I genuinely DO love hearing them tell the same stories multiple times. Bob's story about playing tuba all night was previously told in Failed Resolutions and Wade's raccoon story was told in Pet Stories. I love getting more context for stories people have told
Them talking about discovering video games at other peoples' houses for the first time, for me it was my grandparents and cousins. We rarely had video games or equivalents at our house until I was at least 10 with the Game Boy Advance, so imagine my childlike wonder when at 6 or 7 years old I got to watch my older cousin play the original Donkey Kong Country on the SNES, and Mario Kart on the N64. I would love to just go back in time and recapture that feeling.
Speaking as someone who lives on a street where people habitually speed, speed limits are NOT about your ability to control your car. They are about how fast the people who live on that street expect you to be going, and how fast they need you to be going in order to get out of your way. There have been too many flower shrines near my house, and I'm sick of feeling like I'm risking my life every time I try to pull out of my drive way. Stop it. Good boy, Mark.
my dog literally had seizures several times in a month and we took her to the vet each time. it took until the fourth time to stop saying it was “extreme anxiety” and finally give her anti-seizure medication
I never had a productive All-Nighter that wasn't tied to video games. Only semi-all-nighters where I left in the middle and let my friend do the rest since he was the better craftsman and I the assigned driver.
I once was so sleepy while driving that I kept hallucinating that every car was a cop car- but as they got closer they'd morph from the cop SUV into a regular car. I still had to drive 3-4 more hours before I got home, so after having a panic attack at every hallucination (my license had recently expired) I FINALLY decided to pull over and take a nap at a Sonic drive in. It was only a 20 minute nap but it was enough!
In my experience, the "Caution falling rocks" signs in the mountains usually mean that you're coming up on a low visibility area-going around a sharp curve where you see very little road in front of you, bc, y'know, mountain-often a steep one, and you should be ready to stop or switch lanes if needed because a rock has already fallen. Same way deer crossing signs don't mean deer are always gonna cross right at the sign, they mean "Hey, this is an area where deer are more likely to be in the road, excercise caution." But also just bc I'm thinking about it, if you come to the mountains and you are unfamiliar with the area, please follow the yellow speed suggestion signs when going around curves. The slopes of mountains mean you can speed up really fast, and there's a decent shot your inexperienced ass needs to go slower. Secondary also: if you notice everyone with a local plate is suddenly going slower, keep speed, don't go passing everyone, because it's really easy for cops to "hide" (sit on the road, literally in plain view, but you can't see them through the mountain) towards the bottom of a slope that gets you over 65 without touching the gas.
yeah, literally, the locals are going slow for a reason and your 100.000 bucks BMW doesn't prevent you from dying because you took that turn too fast or you're flipping over because that melon sized rock that you didn't see in the middle of the road destroyed your front axle
33:00 That sign is not for the danger of a rock falling, but for the danger that there is already a rock the size of a watermelon in the middle of the road and if you don't pay attention and drive over it, you will destroy your car and maybe die. I'm pretty sure in my country it's illegal to build raising barriers in a way that they don't break if you go through them. Just in case there's an emergency, so the emergency services can just go through them. Or you, if you're in danger, for that matter. Usually they're breakaway, especially on railroad crossings, because it's way cheaper to replace a barrier, than to repair the rails after a crash
I have done a few all nighters but one in particular sticks out. Final Fantasy 8 has a card minigame. In order to get opponents to play certain rare cards, you sometimes have to lose certain rare cards first. That adds your rare card to their kist so you can always just take it back after. General Carroway has the Rinoah card but will only play it if you first lose the Ifrit card to him. I lost the Ifrit card, got the Rinoah card, then went to get my Ifrit card back. I spent four sleepless days bouncing between playing cards and leveling up on monsters outside of town. At the end of thise four days, I looked it up. Turns out, when he gets your Ifrit card, he instantly loses it to another character in a different town you don't even have access to at that point in the game.
I once pulled an all-nighter wherein I rearranged an entire room. By myself. Silently. Nobody woke up or heard anything happening as I moved multiple pieces of furniture between rooms. My proudest stealth moment.
My most recent "All-nighter" was because my dad was in the ER and I wanted to be awake to get updates about what was going on. Took four 15 minute naps on the bathroom floor because it was A) very cold and the bathroom was the warmest place in the house and B) the place with the best signal so I would be able to hear my phone receive his texts. Shittiest night in recent memory, but Mark Bob and Wade made it a lot easier to stay awake. Otherwise, I never do all nighters. I am God's Sleepiest Soldier. If I don't have at least 6 hours of sleep I'm absolutely useless to everyone the next day. I procrastinate a lot though, so I'll lock in and bullshit things over the course of two hours before I go to bed the night before it's due lol
I’ve never heard of the bathroom floor being the warmest place in the house lol. 100% relate to being “God’s sleepiest soldier,” but I’m also an engineering major, so I have to pull all-nighters every once in a while
I did my first all-nighter in high school for an AP class and, boy, that was an experience. When I got to college, I tried as best I could to schedule my classes to mimic my high school schedule, but after a couple of years, it was not possible and I transitioned from early bird to night owl by the time I graduated.
