I'm so glad to see this back. I won't even complain about the fact that Jon still hasn't learned the difference between socks and underwear and apparently, has never heard of refrigerator magnets, lol.
Today I found out Jon is only 2 years younger than me which makes me feel good because most RUclipsrs are basically children compared to me and make me feel extremely old
has a high rise apartment in presumably the city, a super modern aesthetic for furniture and room decor, high def sound system for flatscreen television, framed artwork on the walls, but the electric toothbrush is what makes him captain 1%.
I love how Jon doesn't notice that the roommates are total anime fans. "Oh, someone is into wig making, someone is into dress making" They are cosplayers, lol.
I use mine when rigging to keep important items I might need secured while up in the air but yes actually meant to hold chalk for your hands. This girl in the game is definitely the outdoorsy type to go rock climbing.
One detail I love is how you can decide if the main character is left-handed or right-handed. There is just so much you can learn about someone from how they set up their space.
interesting that Jons first thought when he saw the wig and outfit (which was clearly Sailor Venus) was just wig and dress making and not that the person was a cosplayer.
i never watched sailor moon, but i instantly recognized the dress as being from that show. actually surprised jon didn't comment on it considering he was born around the 80s/90s. then again, its Jon "-1 perception" true nerd
@@silverfoxdelta290 Well I was born in the late 80s and never actually watched sailor moon so I didn't know what it was, but I did get cosplay vibes from that - mostly because I have a cosplay of my own xD
It's kinda obvious because he pulls it out straight after his climbing shoes, but if you've never rock climbed I guess you might not recognise the type of shoe.
2:11 Wait, that's a NZ sports flag on the wall. Gotta love seeing NZ pop up in unexpected places 33:36 Of course Jon immortalises his decision to put his mouse BEHIND the clock
I find it amusing how an Englishman sees a leaning tower of Pisa trinket and thinks, "Ah, traveled to Italy", see an Eiffel tower trinket and thinks "Ah, been to France" but is utterly confused as to why this person really likes her little "bus toy". A red double decker bus is a pretty stereotypical thing for us non-English to associate with London.
Well Jon left the guy who was trying to get her to give up her art, hide away her degree and from the lack of dice or any other d&d related stuff possibly even stop seeing her friends. I dont think getting out of there was all that sad of a place to leave off at
One thing I'm looking forward too when this becomes a livestream is the amount of people that will help educate Jon about the difference between socks and women's underwear.
I can tell Jon hasn't drawn much, not placing the wooden mannequin on the desk to use as a reference. Seriously though, I'm enjoying this more than I thought I would!
04:50 These are all cities in Italy, in order as the postcards were picked: Florence, cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore from the side with Brunelleschi's dome and Giotto's bell tower; Venice, Santa Maria della Salute and Punta della Dogana with canal Grande; Rome, the Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheatre
@@athena1491 well once youre at the stage of moving in together I imagine it gets harder to leave, sunken cost fallacy of a sorts, but yea Jon was catching all the red flags during the unpacking
I just completed this game and I really hope there are many sequels. It is such a cool way of telling a story. SPOILERS: When you move into your own apartment, you have loads of space, but when you move your girlfriend in, it doesn't feel like a clash as it did with the previous SO.
i loved that part, my gaydar was going off so hard the whole game, and i was crushed thinking it was just gonna pretend that it wasnt gay as hell, and just, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh so happy, such a good ga(y)me
I loved that part, honestly. Moving in with the guy (he's referenced as "he") feels very intrusive. Like you're not meant to be there and was honestly the hardest level of the game for me. The girlfriend moving in in the penultimate move was such a good gameplay-story cohesion it was awesome. Although, I I'm still not sure if anyone did move in. It would make sense but nothing in the album book captions references it. Only some new stuff. I may have overlooked something, though
The first thing I noticed was that when you move solo, you have some rainbow panties Some lightbulbs started going off from let's say, personal experience parallels, lol
I love how calming this game is except for the moments when items are packed in the wrong box. Would love to see the reverse where you have to pack the stuff in the most logic way
Jon some things 1- who puts weights above a monitor 2- that koala heart and star were fridge magnets 3- you put books next to glasses, if the books had fallen over 4 glasses and a decanter would have been smashed.
