I love that it goes from Jimmy’s very sad submission of “the big kids bullied me on the playground” to Grian’s arguably sadder and more concerning interpretation of “baby Jimmy’s crying because an adult has punched a wall”because like… why would an adult be punching the wall and scaring kids enough to make them cry in school???
I mean they both were probably in the age range (EDIT I forgot how time works! only grian would have been old enough) to have been in at least primary school in the nineties. I think the belt was gone by then but there were still very different standards for what's acceptable from teachers
@@ef1876Jimmy wouldn't have been in primary school yet in the 90s - he's younger than me (pretty sure he was born in 1996, might be wrong, and I was 1995) and I didn't start primary school until 2000. It wasn't too bad when I started school, although I might have just been lucky and had nicer teachers 😅 I do remember my high school techy teacher telling about how when he was at school, teachers did things like throw blackboard erasers at him if he got something wrong or acted out.
When a teacher punches the wall right beside a boy's head, no one dares cry because everybody in the class is terrified. I'm happy schools have progressed enough, that now kids find it difficult to believe that a teacher would punch the wall hard, trying to terrify children into obedience.
my little brother was in 1st grade in 2008 and had a teacher use a paddle on him. he was fired immediately since my mom was a teacher at that same school and had an amazing reputation in the district so hitting her autistic son did Not fly but some corporal punishment was absolutely still a thing even in the aughts. i am from texas in the US and this was a small town so we’re like a decade or two behind everyone else, but it might have been a thing still wherever jimmy went to primary. and my middle school teacher in 2013 had yard sticks he would slap onto desks of kids who weren’t paying attention and he would have to replace them constantly so it wouldn’t be surprising
@Beeba10 okay so you're absolutely right and I will correct that post, HOWEVER as someone who stopped processing time after the year 2009, the knowledge that a 28 year old man was born in 1996 has ruined my day 😭😭
As a person who is currently and went to school mainly in the Uk I personally experienced and could relate to all of these however the food fight one never really happened more than 10 people.
As an American, I never really thought food fights were real, or at least they were something from way back in the 70s/80s. It just seems like something no one would want to be a part of.
If I recall, there were plans once or twice in middle school for one. However, the teachers caught wind each time, and the fights either never started or were put down after the first throw.
same I've never seen one and I'm from the US lmao I saw food get thrown at others, sure, but it never turned into a food fight, was always a one and done thing
I'm relatively close in age to Impulse, and can say I have never been part of (or witnessed) a food fight, either! But I do think they were more of a thing in the 70s/80s, as you suggested. Also, Impulse is just old enough to have been in school for at least part of the 80s, as well as the 90s, so it is exactly the right timeframe for that kind of thing to have been more popular. heheh
Yeah, Grian, I found food fights to be very rare. Sounds like Impulse's classes were very unruly. And Joel, we do have something similar to your yogurt in a tube here. It's called go-gurt. I think they were slow on the uptake here.
I'll quote myself in middle school - "Are you kidding me, the average student in America gets to see ONE food fight in their life, and I MISSED IT BECAUSE I WAS SICK!?" - Me, yelling at my best friend.
@@mcjamesa5149 While American portions do tend large, a lunchpail is colloquially exactly the same as a lunchbox. As far as cursory research implies, it was more used for workers than students - guess "lunchbox" sounded too kiddy? - and then filtered through to the youth, and now it's just used as a rare synonym. Not (inherently) shaped like a bucket at all.
@@glissomdr It has lunch in the name, and the sentence implies a personal item. Whether you've heard the term or not, it's not a big leap to go from "Lunch Pail" to "Lunch Box" or to assume something along those lines.
"I've never once made a drum in Minecraft." Impulse, you made a drum for the street performer in Scarland and you made a full drum set in your office there! You may not have built a drum in this style before, but you have made a few.
Grian's reaction of "Wait, those were real?? I thought they only happened in movies!!" is SO real! I'm a Finn and most of my friends are American, it's always super bizarre to learn that some silly American movie thing ACTUALLY happens irl 😂
especially in primary school, where you had the shelves for the lunchboxes and every lunch time when you went to go grab yours you were hit with the smell of like 60 children's disaster zone lunchboxes
Yogurt isn't too bad as long as the box stays fairly still/upright. Then it's just a little puddle, and not too much gets contaminated. The real disaster is (as portrayed here) when your drink spills everywhere! Now, everything is soggy and inedible. 😝
What was the yogurt in that it could spill?? I never had yogurt spill. Did you sit on the lunch box and it made the yogurt burst open? I am so confused why that happens so much that it's relatable to this many people.
The thing is, the whole thing Grian mentioned about media showing American schools is true in the reverse as well, specifically with Harry Potter. Theres some aspects of the Wizarding World such as school houses, prefects and headboy/girl, Christmas crackers, treacle tarts, or public transport that many Americans and other international readers/viewers assume are magic, when they're actually just regular things in the UK.
@@spagettech I had to google what this even was. I've definitely seen them before, but only pictures, and I didn't know they pop or whatever they do. I don't think I know a single American who has actually seen one of them irl. Soooo nah, I guess it's a UK thing lol
@@spagettech No sadly. They're a tradition more localised to the UK, Ireland and the more "anglo" parts of the Commonwealth like Canada, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand. So most everyone else isn't familiar with them at all unless they have family connections to one of the former.
