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i love the idea of some 75 year old guy coming onto the show multiple times a day asking for easier and easier questions relating to three niche topics and not even knowing the answers to them.
Somebody should make a compilation of Jerma saying he'll crush it at the food category with all the food related questions he got wrong or struggles with
“Don’t Help me! Anyone who tries to help gets banned.” Jerma not even 2 minutes later: “Oh that’s right I can cheat, people in chat can just tell me the answer.”
I dropped in in the middle of this stream, and it was SO obvious he was cheating. Even though chat was in emote only, that didn't stop them from giving him the answers and ruining it.
theres a lot of moments here that I can excuse but when he's adamant that Spider Man, who lives with his aunt and uncle, isn't an orphan... Jeremy.............
I can at least 5% get not realizing that one, cuz most people only ever see it as Dalai Lama, I wouldn't be surprised if most people didn't realize that wasn't, like, his name.
1:58:57 favourite part Jerma’s “I’m gonna uninstall the game” has the same energy as the On Cinema Oscar Special where Tim Heidecker walks into a glass door while eating a bag of chips and just goes, “Cancel the show.”
Jerma gets a question wrong on a game show and declares "ok, let's get one thing straight- you... You can't fail me, got it? I have the power to uninstall _all_ of you, OK?"
Every time I see jerma completely fail to answer a simple question that feels like the most basic common knowledge I think about the time he asked if a racoon was a kind of insect
1:53:45 apparently into the spider-verse was called "spider-man: new generation" in france. god knows why they used it for who wants to be a millionaire, but yeah
@@Ryan_Cooper69 "next question... Can you name the muppets? Which one first enters your head? How do they make you feel? Lust... Ennui... Interesting... I'd like you to return the same time tomorrow for the second set of questions, and of course, we will gladly compensate you for your continued support."
A few highlights (final edition): He thought that the game was “throwing him off” and asking a “trick question” by asking how many states started with K because “a lot of states have a K in them somewhere”. In response to a question about which Italian city panettone comes from, he stated that his botched pronunciation of the word was an indication that he didn’t “know who that was”. He would later say he would “crush” the food questions. In response to finding out the answer to a Star Wars question was the planet Dantooine, instead of believing it must be a distinct planet from Tatooine, he confused himself into believing that Tatooine is actually and has always been Dantooine. Before this, he would say that he knew a significant amount about Star Wars. Jeremy, unmarried with no intention of getting married, insisted that confetti is not a popular tradition at weddings, but rather must be associated with “hogmanay”, a holiday which he knows nothing about. Jeremy, having selected Manga as a category seconds beforehand, received a question about “Saint Seiya” and which constellation one of the characters in the manga came from. He interpreted the name “Saint Seiya” as the name of a medieval Christian priest, despite the quotes, and apprently believed that Christains believed this Saint Seiya came from a star constellation. Additionally, he repeated the Dantooine issue, believing that Andromeda could not be a name given to two distinct things, one a galaxy and the other a constellation, and moved onto the next question, and thus the rest of his life until he is corrected once more, with the new belief that Andromeda has always actually been a constellation, and not a galaxy. He lost on the very first question of a certain round because he was not familiar with the word “cowboy”. He blamed the question for being “weird”. Jeremy, 38, college graduate, believed he had once before attempted to answer and failed to correctly guess the answer to a question about abdication, and after getting it wrong once more, blamed the game, insisting that he had never seen that word before. When pressed on this by his significantly younger audience, he deflected by saying that “we all have different things that we know.” As of yet, he had not gotten to even the halfway point of this children’s game based primarily on common knowledge. He had to burst into song in order to determine whether or not Timon, an African jungle animal, was a prairie dog. He continuously insists that the reason for his lack of success in the game is the fact that the questions are multiple choice, even as everybody knows without a shadow of a doubt that had the questions been write-in rather than multiple choice, he would not get 5 consecutive questions answered correctly. He scoffed at and patronized southern U.S. stereotypical “country bumpkins” for I guess in his mind believing that ketchup was first made in the United States, while himself confidently