas and remind myself that I only see what ppl show me of them, and likewise, ppl only see what I show them of me. And yes every time I watch a Drawfee I have a brief mental image of the recording ending and everyone just sighing and becoming very tired. Cause honestly yeah, valid.
"A writer writes a book, the reader finishes it" OK, but speaking as a writer, that's totally true? It's a process. I imagine something, I write, you read, and imagine something else. If I've written well, it's similar to what I imagined, but it'll never be exactly the same, there will always be a lot of you in it. And that really is what I'm going for, giving the reader the equipment with which to construct their experience. I lost my SHIT at the Shonen Jump gag at 12:00, less like a laugh and more like an unholy cross between a goose and an owl.
I also thought the guy checked his watch too soon…until doing the math and realizing that he hasn’t been there for 2 minutes, he’s been there a WEEK. The watch is counting down years, so the decimal place actually shows that 2% of a year has passed which is little over a week. Which I mean is still pretty early to be checking if you know you have to be there for 100 years, but I mean I would have checked my watch after a week.
36:30 Might sound crazy but it ain't no lie, baby buy buy buy (falls on his face because the room started spinning for no apparent reason like it's goddamn inception up in here)
All my earliest childhood books have a "This Book Belongs to [your name here]" sticker in the front with a design of a cat reading a book called A Tail of Two Kitties. One day my dad said "Did you know that's a pun on a real famous book called a Tale of Two Cities?" and my mind was blown.
Suggestion!! This again, but instead of just drawing the titles, the change one letter/word in the title. Ex. "A hundred years of soli-Dude", "A tale of two Bitties", little Mouse in the Prairie...etc.
This is just like the premise of my favourite podcast, Life's a Pitch, where Matt and Tom make up movie plots based on titles sent in by listeners. Sometimes they use existing movies or books they've never read, which usually results in the funniest pitches.
Suggestion: Mash up two characters with the same name, e.g. Napoleon (Animal Farm) X Napoleon (Napoleon Dynamite), Hades (Hades) X Hades (Hercules). On another video where I suggested this @evah4431 came up with Spike (Cowboy Bebop) X Spike (My Little Pony) which is also great.
Please give the super Crown (Peachette / Bowsette) to video game characters of your choice. We all need to see which Silent Hill character Julia gives it to. Five years, and still asking!
I thought Julia was going to say "One hundred years of Solitude. That's what the quarantine lockdown felt like." I've actually read that book, it's by Gabriel García Marquez. It's very good.
One Hundred Years of Solitude's countdown watch made even funnier by the fact that it counts in hundredths of a year, which is 3.65 days. So he's been here for 2 of those. It's been one week. (since ya looked at me! Heyyy, I'm proud of that music-reference pun there!)
I think most of Dickens' novels were serialized in newspapers, even written chapter to chapter as they were published, and people talked about them like we do ongoing televised series. A lot of literature from that era was written in that way, even the stuff considered prestigious today. There was widespread literacy in England for the first time around that era and serialized publication was new and profitable, with people from all social Classes partaking. Even published novels were usually 3 volumes and could be borrowed from traveling libraries by volume, similar to video rental in the 90s
Hey guys, I'm not a patreon or discord type of person, but I've watched your guy's content since the beginning, I just recently caught up with your streams of Marvel Snap. It marries 2 of my favorite contents to consume and was wondering A. Are you guys still playing and B. Could we get a speed draw of making yourselves Snap cards? With abilities corresponding to your personalities (Picked by each other)? Much love!
Anyone else notice that when the first Stephen King poster shows up ( 1:00 ), it spells DREAD? I think that’s Jacob speaking to us from beyond the grave trying to keep these hooligans on track
We need another drawfree comp. Of shower thoughts, and this isint anything/this is nothing, and every time we see the whole group laughing simultaneously
Jacob intros are full of everyone interupting him but Julia intros are interupted by messages from the universe overtaking her body.