Oh!! Ok so that’s why I have heard of treacle tarts before, i remember now that being a weird name that stood out every time I was reading those books, so eventually I researched to find out how to pronounce it cause I kept getting hung up on that word every time I had to read it. So I remember finding out it was real food that’s called that, you’ve reminded me that I knew of it from Harry Potter much like other British things from before I was on the internet and could hear of things from elsewhere in the world. That’s was kinda ramble! Oops. It was driving me crazy how Grian’s things seemed so familiar but I couldn’t understand why or why I couldn’t picture what it looked like lol
i mean can you really call yhs a school. like i have not actually watched it so i'm not 100% sure but like, i've read a summary and i do not think there's any actual learning going on there
. . . My most prominent school memories would have been impossible to create, I think. 1) The time my best friend's older brother duck taped me to a wall. 2) Perfectly timed moments in Dungeons and Dragons club. 3) The time my entire English class randomly burst into song, unplanned, as if we were in a Disney movie (the song was Bohemian Rhspdody).
many sympathies to skizz on dropping a drumstick during a solo. reminded me of dropping my clarinet on the track right before my first ever halftime show and shattering my mouthpiece. i can relate
Oof my first concert my tropbone slider fell off and made a gigantic clang and everyone had to try and continue while i scrambled it was horrifyingly embarrassing
“I didn’t go to school” says the guy with a biology degree edit: Yg are taking this comment way too seriously. It was a joke. Plus Grian was clearly joking as well because he immediately built something from his school cafeteria 😭
All I can say is this video really outlines the difference between British and American schools. As an American my school memory would’ve been the terrible lunches, no breaks, and having a fight like every other week.
the fighting every other week is so real. so many people at my school get ALC, ISS etc. for fighting at lunch and during school football games, its crazy
I'd argue Gem ruined it. Reading too much into lunch pail and taking it *_so_* literally. Not to mention whatever the bloody wound was supposed to be. 😂
@@timwoods2852 To be fair, coal miners used to use lunch pails that were actually little pails with lids. My problem with her build is that the lunchbox seemed to be missing one of its sides (toward the body) which makes it harder to tell what it's supposed to be. And what she tried to use for food was not as recognizable as the sandwiches were. In any case, I don't blame Jimmy for that one.
I'm American and I didn't even realize food fights actually happened. I always thought they were one of those Hollywood things that happened in movies but never in real life. Maybe it is an old person thing.
There was a preplanned food fight only once...the person who instigated it got suspended for two weeks, and any participants got detention for a week. I just watched from the corner of the room.
I'm an old American (older than Impulse, anyway) and I never saw or even heard of an actual food fight in school. I also thought it was just a movie thing.
As an "old" person who went to a crappy American public school in the 80s, I can say I've never heard of an actual food fight, but I have seen people use food as a weapon to embarrass or assault others, but not a full blown, Hollywood style food fight...
I also thought those only existed in American cartoons and tv shows. American schools are wild. Please don't tell me kids being locked up in their lockers is true as well.
Food fights and getting locked in lockers and the things that happen in movies happen depending on your school. My school had ONE food fight and those kids got expelled.
To be fair for the whole "Jimmy being afraid of a fan" thing... a few of the schools I went to had large industrial scale AC units with these massive ventilation fans. They were usually up on the roofs, but sometimes a unit would get built down on ground level and put behind a fence or something. I could totally see a young enough kid getting scared of the loud noise (they often rattled quite a bit) especially if some other kid told them they were dangerous as a "prank." You probably remember one or two of the stupid/mean stories kids tell each other like "Watch out! If the fan is spinning the other way it'll pull you in and chop you up!"
Grian claiming he didn't go to school is even funnier when you stop to question whether its the character-Grian or player-Grian saying it. Are we talking the person who was a part of Yandere High School or the one with a biology degree?
Suggestion: After the final guess is complete but before the reveals, just for fun, have everyone else independently and silently go add there own guesses to each build. Then during the reveal you can share what everyone guessed each of the builds to be, just for an occasional twist to the format. I do love everyone's surprise reactions with the current format.
I actually have heard and seen that term used before. Then again, I have eclectic tastes in media. Pail is a type of small bucket. Lunch pails were thus small buckets used to carry one's lunch in. From there it grew to be like the type of lunch boxes that have a lid that is a sloped arch instead of flat top lid. I think it was first coined around the early 1800's. In a way, it is the grandfather of lunch basket, lunch box, and lunch bucket sense it predates them.
@@Flip16YT Reading this comment reminded me of a meme that I can barely remember where it was about someone saying something is from the 1900s and they were referring to 1997 or something.
Lunchpails really were food in a pail. In the very olden days. But none of these folks were alive back then. I guess this is what their grandparents called them. My dad used to call our fridge the ice box and the record player the phonograph. He was born in 1938.
Impulse, how do you forget what your bestie's Minecraft skin looks like? What? Edit: Okay, so Skizz did it too, but it's Skizz. Skizz barely remembers what his own base looks like.
3:39 If its true that Grian was homeschooled, then him saying he could never make it like the cafeteria lady means he could never make it like his parent, and that's really touching to me
I can't get over how grian says treacle. I've never heard that word out loud before, and I was _convinced_ you pronounce it treck-el, not tree-kel. My mind is melting
11:38 - sure thing Skizz, the game where you carry an oval thing in your arms and tackle people deserves the name football, more than the game where you use your FOOT to kick a BALL😂
i'm with grian on this, food fights are insane and i also thought they were only in movies... but then again i just recently learned that the US schools have pep rallies and big sporting events and that you have to pledge the allegiance every day at school which is totally bonkers xD we only had to stand up and listen to our national anthem at the begining and end of the school year and that's all xD i wonder how many other differences there are
We had none of that in Sweden when I grew up, now they don't even have the national anthem before summer break either because someone thought it was insensitive to those who didn't grow up here.
The pledge of allegiance is a thing that mostly happens in younger elementary school students, as you get to middle school and high school, most students don't say it and just stand there and sit back down because we find it bonkers as well lol
To add, the only people who go to the sporting events are typically student council, sports fans, and their friends and families, most other people do not care. I've been to maybe two sports rallies in my entire school experience. The pep rallies and school assemblies are totally accurate though lol, we'd do them four times a year, they weren't entertaining or anything most of the time but I looked forward to them since it got me out of class for an hour at least. Another American tradition that probably seems weird for other countries is that we have surprise shooter and fire drills where we have to simulate what to do in those kinds of simulations in event of a fire or school shooter.
I absolutely get where Grian is coming from, I have spent many a year trying to make a Chicken Supreme as good as my Primary School, and have not yet succedded!
