Dan & Phil Part 46: Some kind of a gay backstory
I'm still pretty new to watching the livestreams on younow, so I just wanted to ask... do Deppy usually comment on people's profiles to thank them for watching?
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pretty much! i personally don't get the appeal of getting a shoutout, but some people do i guess. i think it's cute enough when they do anyway, cause they keep it to a minimum most of the time. it's still weird to me recognizing the top fan's names though. has anyone ever asked them to shoutout IDB like they do group chats sometimes? that would thoroughly freak me out hahaaleanna wrote:I'm still pretty new to watching the livestreams on younow, so I just wanted to ask... do Deppy usually comment on people's profiles to thank them for watching?
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I find it really interesting that Phil finds the whole noise thing fascinating. It are things like these that make me understand why Phil studied linguistics.
There has been a shoutout to IDB in the past.llion wrote:pretty much! i personally don't get the appeal of getting a shoutout, but some people do i guess. i think it's cute enough when they do anyway, cause they keep it to a minimum most of the time. it's still weird to me recognizing the top fan's names though. has anyone ever asked them to shoutout IDB like they do group chats sometimes? that would thoroughly freak me out hahaaleanna wrote:I'm still pretty new to watching the livestreams on younow, so I just wanted to ask... do Deppy usually comment on people's profiles to thank them for watching?
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Dan's been asked to "waddup to In Depth Bants" a few times and has done, but hasn't sounded like he's heard of it.
It was a nice liveshow, I was disappointed he seemed to leave so early, but I'd forgotten he does them shorter than Dan. He'd covered everything, pretty zippy really, and was sweet, smiley and bouncy. It's a shame about his mug, not sure you can trust checked luggage with breakable things or if you can safely hold hot drinks in a mug with a glued handle, my dad told me it would be too heavy anyway. If that's all he bought as souvenirs from a nearly three week trip, he was pretty restrained. It was sweet that he complimented the art they were given, they used to have time to react to each piece so it's nice to hear what they think at all sometimes.
The linguistics part was interesting. He's got enough of a userbase that he could actually do a study, there's apparently a lot of variety in the noises little kids make.
Looking forward to seeing which plushie photos won the prizes. I entered for the lols, I'd stuck them in my jeans pockets so I could carry something upstairs and realised it looked funny so snapped a quick photo, and then another when I got upstairs and realised Phil had nearly fallen out, but was still hanging on by his foot.
Ooh, plushie winners have been announced. Some were clearly a lot of effort, cute and funny too. Someone made Phil's bed out of Jenga pieces, that's creativity
It was a nice liveshow, I was disappointed he seemed to leave so early, but I'd forgotten he does them shorter than Dan. He'd covered everything, pretty zippy really, and was sweet, smiley and bouncy. It's a shame about his mug, not sure you can trust checked luggage with breakable things or if you can safely hold hot drinks in a mug with a glued handle, my dad told me it would be too heavy anyway. If that's all he bought as souvenirs from a nearly three week trip, he was pretty restrained. It was sweet that he complimented the art they were given, they used to have time to react to each piece so it's nice to hear what they think at all sometimes.
The linguistics part was interesting. He's got enough of a userbase that he could actually do a study, there's apparently a lot of variety in the noises little kids make.
Looking forward to seeing which plushie photos won the prizes. I entered for the lols, I'd stuck them in my jeans pockets so I could carry something upstairs and realised it looked funny so snapped a quick photo, and then another when I got upstairs and realised Phil had nearly fallen out, but was still hanging on by his foot.
Ooh, plushie winners have been announced. Some were clearly a lot of effort, cute and funny too. Someone made Phil's bed out of Jenga pieces, that's creativity
llion wrote:pretty much! i personally don't get the appeal of getting a shoutout, but some people do i guess. i think it's cute enough when they do anyway, cause they keep it to a minimum most of the time. it's still weird to me recognizing the top fan's names though. has anyone ever asked them to shoutout IDB like they do group chats sometimes? that would thoroughly freak me out hahaaleanna wrote:I'm still pretty new to watching the livestreams on younow, so I just wanted to ask... do Deppy usually comment on people's profiles to thank them for watching?
Yeah, I don't really get the appeal of shoutouts, but I was startled when I looked at my phone about an hour after the livestream and I had a notification that said "Phil Lester left a comment on your younow profile." lol
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Ah, lil linguistics Phil coming back with the "umm"'s and "oooh"'s - it is quite interesting, I'd love to know if there is any reason behind it, or if it's just passed on via. other people/the media.