I believe the round thing in the first place was a chalk bag that climbers use. possibly got into climbing for a bit? and the small star and heart things from both kitchens are probably magnets.
This game is really eerie. I've moved A LOT. My family moved house in 1997, I moved in to the dorm in 2005, my first apartment with an ill-suited SO in 2007, an apartment with a friend in 2009, back in with my parents in 2010, another friend in 2011, with my future wife in 2012. This really is millenials have never had stable housing: the game.
@17:22 Jon pulled out a RPG book, goes "Not sure what this book is" and yet the table has a DM's guide and two character sheets on it. Someone was clearly rolling up a character as Jon arrived to move in and they took a break to help them move the boxes in. Hopefully they're now out getting pizza and when Jon's settled they'll be playing part of an adventure tonight.
@@bitequation314 Might want to tell that to the two Woolworths in my town - they don't seem to have got the memo. (In Australia the two leading supermarket chains are Coles and Woolworths. They are very much not in danger of going out of business)
In Unpacking, Jon learns the ukulele to serenade the most treasured man in his life. In real life, Jon learned the ukulele to serenade Dan and Matt aboard the Desert Bus. Remarkably on-brand.
It’s very obvious what country it is, Jon… The academic year starts in January, which immediately says ‘Southern Hemisphere’. At 2:12 there’s also a white fern pinup, so the protagonist is in New Zealand.
Except that the view outside the living room window in the boyfriend's unit, is of the Story Bridge in Brisbane, Queensland Australia. One of her housemates in the sharehouse was a kiwi though, that was their *silver* fern 👍
4:55 those are postcards from Italy! you can see the Coliseum on the top right, Florence’s Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral top left and the one on the bottom looks like Venice
I almost feel like he just doesn't want to say panties more than he thinks they're socks but probably not. I would certainly giggle a little if I heard Jon say panties as much as he said socks this episode.
It was either going to be that or a Laserdisc player and 2010 is really too late for that. Plus there's no sign of any Laser discs in the flat. On the subject of odd formats though, pretty sure that rack of music discs under the Guitar are Minidiscs going by the size and style of the cases.
40:56 Jon! That is BLATANTLY a Legend Of Zelda game! It's even got a sword on it! I think you're misremembering the Pokemon cover, that thing had pokemon & people on it. (Also, yes please I need more of this!)
I'm definitely going to pick this up for myself! I won't watch too much gameplay so I can experience some of it for myself, but thank you for showing me this game ❤️
Hey Jon, thank you for playing this game, it was amusing watching you play, and very short moment in I decided to get it. Played it on switch yesterday as I was resting from painful lumbar puncture and couldn't do regular gaming. I'm glad when you find and play gems like this one!
I also went to Uni from 2004 to 2007 so I'm also in the same age range as Jon, and by extension this game hits the same feels for me too. This is expect levels of implied storytelling.
Seeing Jon completely miss the point of the koala, heart, and star as magnets hurts... a lot weirdly- I hope he knows for next time! Great story time Jon btws!
30:17 This is the last thing I can remember before I passed out last night. I was laying in bed watching this on my projector. I woke up when the next video in my Watch Later played, which also happened to be one of Jon's videos.
Me seeing Jon's character at a new significant others apartment that is all sleek black and cold: "Jon should dump them and run" *update* "Yes Jon, they're bad for you!"
The first one that hit really close to me was the DnD. I made some of my best friends either through DnD or via other Roleplaying games. Also Bard and Cleric are the best classes. I will fight you.
12:10 This is just a guess, but the purple bag thing looks kinda like a dice bag for D&D. I could be wrong, but thats the feeling I am getting. Also, the wrapped black thing looks like socks...