@@Flip16YT I mean define good food? My memory is filled with Chicken Supreme (creamy chicken), Pasta Bakes, Square Pizza & different fillings of Baguettes
What?! You got a full gourmet meal! We get cheese sticks that if you squeeze an entire pool of grease comes out (if it is grease). And by good I mean not disgusting and possibly somewhat healthy.
Same for me but witch Chili con Carne. Tried for so many years to get it like the school one but then I just made it my own instead. My Chili has red wine in it and is actually spicy😅
My old school used to have an easter hat competition as well! I remember one year I put like three nights of effort into constructing the hat from scratch, with colourful paper hay and easter eggs and a throne upon which I placed my toy bunny, and I somehow lost to one of those dollar store sparkly fedoras with some eggs on it. I gave up trying after that year.
In grade 8 (first year of high school here in Australia) we had a food fight that devolved into absolute chaos and spanned most of the school! More and more students got involved as the chaos reached their areas. Our collective punishment was to clean the entire school, and we had a week of lunch time detention sat in silence in the sports hall. WORTH IT! Was one of the coolest things I ever did in school
@@yarra2841 I thought most states started in year 7 now? it's been about 8ish years since qld changed. my little brother was in the 1st group of high school year 7s. i think we changed to match nsw and vic, but no clue about the west.
There was absolutely nothing that could've prepared me for the way Joel pronounces yogurt. Like I know he's British but it was so unbelievably jarring to my goofy little American self that I think I would've reacted better to suddenly being drenched with ice water.
For some reason she just latched on to that too specifically and it messed with the build. That and whatever food her wounded leg was supposed to be! 😂
See, the thing is. Jimmys turned SO dark. It went from kids stealing his soccer ball to literally possibly a toxoc situation at home. I love how different the prompts turn out in the end with all the cultural differences between you guys 😂😂😂
I'd absolutely love to see this series in long form content. I know its already entertaining but the banter between friends is what is genuinely missing from these. Be amazing if we can get longer versions uploaded of the entire session and simply see you guys hang out as friends having fun and not content creators making videos for RUclips.
I honestly love this series. And I like having a bit of a break from Hermitcraft occasionally. Plus, my son cackles uncontrollably everytime. Love this time with him!
We rarely had food fights the way they show them in movies, but there were very few lunch periods that went by without at least one piece of food flying across the cafeteria.
Hello, Gen Z and Canadian here. I'd like to say that I say lunch pail and use it interchangeably with lunch box. Genuinely surprised to see others not getting it, but maybe it's because I grew up with millennials/people more older than me 😅
Y’all did amazing, but Joel’s prompt really takes the cake, because whenever I have a yogurt in the lunch box I need to have for lunch eating, it sometimes bursts open and spills onto my food. Joel really brought out emotions in me that I relate with so much. Anyway, y’all did awesome and gave me huge laugh ^^
Someone tell Skizz that at least his phone didn’t go off with his ringtone at full volume in between songs at a concert. And at least he didn’t pass out on stage DURING his solo. Neither of those things happened to me, but they both happened to friends of mine.
the only food fight i ever saw ended up with a fight between two girls that caused the tables to be thrown and earrings/earlobes ripped off. that is when i realized not even the police will get between two girls fighting. one dude had to jump on top of a table to not get crushed by the other tables.
One time I accidentally was present for a teacher safety training meeting as a high schooler and the entire forty-five minutes was basically the person in charge going “if it’s two boys fighting, get them out of each others’ sight by getting between them or removing them from the area. If it’s two girls, wait till they’re done unless one or both are in danger of serious harm.” Has served me well in summer camp work XD
It makes me laugh when people say girls are easier to deal with than boys because boys fight. The physical fights between my sister and I were infrequent but vicious.
Fun story! I play mallet percussion and in one of my last concerts, there was a vibraphone part that used both regular mallets and also bass bows. This was a super slow, super soft piece... and I dropped one of my mallets while switching to the bow 😢
I love that one build a swizz drumming had him sitting in a chair. At least where I'm from, the percussionists do not get chairs, sitting is a luxury we do not get lol.
28:08 "You can't take this memory from me!" and 41:07 "This guy's been killed, though!" had me almost choke on my water lmaooo. And then Grian being stunned about food fights in America 😂😂
Go-gurt! I had no idea they had a form of Go-gurt. We didn’t have that in our childhood but our kids did. Lunch pail Impulse! 😂 That sounds so old timey! Lunchbox. You have been doing way better in your building skills! Love these!
This was a great series. I loved how the major elements managed to make their way through this video, almost better than anything else. Gem winning a creative competition, Skizz and a drumset, Impulse making a food mess, and Grian being incredibly British. Moments I loved from all the videos from this guess the build series: Someone saying "Oh! That's how you build that!" People telling Skizz to get a colorblindness test So many thumb people No one knows how to build a recognizable animal
Usually I really enjoy the mix up of the guesses but the first guess being so accurate made me so happy!!! I sm rooting for you guys to get the build :D
I love that it goes from Jimmy’s very sad submission of “the big kids bullied me on the playground” to Grian’s arguably sadder and more concerning interpretation of “baby Jimmy’s crying because an adult has punched a wall”because like… why would an adult be punching the wall and scaring kids enough to make them cry in school???
I mean they both were probably in the age range (EDIT I forgot how time works! only grian would have been old enough) to have been in at least primary school in the nineties. I think the belt was gone by then but there were still very different standards for what's acceptable from teachers
@@ef1876Jimmy wouldn't have been in primary school yet in the 90s - he's younger than me (pretty sure he was born in 1996, might be wrong, and I was 1995) and I didn't start primary school until 2000. It wasn't too bad when I started school, although I might have just been lucky and had nicer teachers 😅 I do remember my high school techy teacher telling about how when he was at school, teachers did things like throw blackboard erasers at him if he got something wrong or acted out.
When a teacher punches the wall right beside a boy's head, no one dares cry because everybody in the class is terrified.
