Self promoting this video back to the front page; last published Tuesday, May 26th, 2009 12:19am PDT - promote requested by original submitter Payback.
I loved the first one of these... the second one less so... but after a few minutes of this, I just didn't have the energy to continue. Some things don't need sequels.
would be a million times better if it was much shorter, sticking to a fluid story/plot. it just kinda peaks in the middle and then stays the same throughout. many parts would be much funnier with better delivery and timing, maybe splitting it up into several episodes as there is soooo much going on lol. i get its supposed to be nonsensical and random but that's just my opinion...still very amusing especially the amazingly retarded dialogue, A for effort and dancing.
Tags for this video have been changed from 'half, life, fan, fiction, poor, english, THE END' to 'half life, fan fiction, poor english, THE END, garrys mod' - edited by EDD
I teach English as a second language, so this is barely humorous to me as I hear this kind of language every day. It was interesting though to try and guess where the writer was from by the mistakes and style. My best guess: Mexico.
Helmets fitted with masklike visors were a popular German and Austrian fashion about 1510 to 1540. With their visors forged and embossed as humorous or grotesque human masks, such helmets were often worn in tournaments held during the exuberant pre-Lenten (Shrovetide) festivals, celebrations somewhat akin to the modern Mardi Gras. Substitute visors of more conventional type were often provided for everyday use.
Interestingly, the postulated 1515 date for this helmet would make it contemporary with the “horned helmet” previously posted at Neatorama.
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Helmets fitted with masklike visors were a popular German and Austrian fashion about 1510 to 1540. With their visors forged and embossed as humorous or grotesque human masks, such helmets were often worn in tournaments held during the exuberant pre-Lenten (Shrovetide) festivals, celebrations somewhat akin to the modern Mardi Gras. Substitute visors of more conventional type were often provided for everyday use.
Interestingly, the postulated 1515 date for this helmet would make it contemporary with the “horned helmet” previously posted at Neatorama.
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Couldn't breathe.
"I have to kill fast and bullets are too slow"
that is fucking brilliant.
ps. needs orange box tag i think