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  • - Today, we're swimming in mystery.

  • - Let's talk about that.

  • (upbeat theme music)

  • Good mythical summer.

  • - Mythical beasts, nothing says summer like taking

  • a dip in the pool, but as I believe Maya Angelou once said,

  • why swim in just water when you can swim

  • in something super weird?

  • And do we look like the type of people who would ignore

  • the advice of Maya Angelou?

  • - No. - No, it's time for,

  • I Got Pools, They're Filled with Weird Stuff,

  • and I'm Guessing What's in Yours.

  • - As you can see, we each have a baby pool

  • in front of us, and a curtain in between us.

  • Our view of each other is totally obstructed.

  • When we swim in our pools of strange stuff,

  • we then ask yes-or-no questions to determine

  • what the other person is swimming in.

  • The person to guess the other person's swimmy stuff first

  • wins that round.

  • - Yes, and after three rounds the winner wins

  • their very own pool float that the loser has

  • to blow up. - Yay!

  • - [Together] Round one.

  • - I'm swimming in something.

  • - Oh yeah, I also am swimming in something.

  • Oh my goodness.

  • - Link, since you're taller to the people

  • you're shorter than, I'll go first

  • by asking the first question.

  • - Okay, well first, top me off.

  • Oh yeah.

  • - Oh, okay, I got some clues there.

  • - Alright, gave you a little clue-ish,

  • ask me a question.

  • - Is what you're swimming in a food?

  • - Nope. - Okay, come top me off.

  • Ah, ah, ahhhh, learn anything?

  • - Well it was pretty silent, and it seemed like

  • it brought you a little bit of pleasure.

  • Of course, I can't smell anything,

  • 'cause I got these nose plugs.

  • I'm also swimming in a sound-dampening material.

  • Well, I shouldn't have said that.

  • - Yep, thanks for the clue.

  • - Are you swimming in food?

  • - Yes. - Oh yeah.

  • - Would it be a bad idea to eat it?

  • - Yes.

  • But I'm not gonna say I haven't.

  • Ha, ha, ha, right.

  • - Weird.

  • (Link blows)

  • Ah, that's interesting.

  • - Is the food that you're swimming in, a lot of one item?

  • - Yes. - Okay.

  • - Is what you're swimming in an organic thing?

  • - Yes.

  • I think.

  • Is the food that you're swimming in wet?

  • - No.

  • - It's dry and silent

  • - Is the organic material that you're swimming in dry?

  • - Yes.

  • Is the dry food that you're swimming in,

  • is it for humans?

  • - Yes.

  • - Okay, human food.

  • You want me to swim around a little bit?

  • - Yeah.

  • (swishing sounds)

  • - Okay.

  • - Is what you're swimming in have a dirt-like consistency?

  • - No.

  • Is the food you're swimming in, do I like it?

  • - No.

  • - Oh, I don't like it.

  • That actually doesn't narrow it down that much.

  • - I keep hearing you having to, like, spit this out

  • of your mouth. - 'Cause I'm swimming

  • in it hard, man.

  • - Is it from an animal?

  • - Could be, honestly can't tell.

  • It's a lot of whoever it's from.

  • Is it savory? - No.

  • Is what you're swimming in from a human?

  • - Yes.

  • Is what you're swimming in sweet?

  • - Yes. - Sweet.

  • - It's from a human, yeah, but you spit it out,

  • but you don't seem grossed out.

  • - That's right.

  • - Are you swimming in hair?

  • - Open the curtain, take a look.

  • Be quick about it.

  • Hair, cotton candy. (bell dings)

  • - Yeah. - Oh dang,

  • I don't like that sweet nasty.

  • - I would've sworn that you would've been

  • a little more grossed out.

  • You want some more of what I got, taste it.

  • - Well, it's got hair all over it.

  • - Happy Cotton Candy Day, daddies.

  • - I should've known. - Oh boy,

  • you look sticky, Daddy.

  • - Yeah, I'm so happy, thank you for donating.

  • - Yeah, my pleasure, do you want some

  • of my homemade baby wipes?