She drank the pure spice, the water of life, she can see *EVERYTHING*
Julia's the best at interrupting herself
I never noticed that. I mean I noticed Jacob’s, but I never realized Julia interrupts her own intros (Or maybe it’s just this one, I don’t know 😅)
Julia's intros are full of _h e y_
JULIA IS THE SPICE
THE SPICE IS JULIA
11:22 "There are two books?!"
"Yeah one per city." I want Julia to know that I appreciate this joke so much
I know full well not to eat during drawfee episodes, but I still feel like they need to put a warning in the beginning of every episode. I snorted OJ out of my nose 😭
Jacob you thought a Tale of Two Cities was a rich guy, poor guy story because a Tale of Two Kitties, the Garfield movie, despite the name is actually an adaptation of the Prince and the Pauper, which is a rich guy, poor guy story
I, too, thought that for that exact reason
Jacob only saw the movie
This is how Mandela Effects get started
what is it actually
A Tale of Two Cities is actually also a rich guy poor guy story.
Lucy has like a love triangle with these two men who are fucking identical but one comes from better circumstances than the other.
And one of the guys actually died for the other because Lucy loved the other guy and not him and he wanted her to be happy.
Pretty sure the poor guy dies for the rich guy, who was in a family of Parisian aristocracts and despite running away rich guy is asked to pay for his crimes (via death because- French Revolution) but poor guy takes his place.
So Jacob was actually very right.
You know it's gonna be a BANGER episode when Julia instantly shower-thoughts her way through the intro
Hey, you ever think about...hey. You know when...hey.
That bit goes to the "julia said this after taking a hit from a bong" list
I'm merobiba
You know it's gonna be a BANGER when Julia starts a sentence with "Hey-"
@@HowardMelrose
Dang me too
Nathan is no longer putting up with anyone’s lacklustre jokes. We’ve entered the Dark Nathan arch and it’s kind of amazing… you still get his glorious laugh, but it must be earned.
Good Jokes create Nathan Laughs. Nathan Laughs create Slack Jokes. Slack Jokes create Dark Nathan. Dark Nathan creates Good Jokes. The cycle continues
Honestly, Dark Era Nathan is like, casually gentler than practically all people I know.
I would not mind one bit if this is just, how it is now, because I love it. Then again, it's Nathan.
Julia: "H-hey.. y'know.. y'knowwhatsinceIgotstuck-"
Absolute banger out the gate.
“I’m always having allergies, Cap” is my new catchphrase
I had to stop watching this episode and just lay down on my bed because my allergies were so bad. Julia understands me.
Julia is just continually devolving back into eldritch horror
wouldn't that be evolving? As eldritch beings are something higher beyond our understanding.
@@DissedRedEngie She already was one. She turned human. Isn't that common knowledge?
Astronaut with a gun: always was
@@M.Datura but the original comment directly says that she devolved into eldritchness. Something a human cannot be, as it is beyond humanity. Is she something higher than what we can pretend to understand?
@@DissedRedEngie it also says *back* into eldritch horror, implying that she once was, as it is common knowledge that that is true. Julia was an eldritch horror once, she is simply devolving back into that state.
“100 Years of Solid Dudes” is the porn parody of the book.
The male actors would call you back to hang out
A tale of two tiddies works too
"Seek immediate medical help if you experience a solidness of dudes lasting more than 100 years"
100 naked solid dudes in Macondo ranch…
You have to be very cumfident in your skill to write a book like that
Yeah I have obscenely rich friends too.
They spend their time
-reading
-playing chess (modeled off their rival/childhood friend/lover)
-pining over their rival/childhood friend/lover (who gave them unnecessary feelings)
-faking their death.
I love a good ace attorney reference
Edit: also rich people:
-are emotionally constipated
-cut people’s salary
I like game of lawyer
You win best comment on the internet 😂
They also spend their time:
-chartering private jets in the middle of the night to be by their rival/childhood friend/lovers hospital bed side on the other side of the world!
-watching Steel Samurai
Incest
I said “the city in Skyrim” mere moments before Nathan did in almost the exact same cadence and I felt like time broke for a second
Ah, You switched timelines for a beat. Report back on any unknowable horrors plzthx ~
I was hoping they would make the joke.
