Oh yeah, we're going to get some great reaction faces from Mosco this season...
Can I comment on the irony that you don't like to watch horror, yet you yourself were a scare performer?
Ryan Porter
2025-03-10 03:43:27 +0000 UTC
See also "Why did Texas give Oklahoma it's panhandle?"
Ryan Porter
2025-03-10 02:57:19 +0000 UTC
Wanna ruin a Texan's day? Whenever one tells you Texas fought for freedom for freedom from Mexico, ask them "Freedom to do what?", or "What did Mexico outlaw that Texas wanted to keep doing?"
Zefram Mann
2025-03-07 07:02:48 +0000 UTC
Fun fact: Ed is the love child of Blitz and Moxxie.
Also now you have a super easy way to remember the forgettable angel's name. He's wearing a build it yourself at home Kit.
Dinker
2025-03-05 22:40:37 +0000 UTC
Yea the Alamo is a very famous battle in American and Texan history, but now it’s heavily associated with racism and just terrible things
HeroNotFound
2025-03-05 16:15:49 +0000 UTC
oh well since we're talking about lore and folklore, the Yellow Emperor (the guy Horseface and oxhead said Jentry's power come from or something) is basically a god in buddhist myth
Spyko
2025-03-04 22:21:04 +0000 UTC
I don't remember which show it is, but in a show with vampire in it, they have that "weakness" but are so super human that they can count all of the rice grains before they even touch the floor, it was a cool spin on it
Spyko
2025-03-04 22:17:29 +0000 UTC
👏👏👏
Eliteguard99
2025-03-04 20:09:25 +0000 UTC
Now I can finally talk about how I headcanon Kit as nonbinary because of the meatsuit. There are not many nonbinary characters out there so I gotta make up my own shit. I love the horror aspect of Kit and there can be a lot of commentary in your body being a costume from a nonbinary perspective.
Vex Valor
2025-03-04 15:15:12 +0000 UTC
Ah yes, The Alamo. Yet another piece of American whitewashed history that people get REAL upset about if you point out the dirty little details. We have loads of people like the guide in this country. Who want history to remain folklore and not something we should be ashamed of. Seems like a running motif with a certain kind of individual. Those who want to embody all the good of their ancestry by birth and none of the bad. Who want heroism of the past attributed to them even though they weren't part of it. Anyways, feeling ranty. I'll withdraw.
Joey Quixote
2025-03-04 11:31:49 +0000 UTC
Actually, the entirety of the celtic isles were colonized by the Roman empire. The British just took up the mantle & continued under the guise of religious righteousness after the empire collapsed and became the Roman catholic church. 🙃
Nokomis Bracken
2025-03-04 02:44:06 +0000 UTC
35:49 "Ok Stolas"
Exactly my reaction too :D
CaptSamavor
2025-03-03 22:28:34 +0000 UTC
Fun reaction! Ed is really darn cute, but loved your reaction near the end the most! Looking forward to the next!
Tintros
2025-03-03 22:16:48 +0000 UTC
Also the reason Sesame Street’s resident vampire is all about counting.
Chris P3
2025-03-03 20:47:26 +0000 UTC
It’s going to be wild when Mosco learns that the Alamo was Texas’s final last stand against the Tryrannical Mexico, who wanted Texas to…free their slaves. So Texas fought against Mexico and then later joined the USA…as a slave state, only to…then leave the Union and join the evil Confederacy so they could legally keep their slaves. …
Yeah…
Eliteguard99
2025-03-03 20:07:50 +0000 UTC
Jiāngshī in folklore (and movies) are not nearly as nice as Ed here...they're also known as "hopping vampires" - and operate more like Slavic ones except for not being into blood sucking (killing people and just plain eating them is more their style).
But of course being vampires, this explains Ed's referencing "Twilight" for his name.
"Fighting for some really screwed up stuff" is of course because they were fighting primarily because Mexico wouldn't let them own slaves.
David Johnson
2025-03-03 19:30:05 +0000 UTC
“Meatsuit Situationship” would be a heck of a band name.
Deynix
2025-03-03 19:10:37 +0000 UTC
09:30 - The rice-counting thing was interesting to see as the same trait - obsessive counting of seeds, salt, rice etc - is often ascribed to vampires as well, particularly in stories from Eastern Europe. It seems to be a recurring trait for demonic beings in folklore from all around the world... wonder how that got started.