believing that it was made in France, before evidently looking at chat and finding out he was wrong, and then still condescending towards southern hicks, without understanding the irony. He didn’t know that the one of the seven wonders of the world in Alexandria was the lighthouse. And not only did he not know, he thought it was “the joke answer”. When he used the “poll the audience” mechanic, and it returned the lighthouse as being the most popular answer, he openly questioned how many of those imaginary audience members were joking. He believed that the Second World War was already raging in 1932. He unironically attributed this unbelievably embarrassing error in front of thousands of people to the fact that he isn’t in school anymore, as though the average 38 year old man would struggle with the question of what time range WW2 took place in. To illustrate his point, he began doing an impression of his young audience, he would say, “Oh, I can’t believe you don’t know this geography, last weekend, I figured our where the fuckin-the sleep cycle is.” He called his game-brother for an answer to a question about what actress played Marie Antoinette in a 2006 film. He received the answer, D, then neglected to follow through on that advice anyways. After answering incorrectly, he mocked imaginary chatters who were imaginarily saying “I can’t believe you didn’t see that 2006 movie,” which is not a criticism anybody was making. Rather, more people were omegaluling that he used a lifeline, got an answer, and ignored it anyways, claiming that it was the “least likely” answer, while still openly not knowing anything about the movie. Additionally, he claimed that his brother’s answer was not “confident”, even as he described it as the most likely answer. He was genuinely confused by the saying “Too many cooks spoil the broth”. He claimed that it is the “British version” of the saying “Too many cooks in the kitchen.” Even if that were true, it would not explain his confusion at whether or not the saying started with the words “Too many”.
Remember, too, that this is a man who, despite allegedly being a Patriots fan, did not know he was streaming during a Super Bowl they were playing in, and thought that the second quarter was the second half when he checked the score.
I NEEDED this holy shit thank you. Like "Too many cooks in the kitchen-" ...do what, jerma? That isn't a complete sentence. WHEN WW2 WAS is not arcane knowledge you're liable to forget in 20 years since school. And yeah wtf is he on about that it being multiple choice made it harder, he straight guessed most of these based on nothing.
"Its not my fault I don't know this food question" *rants about how his 'cooking' is baking a salmon or frying a patty* "*Its not my fault I didn't know about Ant-Man" *Admits to never seeing the movie, also wasn't talking about the movie*
@@maskettaman1488 A samosa is a fried pastry with a savoury filling, originating from South Asia but is derived from a Middle Eastern recipe. They are delicious and perfect for a midday lunch.
I will never not love Jerma playing these stupid trivia games. Jerma's total lack of common knowledge (and sometimes even common sense) is what makes him such a beloved e-clown.
The Easy questions honestly piss me off more than the hard ones because it's like "Who would wear a tutu" and then it's followed by a 200 dollar question about some obscure ass English terminology that probably hasn't been used since the 40's.
Other famous quotes like that: Bugs Bunny's "Nyo, what's down, nurse?" Mickey Mouse's "Hamburger!" Super Mario's "it's-a myself!" Dr Claw's "The victory will be mine next time, Gadget!"
@@stitchfinger7678 the original "beep beep" came from one of the employee's who would say "beep beep" while trying to get around human traffic in the office, but in the show road runner says meep meep
My favourite thing is that was that was him doing a bit. And I know it was because of his subtle mannerisms, and the fact he said "oh, quiet, settle down" to chat as he picked the correct answer. But, I point it out because he was clearly offended that nobody, understandably, could tell it apart from all his other moments where he just... doesn't know lol.
Jerma should do a stream where he is a gun reviewer practicing all safety measures but he's reviewing nerf guns. Like one of those random 300 view RUclips channels with the intro that's just country music with them shooting a bunch of guns
Just the usual, timestamping stuff I found funny 1:10:06 1:22:58 1:38:16 what a beautiful sequence of events 1:58:44 2:07:22 Another wonderful sequence of events
he sounds like that guy who got caught cheating on millionaire "I'm pretty sure it's nox. it has to be nox." *no cough from chat* "no way it's dis, never even heard of that before" *chat coughs* "I'm going dis final answer"
A franchise and a series aren't exactly the same thing. Dragon Ball is the franchise, and it has multiple series. Also, he confused Equinox with Solstice. Solstice is in June and December, Equinox is in March and September.