That's happened to me too. We are truly Drawfee-pilled
nathan has a passive ability where sometimes he implants his thoughts into the people listening to him. He's done it to jacob several times where they say the same thing at the same time
karina instantly drawing the hetalia hair curl when told to draw a fancy curl killed me
i was going to make fun of you for calling an ahoge a hetalia curl but then she literally drew italy’s fucking curl
For "Portrait of An Artist As A Young Man" I kept imagining an old master painter desperately trying to hide the evidence of himself as an incredibly cringe weeb artist as a kid.
Sounds like a modernisation I'd watch.
I got unreasonably angry when that title came up because I hate that book. Your book sounds much better. 🤣
@@GradnLordTad I have not read it, but considering how many "classics" I absolutely abhor, I don't doubt there's a good chance I would too, I might actually just take your word for it. :P
@@M.Datura It's written in stream of consciousness, so it basically has no structure. It was a nightmare to read for me. 🤣
@@GradnLordTad Aha. Yeah, that's difficult. I think I could probably get into that, but it's mighty dangerous for me. Mentally I'm, overly adaptive. Now I know to steer clear.
Also I don't think it's unreasonable to get that angry for literature that's hated.. If anyone mentions Dorian Grey or Lolita to me I will genuinely go into 4F.
21:15 In Jacob's drawing, the man on the island has been there for 7.3 days so far, lol
In the guy's defense, it's been a long week
Thank you for doing the math lol
@@raemystic8854yeah I was wondering xD
I looked it up too xD
Karina: "An island is kinda like an oven"
Me in 31 degree Celsius weather: "She's not wrong."
it's was 40 degrees a few days ago where i live 😭 i'm melting
*translator's note: 31° Celsius is 88° American.
@@faroshscale thank you🥲
i love how Karina's brand of improv comedy is less "yes, and" and more like "no, fuck you". the absolute refusal to play along is admirable
Would love a sign language episode, where they gather a sequence of sign language pictures and try to draw what they mean. I want the intro to be them introducing themselves followed by a solid minute of pure silence.
Ever see the sign for "abortion"?
It's *cradles baby* then *mimes throwing away as if in a trash can*
😂
Horrible idea
@@recurvestickerdragon The ASL sign for 'abortion' is just the sign for 'remove'. It's not uncommon to use the baby sign in conjunction with it, to establish the context, but that's just akin to someone saying aloud 'abort a baby' or 'abort a pregnancy'.
If someone says 'my pregnancy test came back positive, so I'm going to talk to my doctor about abortion' in ASL, the context is pretty clear, so they'd probably just use the 'removal' sign, with no need to make a baby sign. Just as people do when talking aloud, simply saying abort or abortion without always specifying, explicitly, that it's a pregnancy that is being aborted.
Also, the sign is more of a one-handed poof of disappearance, rather than a throw. There's no implied weight or momentum to the motion, it's just a clasp and release.
They should do the whole episode in sign language
@@Max_The_Flower that’s a horrible idea
Episode idea: Genre swap telephone!
One person designs a character in a specific genre, they hand it off to the next person who does a genre swaped drawing of that character, then the next person draws it in another genre without seeing the first one. Sort of like the fursona telephone episode you did a little while ago.
Maybe another same-description character challenge, but everybody also individually gets a random genre?
I fully read this as "gender swap telephone" 😂
@@JuniperDenn I did as well and that would be pretty fun too.
This feels very like some of the older gartic phone extra episodes
@@JuniperDennsame
One of Ky's shouts during battle is ここだ (koko da?), meaning "right here/there", commonly used for his Hard Slash and Stun Edge. Because of the lack of an English dub before Sign, players often mishear this as "coconuts", which became a fan nickname for his Stun Edge.
Another one from XX was Testament's "I found a burrito"
I like how this is just copy/paste from the wiki
@@neighbourhooodThis guy gets it.
