I loved that part. Agonizing on whether to hang the obvious sleep shirt and then getting the matching pants right after and being line “WTF are these things? Curtains??”. So funny.
I’m 19 and still have a large stuffed seal, a small manatee, and a dog plush in my bed. Sure, I write grant proposals and do research, but I have no shame about my friends. The seal is a great pillow and I’ve had the manatee since I was 9 or 10.
Never knew how passionate i was about unpacking, frankly insane seeing jon putting his text books on a top shelf when hell presumeably be using them daily
While I agree they most likely are not socks, a friend of mine is very happy with her socks that have ribbons and frilly lacy bits and so on. She really likes socks.
Jon's non-backlit handheld game system rant brought back a looooot of memories of long road trips spent waiting for each light on the road so I could see the screen
Telling your Pokemon to attack by just knowing where the moves were in the list and then waiting until the motorway lights to see the damage, pure nostalgia!
Yeah, but if they’re next to the toilet, they’re out in the open and can be exposed to humidity. Sure, they’re wrapped and all, but it just feels weird to me!
The sandwich press in the kitchen is definitely something a well-meaning relative gave to the unpacker that was accepted, will be put on a shelf in the kitchen, and never used.
I actually would prefer a sandwich press to make my sandwiches toasty over a toaster. But realistically, since I own neither I use the stove with a skillet and butter to toast bread.
10:40 Jon unpacking a child's bedroom: "There's my rubber, I feel like that can stay out, that's absolutely fine." At least where I live, a rubber means condom, not eraser
@@cartermariano back then pc cases had almost no airflow and no vent in the bottom anyway, plus theres no room on the desk and the floor is wooden, not a carpet
Do you guys put your PCs _on_ your desks? But… why? That takes up so much valuable desk space and unless you waste hundeds of dollars on some LED-setup, it usually looks kinda ugly as well. The only time I've ever seen a PC on the desk instead of under it was one of these tiny toaster-sized ones. This includes every one of my own PCs, my friends' and family's PCs as well as every office PC I can think of right now.
I was born in 92 but I felt such nostalgia. It's funny seeing all the women and people with similar experience freaking out at Jon over not knowing about panties and pads. I remember it wasn't until a few years ago that I stopped being physically repulsed by the colour pink. Society digs its claws in deep about enforcing ignorance
Speaking as a 25-year-old woman with a multitude of plushies in her bed, one of which she's had since she was like 3-5 years old, you are *greatly* underestimating the bond a young woman has with her plushies.
Man, I remember having a bed like the first one. Just hang your blanket draping over the side and you got a pretty cool fort. Don't forget your flashlight when you're building your most secret lego designs!
9:00 Fairly certain that game was called "Simon;" at least in North America. "Bop-It!" was the long, stick-like one with the purple button in the middle.
@@samreid6010 kind of. It would light one of the four colored buttons, and you would have to hit the same color. Then it would light up a second one, and you had to hit the first then second. And so on and so forth, the sequence getting longer until you messed up repeating it.
"How olds this kid can't be too young because it needs to use a ladder...." My physcotic 2 year old who's been climbing since she was just over a year old would disagree my friend.
When Jon asked if the GBC had a backlit screen I went "nope". We didn't get that until the GBA SP, I still recall the commercials where the kids were humming silent night while playing their SPs.
Almost passed on watching this one, thinking there's no way a game about unpacking would be at all interesting. Couldn't have been more wrong - thanks for another fantastic video!
I'm an 89 kid, and I never had a Tamagotchi (probably due to money). My first e-pet was a digivice (I think it was the orange one? Can't really remember) I think the Gameboy Advance SP was the first one with a backlit screen (it had a button for it and everything). I remember trying to play silver on my GBC in the car and playing by streetlight.
Didn’t have a tamagotchi growing up myself. I briefly considered buying one of the new ones for fun, then I saw the price tag and decided nope. 😅 As for Gameboy, I think there was a version with a light prior to the SP, but I don’t think it was available in the US (it was called the Gameboy Light or something like that). But Gameboy Advance SP was definitely nicer, and was actually my first Gameboy. I actually still have it, and after 14 years it still works!
No no, that striped top has a lot of buttons, so clearly that's a formal shirt only for fancy engagements, like job interviews Jon turns up to the interview wearing a pyjama top, jeans, and underpants on his feet
I wish university was like that ... Mine had tiny rooms, large shared bathrooms, and no kitchen of any sort. Also, hot plates/grills of any variety were not allowed. You could have a mini fridge and microwave, that was about it. I was in university a little before 2004, and you're absolutely right about 1997 ... can't believe that's over 20 years ago. Still ... makes me nostalgic.
