One notable thing about Jace is how he harps on phrases. It was much less apparent in his older videos from 2012-2013, where he seems like a casual dudebro. However, as time has gone on, more of these phrases have started to surface repeatedly.
Examples include
- Fact
- Fact of the situation
- Crucial fact
- Situation
- Crucial danger
- Crucial danger situation
- CHYEAH
- TAAAAAA
- HAA HAA
- GAMER HUMOR
- On this site
- Saying "ok" repeatedly
- Realistic
- That's Unrealistic (says this about real life items and events)
- Gamer of the battlefield
- Crucial battlefield situation
- Master of the battlefield
- Gun kata
This is a small list off the top of my head. As stated before, these are increasing in use and in the amount he makes up, indicating some psychological change within Jace.
This, and the other bits and bobs people have posted about Jace's use of language, continues to fascinate me. I know everyone uses verbal "flags" which might not make perfect sense, but Jace takes it to a whole new level. His comprehension of the words he encounters on a day-to-day basis must be extremely poor; part of me wants to sit him down and try to understand the extent to which he actually picks up on metaphors and idiomatic phrases. For example, his misuse of the term "site" to describe whatever he's seeing on his screen. Recently he's been saying "on this site", either as a coda to his sentences ("I really hate muslims... on this site") or as an expression of excitement ("these wolf pictures are on this site!! That's on this site dude!!!"). However, last year he didn't use "on this site" in this manner; he would say "get off the site!" to trolls sending him messages on Steam, or "this is my site!" to trolls on YouTube. Was he conflating (web)sites with sight, as in "get out of my sight"? Does he understand the basic terminology of web pages, chat-rooms, etc?
This is all part of a major inability to articulate himself, and to resort to set phrases or (just as frequently) clichés. While awkwardness with self-expression is common and completely understandable amongst teenagers and children, it seems very odd that someone with as much
life experience as Jace can still struggle with it. I mean, sure, Jace hardly ever leaves his house and didn't graduate High School, but he's 22; he was in High School for up to 6 years, and had a full education prior to that; he watches lots of TV and plenty of movies, has read (some) books and has obviously had (some) friends; surely his command of English is better than the spergy, disjointed mess that comes out even when he's completely confident and under no pressure (
read: high). Hell, I'd have thought the experience of being constantly trolled for a year and a half would have taught him something about language (apart, of course, from "you're gay"); he still can't dismiss trolls without either resorting to ad hominems or whining (well, except for Jared Khrushchev, but that's just a case of Jace being out-autist-ed...).
The only positive side of this is that it's exceptionally hilarious to drop Word Bombs
™ on him, and that you can kind of understand why his mom patronizes him so much - it's almost as if she knows that her son possesses a distinctly inferior command of his mother tongue. God knows how badly off Jace would be if he had to learn another language.