I'm wondering how much earlier Dan went back though, and what the reason behind it was. I'd have guessed that his new video was filmed in Florida, it doesn't seem sunny or large enough to be their duplex but who knows - the general furniture doesn't scream dnp to me though.
Also, Phil made me laugh quite a bit in that liveshow - theres a specific element to his humour where he brings in the mild self-depricating manner that's hilarious to me (also, I found it v sweet how he liked the fact that him being locked outside brightened the paper boys round/day).
I'm wondering how much earlier Dan went back though, and what the reason behind it was. I'd have guessed that his new video was filmed in Florida, it doesn't seem sunny or large enough to be their duplex but who knows - the general furniture doesn't scream dnp to me though.
Also, Phil made me laugh quite a bit in that liveshow - theres a specific element to his humour where he brings in the mild self-depricating manner that's hilarious to me (also, I found it v sweet how he liked the fact that him being locked outside brightened the paper boys round/day).
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What do you mean? Deppy have heard of IDB.flarequake wrote:Dan's been asked to "waddup to In Depth Bants" a few times and has done, but hasn't sounded like he's heard of it.
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literally just waiting for this, as soon as he did it I was like "well, that's a series of screencaps waiting to happenMoon wrote:let's discuss the room structure based on the reflection in the mug
Lovely liveshow as always, but I did forget how much quicker his seem to be compared to Dan's. As someone who has broken many mugs in luggage over the years (always the handle, why?) I feel his pain.
(I'm Welsh and in my school we used to say "ummmmm-a" with like a hard a sound on the end so who knows what that means. All very interesting though!)
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Really? I don't know how we'd know tbh, though they can find it if they look. All I've seen is those liveshows and when Dan answered those messages he sounded the same as shouting out any group chat, like it was the first he'd heard of the name.onetruetrash wrote:What do you mean? Deppy have heard of IDB.flarequake wrote:Dan's been asked to "waddup to In Depth Bants" a few times and has done, but hasn't sounded like he's heard of it.
could someone who knows what noise phil was referring to explain to me what he was talking about? did he mean that the kids in class would all do that simultaneously...? when someone would answer incorrectly to a teacher's question...? because that sounds really uncanny (and intimidating tbh) to me, but i'm not sure if i got it right. i'm interested in what it means now though.
re: dan and phil vs idb, i found idb by googling something related to one of their videos when i was still a pretty casual viewer, so i'm always assuming they must have stumbled upon it at some point. doesn't mean they lurk though and same as flarequake i don't think there's been any evidence suggesting that?
re: dan and phil vs idb, i found idb by googling something related to one of their videos when i was still a pretty casual viewer, so i'm always assuming they must have stumbled upon it at some point. doesn't mean they lurk though and same as flarequake i don't think there's been any evidence suggesting that?
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It does sound pretty uncanny and Children of the Corn-ish! I can only speak from my Welsh school experience, but it wasn't so much when someone answered incorrectly but more when someone did something outright naughty or that was gonna get them a detention or something. Like signalling the teacher that something bad had happened. (I did work experience in a primary school [so ages 4-11] as a teen and remember a class doing it when one kid poured paint all over another kid's work). If that makes sense! It never was a thing past primary school though.lurker wrote:could someone who knows what noise phil was referring to explain to me what he was talking about? did he mean that the kids in class would all do that simultaneously...? when someone would answer incorrectly to a teacher's question...? because that sounds really uncanny (and intimidating tbh) to me, but i'm not sure if i got it right. i'm interested in what it means now though.
thanks for the explanation! that definitely wasn't a thing in my schools -- i guess there was more of an atmosphere where it'd be really looked down on anyone bringing the teacher's attention to it. so it still sounds really unfamiliar to me. huh. interesting though indeed, i'd like to see that study on where children make that noise and what it sounds like. maybe a map with audio data.The_Blonde wrote:It does sound pretty uncanny and Children of the Corn-ish! I can only speak from my Welsh school experience, but it wasn't so much when someone answered incorrectly but more when someone did something outright naughty or that was gonna get them a detention or something. Like signalling the teacher that something bad had happened. (I did work experience in a primary school [so ages 4-11] as a teen and remember a class doing it when one kid poured paint all over another kid's work). If that makes sense! It never was a thing past primary school though.lurker wrote:could someone who knows what noise phil was referring to explain to me what he was talking about? did he mean that the kids in class would all do that simultaneously...? when someone would answer incorrectly to a teacher's question...? because that sounds really uncanny (and intimidating tbh) to me, but i'm not sure if i got it right. i'm interested in what it means now though.
first the bowling rails and bumpers and now this, thanks idb for educating me on this weekend.
