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wait what do u mean by the inflated sonic comment? I remember Phil laughing but I didn't understand why it was funny
#im sorry anon i barely know how to start answering this but i will try my best#inflation is a kink and ofc as is with all things#there is sonic the hedgehog inflation kink out there on the internet#and i think it started becoming more of a meme with this copypasta in the screenshot#which is basically supposed to trick people into googling 'sonic inflation'#under the guise of learning more about a fast food company (also called 'sonic')#when in reality that google will lead you to inflation kink art of a blue cartoon hedgehog#so when phil saw that balloon on the course and said it was 'really inflated'#dan was joking that that balloon was sonic#referencing the sonic inflation kink'#anonymous#answered
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I wanted to write down some of the highlights from yesterday before I forgot them so here they are:
Jack got a green mic and Dan got a blue one, but they didn’t have pink for Arin so he got an orange one
When they came on stage they were playing Pour Some Sugar On Me and of course Dan started dancing
Team Walugi fucking up their chant in the beginning and Dan going “no wait goddammit!” and “come on guys!”
Dan spanked Arin on the ass when he was counting with the dice
We didn’t know where Vernon was and then he came from backstage and slapped Dan on his ass on his way to the crowd
They had to flip a coin and Dan said “I’m going to flip a euro ;)” and Jack corrected him with “that’s two euro actually!”
Dance offs!!!
Arin fucking up the dice throw for the teams and everyone booing him because Dan told us to
Though if Arin rolled well everybody cheered for him
Dan took off his coat at some point and everyone cheered and he started flexing
Arin and Jack did a bottle flip and dabbed, and Dan caught the bottle with one hand from across the room
Dan asked us to do the golf clap because he loves the sound of a huge crowd doing that
Arin and Dan kept calling it Game Grumps Live and then Jack would be like ‘ahem, guys?’ and they’d be like “oh yea shit” and correct themselves
Team Waluigi thought they won a mini game and we started cheering and Dan cheered with us, but it turned out Yoshi won in the last sec and when Dan turned around and noticed he said “What?! I saw the same thing you guys did!”
There was a minigame where you had to blow up a balloon and Arin popped his first and saw he lost, and exlaimed “no wait you don’t want to pop it!”, followed by everyone popping their balloon
Arin did the toad voice!!
WAAR IS DAT FEESTJE?!
Followed by confused looks from the guys because they didn’t understand it, Jack thought we were saying ‘P is for Pension’
Whenever someone was picked from the audience Dan would say “bring them to me”, and one time he said “bathe them and then bring them to me Vernon” and Arin and Jack were like “uhm why do you wanna bathe them? that’s weird dude” and Dan responded “I just like them clean”
Them trying to pronounce Dutch names
Arin got really happy when people ‘praised the sun’ like “yea dude! fucking praise the sun!”
Dan had to pee and when he came back he told us a security lady was really confused because we were chanting ‘lasagna’
Vernon wanted to fist bump someone he picked from the audience but they didn’t see it and left him hanging and he looked so defeated (somebody else in that row did fist bump him back though)
Team Yoshi won, but Dan said team Waluigi were the winners of “being fucking awesome”
Dan told the story of wanting to fuck someone from behind with a clown mask again
Joke Yoda!!!
Someone asked if they’d rather live in a world where Pokemon are real or where world peace existed, but we heard ‘bees’ instead of ‘peace’ and they just were confused and said “we’re already living in a world like that dude”
Dan hating joke Yoda
Somebody asked what their favourite letter was and of course they all said D, and Dan also said something like “I think there’s club about that letter..”
There was a question from someone who studies game developing, and asked what feature they’d like to see in a game. Jack said something like “a console that poops out chocolate”, Arin said he didn’t want any cutscenes, just all game, and then Dan answered “I would like all cutscenes” to mess with Arin. He responded with “Dude that’s a movie” and then Dan said “Yea I know, I like movies”
Arin did CHARMANDER
They were asked what they liked most about Amsterdam and Arin and Dan said the crowd, but Jack said “All the weed!”
@anti-iplier (ty btw!!) asked about what they would do if they were the other gender for one day and Arin said he wanted to go shopping
Sonic And The Black Knight will return!
@letsrevitup asked if they could be somebody of the other two on stage for a day who would they be, and at first they were being nice in admiration of eachother and at one point Dan said “I want to be Arin so I would know what it’s like to not have a huge cumbersome dick all the time”
Someone asked Dan what was the worst concert he’d ever preformed, he said it was early in his career and the venue kept emptying because they were bad, and that when the last guy left he just looked at them like ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Dan said “I’m a sexy widdle baby”
When they were exiting stage The Hero Of Rhyme played and Arin and Dan preformed a bit of the song
If you got anything to add that I forgot let me know!!
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'Rick and Morty' Season 3: Inside the Show's Long-Awaited Return
http://styleveryday.com/2017/07/29/rick-and-morty-season-3-inside-the-shows-long-awaited-return/
'Rick and Morty' Season 3: Inside the Show's Long-Awaited Return
The long wait for Rick and Morty‘s third season is nearly over.