I'm happy schools have progressed enough, that now kids find it difficult to believe that a teacher would punch the wall hard, trying to terrify children into obedience.
my little brother was in 1st grade in 2008 and had a teacher use a paddle on him. he was fired immediately since my mom was a teacher at that same school and had an amazing reputation in the district so hitting her autistic son did Not fly but some corporal punishment was absolutely still a thing even in the aughts. i am from texas in the US and this was a small town so we’re like a decade or two behind everyone else, but it might have been a thing still wherever jimmy went to primary. and my middle school teacher in 2013 had yard sticks he would slap onto desks of kids who weren’t paying attention and he would have to replace them constantly so it wouldn’t be surprising
@Beeba10 okay so you're absolutely right and I will correct that post, HOWEVER as someone who stopped processing time after the year 2009, the knowledge that a 28 year old man was born in 1996 has ruined my day 😭😭
My favorite part of this is realizing that no matter how much time they spend together, none of them know what the others' skins look like
The only skin they know is Eefo
@@CryptidHunter_425well kinda
They don’t even really know their own.
That’s what I was thinking. They all need a practice stream or video just to practice building each other’s skins! 😂
Describe your parents from memory
poor jimmy had a rough school experience... football stealing kids, wall punching adults, FANS
"Treacle Sponge Pudding" is *the* most British-sounding food I've ever heard... and that includes crumpets
It genuinely sounds like a dish from Harry Potter
In my school it was sticky toffee pudding
@@jackofhearts5542that’s because treacle tart is a thing from Harry Potter lol and I’m also pretty sure it exists as well
its banging trust
@@jessw3254 i still love sticky toffee pudding. i find it in restaurants sometimes but it always burns my tongue
I am loving the culture difference it makes this so much funnier
As a person who is currently and went to school mainly in the Uk I personally experienced and could relate to all of these however the food fight one never really happened more than 10 people.
As an American, I never really thought food fights were real, or at least they were something from way back in the 70s/80s. It just seems like something no one would want to be a part of.
I have unfortunately experienced one and it was disgusting 🤢
I'm too dedicated to eating to think about wasting food
If I recall, there were plans once or twice in middle school for one. However, the teachers caught wind each time, and the fights either never started or were put down after the first throw.
same I've never seen one and I'm from the US lmao I saw food get thrown at others, sure, but it never turned into a food fight, was always a one and done thing
I'm relatively close in age to Impulse, and can say I have never been part of (or witnessed) a food fight, either! But I do think they were more of a thing in the 70s/80s, as you suggested. Also, Impulse is just old enough to have been in school for at least part of the 80s, as well as the 90s, so it is exactly the right timeframe for that kind of thing to have been more popular. heheh
Yeah, Grian, I found food fights to be very rare. Sounds like Impulse's classes were very unruly. And Joel, we do have something similar to your yogurt in a tube here. It's called go-gurt. I think they were slow on the uptake here.
Glad I'm not the only one who remembers Go-gurt. Used to pack those things in my lunch all the time when I was little.
They couldn't use the Go-Gurt pun because they don't pronounce yogurt like that lol
I'll quote myself in middle school - "Are you kidding me, the average student in America gets to see ONE food fight in their life, and I MISSED IT BECAUSE I WAS SICK!?" - Me, yelling at my best friend.
It's funny, for me the comment thread immediately below this is animefan6662's where everyone is sharing their memories of food fights they were in
I LOVED Go-Gurt tubes when I was that age
I love how this game inevitably devolves into a "who can build the most terrifying looking people" competition.
Jimmy: "Beans aren't red"
Except for the entire family of beans that are called "red beans". As a southerner, I am slightly offended.
in japan they have red bean paste that is used for deserts and sweets, apparently it is really good
@@Ore_Keeper yesss i love red bean paste. I always have it with bao or mochi. Likewise, sesame paste is also delicious
@@Ore_KeeperI’m Chinese and the red bean paste pineapple breads were the best in my childhood
Ouch
I can't believe "lunchpail" was tripping everyone up so much. Sure, it's a bit of an old-fashioned word, but it's not Treacle Pudding specific.
I don't think its a term used outside the USA, or much less common at least.
Did Americans take buckets of (?)soup(?) to school for their lunch?
@@mcjamesa5149 While American portions do tend large, a lunchpail is colloquially exactly the same as a lunchbox. As far as cursory research implies, it was more used for workers than students - guess "lunchbox" sounded too kiddy? - and then filtered through to the youth, and now it's just used as a rare synonym. Not (inherently) shaped like a bucket at all.
@@glissomdr It has lunch in the name, and the sentence implies a personal item. Whether you've heard the term or not, it's not a big leap to go from "Lunch Pail" to "Lunch Box" or to assume something along those lines.
@@mcjamesa5149no we use lunch boxes, I guess lunch pail may be really outdated if it is American
"I've never once made a drum in Minecraft." Impulse, you made a drum for the street performer in Scarland and you made a full drum set in your office there! You may not have built a drum in this style before, but you have made a few.
But that's more like he made a drum set in the armor stand mod.completely different story!
“Is this guy a horse? Has he got blinders on?” JOEL 😂😂
everyone's school memories : *pain and suffering*
gem : funny easter hat competition :)
@@vaelegoro7782 it also helps that gem is an innocent child.
I wouldn't call Grian's memory pain and suffering
@@meowtain9566 I mean it's kind of sad because they were really good and now he can't eat anymore
@@TheGabeTree "And now he can't eat anymore" Secret Grian lore exposed?