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I really enjoyed him talking about The Noise. It's so interesting how the sound is differently apparently from place to place.
When I was in elementary school, it was definitely more of a collective "oouuuuu!" when someone got in trouble or got called down to the director's office.
When I was in elementary school, it was definitely more of a collective "oouuuuu!" when someone got in trouble or got called down to the director's office.
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I enjoyed the ls and seeing the things Phil brought back. Feel bad for him about the mug, and of course he'll share Dan's, I would expect nothing less
He seemed very happy (and just a little jet lag). Oh, and "Altitude makes you cry" (at around 19 minutes.) That's a long plane ride to be without Dan Daniel. His description of the "booth things" on the plane was interesting.
Glad he enjoyed Miami. Seeing baby gators on their airboat ride--Phil and his animals (he even went to the scene of the squirrel crime). I enjoyed hearing his thoughts on the ASMR.
The part about pranking Dan with the banana cracked me up. He was so proud of himself . Dan will probably be hearing about that for years. I don't think I've ever heard him mention Martyn so much. It sounds like they have a nice relationship. He mentioned nanalew (or whatever her name is) was an "old friend". Tbh, after reading everyone's comments, I don't think I'll be watching it, primarily because I don't want to support her with the "click", as I disagree strongly with her political leanings.
As cherrybomb3 mentioned earlier, for those of you fortunate enough to live in a democratic country where you have a voice in your government: Please learn from the travesty that was the most recent US election. There was significant outside influence from a country run by an autocrat and the person who "won" in the US (he lost the popular vote and is NOT my president) is doing all he can to do the same thing to our country. It's terrifying, embarrassing, and who knows how long it will take to repair the damage he is doing, if we are able to get him out. So please: vote, and vote wisely.
He seemed very happy (and just a little jet lag). Oh, and "Altitude makes you cry" (at around 19 minutes.) That's a long plane ride to be without Dan Daniel. His description of the "booth things" on the plane was interesting.
Glad he enjoyed Miami. Seeing baby gators on their airboat ride--Phil and his animals (he even went to the scene of the squirrel crime). I enjoyed hearing his thoughts on the ASMR.
The part about pranking Dan with the banana cracked me up. He was so proud of himself . Dan will probably be hearing about that for years. I don't think I've ever heard him mention Martyn so much. It sounds like they have a nice relationship. He mentioned nanalew (or whatever her name is) was an "old friend". Tbh, after reading everyone's comments, I don't think I'll be watching it, primarily because I don't want to support her with the "click", as I disagree strongly with her political leanings.
As cherrybomb3 mentioned earlier, for those of you fortunate enough to live in a democratic country where you have a voice in your government: Please learn from the travesty that was the most recent US election. There was significant outside influence from a country run by an autocrat and the person who "won" in the US (he lost the popular vote and is NOT my president) is doing all he can to do the same thing to our country. It's terrifying, embarrassing, and who knows how long it will take to repair the damage he is doing, if we are able to get him out. So please: vote, and vote wisely.
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I thought so too. They are really close together and for "friends." We've seen deppy in those seats before, and I'm pretty sure someone looked it up and saw it was a special thing for couples?karma_yeah wrote: That's a long plane ride to be without Dan Daniel. His description of the "booth things" on the plane was interesting.
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As a non-communicative fan (i.e I make no attempts to communicate with Deppy on any social platform and have no desire to ever do so) I do weirdly find I only really want to watch liveshows when I'm able to watch them actually live.
I didn't get plans today until around 6pm UK time and before that I was actually looking forward to Phil's LS and now I'm home after plans I have no desire to watch it back even though before I went out I was practically counting down to it.
I've been the same with Dan's too. I have no idea why it being live makes such a difference to my enjoyment as I don't want to communicate with them (or even follow the chat) but weirdly it does.
I didn't get plans today until around 6pm UK time and before that I was actually looking forward to Phil's LS and now I'm home after plans I have no desire to watch it back even though before I went out I was practically counting down to it.
I've been the same with Dan's too. I have no idea why it being live makes such a difference to my enjoyment as I don't want to communicate with them (or even follow the chat) but weirdly it does.