That's one of like 3 in this entire stream I will totally give him. I took music education until I left for college and was entirely unfamiliar with those terms.
@@stitchfinger7678 I did music lessons in the uk (from Paul Beatle himself) and I have licherally never heard of the term crotchet, that's mental that, we have quavers though they're like cheese puff things but minging you eat them when you got a cold cause they're like easly digestibowl.
@@stitchfinger7678 To be fair to him, there's a lot of really specific Europe-centric and foreign language trivia in here that most people in the US probably aren't gonna know because it's simply not relevant to us at all. Game was made a by a French studio and it really shows at times. Also a bunch of off-the-wall "who on earth pays attention to this crap" celebrity trivia focused primarily around the same few pop stars. On the other hand... "Can I just do Star Wars? I know my Star Wars." >>> "Dantooine is a real place?!"
@@Landfall364i mean, for me most of the questions seemed ,not only, very american centric but also so specific that no one from outside america would get them. how and why the fuck is someone not from the us supposed to know about us presidents and states? atleast the non us ones aren’t insanely specific. imagine having a question like ‘how old was boris johnson when he became prime minister’ or 'which town in merseyside is formby college in ' . i would’ve expected atleast a little diversity in the geography and history (because american history is boring and short as fuck) ones but even THOSE questions were very american
That winnie the pooh question was nonsense. How do you measure how long a full length movie is? I looked for answers online, and cannot be given a definitive answer on how they decided that.
Yeah some of these questions are total BS, how many Pooh movies? There are so many disney winnie the pooh features, shorts, specials, and direct to video movies in that series by 2020. Hell, doing light research I find that disney only released 6 in the theater?
Yes! And those specific and fairly obscure questions from the extra categories that seem to not have a good difficulty algorithm, which could just be most of how that game is. @@zzeroara9511
@@zzeroara9511 Game's definitely a bit lacking in the localization department. There are several questions like that in here which make it pretty apparent this was developed by a French studio.
its crazy to me that he looked at four potential horse sports, saw "showleaping" and "showhopping" and thought "these are all correct answers i think" lmfaooo mfer jump/leap/hop are synonyms why would they have three different sports of the same action 😭😭
Not to rant about something pointless but whoever in chat told him the answer to the music question was decrescendo makes me irrationally mad. It’s a glissando!! The question was talking about a sliding effect!!!!
When he incorrectly answered that particular question (I don't doubt you're familiar with the one I'm referring to), I was so taken aback that I nearly knocked over and spilled my entire mug of Pukka™ Lemon, Ginger and Manuka Honey herbal tea.
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13:45 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
gurmea nine hundred eighty five silly guy
@@Bonniepops n
Who wants to be a Zillionaire?
No one cares.
@@animalconsultant7796 th e one cars.
i love the idea of some 75 year old guy coming onto the show multiple times a day asking for easier and easier questions relating to three niche topics and not even knowing the answers to them.
💀💀💀
Dementia checkups
@@JacobKinsley uhhhhh....
@@Ryan_Cooper69 I said dementia checkups
@@JacobKinsley I know, it's called a joke reply to a joke comment you dense banana.
Somebody should make a compilation of Jerma saying he'll crush it at the food category with all the food related questions he got wrong or struggles with
Him thinking panettone is a person
@@carmillaplumsmaster8792this Goober thought it was a superhero
You mean all of them
@@carmillaplumsmaster8792 He thought samosa was a shape.
He thought the food category was just going to be captain crunch and hamburger meat.
“Don’t Help me! Anyone who tries to help gets banned.”
Jerma not even 2 minutes later: “Oh that’s right I can cheat, people in chat can just tell me the answer.”
To be exact, he says don't help at 13:55 and says help me at 15:25
Scorched Viewer tactics at work there. What a sicko.
Being a mod for Jerma must be the most frustrating experience ever
I dropped in in the middle of this stream, and it was SO obvious he was cheating.
Even though chat was in emote only, that didn't stop them from giving him the answers and ruining it.
Basically everyone on a driving lesson doing a mock test
There’s isn’t a single timeline in the entire multiverse where jerma gets to the million
Jerma: "I know food"
minutes earlier
Jerma: "I don't know who Panettone is"
"where is naan from?"
