[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlELK_3dGm0[/media]
[quote]In a new feature for this channel, Gabriel plays through games I made ages ago that I remember very little about except that I feel vaguely ashamed about them. Starting with some games I made with AGS around 15 years ago, and I really do wonder why no-one in all that time ever pointed out how incredibly homoerotic these things got.[/quote]
Yahtzee is easily one of the funniest review guys on Youtube, and I can't entirely explain why.
[QUOTE=MrWhite;47051878]Yahtzee is easily one of the funniest review guys on Youtube, and I can't entirely explain why.[/QUOTE]
He's British.
There is no other explanation.
[QUOTE={TFS} Rock Su;47051895]He's British.
There is no other explanation.[/QUOTE]
He lives in Australia though
[QUOTE=Ott;47051945]He lives in Australia though[/QUOTE]
Yeah but he's british.
[editline]1st February 2015[/editline]
People can, y'know, move around.
We invented planes.
And boats.
[QUOTE=AaronM202;47051965]Yeah but he's british.
[editline]1st February 2015[/editline]
People can, y'know, move around.
We invented planes.
And boats.[/QUOTE]
Accents change.
[QUOTE=Ott;47051974]Accents change.[/QUOTE]
Does this somehow change the fact that he's british.
[editline]1st February 2015[/editline]
Plus, he doesnt really have an australian accent?
I mean maybe its just my yank ears playing dirty freedom tricks on me, but.
[QUOTE=AaronM202;47051976]Does this somehow change the fact that he's british.[/QUOTE]
On a media format where you never see his face and hear quite a lot of his voice, for all intents and purposes, yes. It does.
-yeah i knew that joke would be dumb-
Holy shit, does it really matter?
He's from Britain so you can say he's British and you'd be correct. He now lives in Australia so you can say he's Australian and also be correct.
yahtzee's accent is still predominantly english as opposed to australian. just like every other Briton I know who moved to new zealand, even ones who moved here at a younger age.
not to mention that nz and aussie culture and humour is still extensively inspired by english culture and humour, seeing as we're, you know, majority british immigrants.
Not only was this dialogue written by an actual person, that person went on to write several books. Not sure if that's inspiring or frightening.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/aNSXH5l.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Devodiere;47052350]Not only was this dialogue written by an actual person, that person went on to write several books. Not sure if that's inspiring or frightening.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/aNSXH5l.png[/img][/QUOTE]
Still better then the shit I wrote at 16 tbh
[QUOTE=Ott;47051974]Accents change.[/QUOTE]
He doesn't really have a very thick Australian accent, some of his words sound kind of Australian but he still sounds mostly British.
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