![]() ![]() He eventually gives up and has to split the video in parts. He comes close to crying tears of frustration after spending two hours trying to defeat Sans in the No Mercy run.Sure, he recovers after the scene, but man. He can't even bring himself to narrate the line "I don't want to let go.". But the absolute saddest moment is seeing Jack holding back the tears when he comforts Asriel during the post-fight scene. You can even hear his voice cracking a bit after Asriel's last attack when he's narrating his dialogue. In the finale of True Pacifist Route, Jack starts to visibly tear up during the end of the true final battle with Asriel.Also, when Flowey kills Asgore, he lets out a Big "NO!" and starts screaming at Flowey before the latter crashes the game. ![]() "There are a lot of striped shirts in here." I wear striped shirts. Seeing such a peppy, happy, and energetic guy fighting back tears and talking about how he's the equivalent of nothing without Youtube is hard to watch. Eventually he shifts it to talking about how lost he would be without Youtube, since he doesn't have any friends that he interacts with on a daily basis. As Jack reads this prompt, he starts crying and then talks about how terrible he feels about not answering every single comment that comes his way. When interacted with, a prompt from the game creator shows up talking about how the black sprite represents people who feel like they are insignificant and don't contribute to their communities, much like how many comments that Jack gets starts with messages similar to "You're probably not going to read this". At the end of his playthrough of a fangame called Jacksepticeye Paradox, he comes across a room where there is a similar sprite of Jack's but colored completely black.This becomes Harsher in Hindsight when you think of this when you watch his announcement video for his charity livestream event for suicide prevention.While Jack and his uncle weren't very close, the death was still a shock to him. The subsequent speech he gives about suicide is saddening too, considering Jack talks about his uncle who hanged himself despite being a very nice person. Sean seems very distressed throughout the video, and it comes to a peak when he is forced to hang his in-game character, showing very clearly that he doesn't want to do it but has to. The entirety of the Static Speaks My Name video, which features a game based around suicide.
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