The little tiny details in this game are amazing - like, the digital alarm clock is flashing 12:00 because it doesn't have a battery and the time needs setting. :D. A nicely organised "sock" draw, huh? Those "sock"s are facing different directions...
Jon you said in the first one about the child being young because of the toys. Adults can have toys too. I have many many (to many probably) cuddly toys.
I think this video is a real testament to Jon's ability to come up with little stories out of nothing. There doesn't appear to be almost any "game" here at all, and he somehow got me to watch all the way to the end.
@@LazyBitfield Not necessarily. A grill can cook meat, a sandwich press is for bread. I've not tried cooking a steak in a sandwich press but I'm not sure how well it'd go.
I’m pretty sure the grilled sandwich maker is just a multipurpose grill. definitely worth getting for a first place IMO. I had one in my first apartment and it was a lot easier to cook certain meals with than having to babysit a pan on the stove
I still have my original GameBoy on a shelf. There was a massive periferal for that, a combined light and magnifing glas you could slide over it. So you could play at night under your blanket, which I might have done... took 2 AA batteries thought.
Jon, that multi coloured toy was a Simon Says, a repeating pattern game. Bop its are something entirely different, they were noisy and I was never allowed one because they were noisy.
Oh Jon getting nostalgia here with this stuff - that is exactly my childhood...except the tamagotchi and rubics cubes - screw rubis cubes but hte rest. Pure nostalgia ^^
gamechild! also jon not hiding the diary under the pillow shows that jon didnt do diaries as a child! Also the toasted sandwich maker is important! Can survive entirely on toasted sandwiches!
I'm calling it now on the full release of this game, the last unpacking will be going into a nursing home after you've had children and grandchildren, and possibly with evidence of some serious medical problems. Then, after that stage, it's going to cut to someone clearly packing up the stuff of the now unoccupied room, implying it's a relative, packing up the deceased family member's stuff. And you have to choose what to keep as keepsakes, and the rest to toss/donate/etc.
4:22 😅 putting the Troll in the cabinet is a smart move. I was always terrified of them. Also, I keep forgetting Jon is a few years older than me lol I was only 3 in 1997, I dont really remember it, just the Troll my grandmother gave me haunting my dreams with its creepy stare
@@NetherMorne haha yeah, he did have me on edge at times. He figured out that the polka dot pajamas were a set but dragged the pink striped pajamas around endlessly passing over each other without connecting the dots. As he was talking about the matching set. 🤣
The first back lit game boy was the game boy advance SP. Although I had accessories for my game boy advance one of which was a magnifying glass light combo. I never understood the point of the magnifying glass but the light was awesome.
It's funny...1997 does not seem all that long ago to me too! When I read research articles published in the early 2000's they feel pretty new to me until I realize that the early 2000's was approximately 20 years ago..my oh my :P
Which is odd.... because I believe in a previous Fallout4 video he said that was the wrong way? I think his perception and memory are SO bad he even forgets his own preferences.
I like how Jon's escapism from moving house is moving house in a game.
House flipper. Where you tidy up a house, and ignore the mess in your own...
@@strikes_again yes, and also said how he didn´t like "real-life simulators"
jon’s escapism is simply it not being hard to unpack
Not realising the two striped purple items of clothing go together is such classic Jon.
or what are obvously not socks
@@CaptainAwsome What are those?
@@zebn2253 panties
@@zebn2253 omfg 😂
I loved that part. Agonizing on whether to hang the obvious sleep shirt and then getting the matching pants right after and being line “WTF are these things? Curtains??”. So funny.
The pajama top on the hangar killed me😂
... and she is going to knock over a teacup trying to get a paper towel
I had a bit of a moment when he put the computer monitor on the desk in a position that it can't be in front of the chair.
@@baerauble the keyboard as well.
you'd almost belive he isn't used to sitting in front of a PC the way he set that up.
Jon: no, that toy doesn't go into the bed as a student anymore
Me, a 21 year old student cuddling with my toy dog: surprised Pikachu face
I could totally see the toy pig on the bed at the foot end too. :)
26 and I still have a stuffed animal in bed
I’m 19 and still have a large stuffed seal, a small manatee, and a dog plush in my bed. Sure, I write grant proposals and do research, but I have no shame about my friends. The seal is a great pillow and I’ve had the manatee since I was 9 or 10.
surprised Pikachu face is legit
I was 28 when I moved my teddybear to beside the bed. But that was entirely out of concern for his continued survival.