@@TheGabeTree*can’t eat it
skizz mocking jimmy crying is SO FUNNY i was not prepared hahahah
Grian's reaction of "Wait, those were real?? I thought they only happened in movies!!" is SO real! I'm a Finn and most of my friends are American, it's always super bizarre to learn that some silly American movie thing ACTUALLY happens irl 😂
The yogurt spilling over other food in your lunchbox is so painfully relatable
I remember the smell! Sadly I wasn’t smart enough to tell my mom back in the day. So she didn’t help me clean it up or tell me how to clean it up.
especially in primary school, where you had the shelves for the lunchboxes and every lunch time when you went to go grab yours you were hit with the smell of like 60 children's disaster zone lunchboxes
Yogurt isn't too bad as long as the box stays fairly still/upright. Then it's just a little puddle, and not too much gets contaminated. The real disaster is (as portrayed here) when your drink spills everywhere! Now, everything is soggy and inedible. 😝
Yeah
What was the yogurt in that it could spill?? I never had yogurt spill. Did you sit on the lunch box and it made the yogurt burst open? I am so confused why that happens so much that it's relatable to this many people.
18:01 impulse doing the scar giggle is haunting
I can't unhear it 😭
The thing is, the whole thing Grian mentioned about media showing American schools is true in the reverse as well, specifically with Harry Potter. Theres some aspects of the Wizarding World such as school houses, prefects and headboy/girl, Christmas crackers, treacle tarts, or public transport that many Americans and other international readers/viewers assume are magic, when they're actually just regular things in the UK.
Wait they don't do Christmas crackers in the US?
@@spagettech I had to google what this even was. I've definitely seen them before, but only pictures, and I didn't know they pop or whatever they do. I don't think I know a single American who has actually seen one of them irl. Soooo nah, I guess it's a UK thing lol
@@spagettech No sadly.
They're a tradition more localised to the UK, Ireland and the more "anglo" parts of the Commonwealth like Canada, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand.
So most everyone else isn't familiar with them at all unless they have family connections to one of the former.
"Public transport" agahdbafnqtjjtqtnfbhr
Oh!! Ok so that’s why I have heard of treacle tarts before, i remember now that being a weird name that stood out every time I was reading those books, so eventually I researched to find out how to pronounce it cause I kept getting hung up on that word every time I had to read it. So I remember finding out it was real food that’s called that, you’ve reminded me that I knew of it from Harry Potter much like other British things from before I was on the internet and could hear of things from elsewhere in the world.
That’s was kinda ramble! Oops. It was driving me crazy how Grian’s things seemed so familiar but I couldn’t understand why or why I couldn’t picture what it looked like lol
i swear skizz comes up with a different nickname for everyone every time he mentions them
You know… for it being Skizz, he didn’t do too bad with the guess of Joel’s yogurt build! At least it’s still dairy related 😂🤷🏻♀️
Skizz's first soccer ball was pretty good. Grian likely would've guessed right if Skizz hadn't turned the bully around.
Impulse: Theme - school days memories.
Grian: *YHS flashbacks*
Grian: I didn't go to school.
YESSSSS
@@aaehikira
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@@flareongirl3606
Hi :3
i mean can you really call yhs a school. like i have not actually watched it so i'm not 100% sure but like, i've read a summary and i do not think there's any actual learning going on there
@@lumaberrycream
lol tectantly it isn't
BUT IT"S FUN TO THINK SOO!
42:45 "There needs to be two people for a fight..."
YOU'RE NOT MY SUPERVISOR
Person vs. Self
Everyone: Oohhhh
Grian, quietly in the corner: I didnt go to school >:(
Impulse: Grian!
Gem: That explains a lot actually
GEM
. . .
My most prominent school memories would have been impossible to create, I think.
1) The time my best friend's older brother duck taped me to a wall.
2) Perfectly timed moments in Dungeons and Dragons club.
3) The time my entire English class randomly burst into song, unplanned, as if we were in a Disney movie (the song was Bohemian Rhspdody).
The first one would probably be doable. The second and third one could be built, but probably not interpreted.
that last one is incredibly based
I have also had the 3rd one happen to me. English classes just love spontaneously bursting into song with Bohemian Rhapsody apparently
The third one also happened to me!
English classes just really have the energy for that Bohemian Rhapsody huh lmao.
In fairness to Jimmy, I regularly dropped heavy things on my legs and bled during school
Same but with nosebleeds
in fairness to jim. One time i was just sitting when a lightbulb fell on my lap. So things falling on laps isnt the craziest thing that could happen
*Homer scream*
many sympathies to skizz on dropping a drumstick during a solo. reminded me of dropping my clarinet on the track right before my first ever halftime show and shattering my mouthpiece. i can relate
As a flute player that sounds horrendous ;-;
Oof my first concert my tropbone slider fell off and made a gigantic clang and everyone had to try and continue while i scrambled it was horrifyingly embarrassing
I love that some things manage to make it all the way through no problem and then other times somehow cooking becomes pottery :D
Grian: We thought food fights weren't real.
Me: Oh, so you've never been hit in the back of the head with an orange?
No literally, my class had to sit through recess because no one would admit who threw food first
Obviously Grian was hit in the head by a waffle, not an orange.
No... Absolutely not...
for uk it's the year 8s beating each other with their paninis and fizzy water.
@@possum519 That’s one loyal class you’ve got there. Like seriously-
“I didn’t go to school” says the guy with a biology degree
edit: Yg are taking this comment way too seriously. It was a joke. Plus Grian was clearly joking as well because he immediately built something from his school cafeteria 😭
Is it true that he has a degree in biology?
@@thecatfenix7907 marine biology specifically to my knowledge
@@thecatfenix7907yeah he does
Yeah it's marine biology @@doomchief2444
Well, most brits don’t tend to call university ‘school’. School is primary and secondary. Didnt know he had a marine bio degree though thats cool.
19:01 NNOOOO GEM!!! She was too confident, she didn’t pay attention to the finer details. Look at the cobwebs!
All I can say is this video really outlines the difference between British and American schools. As an American my school memory would’ve been the terrible lunches, no breaks, and having a fight like every other week.
the fighting every other week is so real. so many people at my school get ALC, ISS etc. for fighting at lunch and during school football games, its crazy
@@ssauu I always remember hearing random screaming during the day and you just hoped ppl were getting invested in review games lol
"I've never made a drum before in minecraft"
Hermitcraft season 9 has entered the chat
Exactly what I thought
didnt someone make that in season 7 during the base swap? granted that was with armor stand mod iirc
He made it using armor stand magic though
@@FoxyFlyer12 true
More like he made a drum set in armor stand mod. I like that they're using it on HC, but it's very different to building in vanilla Minecraft blocks.