Jerma: "I don't do shapes"
*Question is about samosas*
Pannetone? I hardly even know'im!
@@gnashattack1 naan is like if you asked chatgpt to write a 4 letter word that sounds indian
"I don't know who pannetone is" 😭
You're telling me Tony can fit in this pan?
Jerma has finally returned to playing simple boomer games from 2012. Nature is healing 😊
boomer arc continues
@@Harufloof he always has been a boomer
nature is healing ❤
theres a lot of moments here that I can excuse but when he's adamant that Spider Man, who lives with his aunt and uncle, isn't an orphan... Jeremy.............
i mean, maybe he was thinking of in it in terms of kids with guardians of _some_ kind, and kids without any?? i guess???
Imagine having a million neurons and not knowing about the Dalai Lama
probably for the best nowadays to not know about that pedophile
I can at least 5% get not realizing that one, cuz most people only ever see it as Dalai Lama, I wouldn't be surprised if most people didn't realize that wasn't, like, his name.
Not knowing Lama is one thing, but's another to think with any certainty that it belongs in Judaism
The fact that this stream was firmly AFTER the Dalai Lama scandal, so if you hadn't known him before, you certain have because of this...
that was a really embarrassing skip lol
There are at least two questions from this stream that prove Jerma would benefit from listening to Lady Gaga
1:58:57 favourite part
Jerma’s “I’m gonna uninstall the game” has the same energy as the On Cinema Oscar Special where Tim Heidecker walks into a glass door while eating a bag of chips and just goes, “Cancel the show.”
Sorry, it was a fortune cookie.
Refer to this clip - this is 100% definitive proof Jerma is actually fucking stupid. Not being at school for 20 years is no excuse.
Jerma gets a question wrong on a game show and declares "ok, let's get one thing straight- you... You can't fail me, got it? I have the power to uninstall _all_ of you, OK?"
Every time I see jerma completely fail to answer a simple question that feels like the most basic common knowledge I think about the time he asked if a racoon was a kind of insect
3 hours of jerma gaslighting jerma
I read this as "jerma edging jerma"
1:53:45
apparently into the spider-verse was called "spider-man: new generation" in france. god knows why they used it for who wants to be a millionaire, but yeah
1:29:18 "Sounding Fathers" 💀💀💀
That time Hamilton passed an infection onto Ben Franklin because they shared both ends of the rod and touched tips
This feels like an interview as part of some sort of social experiment more than it does a game show
"How well do you know toilet paper?"
@@Ryan_Cooper69 "next question... Can you name the muppets? Which one first enters your head? How do they make you feel? Lust... Ennui... Interesting... I'd like you to return the same time tomorrow for the second set of questions, and of course, we will gladly compensate you for your continued support."
This was the keystone stream that caused retirement
This guy figured out a way to get other people to *pay him* for the chance to help indulge his humiliation fetish. Absolute million-neuron play
I hope Pablo never actually has to stake his life on anything oh my god idk how he's still alive
I'm starting to get really worried about him these days...!
A few highlights (final edition):
He thought that the game was “throwing him off” and asking a “trick question” by asking how many states started with K because “a lot of states have a K in them somewhere”.
In response to a question about which Italian city panettone comes from, he stated that his botched pronunciation of the word was an indication that he didn’t “know who that was”. He would later say he would “crush” the food questions.
In response to finding out the answer to a Star Wars question was the planet Dantooine, instead of believing it must be a distinct planet from Tatooine, he confused himself into believing that Tatooine is actually and has always been Dantooine. Before this, he would say that he knew a significant amount about Star Wars.
Jeremy, unmarried with no intention of getting married, insisted that confetti is not a popular tradition at weddings, but rather must be associated with “hogmanay”, a holiday which he knows nothing about.
Jeremy, having selected Manga as a category seconds beforehand, received a question about “Saint Seiya” and which constellation one of the characters in the manga came from. He interpreted the name “Saint Seiya” as the name of a medieval Christian priest, despite the quotes, and apprently believed that Christains believed this Saint Seiya came from a star constellation. Additionally, he repeated the Dantooine issue, believing that Andromeda could not be a name given to two distinct things, one a galaxy and the other a constellation, and moved onto the next question, and thus the rest of his life until he is corrected once more, with the new belief that Andromeda has always actually been a constellation, and not a galaxy.
