I still haven’t played this :) looks fun. It was sold out at launch and I kinda forgot about it. Good to see you guys.
@grauph1upАй бұрын
In one month I ended up chipping away 100 hours mostly solo. It's crack. It's just butt clenching fun excitement haha
@projectburpeesАй бұрын
@@grauph1up looks like good old fashioned coop goodness :)
@projectburpeesАй бұрын
@@grauph1up Wait, how can it be solo your online with other people no?
@deathsoap3 ай бұрын
I remember me and my buddy drove from Socal to portland Oregon to watch them live. Fun times!!!
@CharlieBirb3 ай бұрын
OMG it's so fun reliving all of this watching you play, I'd forgotten quite some things!!
@nerdmuma3 ай бұрын
awe thanks :D despite some of my ragey moments i have been having a wonderfull time
@strange4you3 ай бұрын
This is not Beyonce show.....this is pure. Not fake......
@projectburpees3 ай бұрын
Long time no see you guys, just stopping by to say hi and send well wishes. Hope all is well!
@projectburpees3 ай бұрын
Oh my god 😂
@Quicksilver513 ай бұрын
What the **** are you talking about? Video quality & technology? The effects are intentional. I hope you don't intend this channel as a living! Clueless!!!
@thehonestcritic65774 ай бұрын
And this was just the B side of the vinyl Cure For Me
@paulkossak77615 ай бұрын
That's a vintage Fender Rhodes she's playing, almost sounds like a toy piano at times.
It's been a two dog night here lately you might miss them buddy.
@undyingsoul39495 ай бұрын
Oh, boy! I guess I'm way too overpowered. My characters and aeons already had a lot more health in the Thunder Plains. I don't just hang around areas to do extra grinding, but I explore too much, I'd say.
@nerdmuma5 ай бұрын
yeh i haven't grinded verry much, ooops lol
@maryprickette99565 ай бұрын
Why are you laughing!
@user-gj7oq1el7w5 ай бұрын
Wondering how Radiohead likes someone else owning this song. She makes Radiohead sound like a coma.
@LoSconosciuto571795 ай бұрын
I heard this interpretation of Aurora as the final soundtrack of an Italian film and I immediately liked it. Good! Greetings from Milan, Italy
@reverendterminator6 ай бұрын
Gaming with the gf!
@ewetoobblowzdogg84106 ай бұрын
I actually met Haley a number of years ago and got to hang out with her and Casey Abrams for a bit of an afternoon. She's super chill, quick to smile and always blows you away when she performs. Good people
@jamesstrickland5176 ай бұрын
I have never used "fus ro dah" on Lydia, but I have sent Delphine off into the gorge below the Sky Ruler Temple every game for her attitude towards Parthanax.
@thewendigo696 ай бұрын
I hope they Do a tv show about Skyrim directed by like peter Jackson and they have this song as theme song
@oosiris6 ай бұрын
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to you and Grauph
@nerdmuma6 ай бұрын
thank you, you too. i hope your holidays were wonderfull
@Doktor_Apokalypse6 ай бұрын
Just finished watching and you both so need to read the full 6 volume manga ❤
@Doktor_Apokalypse6 ай бұрын
57:00 Nerdmuma's observation at this point amazed me. So forward thinking. So many people don't get this about this movie and I'm impressed. This is my first time catching one of your reactions and I'm glad it was this film. After all the zombie movies and The Last of Us (live action and video game) maybe you should give 'The Girl With All The Gifts' a go, probably the most realistic and creepy of these sort of films.
@paulkossak77616 ай бұрын
She is an incredible story teller
@19RaxR916 ай бұрын
"Organized Chaos" is exactly how I myself came to describe it to other people when I started sharing my obsession with *Car Bomb.* In case You wish to react to some of their other songs, some might already suggest the already well known fan favorites, but if You want to experience some of their most intense stuff, then "Magic Bullet" is mind-melting. Awesome reaction, and Im glad You enjoyed your first encounter with the band.
@ewelina8b6 ай бұрын
Thanks ❤❤❤
@ewelina8b6 ай бұрын
Thanks ❤❤❤ When I close my eyes I can't believe a little girl is singing this.!❤❤❤
@paulkossak77616 ай бұрын
Botticelli, the birth of venus.
@AudioVile6 ай бұрын
I've heard other stuff by PMJ with Haley (and others) They're really great. BUT... THIS particular performance of this particular song on this particular day? I think it's one of the best musical and vocal performances I've ever heard. Ever. Any artist. Any genre. This is absolutely extraordinary. Spectacular. And you two did a great reaction!!