I had to laugh at the game saying "NO Jon, you don't put the bottle of cooking oil near a heat source".
I didn't even notice the stovetop. I figured the game wanted space for dishes to drain after being washed.
Never knew how passionate i was about unpacking, frankly insane seeing jon putting his text books on a top shelf when hell presumeably be using them daily
Socks, huh? With cute little ribbons on them? Something tells me those are not socks...
i also thought that we need claire to explain that these are not socks :D
While I agree they most likely are not socks, a friend of mine is very happy with her socks that have ribbons and frilly lacy bits and so on. She really likes socks.
Jon's non-backlit handheld game system rant brought back a looooot of memories of long road trips spent waiting for each light on the road so I could see the screen
Telling your Pokemon to attack by just knowing where the moves were in the list and then waiting until the motorway lights to see the damage, pure nostalgia!
@@Turbo3032 Absolutely! I even used to have the layout of the towns memorized so I could still (very roughly) get where I needed to go.
And rummaging for batteries
Claire: Jon can you help me unpack!?
Jon: I’m on it!
I feel Claire would not let him, as he can't seem to distinguish underwear from socks
@@ThehandleSigmawasstolenfromme Exactly - keeping himself entertained IS the best way he can help?
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Jon putting the pads super deep in the cabinet under the sink instead of right next to the toilet makes me wanna cry lmao.
But... It's a sometimes thing, right? 😅
@@matthewfarrell1763 ...
Yeah, but if they’re next to the toilet, they’re out in the open and can be exposed to humidity. Sure, they’re wrapped and all, but it just feels weird to me!
@@d.e.564 oc was referring to them being near the front of the cabinet under the sink: i.e., 'right next to the toilet'.
@@matthewfarrell1763 They are frequent enough, you generally don't want the pads to be out of reach
-"All they do is bleep at you when theyrr hungry or make a mess and then die and its sad. I dont get it"
-owns a cat
Some of the decisions that Jon made in the kitchen were borderline psychopathic and I'm not sure I feel safe watching his videos anymore
Right? I wanna see Claire do a reaction video to this.
Let's just hope that Claire is the one to unpack and set up the kitchen in the new place...
He put a crockpot on top of the upper cabinet. Those things are heavy
man put the freaking george forman grill in a more accessible spot than the cutting board
Have you seen his cooking videos?
A toasted sandwich maker was literally the only appliance any student brought with them when I was at uni!
Same. Literally no other appliance
truth. I had one and other students who didn't were rather envious.
Those who had the forman grill where the kings of campus :)
The sandwich press in the kitchen is definitely something a well-meaning relative gave to the unpacker that was accepted, will be put on a shelf in the kitchen, and never used.
I would've shoved that sucker under the sink and forgotten about it until I moved out.
I don't think that was s sandwich press, I think it was just a small grill.
As a college stundent, a sandwich maker is by far my most used appliance tbh
I actually would prefer a sandwich press to make my sandwiches toasty over a toaster. But realistically, since I own neither I use the stove with a skillet and butter to toast bread.
Bop-It? BOP-IT!?!? That's a SIMON Jon!! It was a genre defining toy in sci-fi! Sweet buttery jeebus.
To be fair Bop-It is just zany Simon Says
'Twas the gameboy advanced SP that was the first to have a backlight. What a revolutionary time to be alive that was.
10:40 Jon unpacking a child's bedroom: "There's my rubber, I feel like that can stay out, that's absolutely fine."
At least where I live, a rubber means condom, not eraser
As Jon is an egg carton he is not bothered by the PC case standing where a mere human would put his legs when sitting in front of the computer screen.
Back then everyone though the PC should be near or in the ground, somehow no one though dust clogging the entire case was a thing.
@@cartermariano back then pc cases had almost no airflow and no vent in the bottom anyway, plus theres no room on the desk and the floor is wooden, not a carpet
Jon putting the tower under the desk was one of the more normal decisions he made this entire video. That was very standard practice Back In The Day.
Do you guys put your PCs _on_ your desks?
But… why? That takes up so much valuable desk space and unless you waste hundeds of dollars on some LED-setup, it usually looks kinda ugly as well.
The only time I've ever seen a PC on the desk instead of under it was one of these tiny toaster-sized ones.
This includes every one of my own PCs, my friends' and family's PCs as well as every office PC I can think of right now.
