I noticed that there was very little in the way of cooking manuals on Android so I decided to make one and fill it with tips and ideas and a couple minigames. The idea was to make a Humongous entertainment inspired app. The end result wasn't quite that nice though and although it does have some nice ideas in it but it's roughly designed.
One day I'll give this a more professional run and create a much better designed app with much nicer artwork but until then. Give it a look.
I really like table top RPGs but I don't like how complicated the setup and application of the games themselves. I know 5th edition is supposed to be the worst one because it's even more watered down than the others but I still find it has too much redundant stuff that makes the learning curve steep.
So with that thought I made a whole homebrew system. It should be a lot more straightforward and merciful than the DnD game.
Comes with classes, class spells, a selection of items and their crafting requirements and an easy character creator.
It was hell to put this together, please make use of it.
Several reviewers put the screws on everyone's favorite recycled puppet asset Theodore Rex.
Shoutout to Whoopi Goldberg for being blackmailed into this film. Honestly her being in it is half the joke.
A few years ago Redlettermedia did a review of American Ultra and they made fun of Max Landis for being a piss-ant crybaby on Twitter, then Max showed up in Milwaukee to be "interviewed" where he played devil's advocate for 15 or so minutes and not too long after they did a Best of the Worst video where they watched two films and then Neil Breen's Double Down.
As far as I can tell this is the first time anything Neil Breen related went viral and Adum followed that up by releasing a couple more videos where he cites the RLM video specifically as the reason he looked into Neil Breen's filmography so despite the fact that Max Landis is in this video it's still a very good video but Max Landis is the reason why it's unlisted.
Ya see, during the #Metoo campaign Max was pinned as an abuser of women and he immediately apologized to doing something wrong. Now I don't actually remember if he really did anything wrong. You can lie by apologizing to a crime you didn't commit if you think it's better than the alternative. It's not really a good idea though and it basically ruined what little street cred Max had and RLM eventually felt that they needed to officially distance himself from Max by unlisting videos with him in it.
I would not have done that. Max Landis could have sliced a woman in half with a bread knife and I would have still kept the video public because it's history now and it makes certain things much funnier in retrospect.
I'm reuploading it here because not only is it still a good video it's very much apart of RLM lore as the end of the video features Macaulay Culkin who went on to be a repeat guest on RLM and a well loved one at that. Not only that but this episode is still referenced by Adum in his Neil Breen video and in a Later RLM video Max Landis is referenced without being named.
Historians have to see this video. It's very important.
Jerma does a live taste test of various low tier foods to give them a second chance at being higher ranked. As with most products, they typically have an amusing or at least a nostalgic commercial associated with them so I found as many commercials for the products he reviewed and put them in this video.
Everything that didn't have a commercial was essentially skipped (with the exception of a few ads that had a desync issue).
Very surprising that some products have been around for decades but have no ads made for them. They just existed and that was enough to sell it.
Also there's a ton of amateur ads on Youtube, don't know what that's about. If you have a student product that requires making a fool out of yourself to sell a bag of chips, don't bother uploading that to Youtube. It's cringe. Very cringe and I don't want that as the top result when I'm looking for a classic ad on potato chips.
I have some new editing software to test out. The results are in. I like it way more than the previous one but I have some learning to do to really flesh out my skills. I decided to make another Buttercup fan project combining it with a few other videos but the main event is Buttercup baking and me changing her background music into something way more likable. If you're a fan of Local58 you'll recognize the instrumentation as being something Ray Coniff made. I highly recommend looking that man's catalog of music. It's pretty good. The hard part of editing a buttercup video is isolating the vocals away from the old audio track. Didn't work as well this time as it has in the past and you can hear me fighting the old music with the ones I put in.
I created a video where Rocky and Bullkwinkle present two music videos. I believe the first one is some shitty video demotivator made at Bearing and then the other is a music video made by Bearing.
We serve no wine before it's time.