What the heck is that supposed to even be? It sounds pretty niche, I have tons of books and only a few of them are weird format like that, all of which happen to be picture heavy documentary type affairs which I keep in the living room shelves. Maybe it's not a thing in Germany?
@@Kr0noZ yes coffee table books tend to be large picture heavy books, that sit on your coffee table. They're something for guests to look through while you're in the kitchen getting food or drinks ready
I'm so glad to see this back. I won't even complain about the fact that Jon still hasn't learned the difference between socks and underwear and apparently, has never heard of refrigerator magnets, lol.
yeah, the random sock he left on top of his desk is just the cherry on the cake lol
2 moves and he never cottoned on to the fridge magnets, lol.
@@JrgPt96 it was putting the tampon bin next to the desk that cracked me up
@@alexanderhammil6754 Yeah for a Paperbin this is way too small :D That he doesnt wonder that she doesnt have panties hmm doesnt Jon have underwear?
@@TheOrksebozz egg cartons don’t need underwear
Not being able to hang your degree in the boyfriend’s apartment except over the toilet is such a brilliant bit of environmental storytelling.
"Oh no! My ukulele strip tease is not acceptable!"
-Jon, 2021
I did find it interesting he put them on the right-side bed, rather than the left, since he put all 'her' items on the left-side night table. :)
@@FiXato For some reason my mom slept on the right side of the bed where my dad's dresser was. This does happen in the real world, for some reason.
@@FiXato Exactly that.
flashbacks to desert bus
@@FiXato TOTES GO💚LEFT!
Unpacking in a game: relaxing zen experience where there's a place for everything to fit neatly away.
Unpacking IRL:
*UNINTELLIGIBLE SCREAMING*
Wait, people IRL actually unpack?
@@Nassifeh I do one box every... 3 months, other than the essentials
@@Nassifeh damn, they turned Unpacking into a real thing?
@@Nassifeh Give it 10 years or so, and maybe.
Love how this game gives Jon a reason to tell us about his life.
Today I found out Jon is only 2 years younger than me which makes me feel good because most RUclipsrs are basically children compared to me and make me feel extremely old
@CyborgJiro Old but wise makes a Many a True Nerd.
When he played “The Lake” I think he said he was born in ‘86.
If you suddenly hear a neighbour scream "Coat hanger on the bed!" or "It's a damn pair of socks!", This video is why.
That explains so much....i thought you were just having another fit mate lol
Or "FOLD THE WORK SHIRT AND HANG THE BLOUSE!"
"They're fridge magnets jon" "no why are you putting their everyday bag in the closet"
"IT'S NOT A SLEEPING BAG, IT'S A BATH TOWEL"
Only Jon would put a wooden spoon in a cupboard to leave space for the fridge magnets in the drawer
And the clock gets desk priority over the mouse
"Razor goes away, as does some form of hairclip."
Ah, yes, I too love decorating my hair with nail clippers.
has a high rise apartment in presumably the city, a super modern aesthetic for furniture and room decor, high def sound system for flatscreen television, framed artwork on the walls, but the electric toothbrush is what makes him captain 1%.
The electric toothbrush just takes it Too Far.
There are things poor people think to get with lots of money, and then there's electric toothbrushes
Yo, every self respecting single man has the $9000 stereo worth more than the apartment.
This is a really, really good story. The moment with the degree was just brilliant.
I love how Jon doesn't notice that the roommates are total anime fans. "Oh, someone is into wig making, someone is into dress making"
They are cosplayers, lol.
This man obviously did not grow up on Sailor Moon and similar series.
Jon's inability to understand the koala (I need new glasses), heart and star were magnets is making my soul ache
I thought they were cookie cutters
The game shouldn't have let him pass
I don't think koalas are birds...
I'm just imagining letting a stranger come live with you, and they start throwing magnets into your utensil drawer when they move in.
15:40 it's a chalk bag, it's used to chalk up your hands during climbing (fights moisture)
Ahh... I was wondering what that was supposed to be.