He lost on the very first question of a certain round because he was not familiar with the word “cowboy”. He blamed the question for being “weird”.
Jeremy, 38, college graduate, believed he had once before attempted to answer and failed to correctly guess the answer to a question about abdication, and after getting it wrong once more, blamed the game, insisting that he had never seen that word before. When pressed on this by his significantly younger audience, he deflected by saying that “we all have different things that we know.” As of yet, he had not gotten to even the halfway point of this children’s game based primarily on common knowledge.
He had to burst into song in order to determine whether or not Timon, an African jungle animal, was a prairie dog.
He continuously insists that the reason for his lack of success in the game is the fact that the questions are multiple choice, even as everybody knows without a shadow of a doubt that had the questions been write-in rather than multiple choice, he would not get 5 consecutive questions answered correctly.
He scoffed at and patronized southern U.S. stereotypical “country bumpkins” for I guess in his mind believing that ketchup was first made in the United States, while himself confidently believing that it was made in France, before evidently looking at chat and finding out he was wrong, and then still condescending towards southern hicks, without understanding the irony.
He didn’t know that the one of the seven wonders of the world in Alexandria was the lighthouse. And not only did he not know, he thought it was “the joke answer”. When he used the “poll the audience” mechanic, and it returned the lighthouse as being the most popular answer, he openly questioned how many of those imaginary audience members were joking.
He believed that the Second World War was already raging in 1932. He unironically attributed this unbelievably embarrassing error in front of thousands of people to the fact that he isn’t in school anymore, as though the average 38 year old man would struggle with the question of what time range WW2 took place in. To illustrate his point, he began doing an impression of his young audience, he would say, “Oh, I can’t believe you don’t know this geography, last weekend, I figured our where the fuckin-the sleep cycle is.”
He called his game-brother for an answer to a question about what actress played Marie Antoinette in a 2006 film. He received the answer, D, then neglected to follow through on that advice anyways. After answering incorrectly, he mocked imaginary chatters who were imaginarily saying “I can’t believe you didn’t see that 2006 movie,” which is not a criticism anybody was making. Rather, more people were omegaluling that he used a lifeline, got an answer, and ignored it anyways, claiming that it was the “least likely” answer, while still openly not knowing anything about the movie. Additionally, he claimed that his brother’s answer was not “confident”, even as he described it as the most likely answer.
He was genuinely confused by the saying “Too many cooks spoil the broth”. He claimed that it is the “British version” of the saying “Too many cooks in the kitchen.” Even if that were true, it would not explain his confusion at whether or not the saying started with the words “Too many”.
this is too good 😂
Remember, too, that this is a man who, despite allegedly being a Patriots fan, did not know he was streaming during a Super Bowl they were playing in, and thought that the second quarter was the second half when he checked the score.
Is "African jungle" a metaphor? Because if I'm to be believed, meerkats live in open plains with little to no woody vegetation.
I NEEDED this holy shit thank you.
Like "Too many cooks in the kitchen-" ...do what, jerma? That isn't a complete sentence.
WHEN WW2 WAS is not arcane knowledge you're liable to forget in 20 years since school.
And yeah wtf is he on about that it being multiple choice made it harder, he straight guessed most of these based on nothing.
This is a man whose primary sources for information are twitch chat and infomercials. He can't trust anything he "knows".
Jerma is Sisyphus, and he is very happy.
I dont wwant to see big AAA popular games I want to see old bullshit that makes Jerma want to punch his screen
i love when he plays gameshow games omg
Same, I can’t wait to watch all 3 hours of this!
@@decodas perfect saturday morning activity
I love to make a big bowl of honey popcorn and watch him play games like this
@@JacobKinsley You’re real as fuck
@@JacobKinsley king shit
Zelda really does know her mangas.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire streams are the best background noise
"Its not my fault I don't know this food question"
*rants about how his 'cooking' is baking a salmon or frying a patty*
"*Its not my fault I didn't know about Ant-Man"
*Admits to never seeing the movie, also wasn't talking about the movie*
He learned all his cooking from GrillMasterXBBQ
45:00 I love the implication here that Jerma thinks samosas are some weird math term
Also that he can't count to six to figure out if something is a hexagon or not
Neural network brain
He's never been to a grocery store. All of his food comes through a slot in the cell door.