Nearly two years after season two’s cliffhanger finale, in which Rick is incarcerated in an intergalactic prison, Adult Swim surprised fans worldwide by airing the premiere episode of season three on perhaps the most appropriate of days for the outrageous animated comedy: April Fool’s Day.
The result was an expected fervor of excitement for new episodes, but zealous fans would have to wait another two months for a premiere date to finally be announced as July 30. Now, just days away from the kickoff of the new season, show creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, as well as star Sarah Chalke, have dished up a fresh slew of teasers and hints for avid fans on what to expect from their favorite dimension-hopping convict grandfather and his family — but first they had to address what has become possibly the best April Fool’s joke in TV history.
“That was Mike Lazzo’s (Adult Swim executive vp) pitch,” Roiland told The Hollywood Reporter. “He has these insane ideas which, upon first hearing, your gut reaction is, ‘That’s fucking crazy. That’s a horrible idea.’ ” He quickly added, “You don’t audibly say that, you think it.”
Harmon got in on the joke via Twitter, having fun with one particular fan. “I picked one kid [on Twitter] five minutes before [the episode aired] and just said ‘What do you want? You want me to wave a magic wand and make season three start happening?’ He was like, yeah, that’s what I want. So I said, okay, everybody gets one. Then it started airing and that kid now is definitely going to have a warped life,” said Harmon.
As for the long wait between seasons, Harmon and Roiland were definitely aware of the pressure from fans. “We get tweets all the time, ‘Where the fuck is season three at, you piece of shit?” That kind of stuff,” said Roiland.
“I think if we worked as fast as we possibly could there would still be enough time between seasons that people would still feel that,” added Harmon.
However torturous the long wait may have been for fans of the show, it has, at last, reached an end and Chalke was eager for fans to get a glimpse at the new season. “Its definitely been fun for me because Rick and Beth’s relationship gets fleshed out,” the star explained to THR of the new aspects of her character’s never-before-seen backstory in season three. “You get more time with Rick and a little more insight into her childhood which is one of my favorite episodes and then obviously the separation and what that’s like for Beth. One of the cool things about this year is they really paired different characters together who haven’t been together before and really flesh out those relationships.”
In a show known for its weirdness and creativity, there’s always the challenge of pushing the envelope even further, something that Harmon and Roiland knew from the onset. “The real conversation we had was to keep jumping the shark,” Harmon explained. “Anytime you perceive a boundary to the universe, anytime Rick encounters his Moriarty —,” he froze, having hit at some creative vein of inspiration. “Oh, that’d be great.”
Roiland was quick to jump in, sporting the gruff voice of Rick (whom he voices on the show). “My Morty-arty,” he belched, before deftly switching to the pubescent, naive voice of 14-year-old Morty (whom he also voices). “Geez, that’s pretty corny, Rick,” Roiland wheezed.
Jokes aside, the concept of always pushing the creative boundaries of the show is serious business to Harmon. “Anytime there’s ‘no bad guy that’s a bigger threat than this’ or ‘these are the rules to sonic screwdriver,’ just break those rules so the show is never based on canonical limitations,” the showrunner said. “It should be based on character, and the character of a Rick is a character who can basically do anything. We made that decision very early on. It was terrifying but it also felt so good.”
“My favorite part of the show is that it deals with such real, painful, interesting, funny aspects of life and real relationships and then you have that juxtaposed with the two-headed testicle monster,” said Chalke. “I think there is such a balance of both of those things in season three.”
Despite the lag between seasons, the show’s popularity seems to have only grown in the absence of new episodes. Rick and Morty is one of Adult Swim’s biggest commercial hits and has consistently earned critical praise. Despite plots that can be a bit “out there” for traditional viewers, the show has also become a mainstream hit — something that is a bit of shock to its creators.
“You always hope that what you make is going to be loved, but it’s truly surprising to see the extent to which it has ballooned and grown,” said Roiland. “I was just at Raleigh Supercon, and that was the weirdest experience I think I’ve had so far. There were people crying. I was just like, ‘Don’t cry!’ “
Harmon, who also created the cult hit sitcom Community, echoed the sentiment of surprise by the show’s popularity. “The saturation is [something] that no one could have been prepared for. It feels like its South Park or something,” Harmon said, referencing the Comedy Central hit’s overarching pop culture reach. “Everybody I encounter in every elevator now — it’s just shot up parabolically. It wasn’t because we were pumping out episodes. It happened while we were still taking too long for season three. It just grew by itself.”
Roiland compared it to a movement: “We have all these fans who love the show and show everybody they know and those people become fans…I feel like that’s what’s been happening. It’s like grass roots. It’s almost like a virus.”
The wait, however, wasn’t far from their minds. “It makes my heart ache for anybody who feels that way about the show, because [for us] we got to get faster at pumping these out,” Harmon said.
Roiland seemed optimistic on the subject: “Hopefully we’ll try to ramp it up a little bit more.”
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