  • - Yes. - They're in my van.

  • Do you want to hear a sweet nothing?

  • - Yes.

  • - I've been slowly poisoning both of you,

  • and I'm only giving you the antidote.

  • You know what, last night I killed the devil

  • in his sleep, and now I'm the new devil.

  • Okay, bye daddies, bye.

  • - Bye. - Bye Cotton Candy Randy.

  • - I want to know what part of Randy that came froml

  • - [Together] Round two.

  • - Alright, I'm swimming in something.

  • - Oh, I'm swimming in something, too.

  • - You sound unhappy.

  • Alright, so I get to ask the first question,

  • but first, they should top you off.

  • - Yeah, top me off, lifeguard Chase.

  • Oh gosh.

  • - Oooh.

  • - [Rhett] Here, let me help you.

  • - Something sounds moist.

  • - Oh, there's more.

  • Oh gosh.

  • - [Link] There's more?

  • - Oh gosh, oh, woo.

  • Good mythical summer.

  • - Okay Rhett, obviously it, well it seems obvious to me

  • that it's gross and slimy.

  • Is it living, or?

  • - Don't say or and ask another question.

  • I don't think so, no.

  • - Meaning it was never living?

  • - That's not what you asked.

  • - Alright, ask me a question.

  • First, top me off.

  • Well, actually, I don't know if,

  • yeah, okay, alright, yeah, right there is good, alright.

  • - That was an odd sound.

  • What's happening over there?

  • - Ask me a question.

  • - Was it living?

  • - Yeah. - Oh.

  • - Was yours once alive?

  • - Definitely, parts of it, yes.

  • - Parts of it. - I'd say most of it.

  • - Okay, most of it.

  • - Is yours a food?

  • - No, there might be a rare exception,

  • but generally no.

  • Is yours a food?

  • - Oh yeah, buddy, yep.

  • - Okay, then why are you so grossed out?

  • - You'll see.

  • Oh, there's, look at this.

  • - [Link] There's parts to discover?

  • - Parts to discover.

  • - That's the name of our next show.

  • - That's the name of the sex ed class that I teach

  • at all the local schools.

  • - Ask away, creepo.

  • - It's not food,

  • but it was living, so is it a plant material?

  • - Yes.

  • Is yours guts?

  • - No. - Sounded like guts.

  • - A plant material that there's an exception

  • to it being a food, you seem to be doing fine, though,

  • over there, you're doing fine.

  • That's not a question, you're doing fine is not

  • a strategic question in this game.

  • You doing fine over there?

  • - It actually, if you ask it correctly,

  • that could be a very informative question.

  • - Is this plant substance comforting you?

  • - Not at all.

  • So yours is food that's slimy and there's parts to discover.

  • Is it from an animal?

  • - I don't think that any of this is?

  • - You don't even know what it is?

  • - No, I can identify parts of it,

  • and I don't believe, 'cause I know what that is,

  • and that is not an animal.

  • - I don't know what's going on over there, man.

  • - Oh you know what, part of it probably is.

  • - [Link] Part of it is from an animal?

  • - But I would not classify this as from an animal,

  • that would be misleading to say that,

  • but there could be animal products in this.

  • Can't rule it out.

  • I don't have that good of a relationship with you know who.

  • (crew laughs)

  • - Do I know who?

  • - Maybe, I don't know.

  • So this plant substance is not comforting you right now.

  • Is it got prickly parts to it?

  • - Yes.

  • Alright, so I got one last guess before,

  • I think you're gonna go for the gusto.

  • I mean, you can't figure what it is,

  • how am I supposed to figure out what it is,

  • but it's a lot of different slimy parts from you know who.

  • - Ha, ha, ha, you know who, Link.

  • - Who? - You just wait

  • 'til this curtain opens.

  • - I don't know, man, is it jello?

  • - I'm gonna say there's a very jello-like substance

  • that is part of it.

  • I'm touching it right now, you like it.

  • - I got nothing.

  • - Link, you swimming in cactus?

  • - Open the curtain up.