Jacobs guy has been on that island for 7 days, 7 hours, 19 minutes, and 12 seconds
Slightly less catchy as a title
thank you so much my brain wanted this information very badly but was too lazy to calculate it
I rounded do hard I gave him credit for like two extra days. I did the laziest calculation I could think of
thanks, I can't math
Its been, one week
"You'll never make me work fast. I'LL JUST CRY HARDER!!" This is the energy I want to embody.
on one hand, i hope julia's getting enough sleep because she sounds a little tired. on the other, tired julia episodes are always BANGERS. on the third hand, communing with the eldritch beings that put her in this body so she could learn the ways of men is probably exhausting any way you slice it.
I can almost see her putting her hands to her eyes as she delivers those wonderful spaced out lines
Why do you have three hands?
Drawtectives s3 is in the final stages probably not
@@airplanes_aren.t_real Oh my god you can't just ask someone why they have three hands
Jacob forcing himself to draw backgrounds is really paying off here in that tasteful zoom-out!
It's fascinating that the "a writer only starts a book, the reader finishes it" WASN'T the quote from Stephen King, given the difficulty he seems to have with ending novels...
Huh? We’re not talking about George RR Martin here lol…. King has a problem NOT finishing novels 😂 he’s written like four bajillion of them
@@maddieb.4282 Yes, and at least three and a half bajillion of those have terrible endings (and I say this as a moderate fan)
This is a Good Joke
Haven’t watched the video yet but I’m tossing my guess out that it’s John Fowles. I’m sure I’m wrong but there’s a bunch of marvelously metaauthorial navel gazing in The French Lieutenant’s Woman and that would fit right in.
@@thebadpoet I don't think the attribute that one in the video but. That quote is frequently attributed to Samuel Johnson, but as is often the case with pithy _bon mots_ attributed to historical notables never with a verifiable attribution, and the quote does not seem to appear in any of his known writings. 20th century writer Elizabeth Yates was known to express similar sentiment in slightly different wording on multiple occasions, and later attributed it to her contemporary Christopher Morley, though if it did originate with him he does not seem to have put it to page, at least in any surviving writing...
I LOVED the "Welcome to the Black Parade" bit 😂
The phrase "young man" always brings the song "YMCA" to my mind, and specifically the meme version, "young man, see the leaves all around / i said young man, eat a leaf off the ground"
I said young man, won't it make a cool sound
When you
Put
Them
In
Your
Mouth
Hole
It's fun to crunch all the
Leaves!
On!
The! Ground!
i hate this thumbnail. i HATE dorian gray's insistence on being portrayed pushing a trolley full of wonderbread down a wonderbread aisle while being fully aware of the environmental damage caused in its production.
Omg me too. I hate how demanding dorian got about being drawn as a buxom blonde cutting down large swaths of trees with a chainsaw. That part of the book was very weird imo /j
Will we never be able to rid our collective memories of the taint of Wonderbread Guy...?
“The deviantart wonderbread guy was always Dorian Gray” you ever wonder if human society’s peaked
@zzz9952 Rid of the Wonderbread guy's what?!
@@docha2415 You need not be tainted by such abject vistas. Heed my warning, o, child of light: stray not into that dark path which leads to profane knowledge, for that is a mile which you cannot unwalk.
10:05 "You're really trying to make this facial comedy happen, huh buddy?"
*immediately cracks up at the facial expression*
Julia doing an intro is like a crazy old man in a Lovecraft book trying to talk about normal things
I would love a library of ALL the drawfee books conceived. They truly create the most wonderful masterpieces
This Dog Can Drive!
@@recurvestickerdragonI'm pretty sure I've seen a game with that premise
I desperately need the Lady Obsessors Unkissed webtoon they created in a past episode to be real.
I love so much that drawfee has lasted as long as it has and has changed NOTHING, it’s the same show every time and it’s perfect. This is what comfort content looks like. I’ve gotten so used to your voices I can fall asleep comfortably to any of the vods.
The shonen jump bit was fantastic; thank you David, and todd bless
Karina reading "I've gotta be almost done" and stuttering over the last word with four different words in a row was so funny. I'm pretty sure I rewound it four or five times just to watch it again and again. 🤣🤣🤣
Edit: That render on Jacob's drawing was absolutely beautiful. It may have just been black and white, but that drawing is gorgeous.