When Bob was talking about playing tuba and college and all that stuff that is so true is someone who is going to be a music major and I played tuba still do from time to time it's a lot time-consuming and practice rooms at night aren't that bad during the day they're pretty jam-packed I was in that same boat cool
In 2003 I played FFX for the first time and beat it. Later that summer spent my entire summer vacation grinding it just to get as strong as possible. Many overnights and many angry moments from my mom but I was locked in and it was the first game I ever 100% completed. I may not have a ps2 anymore but I still have that memory card.
when Mark was introducing the theme of the episode and talking about it being about sleep/lack thereof, I misheard 'we're gonna talk about all-nighters' as 'we're gonna talk about almonds'. few moments in my life have I felt that level of confusion.
I also played/enjoyed jazz better than concert band. I started as trumpet and eventually became the first chair trumpet in my class. Then the band teacher asks me if I am willing to play baritone because there was almost no low brass. He has me learn baritone via treble clef. Eventually I go to a summer camp that has many technical classes. I joined concert band where they reveal to me that I was supposed to be playing bass clef. I get moved to jazz band because they did not have much low brass. I got to perform on stage at the end of the camp and the director of the camp sat next to me and played low brass as well.
2 all nighters that stick out to me is the day ultra sun and moon came out so I stayed up all night playing ultra moon. Another one I remember is my ac broke and it was just too hot to sleep even at night so I just stayed up watching a video essay
I didn't necessarily pull an all nighter but I'd forgotten I had a social studies paper due that day. My teacher(who I was pretty cool with) said she wanted it this formatting and this spacing and whatever so I just looked up how many words that was roughly supposed to be. I wrote a 500 word essay entirely on the bus ride to school and emailed it to her when I got into the cafeteria to connect to the internet. I'm also pretty sure I got a 90 on it too because I couldn't format it but apparently crushed it.
38:00 i live right next to traintracks near an industrious zone And let me just say......... I do not like them every night you hear the train horn. Its nuts
Omg SOMEONE said it. I'm sitting here listening to him talk about how he procrastinated til the last minute and then has some "brain superpower" that let him get all Bs anyway and I was yelling at my TV, "THAT'S CALLED ADHD"
The drive from Jackson, WY to Seattle at night is god awful no matter what route. Some of the worst passes in the US, horrifying weather all year and ancient guard rails the entire way.
Most of my all nighters happen because I have a thing I need to get done but I just don't want to do it. But I have to do it. But I don't want to. So I spend all night in that purgatory of needing to do task before I can to go to bed but refusing to do task so I never go to bed. ADHD logic is so fun.
I once played Tetris on my playstation 2 til I believe about 6:30 am when I started at about like either 4 or 6 pm the night before. I made it to like level 93 and NEVER been able to get back there since roflmao. I learned from that I can't look at score and not panic because everything is going faster. Wish I can get back there again but as beat saber has proved I need to be OVERLY tired otherwise I will continue to panic when things speed up lol. Before that I played sims from 4 pm to like 4pm the next day when my mom came to pick me up to go home rofl. So I'm used to doing this. I blame my ADHD lol.
Heh. You guys try and not fall asleep in your cars? Pathetic. I have fallen asleep on my bike. Motorbike. Not once. Not twice. Every once in a while while I return back home from work. During the 18miles return, I just fall asleep no matter how hard I try. yea, i am dumb. dont be like me. park your vehicles when sleepy. call someone and start talking otherwise.
I genuinely DO love hearing them tell the same stories multiple times. Bob's story about playing tuba all night was previously told in Failed Resolutions and Wade's raccoon story was told in Pet Stories. I love getting more context for stories people have told
6:22 "that gesture" is actually close-friends in ASL! Mark must subliminally like how Wade called him close friend
Them talking about discovering video games at other peoples' houses for the first time, for me it was my grandparents and cousins. We rarely had video games or equivalents at our house until I was at least 10 with the Game Boy Advance, so imagine my childlike wonder when at 6 or 7 years old I got to watch my older cousin play the original Donkey Kong Country on the SNES, and Mario Kart on the N64. I would love to just go back in time and recapture that feeling.
pulling an all-nighter right now lol, its 6am and this is helping me keep myself awake
Speaking as someone who lives on a street where people habitually speed, speed limits are NOT about your ability to control your car. They are about how fast the people who live on that street expect you to be going, and how fast they need you to be going in order to get out of your way. There have been too many flower shrines near my house, and I'm sick of feeling like I'm risking my life every time I try to pull out of my drive way. Stop it.