Thank you could t figure out what that was at all
I use mine when rigging to keep important items I might need secured while up in the air but yes actually meant to hold chalk for your hands. This girl in the game is definitely the outdoorsy type to go rock climbing.
And the blue and orange shoes are climbing shoes, they look like they're modelled on the evolv shaman 2 shoes
One detail I love is how you can decide if the main character is left-handed or right-handed. There is just so much you can learn about someone from how they set up their space.
40:56 Jon sets down a game who's box-art clearly depicts the Master Sword and a one-word title starting with the letter Z
"Definitely Pokemon."
"I did not bring enough coat hangars!" Meanwhile there is an empty hangar sitting on the bed... oh Jon
Jon:
Jon: _"That's a can opener!"_
Wouldn't have expected any different after the cooking videos. :')
He also picked up fingernail clippers and said, "some kind of hair thing."
interesting that Jons first thought when he saw the wig and outfit (which was clearly Sailor Venus) was just wig and dress making and not that the person was a cosplayer.
i never watched sailor moon, but i instantly recognized the dress as being from that show. actually surprised jon didn't comment on it considering he was born around the 80s/90s. then again, its Jon "-1 perception" true nerd
@@silverfoxdelta290 Well I was born in the late 80s and never actually watched sailor moon so I didn't know what it was, but I did get cosplay vibes from that - mostly because I have a cosplay of my own xD
I had to take a little break for headdesking when I was editing, it was so obvious Jon!!
To be fair plenty of cosplayers might make their own wigs and costumes so he's not completely out there.
I heard the devs originally called this title "The Life of Jon" but they changed it sometime before demo release.
The life of 23 even Jon
The thing at 7:40 is a chalk bag (used for climbing and bouldering)
And at 8:50 that's a yoga mat.
It's kinda obvious because he pulls it out straight after his climbing shoes, but if you've never rock climbed I guess you might not recognise the type of shoe.
2:11 Wait, that's a NZ sports flag on the wall. Gotta love seeing NZ pop up in unexpected places
33:36 Of course Jon immortalises his decision to put his mouse BEHIND the clock
I said "oh its new zealand" out loud when I saw it
He is a madman after all. Chaos is his bread and butter
Not sure many kiwis would actually hang a silver fern up on their wall. On the other hand, seen plenty of tourists do it once they returned home
I love the detailing on the d and d stuff like the player's handbook, the bard figure amd tbe dice tower.
Oh, it's a dice tower. I thought it was a candle holder. I made it into a little shriine.
I find it amusing how an Englishman sees a leaning tower of Pisa trinket and thinks, "Ah, traveled to Italy", see an Eiffel tower trinket and thinks "Ah, been to France" but is utterly confused as to why this person really likes her little "bus toy". A red double decker bus is a pretty stereotypical thing for us non-English to associate with London.
He signed she's from where he's from, so it doesn't register as travel.
You can't just leave us at such a sad moment in this characters journey!
Well Jon left the guy who was trying to get her to give up her art, hide away her degree and from the lack of dice or any other d&d related stuff possibly even stop seeing her friends. I dont think getting out of there was all that sad of a place to leave off at
just finished this game in one sitting, excited to see how johns insane organisational skills stack up against my own
... Claire left several notes in the file yelling at me for not recognising things...
@@ManyATrueNerd did you ever get the refrigerator magnets that you kept putting in drawers?
One thing I'm looking forward too when this becomes a livestream is the amount of people that will help educate Jon about the difference between socks and women's underwear.
And so we can conclude that Jon does not know much about camping
My first thought was that it was a yoga mat, not a camping pad
I can tell Jon hasn't drawn much, not placing the wooden mannequin on the desk to use as a reference. Seriously though, I'm enjoying this more than I thought I would!
27:43 I'm going to go out on a limb and say Koala fridge magnet. And I think the next two things are fridge magnets too.
There's that minus perception stat again...
-has a set of measuring cups
-oh I must have gotten really into bakery
I mean, have you seen Jon bake? It checks out.
Jon talking about how he used to play Starcraft made me reminisce about my first gaming PC, such wonderful memories.