I was born in 92 but I felt such nostalgia. It's funny seeing all the women and people with similar experience freaking out at Jon over not knowing about panties and pads. I remember it wasn't until a few years ago that I stopped being physically repulsed by the colour pink. Society digs its claws in deep about enforcing ignorance
Speaking as a 25-year-old woman with a multitude of plushies in her bed, one of which she's had since she was like 3-5 years old, you are *greatly* underestimating the bond a young woman has with her plushies.
Man, I remember having a bed like the first one. Just hang your blanket draping over the side and you got a pretty cool fort. Don't forget your flashlight when you're building your most secret lego designs!
It’s essentially a nicer version of the bed I have in my dorm. Desk under the bed is great for saving space.
Jon... those weren't socks.
also i have a bunch of plushies on my bed they're comfy
oh boy jon you really aren't an early 20 year old girl
He shoved the pads in the very back under the sink 😭
9:00
Fairly certain that game was called "Simon;" at least in North America. "Bop-It!" was the long, stick-like one with the purple button in the middle.
It was also called "Simon" in France, so ... Jon must be mixing up the two games
@@BioFake1 kinda figured that was the case, but I know sometimes names differ like Walkers Crisps are Lay's Chips in Canada.
It’s basically Simon Says, right?
@@samreid6010 kind of. It would light one of the four colored buttons, and you would have to hit the same color. Then it would light up a second one, and you had to hit the first then second. And so on and so forth, the sequence getting longer until you messed up repeating it.
"How olds this kid can't be too young because it needs to use a ladder...."
My physcotic 2 year old who's been climbing since she was just over a year old would disagree my friend.
i think the real thing that proves the kid can't be too young is they're being trusted to unpack their own stuff.
Ive slept in bunks as far back as I can remember
I wasn't expecting a nostalgia trip today.
As someone allergic to mold and mildew: "NO, DON'T LEAVE THE SPONGE IN THE ACTUAL SINK BASIN!"
He has the perfect sink for sponge laying and he PUT IT IN THE SINK!
I loved my Tamagotchi. It started out as a tadpole and it grew into a fish, starfish, octopus etc. depending on what you fed it 🥰
My plan: Watch this while cleaning my house
The reality: Watching this instead of cleaning my house
I love the fact that the clock on the microwave changed time as he went through the kitchen
I love the sound the objects make when being placed. The wood sounds and best for me the bowls being stacked on top of each other
Jon: "Dragon is too big for the bed'
Me: Dragon IS the bed...
Smart man smart man
"if you asked me when was 1997 i'd be all like 'oh 5 years ago,'" -Jon
my response: i am 23 and i was born in 1997...
2+3 = 5. You're actually 5.
Oh you get there. Some day you look at a number and think "That can't be right".
And some young people tell you, that it is.
@@qovro Nice! I'm gonna be 7 again in a few days then
@@qovro my goodness... you’re right!
I really should not be driving this car
When Jon asked if the GBC had a backlit screen I went "nope". We didn't get that until the GBA SP, I still recall the commercials where the kids were humming silent night while playing their SPs.
I think there was a Gameboy Light, but I don’t know if it was available outside of Japan.
Jon: When was 1997 I would say 5 years ago, no several decades actually cause I'm old. Me born in 1997: Yeah Jon I know I'm old now...
Same
1996 here but same :(
😭
Me watching kids in their 20s call themselves old: 👵🏽
You young whippersnappers. I was 3 years old when the first Super Mario Brothers released. Grandpa over here
How topically accurate taking into account Jon's moving adventures! :D
Love hearing jon go on rants about random things.
The toy Jon got confused by at 4:30 is actually the character Cactus from WitchBeam's previous game, Assault Android Cactus.
That's a really neat reference. Didn't notice until the College section myself but I think it's really neat.
This isn't a game about Jon unpacking, it's a game about Jon explaining exactly how old he is lmfao
"1997 was a long time ago", Thank you, I'm officially old now xD
so charming!
the GBC had a phenomenal attachment for light and it was the best thing ever.
I guess playing games with a connection to moving is somewhat a therapy for the stress.
The "witch book" looked suspiciously like a big plastic VHS case for E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial...
Wasn't ET a bit old for the late 90's?
Jon, I love you man. The stories you make around the games you play, absolutely wonderful. Never fails to cheer me up.
Almost passed on watching this one, thinking there's no way a game about unpacking would be at all interesting. Couldn't have been more wrong - thanks for another fantastic video!
