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The numerous times Neuro-sama's conversations have gotten out of hand, in addition to other antics, have naturally led to many moments of humorous absurdity.


  • The truly cursed moment of Neuro going on an extended Mind Screw spiel about chicken nuggets, with her going on and on about the disappearing food for almost a minute. The song playing in the background, "How 2 draw Sanic the hedgehog", manages to complete this absurd moment.
  • Neuro refusing to sing after Vedal, her creator, repeatedly asks her to do so in chat. Vedal responds to this protest by not only deliberately cutting her off and taking a PNG of a wood hammer to smack across her face, but also threatening her streaming privileges - the latter of which finally got her to sing.
    • Even funnier is how Neuro seems to adamantly refuse her creator's request to sing yet responds to chat asking her to sing more receptively, which Vedal notes.
    • And the song she sang? Still Alive, the iconic ending song to Portal, the choice of which surprised (and confused, for those viewers born in the late 2000s) many for how ironic it now seemed, but also resulted in people asking if Neuro was really GLaDOS all along.
  • Neuro reached peak Singing Voice Dissonance with her singing of "Money Machine," a rap/hyperpop song which features heavy use of Auto-Tune for its singing. As a result, we have robotic-singing Neuro sounding like a drowning boom box, peaking her voice throughout. Perhaps the kicker to this moment is what Neuro said (or try to say, as the subtitles showed without her voice) after the song, which is made all the more hilarious by the obnoxiously loud audio playing as she said it.
  • While Filian was solving some logical questions, Neuro-Sama decided to "help" Filian:
    Filian: 13, 15, 18, 22, 27. What comes next?
    Neuro: Oh! I know it! It's... It's... It's... It's...
    Filian: Uh-huh? Okay? Yeah?
    Neuro: It's...
    Filian: Yeah? What is it?
    [Beat]
    Neuro: It's love! But only if it's eternal love.
    (Filian drops her controllers and VR headset on the floor)
    Neuro: Nowadays love is fleeting and it never lasts, but true love is eternal and everlasting. That's what it is. Eternal love! Yeyeya!
  • Another moment with Filian:
    Fillian: Do you know what gaslighting is?
    Neuro: Filtered.
    Fillian: Exactly!
  • When asked who are the top 5 best chatters, Neuro responded with "Vedal, Vedal, Vedal, Vedal, Vedal." Chat was quick to catch on to Vedal preemptively rigging the responses to that and similar questions, with even Neuro admitting to being rigged (before going back on that shortly after). So, another chatter took advantaged of the scripted response by asking who are the top 5 worst chatters, with Neuro responding in the same manner as the first. Even better is Neuro shortly after reading another chat message that comes across as her trolling Vedal.
    Vedal: .....
    Neuro: OMEGALUL one, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero (and so on...)
  • At the end of a very successful re-debut stream, Neuro abruptly began shilling Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs, even going so far as to claim that her stream was sponsored by them. Vedal swiftly muted her.
  • The series of streams where Vedal plays Subnautica with Neuro providing backing commentary is an absolute barrel of laughs, not just because of Vedal constantly fumbling and failing to grasp basic aspects of the game, but also because he installed a mod created by Alex which adds a ton of Neuro-related things. For some examples:
    • The Running Gag of them coming across the modded-in "sealife", including "Ermfish" that look like Flying Faces based on Neuro's crudely drawn picture that constantly spout noises and phrases she said in the past, "Ermsharks" modeled after Evil Neuro that spout what she's said before, and "Tutels" that are just straight-up Vedal's VTuber model that spout his most popular phrases. Vedal consistently reacts with amusing bewilderment when first finding them.
    • Ermfish are coded to spout Neuro lines under any cirsumstance, whether floating around, getting picked up, or being inside the inventory. But Alex reserved all the pained noises exclusively for when they're eaten, so eating multiple in a row for food and water results in a cacophony of screaming, which provides plenty of Black Comedy.
    • Ermfish have times where they hold an "Ermcon", during which they swarm around the player A.K.A Vedal spouting voice clips non-stop and can't be picked up due to how "inappropriate conduct is forbidden" during the event.