Jacob saying "okay Julia" set off Google assistant on my phone lmao 🤣
This is genuinely my favorite type of Julia energy at the start of an ep
you know when? hey. you? hey. you know when? things. yeah.
according to my calculations, the main character of Jacob's award winning "One Hundred Years of Solitude" has been on the island for a whole week before checking his watch, 7 days and some change. Good for him.
that's about when I think I'd start checking too. Like, surely I've been waiting for at least a month, right? Nope, a week
"I'm allergic to cats and I have two of them." - Julia LePetit
Drawfee should absolutely have a $10k/month patreon tier. They just need one whale to buy in and change their lives.
I had a dream recently about James Joyce's Finnegans Wake and have been meaning to read it. I was thinking when they said they were doing classic books that it'd be crazy if they did Finnegans Wake, but another Joyce novel is a lot closer than I imagined we'd get.
honestly I don't think I've ever met a cat owner who wasn't allergic to cats. They pet their cats and then their skin breaks out, but it's worth it
Same actually.
You should 100% absolutely no doubt for sure have a go at reading Finnegans Wake. It's an adventure, or rather several ones.
You're describing the freemium gaming industry's strategy. It's demonstrably effective.
I aspire to be the whale patron for many artists.
Quora is legit one of the funniest sites on the internet. Its like Stack overflow but instead of aggressive moderation and peer review of answers, and a narrow field of focus for any given stack to ensure the quality of responses, It's just a bunch of people shit posting without realizing that's what they're doing, and pretending like it's a fucking TedX talk it's hysterical.
I feel like the only thing quora is good for is people explaining in extreme detail if Darth Vader would win against Iron Man or any other combination of fictional characters.
I'm too high for this Julia intro
It sounds like she is too lol
I'm glad I'm not the only one whose stoned media of choice is drawfee. they're already so funny but they get twice as funny.
@@faroshscaleme too dawg 💪😩
SPEED DRAWING SUGGESTION: advertisement posters for a nonsense product, like a yell-powered bicycle or a handheld toaster, idk but I know y'all would have fun, and Nathan would riff SO hard.
I have an idea for a new vehicle. A car that only runs when the driver is silent. I mean... It goes without saying...
@@stuchly1that would be my dad’s dream car
What about a Singing Dog?
Cham Clowder
"yell-powered" made my day 😂 thank you
babe wake up, the highlight of my tuesday just dropped.
They're the high in my life
Fun fact, if the island guys watch accounts for leap years, he checked his watch after 7.305 days, or 175.32 hours, or 10,519.2 minutes, 631,152 seconds! If you were to talk that whole time, you could say a monologue containing about 1,365,000 words which is 4 times the amount of words of all the books that were converted into 3 panel comics in this episode!
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"A tale of two cities was serialized in weekly shonen jump" Killed Me.
Ky Kiske's Stun Edge is known as "coconuts" amongst the fans. What he's actually saying is "koko da", meaning "right here/there". Though he does also say it with his Hard Slash move too.
14:19 my favorite thing is when Nathan says something pretty normal and gets hit with the most exasperated "Nathan!"
They put the title of the referenced ep. when the reference happens! *Swoons*.
I love the way Karina drew those painfully tired expressions
I am feeling very called out by the fact that I was literally playing chess on my phone while watching the big where they talked about "rich people watch TV while playing chess"
As soon as I heard that first “hey” from Julia I knew I was in for a treat
You know you've been watching Drawfee too long when "Tale of Two Cities" pops up and you know EXACTLY what Nathan's gonna draw
Julia reading out that comment has unleashed a fury within me because I literally teach film and television studies at university level and DO consider casting, foreshadowing, camera angles etc. so WHERE IS MY OBSCENE WEALTH?
You gotta abandon your humanity and step all over other people to get that
You need to only watch news and play more chess and you should be good to go
I'd really like to see everyone draw the last dream they remembered... it maybe the dream they remember most from childhood.
I'm just listening one hundred years of solitude as an audiobook! Really interesting book, I'm totally hooked and love the way it's written. Also a comment I made about it yesterday to my mother was "This family really needs to chill for one second please my god"
I’m realizing my brain works similarly to Julia’s bc I knew exactly what she meant by “is he cooking?”