@kerrybutler64196 ай бұрын
The singer is the one who is dying, saying farewell!
@garrymoore21617 ай бұрын
Back when we wer Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors in high school, there were always a handful of "cool kids" that left most of thdirclass on the outside looking in. That teen angst fekt by ao many is caught in these lyrucs. It us no wonder the song has been coverdd so often. But like Dire Straight's Brothers i in Arns civered by Home Free and Nine Inch Naiks Hurt covered by Johnny Cash, there comes a cover ocassionally that stands out as classuc in itsekf. This and Radiohead's version are night and day.
@tamy50567 ай бұрын
cyberpunk 2077
@Quicksilver517 ай бұрын
I think this was the only song where Knopfler played a Les Paul as opposed to his favourite Strat. This tune demanded a little extra beef and sustain than a Strat can give and boy was it a good choice! He dabbled with a few guitars including ridiculously expensive boutique items such as John Suhr but the Strat was and is his defining sound . Has to be the most versatile and complete guitar ever built.
@Chris-ArmyPilot7 ай бұрын
Honestly I need help too. Let's do this together.
@Chris-ArmyPilot7 ай бұрын
Beautifully said.
@MrKingjoe287 ай бұрын
When ever I hear Grauph I hear it as Ralph or Rolph 😂 . Like Ralph puppies the muppet or whatever his name is 😂 Yeah I’m weird like that Hope you all are well 😊❤
@saxormi37947 ай бұрын
My guy busted out some moves. Makes sense since the CK spots are always contested but you got an open one.
@grauph1up7 ай бұрын
Make sure you check out the elysian wilds new 3 star through an entire night. There's a very short visual event for like 2 seconds, I'm pretty sure each night. Was really not expecting it in the medicated state I was in =,D
@MitochondrialSteve7 ай бұрын
Her version is sooooooooooo good! Her talent, her performance. It's like this song is pouring out of her!!!
@reverendterminator7 ай бұрын
HAppy Thanksgiving to both of ya!
@grauph1up7 ай бұрын
We went and got some farm time in with the extended family, donkeys and chickens and a free animal skull I found to take home =,D Happy Thanksgiving Rev.
@theuniversewithin747 ай бұрын
❤That was beautiful and hard to watch at the same time. And after reading the story of what happened to you, it hit even harder. Losing someone like that is something you can't prepare for and it'll stay with you forever. Losing a loved one is never easy, but losing someone to suicide cuts extra deep. Talking about it and remembering the good bits is always healthy. You have to focus on the life ahead of course, but never think you can outrun the sorrow, because it'll always stay with you. I've also experienced deep loss and it has shaped my life in many ways. I just wanted to share a little bit, if you're interested - keep reading: I have 4 suicides in my family, all on my mother's side, including my mother in 1997. 2 years before I was born, my mother's sister committed suicide and it was kept a secret until I was 18, which in hindsight was a poor decision. I can grasp the need to shield a young child from knowing it, but to wait so long to tell me felt like a violation of my right to know my own history. The consequence was that it hit me like a ton of bricks, because the gravity of it landed on me all at once, instead of coping with it naturally if I knew earlier. In 1997, after me getting sick a few years before and my mother going in and out of depression and manic episodes, she committed suicide - more or less out of the blue. The shock was tremendous, because she always said she would never do such a thing because she knew how devastating it would be to the ones left behind. When a priest came knocking a late Friday evening, I knew something was off before he even opened his mouth. When he uttered the words my heart jolted and sank through my stomach and to the center of the earth. A big chunk of me died that very instant because me and my mother were incredibly close and she was the warmest, most kind and loving mother one could ever ask for. Everyone must at one point deal with parents passing away, but this was a giant punch to the gut which I spent years recovering from and to be honest I've never truly recovered. The grief will always be with me in some form. The sooner we realize we can never run from or hide from such grief, the sooner we can live life to the fullest. It's a part of life and the pain will fade and transform, but never fully go away. Carrying passed loved ones means bringing them along and forgetting them is probably the last thing we'd want, so the memories is the boat we sit in and it carries us down the river. One year later my grandmother (her mother) hung herself in the nursing home. She was a chronic schizophrenic and had a really hard life. But the weight of losing TWO daughters to suicide must've been devastating to say the least, so she decided to follow them. That's the best I can think of. She wanted to sink down the same hole and not be alone with the darkness. 6 years ago my cousin took the same path. He was the son of my mother's sister and had also been struggling over the years. He was now the fourth to choose ending his life on my mother's side and having such a family history is absurd. At some point I'm forced to "numb myself". I can't deal with the totality of it. Honestly, my mother's passing is affecting me the most, but I'm not "ranking" their deaths, they're all tragic. But I think the best thing is to talk about it. At least to the people who are willing. Suicide and violent loss is still taboo to talk about, because people tend to shy away from darkness. But I think not talking about it and trying to gloss over is the worst strategy and it'll only come back to bite you from behind. I'm not saying we should "cultivate" the sorrow, but acknowledging it's a part of us and use the lessons we get gifted from it to blossom forward. Paint the memories of the ones we loved with colour and green leaves, so that what they left behind will always be with us and carried to everyone surrounding us. I hope you live a beautiful life forward, because you seem like such warm and wonderful people. And reach out to anyone in need. It's better to reach out to someone hurting once to many than one time too little, especially if it can prevent a tragedy from happening. Love from Norway ❤️🇳🇴🌿 ❤Vigdis 1972 ❤Synnøve 1997 ❤Sonja 1998 ❤Hårek 2016
@jamietellstales7 ай бұрын
What game is this?