  • - Ha ha!

  • - Dang it.

  • (bell dings)

  • What is that, man?

  • - It's Jim Bakker's buckets.

  • - Seriously. - Yeah.

  • - There's no way I was gonna get that, that's crazy.

  • - You know who.

  • - [Together] Round three.

  • - Okay, Link, why don't you swim around a little bit

  • in whatever that is over there.

  • - I'm swimming.

  • Why don't you swim around a little bit?

  • - Okay, there it was.

  • - I didn't get a lot of information.

  • - There it was. - Oh goodness.

  • - So I'm gonna be asking the questions first,

  • so you get topped off first.

  • - Oh goodness, come on.

  • (Link screams)

  • (Link screams)

  • Okay, okay. - Okay.

  • Okay, so I know it's a liquid, I don't have

  • to ask that question.

  • Is it a liquid that you would consume?

  • - Yes.

  • - Okay, alright, time for me to get topped off.

  • - [Link] Top it off.

  • - Okay, alright.

  • I'm topped off.

  • - You sound like you're under some sort of duress,

  • but you also sound happy.

  • - I'm not under duress.

  • (Link coughs)

  • - Excuse me, I'm doing fine, thanks for being concerned.

  • Are you swimming in something alive?

  • - Yes.

  • - Okay. - It's a liquid

  • that you would consume.

  • - And I would prefer that you hurry.

  • - Oh, it's a liquid that makes you uncomfortable.

  • - Yes, alright, now it's my turn.

  • - Okay, that's my question.

  • - Is it more than one live thing that you're swimming in?

  • - Yeah.

  • - It's gotta be an animal.

  • Alright, ask me a question.

  • - An uncomfortable liquid, is it a drink?

  • - No.

  • Is yours an animal? - Yes.

  • - Okay, a living animal.

  • Ask me a question, hurry!

  • - Is it a sauce?

  • - Yes.

  • Are you swimming in a pet?

  • - Some might consider that the case,

  • it depends on who you ask.

  • But it is not the traditional understanding

  • of the word pet, no.

  • Barbecue sauce? - Nope.

  • Are you swimming in Chase?

  • (crew laughs)

  • - Why don't you open the curtain?

  • - I got it right?

  • (bell dings) - Well, kinda.

  • I'm swimming in men, Link.

  • - Swimming in men,

  • with Chase being one of them.

  • Wow, I don't even-- - What is that?

  • - They don't even know all of 'em.

  • They're like, these are strange men.

  • This one, I know this one.

  • I'm in freaking hot sauce!.

  • And I need to get out of it!

  • - Okay, that was worth two points,

  • so what does that mean, that means--

  • - You know what, I would say you're also in hot sauce,

  • you know what I'm saying?

  • You guys look pretty good.

  • - So we tied?

  • - Yeah, we tied.

  • - Okay, then we'll have to share this pool float

  • and blow it up together.

  • - Alright, let's get those men to blow it up for us.

  • - [Stevie] We forgot to tell you that you have

  • to blow it up while it's on Chase.

  • - Okay. - I'll do that

  • after I take a shower!

  • - Yeah, let's do that later.

  • Alright, thanks for liking, commenting, and subscribing.

  • - You know what time it is, where's the shower?

  • - Hi, I'm Jackie.

  • - And I'm Lily, and we're at Weko Beach

  • in Bridgman, Michigan.

  • - And it's time to spin the Wheel of Mythicality.

  • - That's water, they're swimming in water.

  • - That's a much better choice.

  • I have recovered, I'll tell you more about that

  • in Good Mythical More.

  • - Click through to watch us play Sunscreen Pictionary.

  • - And to find out where the Wheel of Mythicality lands

  • in Good Mythical More.

  • Put that on a t-shirt is no longer just a fun saying,

  • it's our new fan art merch program.

  • Go to amazon.com/mythical to find out

  • how you can submit your design for a mythical T.

- Today, we're swimming in mystery.

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私たちは何で泳いでいるの?(ゲーム) (What Are We Swimming In? (GAME))

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