It was pretty meta how Dickens not only wrote a classic book about the future ubiquitousness of unoriginal puns based on the title of the very book he was writing, but that it also happened to come true.
Day 68, why don't you make starter pokemon? Nathan could make the grass line, Jacob the water line, Karina the fire line, and Julia makes the professor, I would love it
*Julia makes a room for the professor
@@hoodedfr0groom full of gym leaders
I think If we a pokemon epsiode I think we need some chaotic Julia pokemon. Correct me if I'm wrong, but your suggesting each person does the three stages of one type? How about more of Nathan: grass baby, water mid, fire trainer. Jacob: water baby, fire mid, grass trainer. Karina: fire baby, grass mid, water trainer. Julia: all type adults. That way it's more collaborative (having to evolve/devolve others designs) and we get some Julia freaks 😈
@@MyScorpion42 maybe the elite 4 happened when they asked Julia to make one (1) final boss
Julia draws a pervert.
Drawing suggestion: Julia explains her interpretation of pokemon names and artists try to draw them
The middle panel for "One Hundred Years of Solitude " should have been a Spongebob-esque scene transition card that says "100 years later . . . ".
I have no strong take on the other two but One Hundred Years of Solitude is a really great read and not at all a "chore" classic, strongly recommend...
I musta been too young, because I only got halfway through before getting bored of it.
Amen, One Hundred Years of Solitude was the best book I read for high school. It’s really good.
(Tale of Two Cities, meanwhile, was assigned at the very end of senior year and I only made it like four pages in.)
I’d even call it a Buen(día) read!
(…why do I do this)
38:00 Honestly I *do* think about ppls public vs personal personas and remind myself that I only see what ppl show me of them, and likewise, ppl only see what I show them of me. And yes every time I watch a Drawfee I have a brief mental image of the recording ending and everyone just sighing and becoming very tired. Cause honestly yeah, valid.
3:26 the feeble-minded new yorkers try comprehend a land more vast and desolate than New York
"A writer writes a book, the reader finishes it"
OK, but speaking as a writer, that's totally true? It's a process. I imagine something, I write, you read, and imagine something else. If I've written well, it's similar to what I imagined, but it'll never be exactly the same, there will always be a lot of you in it. And that really is what I'm going for, giving the reader the equipment with which to construct their experience.
I lost my SHIT at the Shonen Jump gag at 12:00, less like a laugh and more like an unholy cross between a goose and an owl.
I also thought the guy checked his watch too soon…until doing the math and realizing that he hasn’t been there for 2 minutes, he’s been there a WEEK. The watch is counting down years, so the decimal place actually shows that 2% of a year has passed which is little over a week.
Which I mean is still pretty early to be checking if you know you have to be there for 100 years, but I mean I would have checked my watch after a week.
I'm gonna use your "portrait of older self" idea. I love it
36:30 Might sound crazy but it ain't no lie, baby buy buy buy
(falls on his face because the room started spinning for no apparent reason like it's goddamn inception up in here)
i heard to old ladys in a dollar tree, one said "life sucks" and the other said "Everyday I have a new pain" and they were blocking the exit door
All my earliest childhood books have a "This Book Belongs to [your name here]" sticker in the front with a design of a cat reading a book called A Tail of Two Kitties. One day my dad said "Did you know that's a pun on a real famous book called a Tale of Two Cities?" and my mind was blown.
I was so hoping Julia would say Duck when naming animals with tails 😂 instead it was Veggies and sharks lmfao
i really really was expecting tails from sonic to be mentioned and frankly i’m upset
Suggestion!! This again, but instead of just drawing the titles, the change one letter/word in the title. Ex. "A hundred years of soli-Dude", "A tale of two Bitties", little Mouse in the Prairie...etc.
"A little mouse in the prairie" sounds so cute
I cant believe i Got an ad for the new Garfield movie right after nathans drawing it felt like i won the lottery
you know its good when you cant breathe of laughter before they even start drawing
100 Years of Solitude is if Encanto went real bad
This is just like the premise of my favourite podcast, Life's a Pitch, where Matt and Tom make up movie plots based on titles sent in by listeners. Sometimes they use existing movies or books they've never read, which usually results in the funniest pitches.