I'm an 89 kid, and I never had a Tamagotchi (probably due to money). My first e-pet was a digivice (I think it was the orange one? Can't really remember)
I think the Gameboy Advance SP was the first one with a backlit screen (it had a button for it and everything). I remember trying to play silver on my GBC in the car and playing by streetlight.
83 kid here, with a 90 kid sister. I ended up adopting her Tamagotchi after she got bored of it.
I'm a 77 kid and I also had a generic tamagochi, but could never had a handheld, those were too expensive.
Didn’t have a tamagotchi growing up myself. I briefly considered buying one of the new ones for fun, then I saw the price tag and decided nope. 😅
As for Gameboy, I think there was a version with a light prior to the SP, but I don’t think it was available in the US (it was called the Gameboy Light or something like that). But Gameboy Advance SP was definitely nicer, and was actually my first Gameboy. I actually still have it, and after 14 years it still works!
I wonder if the pinkish purple stripped pajama pants, match the pinkish purple stripped top literally hanging in the closest... hmmm
Then the next set of pajamas he immediately recognizes as.... pajamas. 😂
No no, that striped top has a lot of buttons, so clearly that's a formal shirt only for fancy engagements, like job interviews
Jon turns up to the interview wearing a pyjama top, jeans, and underpants on his feet
yeah how does he not see those 2 items have the same colour and stripes, -10 perception
I wish university was like that ... Mine had tiny rooms, large shared bathrooms, and no kitchen of any sort. Also, hot plates/grills of any variety were not allowed. You could have a mini fridge and microwave, that was about it. I was in university a little before 2004, and you're absolutely right about 1997 ... can't believe that's over 20 years ago.
Still ... makes me nostalgic.
At this point I feel like I've moved houses with Jon and Claire and Tabby.
It would be cool if this game showed you where the majority of where people put things to see how common the spots you picked are.
Poor Claire unpacking is going to be a nightmare
I'm not sure Jon's allowed to unpack 😂
Even if he is, I highly doubt he's allowed to organize.
@@Tori-wt7dy We will know this when we get several long unplanned off day live streams titled Claire says I need to stop touching things
@@kylemarston8650 lol 😂
The little tiny details in this game are amazing - like, the digital alarm clock is flashing 12:00 because it doesn't have a battery and the time needs setting. :D.
A nicely organised "sock" draw, huh? Those "sock"s are facing different directions...
I was shocked for a second at 10:42 when Jon mentions a rubber (in reference to an eraser) because in the US that's slang for condoms.
This video is driving me insane for a multitude of reasons. I'll be surprised if Claire allows Jon help unpack.
One of my fave videos, I too needed a chill one last night/today.
Thanks Jon and Claire.
28:16 ‘Given the lack of storage’
*Laughs at the unrealistically vast array of storage portrayed in university accommodation*
Jon you said in the first one about the child being young because of the toys. Adults can have toys too. I have many many (to many probably) cuddly toys.
Up until the word cuddly, I somewhat thought you were referring to sex toys
My favorite part of this video was listening to the UK naming of household products (e.g. the bin, bin-bags, squeegees, kitchen roll, chopping board)
This game has been on my wishlist for like a year I can't wait!
Oh my, Minidiscs! I actually started collecting and using them about a year ago lol
This game looks delightful and I can't wait for it's release. Thanks for sharing it with us!
Gameboy advanced sp was the first to have the backlit screen, though the color had a light attachment you could buy. Like a book light.
I think there was a Gameboy Light, but I’m not sure it was available outside of Japan
37:36 I didn't expect Jon's tragically low perception to be this bothersome in a pixel unpacking simulator and yet here we are 😭
This made me cry happy tears!, I love your channel!
This was more relaxing than I expected it to be
17:21 “10/10 game of the year” stands up, actual game of the year.
This was great, I could watch this all day.
so chill, and yet Jon gets caught up in his search for perfection
I think this video is a real testament to Jon's ability to come up with little stories out of nothing. There doesn't appear to be almost any "game" here at all, and he somehow got me to watch all the way to the end.
I was born in 1997 and and this was such a trip down memory lane of my earliest foundational experiences
I'm now wondering how much of Jon's channel is secretly autobiographical.
That would make all the genocide...troublesome.
@@wsconsn That could be, like, dealing with a cockroach infestation.
@@wsconsn not to mention all the cannibalism!
@@brandonadkins9435 @Buster Bear
What is this rimworld?
When he starts vlogging kill-everything runs....
Oddly satisfying. Thank you for sharing this gem.
pretty sure those were folded up knickers, not socks xD
Indeed. Its a pair of unmentionables drawers, jon. Lol.