He is literally so bad at the Indian food questions
"I need to choose something that I know. I know food..."
Doesn't know that a samosa is triangle shaped.
Panettone? I don't even know who that is
pannetone? i hardly know ‘er!
Seriously though wtf is a samosa. Sounds like a third world thing not actually food
@@maskettaman1488 A samosa is a fried pastry with a savoury filling, originating from South Asia but is derived from a Middle Eastern recipe. They are delicious and perfect for a midday lunch.
@@maskettaman1488 why so hostile towards asians?
Holy shit HOW did he struggle with the Don Quixote question there's only one spanish sounding name in there......
I love how he didn’t even try to finish pronouncing Quixote
And it's also blatantly obvious considering he presumably knows who the other 3 options are and that they're wrong
man has never heard of context clues
I will never not love Jerma playing these stupid trivia games. Jerma's total lack of common knowledge (and sometimes even common sense) is what makes him such a beloved e-clown.
taking the bus to work laughing making people sitting around me think im insane
Average jerma viewer
@@puddypudding9609Because jerma viewers can't drive
@@JacobKinsley I can :P
My phone is in bed time mode so everything is in black and white, so it seems like oppenheimer's hosting who wants to be a millionaire.
John Dantooine “Bridgeroom” Logan is my favorite DC character
"I know manga!"
"What is Saint Seiya.."
too funny
Tbf, I've read literally hundreds of manga series and haven't heard of Saint Seiya cause it's from the 80's.
@@justinian77 but you're a zoomer, Jerma is 65 years old
@@justinian77holy shit how do you not know saint seiya despite having "read hundreds of mangas" it's still ongoing with its spinoffs and sequels???
This is like someone saying 'I love TV' and they're like 'What's Married with Children'
40 whole neurons?! You can control an entire amoeba with that.
Probably.
The Easy questions honestly piss me off more than the hard ones because it's like "Who would wear a tutu" and then it's followed by a 200 dollar question about some obscure ass English terminology that probably hasn't been used since the 40's.
Well, Pablo is 75, he probably should know 😅
Road runner says "meep meep" not "beep beep"
Other famous quotes like that:
Bugs Bunny's "Nyo, what's down, nurse?"
Mickey Mouse's "Hamburger!"
Super Mario's "it's-a myself!"
Dr Claw's "The victory will be mine next time, Gadget!"
I believe internally it was referred to as "beep beep" on like character sheets and stuff
But yes he clearly says "meep" in the audio.
@@stitchfinger7678 the original "beep beep" came from one of the employee's who would say "beep beep" while trying to get around human traffic in the office, but in the show road runner says meep meep
@@3Zclap looks like today I learned something.
43:58 “I was on a roll there” he says, about a game where he made $0. Hopefully he meant it the way he was bragging about his million neurons.
The million zero neurons to be precise
I screamed at the youtube video during the Pink Panther question. but I knew it was already too late to help him
Lil bro confused the movie with the cartoon.
how the fuck does he not know what Ramadan is at age 50
american
I knew about ramadan before I knew about thanksgiving.
@@JacobKinsley good for you?
I love how Jerma has 1 million points in this game and is trying to gaslight us as if he hasn’t played 6000 hours of this and memorized every question
Jerma not knowing what a ukulele is was so painful
My favourite thing is that was that was him doing a bit. And I know it was because of his subtle mannerisms, and the fact he said "oh, quiet, settle down" to chat as he picked the correct answer. But, I point it out because he was clearly offended that nobody, understandably, could tell it apart from all his other moments where he just... doesn't know lol.