Suggestion: Holidays as Dark Soul bosses.
Arbor Day, April Fools Day, and White Day are some examples. 🙂
I have a feeling Julia decided to swap brains with Olive prior the episode
I know Jacob doesn't like us to comment until the end but I'm doing it for engagement. I love this idea I can't wait to see the bits
When they said "you don't know what's inside of us" my tired brain replied "organs" 😅😅
Karina was so brave for this episode, considering that she refuses to read :)
How are you supposed to stop her then?
@@goodpeople25 there is no stopping her :) I support women's wrongs
Welp, “Drawfee referencing Cien Años de Soledad” definitely wasn’t in my bingo card
this 100 years of solitude guy is so orpheus coded
Biddies, the mini bidets with powerful sprays
Suggestion: Mash up two characters with the same name, e.g. Napoleon (Animal Farm) X Napoleon (Napoleon Dynamite), Hades (Hades) X Hades (Hercules). On another video where I suggested this @evah4431 came up with Spike (Cowboy Bebop) X Spike (My Little Pony) which is also great.
I wonder if there's a reason hades from hades and hades from hercules have such similar names
‘It was the best of cities, it was the worst of cities… and I went to both of them’ sounds like a line from Answer in Progress
"COCONUT!" Ky Kiske, probably
This too lives rent free in my head Julia.
That Quora comment was the most out of touch , unintentionally hilarious thing I've heard. Oh my god.
Please give the super Crown (Peachette / Bowsette) to video game characters of your choice. We all need to see which Silent Hill character Julia gives it to. Five years, and still asking!
oooooh i second this
I'll third it!
i respect your commitment
striking while the iron is ice cold
I thought Julia was going to say "One hundred years of Solitude. That's what the quarantine lockdown felt like."
I've actually read that book, it's by Gabriel García Marquez. It's very good.
Nathans skyrim joke and solid dudes joke make me adore him more. I laughed.
Honestly, please do an episode where you do like classical style portraits of each other! Aspirational and fantastical themes acceptable!!
oh god ten seconds in and julia's blasting off again
One Hundred Years of Solitude's countdown watch made even funnier by the fact that it counts in hundredths of a year, which is 3.65 days. So he's been here for 2 of those. It's been one week. (since ya looked at me! Heyyy, I'm proud of that music-reference pun there!)
I think most of Dickens' novels were serialized in newspapers, even written chapter to chapter as they were published, and people talked about them like we do ongoing televised series. A lot of literature from that era was written in that way, even the stuff considered prestigious today. There was widespread literacy in England for the first time around that era and serialized publication was new and profitable, with people from all social Classes partaking. Even published novels were usually 3 volumes and could be borrowed from traveling libraries by volume, similar to video rental in the 90s
Nathans comic with only the thought bubble at the end is a perfect summation of social anxiety
I know Julia has made it clear that she doesn't smoke, but... she had some real stoner energy in this one.
Hey guys, I'm not a patreon or discord type of person, but I've watched your guy's content since the beginning, I just recently caught up with your streams of Marvel Snap. It marries 2 of my favorite contents to consume and was wondering A. Are you guys still playing and B. Could we get a speed draw of making yourselves Snap cards? With abilities corresponding to your personalities (Picked by each other)? Much love!
I love this idea
Absolutely lost it at the Socratean Cycle 2.0 at 15:54 , simply state of the art A1 Drawfee Sauce!
"Should I pull up a synopsis of One Hundred Years of Solitude?"
*every viewer who's read it immediately starts sweating*
Anyone else notice that when the first Stephen King poster shows up ( 1:00 ), it spells DREAD? I think that’s Jacob speaking to us from beyond the grave trying to keep these hooligans on track
We need another drawfree comp. Of shower thoughts, and this isint anything/this is nothing, and every time we see the whole group laughing simultaneously
The pop up fact surprised a genuine laugh out of me. Thank you for enlightening me, David!