"It was pretty good up ontill the point jimmy ruined it." 😂
I'd argue Gem ruined it. Reading too much into lunch pail and taking it *_so_* literally. Not to mention whatever the bloody wound was supposed to be. 😂
@@timwoods2852 To be fair, coal miners used to use lunch pails that were actually little pails with lids. My problem with her build is that the lunchbox seemed to be missing one of its sides (toward the body) which makes it harder to tell what it's supposed to be. And what she tried to use for food was not as recognizable as the sandwiches were. In any case, I don't blame Jimmy for that one.
I'm American and I didn't even realize food fights actually happened. I always thought they were one of those Hollywood things that happened in movies but never in real life. Maybe it is an old person thing.
Or I go to a really nice school
There was a preplanned food fight only once...the person who instigated it got suspended for two weeks, and any participants got detention for a week.
I just watched from the corner of the room.
I'm an old American (older than Impulse, anyway) and I never saw or even heard of an actual food fight in school. I also thought it was just a movie thing.
As an "old" person who went to a crappy American public school in the 80s, I can say I've never heard of an actual food fight, but I have seen people use food as a weapon to embarrass or assault others, but not a full blown, Hollywood style food fight...
I can’t imagine wasting food like that wouldn’t you be hungry for the rest of the day
Grian still can't get over the fact that you had food fights at school. He's still baffled as we speak.
So absolutely mind shocked. I laughed so hard at his bewilderment
I also thought those only existed in American cartoons and tv shows.
American schools are wild. Please don't tell me kids being locked up in their lockers is true as well.
@@imperfectimp yup that happens too
Food fights and getting locked in lockers and the things that happen in movies happen depending on your school. My school had ONE food fight and those kids got expelled.
We ate our lunch in our classroom(s) so I have no idea what a food fight looked like lol
the equivalent to "Frubes" in the US is Go-gurt
Yep. Go-gurt *shivers*
I don’t like gogurt
@@Flip16YT
I like em, but sometimes you end up hitting yourself in the face >:[
@IrregularityRowan
How ddid you hit yourself in the face with them?!
Go gurt is way better frozen. I miss those days. Maybe I need to find myself some gogurt to freeze and relive my childhood 😂
@naginiriddle7091 Yes! I remember it was actually okay as a popsicle lol
To be fair for the whole "Jimmy being afraid of a fan" thing... a few of the schools I went to had large industrial scale AC units with these massive ventilation fans. They were usually up on the roofs, but sometimes a unit would get built down on ground level and put behind a fence or something. I could totally see a young enough kid getting scared of the loud noise (they often rattled quite a bit) especially if some other kid told them they were dangerous as a "prank." You probably remember one or two of the stupid/mean stories kids tell each other like "Watch out! If the fan is spinning the other way it'll pull you in and chop you up!"
Grian claiming he didn't go to school is even funnier when you stop to question whether its the character-Grian or player-Grian saying it. Are we talking the person who was a part of Yandere High School or the one with a biology degree?
Not having the 5 o'clock shadow on Skizz is actually better, 'cause it's a school memory, so it's baby Skizz.
The fact that grian called Skizz “Skizzy Wizzy”😂😂😂😂
Sounds like something pearl would say
@@piemyCan't remember if Pearl has done it too, but Scar calls Skizz Skizzy Wizzy
@@nikopotry idk I thought I’ve heard her say it in one of the Among us streams with tango, evil, astro and, others I honestly have no idea. XD
in my mind it conjures up a wild image of Skizzleman dressed up like Lizzy Wizzy from Cyberpunk 2077 loool
@@nikopotry Pearl calls him Skizzly while Scar calls him Skizzy Wizzy.
‘School Days’ so Impulse does a food fight and Gem does an Easter hat competition, while everyone else relives childhood traumas! 😂
Suggestion: After the final guess is complete but before the reveals, just for fun, have everyone else independently and silently go add there own guesses to each build. Then during the reveal you can share what everyone guessed each of the builds to be, just for an occasional twist to the format. I do love everyone's surprise reactions with the current format.
Except everyone else already did something for that line of builds and knows more than the guesser...
My Favorite part of THIS episode specifically was tiny gem in the second row, with her little egg, adorable.
I am so ready to binge all of today's Guess the Builds!!
Same
Dude the way joel pronounced yogurt cracked me up
and as an american whatever Grian'' thing was, was gross looking ngl
@@Mayflower_Quack Just look it up. Treacle sponge pudding. It's soggy syrupy cake.
@Flora__Rose It's because he's Nahthun English.
Yoh-gurt
You find the correct way of pronouncing it funny? Once the Americans started, now that was funny!
15:41 GEM IS ACTUALLY REALLY FREAKING ADORABLE 😭
Grian thinks that food fights involved the entire cafeteria throwing food at each other like in the movies. No, it was usually just a couple of kids
It was usually just one table goofing around with each other at my school lol
I have never heard anyone call it a lunchpail before. It's always been lunchbox.
It’s an old term from like the 1900s lol
I actually have heard and seen that term used before. Then again, I have eclectic tastes in media.
Pail is a type of small bucket. Lunch pails were thus small buckets used to carry one's lunch in. From there it grew to be like the type of lunch boxes that have a lid that is a sloped arch instead of flat top lid. I think it was first coined around the early 1800's. In a way, it is the grandfather of lunch basket, lunch box, and lunch bucket sense it predates them.
@@Flip16YT Reading this comment reminded me of a meme that I can barely remember where it was about someone saying something is from the 1900s and they were referring to 1997 or something.