"Yeah chat I really felt like playing who wants to play a millionaire today" - man who knows NOTHING!
jerma playing monkey island would probably be an instant classic stream
PLEASE let me have been that one guy
this is nice comment
He should also play Manhunt! It’s a ps2 game by rockstar that has some really good horror to it!
i want him to play day of the tentacle but chat would be so awful lol
Watching this is staggering
Hogmanay is Scottish new year, weird answer to have
Jerma should do a stream where he is a gun reviewer practicing all safety measures but he's reviewing nerf guns. Like one of those random 300 view RUclips channels with the intro that's just country music with them shooting a bunch of guns
Mr. 98.5 himself
IM ALWAYS A SLUT FOR JERMA PLAYING GAMESHOW GAMES
Read this comment out to your father and ask him what he thinks of you.
If he doesn't find it funny then INTO THE MEAT GRINDER HE GOES
@@JacobKinsley geez its just a meme JACOB
@@mikotoh And they say meat grinders are just a meme as well
I’m eating a Mcchicken while watching this and I feel gross but proud.
what i love mcchickens 😢
don’t feel gross im cooking bacon and eggs
Okay fine I ate two Mcchickens.
@@LucieykI’m so proud of you, get yourself another Mcchicken you deserve it
do Americans really just eat burgers all day
Dantooine Andy
Panettone Andy
58:45 Guy's never seen the rugrats egg meme
This made my brain wither and die but at least it was a fun ride.
Jerma's rant about Wolverine was so fucking funny 42:13
I mean it really is understandable, that shit is really confusing
Just the usual, timestamping stuff I found funny
1:10:06
1:22:58
1:38:16 what a beautiful sequence of events
1:58:44
2:07:22 Another wonderful sequence of events
"i thought we were atoms and matter and shit" 😭😭 scientists HATE him
I don't believe that audience knew all those questions. They're cheating
google
@@4rumaniI'm not talking about chat
They didn't. Remember, 58% voted for Geoffrey Chuacher when the correct answer was William Shakespeare, which only 29% of people voted for.
I think Grandma knowing about Bulma's age at a specific point in the series is more bullshit lmao
@@JulioDRaitruuuuue
he sounds like that guy who got caught cheating on millionaire
"I'm pretty sure it's nox. it has to be nox."
*no cough from chat*
"no way it's dis, never even heard of that before"
*chat coughs*
"I'm going dis final answer"
Local man hates options.
Who wants to be a Jermilionaire
A franchise and a series aren't exactly the same thing. Dragon Ball is the franchise, and it has multiple series.
Also, he confused Equinox with Solstice. Solstice is in June and December, Equinox is in March and September.
The voice acting in this is very subtly and specifically odd lol.
*"In fact, I'd stake my life on it!!"* proceeds to immediately be brutally massacred
yeah, they should bring back the old jerma VA
Yep that's what I meant lol.
31:44 in jermas defence that question is using the British vocabulary for music notation so there was absolutely no shot he could have got that
That's one of like 3 in this entire stream I will totally give him.
I took music education until I left for college and was entirely unfamiliar with those terms.
@@stitchfinger7678 I did music lessons in the uk (from Paul Beatle himself) and I have licherally never heard of the term crotchet, that's mental that, we have quavers though they're like cheese puff things but minging you eat them when you got a cold cause they're like easly digestibowl.
@@stitchfinger7678 To be fair to him, there's a lot of really specific Europe-centric and foreign language trivia in here that most people in the US probably aren't gonna know because it's simply not relevant to us at all. Game was made a by a French studio and it really shows at times. Also a bunch of off-the-wall "who on earth pays attention to this crap" celebrity trivia focused primarily around the same few pop stars.
On the other hand... "Can I just do Star Wars? I know my Star Wars." >>> "Dantooine is a real place?!"
@@Landfall364i mean, for me most of the questions seemed ,not only, very american centric but also so specific that no one from outside america would get them. how and why the fuck is someone not from the us supposed to know about us presidents and states? atleast the non us ones aren’t insanely specific. imagine having a question like ‘how old was boris johnson when he became prime minister’ or 'which town in merseyside is formby college in ' . i would’ve expected atleast a little diversity in the geography and history (because american history is boring and short as fuck) ones but even THOSE questions were very american
I love "jerma"
I think his name is pan pizza Tony or something like that, not entirely sure. But believe me, I'm fairly certain it's Pablo, I'll stake my life on it.