@grauph1up7 ай бұрын
New World -amazon game studios, basically runescape 2021 =,D
@jamietellstales7 ай бұрын
@grauph1up thanks. I thought it was, but wasn't sure!
@MatchlessMarx7 ай бұрын
Runescape had content..@@grauph1up
@paulkossak77617 ай бұрын
Sounds like a top 10 hit.
@galadrielmccollum78188 ай бұрын
The graphics on Final Fantasy are so pretty!
@nerdmuma7 ай бұрын
nothing compares :)
@galadrielmccollum78188 ай бұрын
Take the time to take care of yourself. Those who support you will always be here to support you and cheer you on ❤
@matthiascramer87138 ай бұрын
Grauph
@LeNaSmileyStar8 ай бұрын
Good morning from Arctic Norway Strange how these updates works. I was supposed to be doing something else, but here I am, I got a notification from you. Haven't had that in months. So I guess, this was meant to play out. Disheartens me to hear part of your story, and get a tiny window into your reality. Even though I haven't been to war, I've had my share of things happening that's resulted in CPTSD that flairs up all of a sudden, and all my plans and energy and good mood are down the drain. BUT it's getting better and better. Here are some suggestions, that I know work. What has helped me most is an amazing method that's called Faster EFT (before that, TFT - simular technique) What's so amazing with this is that you learn how to help yourself, so you have tools in your toolkit. 1.If you look into Faster EFT, Robert G. Smith, he has loads of videos on YT, and he has been working with Veterans. It's worth looking into. It's unfathomable the transformations that happens. You learn about rewriting/-shaping what we carry inside our brain. Reprogramming our brains 2.. Dr. Joe Dispenza. Just check him out. It's unbelieveble what he facilitates. Also Reprogramming/-wiring of the brain. Creating your "new" future. He has several books, you can listen to most of them on YT. AND also a s***load of videos and testemonies. Also Veterans featured. 3. Third thing is more of a physical art; Diamond Dallas Page, look into his stuff and DDPY. AmZn Trusting you'll have the best present and future you can have, and take bake the field of mastering and enjoying your day and life to the max. Sending the best vibes and energy to you and your wonderful family from Arctic LoVe Islands, Norway ❤💗💕💞💖✨✨✨
@nerdmuma8 ай бұрын
Thank you this is so kind of you, I told grauph your kind words and he says thank you too and he will look into the advice you have given sometime soon. 😍
@soulserver1278 ай бұрын
This one is my favorite from the odyssey... Her interpretation of here being in hell and it continues in the next chapter... Can't wait for you guys the watch the last one
@rhllnm8 ай бұрын
Nice enjoyable channel. Thanks for the review.
@turtlepower22048 ай бұрын
there is the besteZanger show with subtitles in english on youtube, talking and explaining, very cool. if you want more Foor and Hank, than check out „sweet coarse „ or „dangerous game“. Have fun🤘🤘🔥🔥
@robertgieseler12209 ай бұрын
Your deep emotion as your thoughts wandered back to the little Afghan girl shook me to the core. Thank you for having given this girl at least one precious moment in time where she experienced a very different view of how a man can be like and that you shared this intimate moment. Love from Germany