Good boy, Mark.
Wade's dog's problems being half assed diagnosed as anxiety and not atually looked into is so relatable
my dog literally had seizures several times in a month and we took her to the vet each time. it took until the fourth time to stop saying it was “extreme anxiety” and finally give her anti-seizure medication
I never had a productive All-Nighter that wasn't tied to video games.
Only semi-all-nighters where I left in the middle and let my friend do the rest since he was the better craftsman and I the assigned driver.
I once was so sleepy while driving that I kept hallucinating that every car was a cop car- but as they got closer they'd morph from the cop SUV into a regular car. I still had to drive 3-4 more hours before I got home, so after having a panic attack at every hallucination (my license had recently expired) I FINALLY decided to pull over and take a nap at a Sonic drive in. It was only a 20 minute nap but it was enough!
In my experience, the "Caution falling rocks" signs in the mountains usually mean that you're coming up on a low visibility area-going around a sharp curve where you see very little road in front of you, bc, y'know, mountain-often a steep one, and you should be ready to stop or switch lanes if needed because a rock has already fallen. Same way deer crossing signs don't mean deer are always gonna cross right at the sign, they mean "Hey, this is an area where deer are more likely to be in the road, excercise caution."
But also just bc I'm thinking about it, if you come to the mountains and you are unfamiliar with the area, please follow the yellow speed suggestion signs when going around curves. The slopes of mountains mean you can speed up really fast, and there's a decent shot your inexperienced ass needs to go slower. Secondary also: if you notice everyone with a local plate is suddenly going slower, keep speed, don't go passing everyone, because it's really easy for cops to "hide" (sit on the road, literally in plain view, but you can't see them through the mountain) towards the bottom of a slope that gets you over 65 without touching the gas.
yeah, literally, the locals are going slow for a reason and your 100.000 bucks BMW doesn't prevent you from dying because you took that turn too fast or you're flipping over because that melon sized rock that you didn't see in the middle of the road destroyed your front axle
33:00 That sign is not for the danger of a rock falling, but for the danger that there is already a rock the size of a watermelon in the middle of the road and if you don't pay attention and drive over it, you will destroy your car and maybe die.
I'm pretty sure in my country it's illegal to build raising barriers in a way that they don't break if you go through them. Just in case there's an emergency, so the emergency services can just go through them. Or you, if you're in danger, for that matter. Usually they're breakaway, especially on railroad crossings, because it's way cheaper to replace a barrier, than to repair the rails after a crash
Love episodes like this tbh. Just sharing stories
I have done a few all nighters but one in particular sticks out. Final Fantasy 8 has a card minigame. In order to get opponents to play certain rare cards, you sometimes have to lose certain rare cards first. That adds your rare card to their kist so you can always just take it back after. General Carroway has the Rinoah card but will only play it if you first lose the Ifrit card to him. I lost the Ifrit card, got the Rinoah card, then went to get my Ifrit card back. I spent four sleepless days bouncing between playing cards and leveling up on monsters outside of town. At the end of thise four days, I looked it up. Turns out, when he gets your Ifrit card, he instantly loses it to another character in a different town you don't even have access to at that point in the game.
and leveling up in that game is always disadvantageous, it just makes all the enemies level with you and get deadlier spells and higher stats
I once pulled an all-nighter wherein I rearranged an entire room. By myself. Silently.
Nobody woke up or heard anything happening as I moved multiple pieces of furniture between rooms. My proudest stealth moment.
LATE NIGHT DRIVING: WILL lull you to sleep with the hypnotic lines and zero external input.. BE CAUTIOUS
Love distractible
Worm love
I read this as a demand lol
Currently watching this episode while pulling an all nighter
32:06, you're lucky you had Guardrails
Legit my favorite episode
My most recent "All-nighter" was because my dad was in the ER and I wanted to be awake to get updates about what was going on. Took four 15 minute naps on the bathroom floor because it was A) very cold and the bathroom was the warmest place in the house and B) the place with the best signal so I would be able to hear my phone receive his texts. Shittiest night in recent memory, but Mark Bob and Wade made it a lot easier to stay awake.
Otherwise, I never do all nighters. I am God's Sleepiest Soldier. If I don't have at least 6 hours of sleep I'm absolutely useless to everyone the next day. I procrastinate a lot though, so I'll lock in and bullshit things over the course of two hours before I go to bed the night before it's due lol
I’ve never heard of the bathroom floor being the warmest place in the house lol. 100% relate to being “God’s sleepiest soldier,” but I’m also an engineering major, so I have to pull all-nighters every once in a while
I did my first all-nighter in high school for an AP class and, boy, that was an experience. When I got to college, I tried as best I could to schedule my classes to mimic my high school schedule, but after a couple of years, it was not possible and I transitioned from early bird to night owl by the time I graduated.
