life on hearthstone - the grind



original score by kenny ventura
(https://soundcloud.com/kenny-ventura-6512994)
part 3 of 5

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46 thoughts on “life on hearthstone — the grind

  1. I'm so happy that you're back to making Youtube videos. I've followed the channel since you made the first This week in hearthstone and since then, you've been my favourite channel

  2. Let me just say that I'm so happy that you decided to start make more youtube videos. I haven't played hearthstone in ages but the pure brilliance of these videos is just stunning. What I mean to say is that's me alright.

  3. Ironically, I found your videos when I was browsing the Hearthstone reddit for new memes. I can completely relate and they helped me realize that my depressing existence is utterly pointless. Through your videos I found the courage to make preparations to end my suffering once and for all. Thank you so much!

  4. <3 ur vids mane. havent played hs in years but these vids are still relevant and cool yeah

  5. Holy shit these are amazing. These need more views, even if you don't like hearthstone, it got deep AF at the end. Solid gold.

  6. Construction worker with no arms and vertigo has a lot more lore than I was ever expecting, good work Jim

  7. Hey man. Just letting you know your videos are clever, deep, and I am always impressed by whatever you've come up with. Don't stop making these videos, they are genius. Also I know it doesn't mean much coming from a random youtube comment, but I hope life starts going your way soon. All the best x

  8. The problem with your videos is that every one of them is a masterpiece and they're all starting to clutter up my favorites playlist.

  9. I can't believe someone managed to use hearthstone in something so bloody meanful you sir are a artist

  10. This is really brilliant work. This resonates with the emotional/psychological journey's that happen for an addict. So much is communicated in the subtext. Thank you.

  11. I find my self in the same spot, procrastinating in university and been addicted to blizzard games and loneliness… These vids are gems.

  12. Wow, i'm loving how deep this video went. Makes you rethink what you're really doing chasing abstract things like degrees

  13. I hope you keep creating content. If you start using another medium let me know. These may be my favorite videos I've seen in the past year. Some late nights I come back to them. They have so much… Feeling. Thank you for creating this series. It honestly may be one of the greatest pieces I've ever seen. It is art. Pure emotion. Pure beauty.

  14. Much like a construction worker with no arms and vertigo, who is finally sitting down with his boss and saying:

    -Look, boss, I appreciate the opportunity, but I have to quit this job. I will be the first to admit that by all appearances, my presence on this worksite is hilarious and I appreciate you making space for work with my disabilities, but I was really hoping for something clerical managerial. I broke down in tears yesterday because I found an essay my seven-year-old wrote. It said "My daddy is my hero because even though he has no arms and vertigo, he builds houses to keep people warm and safe." and he drew a picture of me hammering a nail with my feet. Boss, I did not have the heart to tell him. I wear steel toe boots on the worksite at all times and even if I could articulate a hammer with my toes, there is no way I could generate enough force to drive a nail.

    He feels the tears welling due to the destructive nature of masculine worksite culture. He did not allow himself to cry.

    -Boss.

    He says.

    -I did not know how to tell my son that no one uses hammers on commercial worksites anymore either, it's all nail guns.

    He stands up. He says:
    -I will leave a letter of resignation on your desk by the end of the week. It takes me a long time to type with my nose.

    He turns. And falls over, because he has vertigo.

    Much like this poor man, whose life has become simultaneously a hilarious visual joke, but more importantly a living hell,
    much like him you're not going anywhere near the ladder today.

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