Ahh. Finishing Crysis on my first night in the college dorm back in '07. Good times.
04:50 These are all cities in Italy, in order as the postcards were picked: Florence, cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore from the side with Brunelleschi's dome and Giotto's bell tower; Venice, Santa Maria della Salute and Punta della Dogana with canal Grande; Rome, the Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheatre
Jon's right having to put both the degree and the ukulele under the bed was a bad sign. 😪
Back to parent's house it was, as expected.
@@Kr0noZ It will make Jon's Livestream of this game more fun wonder what is lost and kept in the move?
@@Kr0noZ honestly im surprised it lasted 2 years, i wouldnt put up with that shit
You can't just move in with someone and straight take over everything. House was clean before and filled with bullshit after he was done unpacking.
@@athena1491 well once youre at the stage of moving in together I imagine it gets harder to leave, sunken cost fallacy of a sorts, but yea Jon was catching all the red flags during the unpacking
I just completed this game and I really hope there are many sequels.
It is such a cool way of telling a story.
SPOILERS: When you move into your own apartment, you have loads of space, but when you move your girlfriend in, it doesn't feel like a clash as it did with the previous SO.
i loved that part, my gaydar was going off so hard the whole game, and i was crushed thinking it was just gonna pretend that it wasnt gay as hell, and just, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh so happy, such a good ga(y)me
I loved that part, honestly. Moving in with the guy (he's referenced as "he") feels very intrusive. Like you're not meant to be there and was honestly the hardest level of the game for me. The girlfriend moving in in the penultimate move was such a good gameplay-story cohesion it was awesome.
Although, I I'm still not sure if anyone did move in. It would make sense but nothing in the album book captions references it. Only some new stuff. I may have overlooked something, though
The first thing I noticed was that when you move solo, you have some rainbow panties
Some lightbulbs started going off from let's say, personal experience parallels, lol
@@TrashHeapCustodian werent those socks that time?
hehehe
i need some rainbow panties now tho
@@athena1491 honestly I can't remember, it was one of them things that goes on your bottom half, lmao
I love how calming this game is except for the moments when items are packed in the wrong box. Would love to see the reverse where you have to pack the stuff in the most logic way
Jon: I still don't know what this is
Also Jon: Just sorted out a heck ton of other socks
Jon some things
1- who puts weights above a monitor
2- that koala heart and star were fridge magnets
3- you put books next to glasses, if the books had fallen over 4 glasses and a decanter would have been smashed.
Putting the diploma under the bed hurt me like... really bad.
I believe the round thing in the first place was a chalk bag that climbers use. possibly got into climbing for a bit? and the small star and heart things from both kitchens are probably magnets.
It''s so weird that this comes out now, I've recently moved into my own flat, I'm literally living this game right now!
Good to see that Jon is still a destructive force in the kitchen, even in games. "It may be a cleaning product or it may be oil, I'll put it up here."
This game is really eerie. I've moved A LOT. My family moved house in 1997, I moved in to the dorm in 2005, my first apartment with an ill-suited SO in 2007, an apartment with a friend in 2009, back in with my parents in 2010, another friend in 2011, with my future wife in 2012. This really is millenials have never had stable housing: the game.
Hey Jon, I'm stuck in my room at the moment because I've got the virus, so thanks for keeping me company so I don't go bonkers from cabin fever.
Same here brother, Jon really coming clutch.
Good luck to you both, and take care!
Hey, hope you recover soon
Covid can be a bitch, even if your symptoms aren't that bad
@@rngwrldngnr thanks homie feeling better already!
@@tite93 Thanks. Luckily, I've had pretty mild symptoms, which I'm very thankful for.
This game looks so gorgeous, I love it, Thanks Jon
@17:22 Jon pulled out a RPG book, goes "Not sure what this book is" and yet the table has a DM's guide and two character sheets on it. Someone was clearly rolling up a character as Jon arrived to move in and they took a break to help them move the boxes in. Hopefully they're now out getting pizza and when Jon's settled they'll be playing part of an adventure tonight.