@@Tsuruoto some drawers in a drawer
Alternate Title: Jon just gets nostalgia
Jon missing the fact that the "sandwich maker" is a george forman is very funny to me
It is actually a sandwich maker though, LOL
@@LazyBitfield Not necessarily. A grill can cook meat, a sandwich press is for bread. I've not tried cooking a steak in a sandwich press but I'm not sure how well it'd go.
@@XDieKillDieX You can do it. You can cook all sorts in a sandwich press.
@@WrenBrier Clearly it is a George Forman Grill and not a panini press you son of a silly person
But... A george foreman is a panini press... Just with a wider marketing scope
When I was a kid in the 90s I was super into foxes, and 30 years later I still am. I even have The Animals Of Farthing Wood on DVD...
Good to see more Aussie games. Looks pretty chill.
Unfortunately I missed the opportunity to download the demo but I absolutely love this! I cannot wait to play this. Thank you for sharing.
I’m pretty sure the grilled sandwich maker is just a multipurpose grill. definitely worth getting for a first place IMO. I had one in my first apartment and it was a lot easier to cook certain meals with than having to babysit a pan on the stove
-Flannel shirt
-Doc Martens
-Art student
Jon, buddy, she's not seducing any boys. I can tell you that for free.
i am literally looking at this room going "this is a lesbian furrie's room" i speak from experience
Jon coping from moving is so fun and wholesome
Me:: hates cleaning and organizing.
Also me :: watches him organize for 45 minutes.
(Confused Jackie Chan face meme)
"I've had my eye on for a while" _Intensifies_ Please mark this on your MATN bingo card
I still have my original GameBoy on a shelf. There was a massive periferal for that, a combined light and magnifing glas you could slide over it. So you could play at night under your blanket, which I might have done... took 2 AA batteries thought.
Back in my day our handheld had American football or hockey, both played with red lights for both teams, you gameboy kids!!!
Jon, that multi coloured toy was a Simon Says, a repeating pattern game. Bop its are something entirely different, they were noisy and I was never allowed one because they were noisy.
17:14 Wow moving coat hangers really did clinch game of the year
Little does he know, a sandwich maker shared by multiple people is a miracle of nutricion!
Can't wait for the full game!
I like how this is just a testament to how old John is
Oh Jon getting nostalgia here with this stuff - that is exactly my childhood...except the tamagotchi and rubics cubes - screw rubis cubes but hte rest. Pure nostalgia ^^
gamechild! also jon not hiding the diary under the pillow shows that jon didnt do diaries as a child! Also the toasted sandwich maker is important! Can survive entirely on toasted sandwiches!
"Oh i can put something under the pillow!"
*finds diary* "secret diary... in the cupboard."
Jon you damn egg carton.
I'm calling it now on the full release of this game, the last unpacking will be going into a nursing home after you've had children and grandchildren, and possibly with evidence of some serious medical problems. Then, after that stage, it's going to cut to someone clearly packing up the stuff of the now unoccupied room, implying it's a relative, packing up the deceased family member's stuff. And you have to choose what to keep as keepsakes, and the rest to toss/donate/etc.
At least the GBColor got the little USB lamp you could plug in and play, but then drain the AA batteries in like 3 hours.
I've learned more about jon in this 45 minute video than the previous 6 or 7 years worth of videos.
I love how Jon thinks of the hunky hunky boys when sorting bras
4:22 😅 putting the Troll in the cabinet is a smart move. I was always terrified of them.
Also, I keep forgetting Jon is a few years older than me lol I was only 3 in 1997, I dont really remember it, just the Troll my grandmother gave me haunting my dreams with its creepy stare
This was oddly very calming 😌
Really? I was pulling my hair out, Jon and I have different concepts of what should go on top shelves (shortie here) lol
@@NetherMorne haha yeah, he did have me on edge at times. He figured out that the polka dot pajamas were a set but dragged the pink striped pajamas around endlessly passing over each other without connecting the dots. As he was talking about the matching set. 🤣
The first back lit game boy was the game boy advance SP. Although I had accessories for my game boy advance one of which was a magnifying glass light combo. I never understood the point of the magnifying glass but the light was awesome.
It's funny...1997 does not seem all that long ago to me too! When I read research articles published in the early 2000's they feel pretty new to me until I realize that the early 2000's was approximately 20 years ago..my oh my :P
Good, Jon sets toilet paper the correct way.
Which is odd.... because I believe in a previous Fallout4 video he said that was the wrong way?
I think his perception and memory are SO bad he even forgets his own preferences.