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for me it's that i'm curious about what they're up to and interested to see their states of mind (at least what they'll show to us) and i find that if i miss a live show, then hearing other people's reactions and seeing timestamps here and gifs on tumblr pretty much fulfills that need for me and i'm no longer necessarily eager to watch the show myselfpearshaped34 wrote:I've been the same with Dan's too. I have no idea why it being live makes such a difference to my enjoyment as I don't want to communicate with them (or even follow the chat) but weirdly it does.
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Phillip was nice and bubbly for this ls - it was a relief to see that their internet was able to support a decent stream. I was worried since his last ls before leaving for Florida was a lagfest. Anyway, +1 on Miami Beach - it's my fav in Florida. And +1 on the KSC tour - it's a pretty fascinating place, especially the Atlantis shuttle suspended from the ceiling with the bays open. Impressive - it's bigger than you think it is.
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karma_yeah wrote: So please: vote, and vote wisely.
It sounds uncomfortable to me as well. In my school in most cases you'd get punished alongside whoever did something 'bad' because you snitched lol. I think culturally for me it's seen as sign of having a bad personality or something. Well, at least for children anyway... adults snitch all the time.lurker wrote:thanks for the explanation! that definitely wasn't a thing in my schools -- i guess there was more of an atmosphere where it'd be really looked down on anyone bringing the teacher's attention to it. so it still sounds really unfamiliar to me. huh. interesting though indeed, i'd like to see that study on where children make that noise and what it sounds like. maybe a map with audio data.The_Blonde wrote:It does sound pretty uncanny and Children of the Corn-ish! I can only speak from my Welsh school experience, but it wasn't so much when someone answered incorrectly but more when someone did something outright naughty or that was gonna get them a detention or something. Like signalling the teacher that something bad had happened. (I did work experience in a primary school [so ages 4-11] as a teen and remember a class doing it when one kid poured paint all over another kid's work). If that makes sense! It never was a thing past primary school though.lurker wrote:could someone who knows what noise phil was referring to explain to me what he was talking about? did he mean that the kids in class would all do that simultaneously...? when someone would answer incorrectly to a teacher's question...? because that sounds really uncanny (and intimidating tbh) to me, but i'm not sure if i got it right. i'm interested in what it means now though.
first the bowling rails and bumpers and now this, thanks idb for educating me on this weekend.
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for us (in northeast of the usa) the "ooooooh" noise was for when the grown up (teacher/mum/dad/etc) was already telling someone off, like
kid: *breaks rule*
grown up: *call them out on it*
rest of the kids: ooooooh, you're in trouble
kid: *breaks rule*
grown up: *call them out on it*
rest of the kids: ooooooh, you're in trouble
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adequate duck wrote:for me it's that i'm curious about what they're up to and interested to see their states of mind (at least what they'll show to us) and i find that if i miss a live show, then hearing other people's reactions and seeing timestamps here and gifs on tumblr pretty much fulfills that need for me and i'm no longer necessarily eager to watch the show myselfpearshaped34 wrote:I've been the same with Dan's too. I have no idea why it being live makes such a difference to my enjoyment as I don't want to communicate with them (or even follow the chat) but weirdly it does.
Just wanted to say that I experienced quite the same - I was so excited to watch the ls, but I was with a friend at the time and couldn't convince him of watching it with me, even if I tried in a subtle way. When I came home, I watched barely the first five minutes before I got bored. I'd explain it with what adequate duck said; reading all of your responses tells me everything I wanted to know.
It could also be because a livestream is something transient, and therefore creates more of an urge to watch than the already fully uploaded video? When I think of watching the original ls, I get the feeling that I have to watch it right now, or otherwise I'll miss it. But when I think of the fully uploaded ls-video, it's more of "ah, I can still watch that later/tomorrow", especially because it's so long.
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IDB did an April Fools prank and they pretended to make T-shirts for the site and I think Dan and Phil put the fake T-shirts up on their merch site as a prank. I've heard they mentioned the site before, but I don't know where. Dan and Phil also know the Phandom way better than they say, so I'm sure they'd be aware of a whole website dedicated to them.flarequake wrote:Really? I don't know how we'd know tbh, though they can find it if they look. All I've seen is those liveshows and when Dan answered those messages he sounded the same as shouting out any group chat, like it was the first he'd heard of the name.onetruetrash wrote:What do you mean? Deppy have heard of IDB.flarequake wrote:Dan's been asked to "waddup to In Depth Bants" a few times and has done, but hasn't sounded like he's heard of it.
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Sorry I don't have anything to say about the ls, I don't usually watch them
Sorry if this is too off topic, but many others were discussing it too, so I wanted to give my view.
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