When Bob was talking about playing tuba and college and all that stuff that is so true is someone who is going to be a music major and I played tuba still do from time to time it's a lot time-consuming and practice rooms at night aren't that bad during the day they're pretty jam-packed I was in that same boat cool
Those rail crossing barriers are designed to break away if you get caught in between them
48:54 I feel like Bob did a sigh of relief that the music wasn't coming from the bedroom💀
I… uhhh… bought semi-sweet chocolate chips 😢
I’m insane and have now done a horrible thing
I exclusively work the night shift, every nights an all nighter
In 2003 I played FFX for the first time and beat it. Later that summer spent my entire summer vacation grinding it just to get as strong as possible. Many overnights and many angry moments from my mom but I was locked in and it was the first game I ever 100% completed. I may not have a ps2 anymore but I still have that memory card.
when Mark was introducing the theme of the episode and talking about it being about sleep/lack thereof, I misheard 'we're gonna talk about all-nighters' as 'we're gonna talk about almonds'. few moments in my life have I felt that level of confusion.
"don't be like me kids, do your homework"
me, watching this at 3am instead of writing my 10-page research paper that's due tmrw: 👀👀
I also played/enjoyed jazz better than concert band. I started as trumpet and eventually became the first chair trumpet in my class. Then the band teacher asks me if I am willing to play baritone because there was almost no low brass. He has me learn baritone via treble clef. Eventually I go to a summer camp that has many technical classes. I joined concert band where they reveal to me that I was supposed to be playing bass clef. I get moved to jazz band because they did not have much low brass. I got to perform on stage at the end of the camp and the director of the camp sat next to me and played low brass as well.
2 all nighters that stick out to me is the day ultra sun and moon came out so I stayed up all night playing ultra moon.
Another one I remember is my ac broke and it was just too hot to sleep even at night so I just stayed up watching a video essay
I didn't necessarily pull an all nighter but I'd forgotten I had a social studies paper due that day. My teacher(who I was pretty cool with) said she wanted it this formatting and this spacing and whatever so I just looked up how many words that was roughly supposed to be.
I wrote a 500 word essay entirely on the bus ride to school and emailed it to her when I got into the cafeteria to connect to the internet. I'm also pretty sure I got a 90 on it too because I couldn't format it but apparently crushed it.
38:00 i live right next to traintracks near an industrious zone And let me just say......... I do not like them every night you hear the train horn. Its nuts
What has happened why do we have so many episodes -- is it crishmas?
It kinda is
Early gift for us to prepare for it
Am listening to this while driving at 3 in t-
Jk (for legal reasons)
Is it strange that I'm 18 and have an pc that has the original starcraft and the original Diablo
The Bob has ADHD episode
Omg SOMEONE said it. I'm sitting here listening to him talk about how he procrastinated til the last minute and then has some "brain superpower" that let him get all Bs anyway and I was yelling at my TV, "THAT'S CALLED ADHD"
@@dysturbationX no but fr I was listening to him like “ha, I do that” and I have ADHD out the wazoo
Don't you come after semi sweet chocolate chips sir!!!
The drive from Jackson, WY to Seattle at night is god awful no matter what route. Some of the worst passes in the US, horrifying weather all year and ancient guard rails the entire way.
WUMPA😭😭💀
Minnesota?! Do you not have vets in Ohio?
Switched to RUclips at this episode. Lot to catch up on
Me is very distracted
Most of my all nighters happen because I have a thing I need to get done but I just don't want to do it. But I have to do it. But I don't want to. So I spend all night in that purgatory of needing to do task before I can to go to bed but refusing to do task so I never go to bed. ADHD logic is so fun.
SLOW DOWN PLEASE STOP
I once played Tetris on my playstation 2 til I believe about 6:30 am when I started at about like either 4 or 6 pm the night before. I made it to like level 93 and NEVER been able to get back there since roflmao. I learned from that I can't look at score and not panic because everything is going faster. Wish I can get back there again but as beat saber has proved I need to be OVERLY tired otherwise I will continue to panic when things speed up lol. Before that I played sims from 4 pm to like 4pm the next day when my mom came to pick me up to go home rofl. So I'm used to doing this. I blame my ADHD lol.
27:50 cair-b-n-b
Hello fellow viewisteners
why does it look like mark has huge bazonkers? O//-//O
His big naturals
Heh. You guys try and not fall asleep in your cars? Pathetic. I have fallen asleep on my bike. Motorbike. Not once. Not twice. Every once in a while while I return back home from work. During the 18miles return, I just fall asleep no matter how hard I try. yea, i am dumb. dont be like me. park your vehicles when sleepy. call someone and start talking otherwise.
Hellllooooo
GUH