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We? What is this “we?”No. James, Ryan, and Elyse are funny. Jon has his moments when he's not a shivering fat wreck.
You're a disgusting and unfunny abomination.
We have.
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We? What is this “we?”No. James, Ryan, and Elyse are funny. Jon has his moments when he's not a shivering fat wreck.
You're a disgusting and unfunny abomination.
We have.
The 2022 sequel to "they/them"?We? What is this “we?”
As I interpret it, those who don't find NuHaus funny.We? What is this “we?”
To be fair, straight guys don't shove multiple dildos up their ass while at work. Lawrence has a point here.
Of course, and I know that's one reason that's been thrown around as to why they stopped doing guides, because there's always some turbo autists out there that will get every achievement, find every collectable, etc. within a couple days of a game coming out and post it on those sites. But I've done achievement hunting in my time before and have always preferred video guides on them since text guides are usually vague or shit, and those videos generally get a decent amount of views still. They could easily have some sperg at the office get the harder achievements that could use a guide for the popular games that come out for content (Ray's original job) and I'm sure people would still watch them.Except aren’t there just whole websites dedicated to achievements, especially the super hard ones? May have to watch that documentary again to see what the appeal of AH originally was again. Assuming it wasn’t the folks on camera.
If they continued/restarted collecting achievements they probably could become more popular. People on YouTube and Twitch love watching people pull off gaming feats and skills, just look at how popular speedrunning has been. Them showing off collecting hard achievements in any game could be a cool idea, and give more attention to that relatively small but dedication community.Makes me laugh considering he made a comment years ago saying "lol who cares about achievements anymore" yet he does this, and many would have enjoyed Achievement Hunter doing I don't know...hunting achievements?
There are, but you wouldn't really need in-depth guide videos again, just videos with fun commentary while you try/fail at getting achievements would be entertaining.Except aren’t there just whole websites dedicated to achievements, especially the super hard ones? May have to watch that documentary again to see what the appeal of AH originally was again. Assuming it wasn’t the folks on camera.
This is really funny if he was taking a jab at AdamTo be fair, straight guys don't shove multiple dildos up their ass while at work. Lawrence has a point here.
Except Cow Chop had the decency to turn the lights off, and end it with a bow.This is really funny if he was taking a jab at Adam
All this Funhaus stuff makes you really appreciate how CowChop ended. Most of their cast was quitting just like FH, they saw the writing on the walls, and made an elegant exit.
That's literally what they just said.Except Cow Chop had the decency to turn the lights off, and end it with a bow.
Yeah, I agree. As bittersweet as it was when James left because of his injury, which pretty much sealed the deal for CowChop. I do prefer CowChop ending how it did than slowly degrading, rotting, and becoming infested with a disgusting troon who has a chip on his shoulder over the fact that he will never become a real woman and he'll never live up to the previous talent's footprint.This is really funny if he was taking a jab at Adam
All this Funhaus stuff makes you really appreciate how CowChop ended. Most of their cast was quitting just like FH, they saw the writing on the walls, and made an elegant exit.
If they continued/restarted collecting achievements they probably could become more popular. People on YouTube and Twitch love watching people pull off gaming feats and skills, just look at how popular speedrunning has been. Them showing off collecting hard achievements in any game could be a cool idea, and give more attention to that relatively small but dedication community.
Yup! As well as videos from channels like OutsideXbox who occasionally make video lists of achievements. They make for enjoyable videos, it'd be cool if "Achievement" Hunter would consider doing them.
You know, back in the day I could imagine the AH crew doing speed runs just so they could say they had the best time in the office. Maybe they should try that.Yup! As well as videos from channels like OutsideXbox who occasionally make video lists of achievements. They make for enjoyable videos, it'd be cool if "Achievement" Hunter would consider doing them.
Have let's plays/let's watch's of the gang trying to get achievements in stuff like Souls Games, Cuphead, Halo, Mega Man, whatever. It gives a good goal and all that, and might introduce the fanbase to the fun achievement collecting can bring.
This requires effort.You know, back in the day I could imagine the AH crew doing speed runs just so they could say they had the best time in the office. Maybe they should try that.
Who knows? In the post Ray era there may be some actual competition since as far as I'm aware the only person who's any good at videogames is Alfredo (or maybe Trevor, which one is the Destiny guy?) but he's only good at FPS.This requires effort.
Alfredo. If Trevor's good at anything, we're still to see what it is.Who knows? In the post Ray era there may be some actual competition since as far as I'm aware the only person who's any good at videogames is Alfredo (or maybe Trevor, which one is the Destiny guy?) but he's only good at FPS.
Get ready for only fans Trevor addition, which will ultimately be lack luster as well.Alfredo. If Trevor's good at anything, we're still to see what it is.