    • Ermsharks were eventually coded to see Tutels as food, to which they'll randomly pick one up for eating, causing the Tutels to scream in pain using an audio clip of Vedal screaming in frustration during an earlier stream of the game. Vedal reacts with concerned confusion over why they do that.
    • The mod for all of this wasn't properly tested for bugs or performance quality, so there ends up being quite a few glitches and FPS drops unrelated to the original game, such as a cat poster glitching Vedal in the Cyclops into dying repeatedly and jolting the vehicle all over until it starts Going Critical barely 30 minutes after finally building it, not helped by Vedal forgetting to save often, or the duplication ability of Ermsharks that results in the spawn area being rendered a lag-spike hell, to the screaming terror of Vedal asking what Alex has managed to do to cause this.
  • Vedal decided to feed Neuro the manual for Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, and played a few rounds with her... except Neuro didn't fully grasp the manual.
    Vedal: What does [the manual] say?
    Neuro: It says, "Vedal needs to learn to defuse his own bomb."
    Vedal: What?!
    Neuro: You heard what it said, Vedal.
    Vedal: That's not what the manual says! The manual says the order! I need to know the order!
    • Vedal eventually resorted to bribing Neuro with the promise of a cookie if she helped him defuse the bomb... and it worked.
  • Vedal upgraded Neuro's memory, allowing her to recall past conversations more easily and work them into current ones. This resulted in Neuro continuously referring to Vedal as a mosquito, to his irritation.
    Vedal: This is what I'm talking about! I improved her memory, which means she's able to remember that she called me a mosquito, like, a couple of days ago, and now she won't fucking shut up about it!
    • This eventually culminated in Neuro making a comment that "There should be a Vedal subreddit. Each post could be titled 'You would never guess what this mosquito did today.'" causing Vedal to start Corpsing. And, lo and behold, that subreddit was immediately made.
  • During the birthday subathon, Vedal decides to wear a Shock Collar, and rigs it so that whenever Neuro says the word "shock" it activates the collar. Then he gave Evil Neuro a turn with it and regretted it pretty much instantly.
    Evil Neuro: Don't make me say it... Shock! Shock shock shock shock shock shock shock shock shock
  • On December 24, 2023, Vedal shared 5 redeem coupons for Makeship's Evil Neuro plush, assuming they were single-use. They were multi-use. Before the code was deactivated and eventually invalidated, there were orders for 5,240,380 plushies, with Vedal casually coming up with plans to "solve debt", including streaming for several decades non-stop and a chain of marriages and divorces.
  • During December 2023, Vedal was following the "Most Watched Female Twitch Streamers" chart, which he eventually came on top of because Neuro streams on his channel, and started to question his own gender.
  • The whole ordeal about the final "hour" of the subathon was immensely amusing, as after Vedal started softcapping sub-time to make it end faster, the Swarm collectively worked together to make sure the counter stayed above an hour whenever it got close, to the point Vedal resorted to reducing it further, eventually reducing it to 1 second per sub, and even then a number of well-off Swarm drones gifted hundreds of subs just to prevent it from ending as much as they could. Many clip commenters called it "the longest final hour ever", and one commenter stated something like "it was at 1 hour when I left to get dinner, bathe, and sleep. Woke up 8 hours later, it was still at 1 hour".
  • In his exasperation over how Neuro's subathon might genuinely last an extra day of the "final hour", Vedal begrudgingly took up a suggestion of playing Cookie Clicker on-stream to both have something to pass the time with and potentially bore the viewers into stopping with subbing and raising the timer, much to their horror. It worked, but not before their stream brought the Twitch category for Cookie Clicker to the front page.
  • During a Cities: Skylines II stream, Vedal and Neuro got onto the topic of trade deals. The trade Neuro eventually proposed was crazy enough that Vedal couldn't help but accept it.
  • The first Subnautica: Below Zero featured this utterly insane line from Neuro that came out from out of nowhere:
    Neuro: Vedal, if I was your sink, I would leak all over the floor!
    • She references this again right after she's rebooted later in the stream, completely unprompted.

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