@@fnaffoxy1987
The one where the teacher got an email from a student about using an article from "the late 1900's" as a resource for an essay
Lunchpails really were food in a pail. In the very olden days. But none of these folks were alive back then. I guess this is what their grandparents called them. My dad used to call our fridge the ice box and the record player the phonograph. He was born in 1938.
Impulse, how do you forget what your bestie's Minecraft skin looks like? What?
Edit: Okay, so Skizz did it too, but it's Skizz. Skizz barely remembers what his own base looks like.
He doesn't even know who Steve is
choked on my water when we went from everyone's relatively normal memories to jimmy, being bullied. i don't know what i was expecting /lh
3:39 If its true that Grian was homeschooled, then him saying he could never make it like the cafeteria lady means he could never make it like his parent, and that's really touching to me
As an American a fruge or whatever the thing Joel built as yogurt in a tube is called is a thing here! We just call it go-gurt 😆
I can't get over how grian says treacle. I've never heard that word out loud before, and I was _convinced_ you pronounce it treck-el, not tree-kel. My mind is melting
my mind read it as tree-ah-coal
when two vowels go walking...
Trea like treat, treatcle
11:38 - sure thing Skizz, the game where you carry an oval thing in your arms and tackle people deserves the name football, more than the game where you use your FOOT to kick a BALL😂
i'm with grian on this, food fights are insane and i also thought they were only in movies... but then again i just recently learned that the US schools have pep rallies and big sporting events and that you have to pledge the allegiance every day at school which is totally bonkers xD we only had to stand up and listen to our national anthem at the begining and end of the school year and that's all xD i wonder how many other differences there are
We had none of that in Sweden when I grew up, now they don't even have the national anthem before summer break either because someone thought it was insensitive to those who didn't grow up here.
@@Koori90that’s kinda wild, seems like it’s welcoming them to their new country. Less wild that’s americas daily thing though 😵💫
@@Wurmze Loving your country ≠ Hating everyone else or their country
The pledge of allegiance is a thing that mostly happens in younger elementary school students, as you get to middle school and high school, most students don't say it and just stand there and sit back down because we find it bonkers as well lol
To add, the only people who go to the sporting events are typically student council, sports fans, and their friends and families, most other people do not care. I've been to maybe two sports rallies in my entire school experience. The pep rallies and school assemblies are totally accurate though lol, we'd do them four times a year, they weren't entertaining or anything most of the time but I looked forward to them since it got me out of class for an hour at least. Another American tradition that probably seems weird for other countries is that we have surprise shooter and fire drills where we have to simulate what to do in those kinds of simulations in event of a fire or school shooter.
I absolutely get where Grian is coming from, I have spent many a year trying to make a Chicken Supreme as good as my Primary School, and have not yet succedded!
Do British schools have good food? The school food in America is absolutely terrible 🤢🤢
@@Flip16YT I mean define good food? My memory is filled with Chicken Supreme (creamy chicken), Pasta Bakes, Square Pizza & different fillings of Baguettes
What?! You got a full gourmet meal! We get cheese sticks that if you squeeze an entire pool of grease comes out (if it is grease). And by good I mean not disgusting and possibly somewhat healthy.
@@christophersmith2279 our only common thing seems to be the square or rectangular pizzas lol
Same for me but witch Chili con Carne. Tried for so many years to get it like the school one but then I just made it my own instead. My Chili has red wine in it and is actually spicy😅
My favorite part of these is how they all appreciate the good work everyone does, even when they frequently are way off script.
My old school used to have an easter hat competition as well! I remember one year I put like three nights of effort into constructing the hat from scratch, with colourful paper hay and easter eggs and a throne upon which I placed my toy bunny, and I somehow lost to one of those dollar store sparkly fedoras with some eggs on it. I gave up trying after that year.
Thank you, Jimmy!!! I'm glad I'm not the only one who does this. 12:06
Don't let people give you a hard time about your None Pizza with Left Beef.
Wrong video my guy
@@IrregularityRowan Right person, though. He wouldn't have seen it on he other video.
25:39 take a shot everytime impulse says hole in the wall
I need to stop finding you😭
@@3th0lvr Skizzpulse needs to do a better job of evading his stalker apparently.
@@JasonICECarson Etho lover is always after me 😨😱
In grade 8 (first year of high school here in Australia) we had a food fight that devolved into absolute chaos and spanned most of the school! More and more students got involved as the chaos reached their areas. Our collective punishment was to clean the entire school, and we had a week of lunch time detention sat in silence in the sports hall. WORTH IT! Was one of the coolest things I ever did in school
I'm in Australia as well and highschool in our state starts at year 7 but man that sounds so crazy
which state, sounds like SA
@@yarra2841 I thought most states started in year 7 now? it's been about 8ish years since qld changed. my little brother was in the 1st group of high school year 7s. i think we changed to match nsw and vic, but no clue about the west.
@@sorcaa It was very cool haha. Oh heck yeah fellow Aussie 🇦🇺. This was 2005 in QLD (I’m ooollldd hahah)
There was absolutely nothing that could've prepared me for the way Joel pronounces yogurt. Like I know he's British but it was so unbelievably jarring to my goofy little American self that I think I would've reacted better to suddenly being drenched with ice water.
Yoh-gurt
that is how you say it!!
Im so confused, why are Americans so shocked by this?? We pronounce a bunch of stuff differently, why does yoghurt bring such a viceral reaction??
@@unknowncarpI wouldn't say shocked, but I definitely did giggle at Yah-get
@kylienielsen6975 I know I'm biased bcs I'm British but I feel like yo-gurt sounds goofier than yoh-gurt haha
Gem not knowing what a lunchpail is makes me feel very old
its called a lunchbox in Canada
It’s called a lunchbox everywhere now. I only know what a lunchpail is because my Dad said it once
For some reason she just latched on to that too specifically and it messed with the build. That and whatever food her wounded leg was supposed to be! 😂
I know the feeling and I'm around Gem's age-middle twenties.
