idk if its just me, but it feels like a very guy thing to do (well at least in a "non-malicious" way). had a case in grade 8, where some dude took a massive shit during lunch break, and it was a singular like 8-12 inch log. he came out and rallied all the guys up to take a look. there were so many of us going to there to check it out that it attracted the teacher's attention lmao.
It's regional. There's also people/accents who pronounce Mary/marry/merry differently whereas others (like myself) use the same vowel sound for all three (or even 2/3). I think the distinct pronunciations are like "Meary" / "mahrry" / "mehrry" but my ears don't pick it up unless it's exaggerated.
@@chriswest6988 I'll say Harry Potter like that just cause it's amusing and how I hear the name in my head, but even for Harriet Tubman, I pronounce it Hairyette.
Genuinely enjoyed the autism/ADHD talk, as a fan of yours with both! It can be worth looking into further in case your kid needs to wrestle with some of it later on
I'm just gonna say, Mario says, "It's a me, M-arr-io". Not, "It's a me, M-air-io." If I told someone the pronunciation of my name and they kept saying it wrong on purpose, I'd be pissed.
M-air-io pilled people are crazy because it's not like it's even just one fictional guy, it's a real ass name like hundreds of thousands of people have. M-air-io heads out here basically going "A-A-ron" like it's perfectly valid
one time at the dentist the drill was malfunctioning and it gradually got very hot but it was so gradual that I didn't think to say anything until too late and I got a second degree burn on my lip :)
When they said "this is just an asset swap" I was floored. What on Earth could you think this was an asset flip of?? Then i realized they probably just mean "this uses all stock assets" which is very different from "this is a copy of an existing game with the assets replaced (by stock assets)."
i made it to the adult autism realization i can die happy ❤ happy for you ryan, finding out i was autistic changed my life in many ways except for me haha, also its genetic so if luna has it you can really help her be more comfy in development
@@JustWillB I'm autistic and NL is like 80% to be one of us. Idk if you've ever heard him talk about how everyone else just kinda mimics the other people around them but he has to figure it out with his brain. Or how many movies this guy knows the cast of despite never seeing them (he has read the Wikipedia page). Or how when he wasn't able to do his normal routine for 2 weeks he had a mental breakdown in Hello Kitty Land. Bro might not be stereotypical but he's got that dog in him (the Costco hot dog)
@@tastyhaze2058 Thanks for that I didn't know about that. Particularly I didn't know about the Hello Kitty Land story. I've questioned whether I am myself many times but I came to the conclusion that some of the diagnotic criteria fit but not all of them and I don't think the diagnosis would affect my day to day very much so I just let sleeping dogs lie. I completely relate to the reading random wikipedia articles and the slowly thinking my way through social situations though. Thank you for your comment
@@JustWillB My pleasure! Idk if you live in the US, but by and large there aren't many resources for autistic adults here, so there's frankly not much point in getting the diagnosis. It can stand to hurt your chances of getting a visa if you ever wanna move, though. More power to letting sleeping dogs lie, it's what I'm doing. I'm just overwhelmingly sure that I am autistic hahaha
@@iseriver3982 Bit snowflaky to call people snowflakes over someone asking you a question and someone else asking you for some stats, don't you think? Or do you think people just shouldn't ask questions or want evidence?