Robin Hood vs. Guy Fawkes - Rap Battle! - ft. The Stupendium & Littleflecks / DB Reaction
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Robin Hood vs. Guy Fawkes - Rap Battle! - ft. The Stupendium & Littleflecks
• Robin Hood vs. Guy Faw...
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The tourist attraction bar was about his head on a pike and that people would visit it at the time.
Indeed, i love how he also points at the head of his arrow 😂
The "robin hood app" line, iirc, was a reference to an actual stock trading app that received some heavy criticism for allegedly not allowing the general public to artificially affect Gamestops' stocks. The app was called hypocritical cause the general public viewed it as the "ROBIN HOOD" app protecting the rich.
Anyways, I'm gonna say Stupendium won that. Not only did his Guy Fawkes persona have to contend with Robin Hood and the hype-up from Robin's merry men, but also had to deal with the Noble (Dan Bull's character) dragging him down by reading out his torture sentence. Stupendium was fighting all sides and still hitting back hard.
Because the stupendium is just that good
Dan Bull as King James I
You're the first person yet to have caught the Honest Intentions reference, big props to your research
The "bloody blunder and buss-t it" alliteration is a reference to the gun they call a Blunderbuss. It was basically a precursor to the shotgun. It usually shot small lead balls instead of standard ammunition, which I imagine would make it resemble a tiny cannon.
Glad you finally watched this homie! All of my favorite reactors/analyzers watched this except for you, i'm hyped to watch this :)
18:05 sounds like your saying diabeto, which my mind kept following it with roll back to kitchen. That random family guy bit sits in the back of my head.
Ok man I gotta say this. Scru was my favorite rap breakdown and kind of still is in some ways. But man you fucking get all of the details. The smallest shit. Which is why you're now also my favorite. Fuck having one favorite, that's dumb. Yall both awesome
FACTS SCRU BARELY CATCHES SOME OF THE BARS HONESTLY 😭
You know who the real winner is here? The audience for witnessing such greatness.
Dan didn't combine anything, the horses tied to each limb and pulled in opposite directions thing is called "quartering" since you are ripped into 4 pieces
you wrote this as soon as you heard him say that didn't you, he caught it 10 seconds later.
@@SCP-Dr_Bright I like how it was pretty much exactly ten seconds later, as well.
The rack, the hook ride and the quartering were all separate punishments and it’s likely he was put through all of them
Probably some thumb screws and red hot pokers as well
Also he didn’t rat them out another guy tatted him out when he sent a letter telling a friend not to go the parliament that day
The others got arrested because they were inciting revolution in the country side
'God ain't too keen on the genocidal'
Freed Hebrews slaughtering their way through the promised land: Are we a joke to you?
Well except for that one tribe that tricked them into a peace treaty
You know the slaves
Guy got a head for bars is all I’ll say.
~_~
"God ain't too keen on the genocidal" - Idk, the Canaanites might disagree with you on that one. Well...if they could.
eh old testament
@@SCP-Dr_Bright Maybe the new testament doesn't outright endorse genocide, but as far as I'm aware, it doesn't ban it either. I know for a fact it endorses slavery, but that's unrelated.
@@jessekwb5035 yes, because it was a book written in a time where that was commonplace. As Christians we are told to learn from the old testament and follow the new testament which also talks a lot about not being served but to serve others and loving your enemies and praying for those who persecute you. Yes there are bad parts but you don't just throw the baby out with the bathwater. It doesn't condemn genocide specifically but talks a lot about peace and love of your fellow man. "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God."
@@SCP-Dr_Bright Exactly, it was a book written when that was common place. Which would mean your God is completely fine with slavery, or the people who wrote the bible (who were anonymous) weren't actually inspired by any such God.
@@SCP-Dr_Bright Also, maybe this God isn't as violent in the new testament. But I'd argue he's a lot more cruel with the creation of hell. No matter how bad a person is, eternal torment is not justice, it's just sadism.
Just a friendly reminded that Stupendium goes by they/them pronouns!
Because the Chan the stupendium is more then one person and he doesn’t like to take all the credit for a collective of work
And nobody cares about pronouns because we aren’t toddlers that know better
@@mcmogg_incmogg2080 Except that Stupendium DOES go by they/them since they're non-binary, no need to be insensitive about someone's identity
@@mcmogg_incmogg2080 lmao
@@mcmogg_incmogg2080 Nobody cares about being a decent human being and showing the bare minimum of respect? Okay, whatever you say.