18:24 There we go Jon!
58:19 I just went FINALLY!
The Devs are Australian. Jon you work at woolworths. I'm impressed they got away with putting the woolies apple just straight on the clothes.
To be fair, Woolworths has been out of business since January 2009. I doubt they're in a position to sue anyone.
@@bitequation314 not in Australia. It is our biggest supermarket chain
@@bitequation314 Might want to tell that to the two Woolworths in my town - they don't seem to have got the memo. (In Australia the two leading supermarket chains are Coles and Woolworths. They are very much not in danger of going out of business)
@@bitequation314 It's one of the main two supermarkets in Australia.
I thought that was pumpkin and they worked at a green gorcers
In Unpacking, Jon learns the ukulele to serenade the most treasured man in his life. In real life, Jon learned the ukulele to serenade Dan and Matt aboard the Desert Bus. Remarkably on-brand.
'That looks like it might crease, so let's hang that up.' Jon's already talking like a married man.
It’s very obvious what country it is, Jon…
The academic year starts in January, which immediately says ‘Southern Hemisphere’. At 2:12 there’s also a white fern pinup, so the protagonist is in New Zealand.
Except that the view outside the living room window in the boyfriend's unit, is of the Story Bridge in Brisbane, Queensland Australia. One of her housemates in the sharehouse was a kiwi though, that was their *silver* fern 👍
@@Foxtrot369 Aha, beat me with the local knowledge 👍🏻
jon please continue this in livestream, this is really a great game and your narrative makes it better
4:55 those are postcards from Italy! you can see the Coliseum on the top right, Florence’s Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral top left and the one on the bottom looks like Venice
Jon? Do you know what fridge magnets are? Do you have a sad fridge with no magnets?
11:50 Jon remembers what a tower looks like but doesn't remember that desks had their own cubby for it!
And Jon still cant tell the difference between panties and socks lol
well, to be fair, it did look like he was at least keeping them separate.
He recognized male underwear as socks too
I almost feel like he just doesn't want to say panties more than he thinks they're socks but probably not. I would certainly giggle a little if I heard Jon say panties as much as he said socks this episode.
46:43 That's probably part of the sound system, you don't usually plug speakers like that directly into the TV.
Yeah, that looked like a big central sound system console
It was either going to be that or a Laserdisc player and 2010 is really too late for that. Plus there's no sign of any Laser discs in the flat. On the subject of odd formats though, pretty sure that rack of music discs under the Guitar are Minidiscs going by the size and style of the cases.
40:56 Jon! That is BLATANTLY a Legend Of Zelda game! It's even got a sword on it! I think you're misremembering the Pokemon cover, that thing had pokemon & people on it. (Also, yes please I need more of this!)
It looks like Windwaker specifically. Red text on a gold background, and the sword looks like that game's version of the master sword.
Placing the weights at the highest possible point right above the monitor in the bedroom just gives me a sense of dread.
21:27 I appreciate the prayer mat next to the settee. A nice bit of subtle diversity.
Oh how I have been waiting for this! I've been obsessed with the first video whilst remodeling my irl bedroom!
I'm definitely going to pick this up for myself! I won't watch too much gameplay so I can experience some of it for myself, but thank you for showing me this game ❤️
If Jon thinks that uni students use toastie makers once every 6 months he is very mistaken
True, it's my only source of calories during the day
The alarm clock sitting in front of the mouse pad made me scream any time you moved anything on the desk.
"My ukulele strip-tease is apparently unacceptable" well thank goodness for that...
I'm really looking forward to the livestream to wrap this up. I get the feeling there is a lot more to "unpack" in this story.
Jon leaving the woman's razor on the sink and the trashcan a mile from the toilet is hilarious!
Hey Jon, thank you for playing this game, it was amusing watching you play, and very short moment in I decided to get it. Played it on switch yesterday as I was resting from painful lumbar puncture and couldn't do regular gaming. I'm glad when you find and play gems like this one!