How did he manage to unlock Carl Fredricksen as a playable character in WWTBAM?
local streamer outed as alien in disguise after failing to understand easy questions in children's game
This guy has a MILLION neurons 🤯🤯🤯🤯
That winnie the pooh question was nonsense. How do you measure how long a full length movie is? I looked for answers online, and cannot be given a definitive answer on how they decided that.
Winnie the Pooh issue
Maybe a good rule of thumb is longer than 45 minutes? Any less is usually a short movie isn't it?
The fact he doesn’t know when the Second World War happened is actually shocking
Hollandaise is a fucking god tier sauce jerma
Yeah some of these questions are total BS, how many Pooh movies? There are so many disney winnie the pooh features, shorts, specials, and direct to video movies in that series by 2020. Hell, doing light research I find that disney only released 6 in the theater?
they also used the FRENCH name for Into The Spider-Verse
Yes! And those specific and fairly obscure questions from the extra categories that seem to not have a good difficulty algorithm, which could just be most of how that game is. @@zzeroara9511
@@zzeroara9511 Game's definitely a bit lacking in the localization department. There are several questions like that in here which make it pretty apparent this was developed by a French studio.
I hope Jerma plays more FMV games, would love to see him play something like Law and Order.
He 100% needs to play Fox Hunt.
It's basicaly a FMV game about Jerma being placed into the role of James Bond.
@@ZigealFaust he did. i replied with a link but youtube ate it, so look for fmv games part 4
@ZigealFaust Good news he's literally played fox hunt and it was as hilarious as you might imagine.
@@rob-tt3hb omfg yesssss
he should play that one grey's anatomy game
This dude with the ant man question killed me man
the chat reading this stream is so egregious
saw this live, going for a second Saturday morning dip with bacon cooking
Why does he think crescendo is vibrato
its crazy to me that he looked at four potential horse sports, saw "showleaping" and "showhopping" and thought "these are all correct answers i think" lmfaooo mfer jump/leap/hop are synonyms why would they have three different sports of the same action 😭😭
who cares about fucking horses
1:14:55 Da Vinky?
vinky winky... aka vinesauce
Wenassance masteuw
Wow, I had NO IDEA that being called a "Cowboy" was an insult!
Jerma thinking Mel Gibson at any point in his career played Superman made me more irrationally angry than I care to admit.
This man an expert on nothin
On making funny noises on public
Jerma being an issac player but not knowing what diplopia is was painful to watch
What the hell is "Spider-Man: New Generation" I've genuinely never heard it called that before
I just know chat was destroying him for the way he said manga
24:20 singleton is a word some plurals use to describe non-plurals and I think it's hilariously good. it sounds like an insult lol
Yup, it's very similar to simpleton
Casual racism in the literacy fandom
Didn't get to catch all of the stream. Thanks for the upload!
Jerma really lost to a winnie the pooh question :(
winnie the pooh issue
i hope he meows someday
HOMESTUCK
@@wolftrillogy sorry.
@@mmurkdyou should be
@@etasjoim gonna get you
@@vaIseromantiquenot before I do
watching derma struggle on simple questions makes my brain melt
42:00 I was half expecting Jerma to yell out, "Wolverine's true identity is Logan Paul!"
I was losing brain cells over how many times he said Logan. 💀
@@anxiousscribe I honestly thought wolverine's real name was Logan too
@@blakebailey22 I only know it's James Howlett because of the shitty origins movie. I don't blame anyone for not having seen that one.
Jerma got a styrofoam brain.
Hes such a fake Star Wars fan
The Winnie the Pooh question was so dumb
Not to rant about something pointless but whoever in chat told him the answer to the music question was decrescendo makes me irrationally mad. It’s a glissando!! The question was talking about a sliding effect!!!!
the devs did the bare minimum making this game
him not knowing when ww2 was is so incredibly american of him
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when he got that question wrong (you know the one) i about spilled my damn milk
There are several answers this could apply to, and I am 25% through the video.
when he said that thing (you know the one) i about queefed my damn yeast
When he incorrectly answered that particular question (I don't doubt you're familiar with the one I'm referring to), I was so taken aback that I nearly knocked over and spilled my entire mug of Pukka™ Lemon, Ginger and Manuka Honey herbal tea.
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