The video wasn't really my taste but phil response to dans "impaling another guy who's head ended up in crotch" with a "I'd watch that" was hilarious to me.
ticia, those screencaps
Truth_or_chilce and
bishoe I really enjoyed your posts!
alittledizzy loved the timestamps
6:25 - Phil loosening his belt. This felt strangely open for him, not something I'd normally expect him to do.
Yes very uncharacteristic indeed. As I said, this liveshow was pretty laidback and I felt like he was actually interacting with me in a face to face scenario instead of just listing things he did during the day.
12:54 - Reflection of professional lighting setup in front of him. No wonder he got toasty in the Adidas jacket
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i noticed this tooo and it made me wonder if they have a video like set up for their liveshows. Do they actually bring out the perfect lighting and angles?? (such queens

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17:50 - Phil Lester becoming the actual Cutest Person Alive when he realizes the cacti pots are magnetic.
okay..but honestly..who in their right mind gets excited at the prospect of sticking sharp cacti on the fridge?? I can list off many hazards from that one action
42:00 - Phil talking about the artist he likes that draws funny little cartoons. 1) Has Phil ever talked about enjoying art or artists, besides Wirrow? 2) He says he saw an exhibition - google tells me that exhibition started in January so they must have seen it recently.
43:53 - [reading from chat] 'The way you were holding that, Phil. I don't know.' "Lets not think about it." So he actually acknowledged the suggestiveness of it, just didn't linger.
The rise of art hoe Phil. I'm honestly always intrigued by the things they're attracted to. I actually checked out the artist he mentioned and their work is really great. And the finger motions he did (dont tell me he didn't know exactly what he was doing). Also the fact that he still mentions buying the "expensive" fireworks feature but also spends money buying a thumb statue because he really wanted to support the artist and his work. He strikes me as someone whose spending guilt dissipates when it's something that he's actually passionate about.