I'm younger than Gem and I know what a lunch pail is
See, the thing is. Jimmys turned SO dark. It went from kids stealing his soccer ball to literally possibly a toxoc situation at home. I love how different the prompts turn out in the end with all the cultural differences between you guys 😂😂😂
This format is much better than watching the same thing over and over from different POVs.
Good job
Skizz’s imagination is a mystery to us all.
Ghe machinations of his mind are even more of an enigma than Grian's
I love that Gemini-Slay is getting finally getting roasted during these. Not to the same level as Skizz, but more than past ones!
Gems is so Canadian and Jimmy's is so jimmy and I love it
Gem's isn't specifically Canadian, Easter bonnet parades are a classic thing in the UK too at least
@@J75Pootleannual thing in Aussie primary schools too
I'd absolutely love to see this series in long form content. I know its already entertaining but the banter between friends is what is genuinely missing from these. Be amazing if we can get longer versions uploaded of the entire session and simply see you guys hang out as friends having fun and not content creators making videos for RUclips.
21:53 Grian stressing about the shade of green is hilarious!!
I honestly love this series. And I like having a bit of a break from Hermitcraft occasionally. Plus, my son cackles uncontrollably everytime. Love this time with him!
Impulse: I don't know how to make a Skizz.
Skizz (great day theme): That's my best friend (in a joking tone)
Wow you two really are best friends.
Very fun Video,it was cool listening to all the different stories you guys told!
Loving it so far!
You have in fact made a drumset in Minecraft…with armor stands.
We rarely had food fights the way they show them in movies, but there were very few lunch periods that went by without at least one piece of food flying across the cafeteria.
I just gotta say, these guess the build videos are just so comforting. It's so much fun to watch you all tease and laugh with each other!!!
Hello, Gen Z and Canadian here. I'd like to say that I say lunch pail and use it interchangeably with lunch box. Genuinely surprised to see others not getting it, but maybe it's because I grew up with millennials/people more older than me 😅
Y’all did amazing, but Joel’s prompt really takes the cake, because whenever I have a yogurt in the lunch box I need to have for lunch eating, it sometimes bursts open and spills onto my food. Joel really brought out emotions in me that I relate with so much.
Anyway, y’all did awesome and gave me huge laugh ^^
As someone who was home schooled, it's nice to know Grian did home school as well.
I know right? It's great to see a fellow home school alumnus doing well.
Yeah, I literally had to stop because I was like "wait really??" Idk why that made me so happy
Bru his memory was literally of school lunch, nobody paid attention to that part.
He just said that as a joke though
@@theBumblingBudgieliterally!
Jimmy saying “First thing First, I’m the realest” took me BACKKKKK
I'M IN LOVE WITH THIS SERIES!!!
I love that you and skizz both use item frames and ghast tears for crying
2:35 is such a jimmy thing to say lol
17:15 Joel's tiny Gem build might actually be the cutest build I've EVER seen
Someone tell Skizz that at least his phone didn’t go off with his ringtone at full volume in between songs at a concert. And at least he didn’t pass out on stage DURING his solo. Neither of those things happened to me, but they both happened to friends of mine.
What was the ringtone?
the only food fight i ever saw ended up with a fight between two girls that caused the tables to be thrown and earrings/earlobes ripped off. that is when i realized not even the police will get between two girls fighting. one dude had to jump on top of a table to not get crushed by the other tables.
One time I accidentally was present for a teacher safety training meeting as a high schooler and the entire forty-five minutes was basically the person in charge going “if it’s two boys fighting, get them out of each others’ sight by getting between them or removing them from the area. If it’s two girls, wait till they’re done unless one or both are in danger of serious harm.” Has served me well in summer camp work XD
@@johnnyshortfor that's legit lol girls don't fight fair and shit gets dangerous, when I saw that happening I would do a 180 and gtfo
It makes me laugh when people say girls are easier to deal with than boys because boys fight. The physical fights between my sister and I were infrequent but vicious.
Skizz’s prompt made my percussionist heart so happy (why is dropping a drumstick on a wood floor the loudest sound ever?????)
Fun story! I play mallet percussion and in one of my last concerts, there was a vibraphone part that used both regular mallets and also bass bows. This was a super slow, super soft piece... and I dropped one of my mallets while switching to the bow 😢
@@depstein3847 yikes! The bass bow on the vibraphone is super cool tho!
I love that one build a swizz drumming had him sitting in a chair. At least where I'm from, the percussionists do not get chairs, sitting is a luxury we do not get lol.
@@laurensprungl7722 we don’t get chairs either! So annoying!
28:08 "You can't take this memory from me!" and 41:07 "This guy's been killed, though!" had me almost choke on my water lmaooo. And then Grian being stunned about food fights in America 😂😂
Go-gurt! I had no idea they had a form of Go-gurt. We didn’t have that in our childhood but our kids did. Lunch pail Impulse! 😂 That sounds so old timey! Lunchbox. You have been doing way better in your building skills! Love these!
impulse quick wit at the end is great "i told you they got out of hand" and "it was to the death" . well done
"I've never once made a drum in minecraft." Pan to the drum set he made for scarland. XD
This was a great series. I loved how the major elements managed to make their way through this video, almost better than anything else. Gem winning a creative competition, Skizz and a drumset, Impulse making a food mess, and Grian being incredibly British.
Moments I loved from all the videos from this guess the build series:
Someone saying "Oh! That's how you build that!"
People telling Skizz to get a colorblindness test
So many thumb people
No one knows how to build a recognizable animal
jimmy pronouncing caftagwj is hilarious. 12:00
it would be interesting to have one of these edited backwards. seeing the end result first, then we could guess each step along with you.
Ok now imagine the culture difference if Pearl was here 😂
OMG i love guess that build days! I knew it was coming, but i didn't know all of these would be this entertaining! I needed a good laugh
Sooo disappointed no one told Joel about Gogurt
Usually I really enjoy the mix up of the guesses but the first guess being so accurate made me so happy!!! I sm rooting for you guys to get the build :D