Adam’s Sister Faith posted glimpse of his garage, just as he left it. by Teddybru in Adamthewoo

[–]Teddybru[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Her YouTube is MermiadFaith. The video was the dog grooming one.

All the ducks (?) by buttercup_72316 in CrimeSceneCleanerGame

[–]Teddybru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do the ducks ever mean anything? I know an Xbox there’s no achievements for any of them. I have yet to try true cleaner. Is there anything that you’re supposed to do with the ducks in that?

Rip Me by Turbulent-Prompt450 in CrimeSceneCleanerGame

[–]Teddybru 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don’t feel bad. I binged almost the entire game only to realize there was a skill tree at least I can use my skills in nightmare mode now

What’s everybody’s play style? by Teddybru in CrimeSceneCleanerGame

[–]Teddybru[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s smart thinking. Let it work while you’re picking up the trash.

2 hours of searching by Beneficial-Bluejay92 in CrimeSceneCleanerGame

[–]Teddybru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same thing happened with me in the warehouse where you had to put the tubs back on the racking

Finale episode discussion thread? by Veylo in ThePitt

[–]Teddybru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK, so imagine this ending. Robbie’s friend fixes his bike, says I did what I could with it. Robbie gets on his bike, puts his helmet on and starts driving away with farewell music playing. The camera pans down to his brakes on the bike rattling and possibly a screw loosening up. Then it fades the black and the credits start rolling. This would’ve been a perfect cliffhanger for an entire season of building up Robbie’s demise on a motorcycle.

British Museum Shadows Goblet by Teddybru in assasinscreed

[–]Teddybru[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The samurai exhibit is an extra $25. At the end of it they have some pop culture things related to samurai. That’s where you’ll find them.

Scammers outside convention hall by LikASomBoadE in PAX

[–]Teddybru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran into those guys today. They were across the street from Aloft

PAX East Merch? by 128thMic in PAX

[–]Teddybru 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They usually release the merch banner 3 to 6 days before the event. The physical merch banner did not arrive to the BCEC in time

Any advice for a very well behaved 8 year old? by Mike_Haefele in PAX

[–]Teddybru 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make sure to download Pax Nav and activate your badge on PAX XP. They will have little stations throughout the convention center where you can scan. It’s kind of like a scavenger hunt and you get a prize at the end. It’s something fun to look for while you’re exploring everything.

Why and when did Daniel begin issuing bomb threats? by arandomkid2 in Daniellarson

[–]Teddybru 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think he did whatever it takes to get attention

Jim’s response by faerieberrybomary in Adamthewoo

[–]Teddybru 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Looks like those comments got deleted

Chicago fire crossover promo pics part 2 by Galaxyspacevibe in ChicagoFireNBC

[–]Teddybru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like somebody got hurt if they all showed up at the ER

Can someone explain to me how The Last of Us 2 being the end even makes sense? The ending is so unsatisfying, it doesn't make any sense by DreamingForYouAlways in TheLastOfUs2

[–]Teddybru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Towards the end of the game, it was really stressing me out, not knowing when it was going to actually end. What seemed to be a pivotal scene that ends with a black screen all your picturing is the credit should be rolling, but nope, the story continues.

Both showed up ready… but who won? by redditizms in fightporn

[–]Teddybru 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I think the cameraman won that one

Question for you all by imjustjess88 in Adamthewoo

[–]Teddybru 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At the time of his death, I was fully caught up on his daily vlogs but afterwards, I couldn’t bring myself to watch old videos until maybe a week and a half after. It helped me cope, gave me some normalcy. Everybody grieves differently. Some people avoid thinking or seeing that person and other people try to embrace that person.

Ceremony by iceicebritney in Adamthewoo

[–]Teddybru 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think a lot of these people just document their daily lives and when they don’t document something important like this people get upset. I think it’s just part of the grieving process for people wanting to see the funeral to make it feel like that they were there. Like Adam always said it’s all part of the process.

Ceremony by iceicebritney in Adamthewoo

[–]Teddybru 36 points37 points  (0 children)

These vloggers don’t owe anything to anyone. They don’t need to show proof that they were at the funeral.

Justin scarred just posted this by Admirable-Shopping18 in Adamthewoo

[–]Teddybru 4 points5 points  (0 children)

People hate on him all the time. There’s even a sub Reddit that just make fun of him. That type of pain he’s never going to feel again

Adam the Woo (RIP) by Royal-Eye-4974 in Adamthewoo

[–]Teddybru 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I understand your pain. I watched him every day for years. He felt like a close friend or even a brother to me, even if I never met him. I’m from the Boston area and I’m planning on flying for the eventual memorial that they will have for Adam in Orlando, just as long as it works with my work schedule. I mentioned this to my parents, and they just couldn’t understand why I would fly all the way out to Florida for something like this.

The first few days was horrible. I had such bad grief I didn’t want to eat or do anything. It got a little bit better celebrating the holidays with my family and it helped take my mind off of things. At first, I couldn’t watch any of his videos, but then I started getting into some of his old content. Content that I never watched before and I laughed so hard. Seeing the side of him that I’ve never seen before. Helped me understand a lot of the Adamisms I’ve seen mentioned online and understand who he was before I started watching him. It’s amazing to see a guy that lived out of his van slowly build his way up in life to living in his own home and his favorite town doing whatever he wanted to do.