Mighty jingles
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In , he started a channel on YouTube , in which he primarily shares Let's Play video game commentaries on various games. As of November , The Mighty Jingles has over , subscribers. Paul Charlton was born in Newcastle upon Tyne , England. His father was a Paratrooper who had separated from his mother in , and later died while serving in the French Foreign Legion. After a year there, his parents moved to Swaziland.
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Several of his World of Tanks and World of Warships videos will have players attempting to do this when finding themselves in unfavorable situations, mighty jingles.
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Howdy, folks! Known for his catchphrases, humorous commentary and tendency to snark at the stupidity of some players, he's amassed around , subscribers and over million views on his channel. He's expressed surprise at just how popular he's become - one visit to an event at the Bovington Tank Museum became an impromptu and very extended meet and greet as hundreds of people queued up to say hello and have photos taken with him. He's wised up since then and now has the venue set things up in advance for him. Is good friends with fellow YouTube players Quicky Baby amongst others and often plays with him though he's stepped away from livestreaming, see Celebrity Is Overrated below. He was briefly engaged to Rita Gamer up until March though the two still remain friends.
Mighty jingles
In , he started a channel on YouTube , in which he primarily shares Let's Play video game commentaries on various games. As of November , The Mighty Jingles has over , subscribers. Paul Charlton was born in Newcastle upon Tyne , England. His father was a Paratrooper who had separated from his mother in , and later died while serving in the French Foreign Legion. After a year there, his parents moved to Swaziland. Charlton started his early education at a boarding school in Barberton, Transvaal during South Africa's turbulent apartheid period. In , his family moved back to England. He moved on to being a Writer , a branch title that was subsequently changed to Logistician Personnel Writer. At first, Charlton used his YouTube channel to store World of Tanks replays for his own personal use. Inspired by other Let's Play videos, Charlton posted his first video on June 16, , which was a replay of himself playing the Chinese Type 59 tank in World of Tanks along with his own commentary.
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The Jinx : "The Jingles Effect", which is noted as being whenever Jingles shows up in another person's stream or while they're playing a game, something seems to go spectacularly and hilariously wrong for that person. Things end up going hilariously wrong for "Dave". Explanation Said reaction being to force PhlyDaily to remove the video for "promoting illegal modifications" then briefly posting a poll on the War Thunder forums giving players the choice between giving Gaijin Entertainment permission to use copyright claims to censor War Thunder content on YouTube or implementing target markers in realistic battle mode, essentially turning it into arcade mode. Is good friends with fellow YouTube players Quicky Baby amongst others and often plays with him though he's stepped away from livestreaming, see Celebrity Is Overrated below. Read Edit View history. Often punctuated by Jingles asking if anyone brought a pack of cards and ending with a Record Scratch. He bought himself a Imperial ship he was grinding to unlock, and in his joy at finally attaining the ship he absolutely was excited to get, took it out immediately without refitting it, got himself into a combat situation, overloaded his power systems and got destroyed easily. Exemplified with one of his emergency videos. Another time, because he was making a series of long range jumps, had stripped down the ship to its bare basics. As of Patch 0. If you see an GIF of Sherlock removing his scarf with the words in question appear, and Carnaval Para A Bala starts playing, expect the next few minutes to be of a player turn into a One Ship Fleet and proceed to wreck a very sizable portion of the enemy team, while practically dancing around torpedoes, air strikes, and enemy shells. He's so notorious for it that the community has taken to calling any particularly hard landing that loosens rivets, stitches, and dental fillings a Jingles Landing. This has become his go-to for "torpedobeats" clips in World of Warships compilation videos, especially instances where a the player has a ridiculous number of incoming torpedoes to dodge. The Unpronounceable : The reason why there are so many replay videos featuring "Dave" as the star. Department of Redundancy Department : Jingles has a habit of explaining the same things twice in one video.
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In , Jingles began a series of videos titled "A Game of Throws" for battles in which an entire team achieves an Epic Fail by throwing away decisive advantages and losing a battle that should be impossible to lose, or both teams are seemingly competing over who can screw up worse and throw the game. World of Warships. For example, he suggests that battleship players think rudders exist to stabilize a ship so it can sail in a straight line. Is good friends with fellow YouTube players Quicky Baby amongst others and often plays with him though he's stepped away from livestreaming, see Celebrity Is Overrated below. Tools Tools. This was later reversed almost a year later when Jingles made his triumphant return. Inspired by other Let's Play videos, Charlton posted his first video on June 16, , which was a replay of himself playing the Chinese Type 59 tank in World of Tanks along with his own commentary. Just as he proceeded to prepare for landing, he realized at the last moment he had removed the flight assist and shield modules from his ship, and therefore was not automatically firing the retro thrusters and Newtonian Physics were in full effect, before turning his ship and the landing pad into a new crater. Things end up going hilariously wrong for "Dave". Deadpan Snarker : Oh so much - it's rare to find one of his commentaries that doesn't have snarky comments about ineffective or plain stupid actions by players.
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