So want a live stream of this to hear how much Claire reacts to his everything especially the socks and hygiene
15:50 Why did I not think to put the dumbbells on the top of the shelf directly above where your head would be as you sit at the desk?
Wohoo it´s back. Time for some chill storytime with MATN
"2008 was way too late for the Game Boy Advanced"
I mean... I owned my first ever console I bought for my own money (A GBA specifically) in 2010.
Loved this game when you played the demo. Thanks for this Jon ❤
Jon: "I'm not sure it's specified what country it's supposed to be in"
Me: "starting uni in January 2004. Definitely Australian or NZ."
Also there is a silver fern flag in the dining room. So NZ possibly. Or a roommate from NZ.
"Knife squeezes in there..."
I'm a fan of this new serial killer catch-phrase
I'm still baffled by Jon's dismissal of the toastie press!
There sure is a lot to unpack here, being early and all.
It's fun hearing someone who's probably a decade younger than me yelling about "Back in *MY* day..." *crumbles into dust*
Of course this relationship isn’t going to last! It’s your first relationship out on Uni!
I also went to Uni from 2004 to 2007 so I'm also in the same age range as Jon, and by extension this game hits the same feels for me too. This is expect levels of implied storytelling.
I love the board games Capital is clearly Monopoly, Azores is (Settlers of) Catan and Rascal is Munchkin
Seeing Jon completely miss the point of the koala, heart, and star as magnets hurts... a lot weirdly- I hope he knows for next time! Great story time Jon btws!
The character moved in with her dnd party mates that’s real cute, got their minis desplayed and everything
30:17 This is the last thing I can remember before I passed out last night.
I was laying in bed watching this on my projector. I woke up when the next video in my Watch Later played, which also happened to be one of Jon's videos.
22mins in and we get a neat little model of assault android cactus, how cute!
Me seeing Jon's character at a new significant others apartment that is all sleek black and cold:
"Jon should dump them and run"
*update* "Yes Jon, they're bad for you!"
list of things Jon hasn't recognised in this video: socks, fridge magnets, a water bottle, nail clippers, a book
wish it wasnt a live stream but i cant wait
also i 100% thought the white console thing was actually a calender for the wall
my heart broke when you had to remove the ukulele strip tease!
putting the diploma under the bed was depressing too I guess
I was gonna say, I thought I recognised this as a game you've played before when I saw it!
Around 17:25 - I'd say they're law books.
@@KipperStudios they’re missing the 4th law book
Jon: *sees yoga mat* "guess i enjoy camping idk"
It makes me insane that Jon is aware of the feminine products, but still completely fails to put the bathroom trash bin next to the toilet.
The first one that hit really close to me was the DnD.
I made some of my best friends either through DnD or via other Roleplaying games.
Also Bard and Cleric are the best classes. I will fight you.
Can someone please confirm to me that the star and heart (and possibly also that small black/grey thing) are fridge magnets?
They are indeed (Its a koala)
@@LPNeogetz thanks :)
KEEP PLAYING!!! I MUST KNOW THE ENDING
Jon really doesn't know about fridge magnets does he?
12:10 This is just a guess, but the purple bag thing looks kinda like a dice bag for D&D. I could be wrong, but thats the feeling I am getting. Also, the wrapped black thing looks like socks...
The unfathomable response to cheese toasties continues.
40:56 I'd have guessed Zelda, with the red logo and a sword, but yeah.
The thing that you couldn't find a place for in 2007 was a coffee table book!
What the heck is that supposed to even be? It sounds pretty niche, I have tons of books and only a few of them are weird format like that, all of which happen to be picture heavy documentary type affairs which I keep in the living room shelves. Maybe it's not a thing in Germany?
@@Kr0noZ yes coffee table books tend to be large picture heavy books, that sit on your coffee table. They're something for guests to look through while you're in the kitchen getting food or drinks ready
A prime example of how you can analyze anything into oblivion and your decisions can still be terrible lol
6:50 socks, Jon. Those are socks