Fun fact: at the times that the incredible is set, they actually did change math. They decided to teach children a supposes easier way of calculating, so Mr Incredibles way of calculating wasn't the way it was supposed to work for Dash 😁
Atleast someone gets it. Being dog water is a skill based issue, buying a new set up doesn't change that. Unless of course you buy hacks in which case would help instantaneously and would also be bannable
This radiates "how do you do fellow kids?" Energy Edit: alright I seem to have created a war in the replies. Let me clear something up. I am aware that the overuse of the slang was the joke. I was also aware of that when I wrote the comment 7 months ago. That being said, I still commented what I first thought because some of the slang used hasn't been used in a while and I found it gave off similar vibes to what an out of touch adult would say. I'm aware that that was the intention. I didn't think the comment would get this much attention, even 7 months later. I just left it up and moved on. It's not a hate comment, I'm not implying that they're trying to do anything besides make a funny sketch, I was just making an observation. An opinionated one at that. I wasn't even stating fact. Humor is subjective, and use of slang varies between person. Just because my opinion conflicts with yours doesn't mean that it needs to be disproven or I need to be convinced otherwise. I hope I can put this 7 month old comment and reply war to rest with this edit because it's kinda blowing up my phone. But if you're reading this, I hope you have a good day! TL:DR: I'm aware that was the joke, my comment isn't factual and never held water because it's my opinion. Cry about it.
When Rowan walked up, I knew one of two things was about to happen. Either he was fully going to be able to understand her, or he was going to yeet her out the door
@@theamateurs4061 oh sorry, here's a direct translation Customer: Hi I wanna get a better setup, mine kinda sucks, it’s so slow, and it’s so laggy. I was playing Valorant last night and got utterly destroyed. As in, I want it to look really good. I want my setup to be the best. Because right now it’s really bad. Ellie: Go look somewhere else for food, we don’t sell it. Customer: Yeah just shut up, you need to change your attitude right now. Manager: Whats going on Customer: I am about one second away from posting a video on social media that will exile you from social media basically permanently. Unless SOMEONE makes my PC setup better, RIGHT NOW! Manager: Yea alright. You just want a better PC? Yea man I gotcha. This right here, is top-of-the-line. Absolutely amazing in my opinion. It’s so good, I use it. Customer: Great, I’ll buy it Manager: sweet
That's cause nearly nobody does, you'd have to be smart enough to know this many slang words but also stupid enough to not realize how cringe it is to use so many of them all at once, a very bizzare and rare combination
@@DONOTBEGAY69 how's that racist tho? He/she was just saying (probably) that the gal's speaking was so not understandable by him/her or even by me so he labled it as Chinese, it it's just a random language pickout man
Randomly I'm a millennial who understood everything even though no human from any generation would shove that much slang into their sentences, especially when talking to a stranger that they're trying to buy a computer from.
What else do you expect these new kids do? More then half the time they themselves don't know what the other guy is talking about. Writer highlights that as well
@@sammyrockywellyno, they're right. I can confirm as a gen z that I haven't seen a single video like this that wasn't overdramatic, but that's just how it's gotta be for the joke to come across.
it hurt me to my core when I realized I wasnt supposed to understand what she was saying but I understood her all too well 🤣🤣🤣 (Wow 3k likes thanks peeps)
Literally just the opposite for me. I don't have a clue. I can pin point certain things then I got lost. And it hurt me to my core to think I must be old lol 😆 😅
God I felt my damn body try to refuse the shit that they said. Especially with that monotone ass inflection. At least put some heart and soul into relating with us.💀
@@jacobc9221 probably only on your country, im not even hit 20 yet, and slang like in the video is just disgust me 😐 Just in case, i know every slang she said but just never met someone use those slang that much in conversation
Bro none of us talk like this 😭 It’s like they understood the meaning of the slang, but not how to use it in context. If you showed this video to any real gen z, they’d probably cringe with second hand embarrassment
lol it's honestly just a phase is someone does that irl, thinking it's cool and all. even people who used slangs on the internet doesn't talk like that irl
@@l3nn0x someone said something similar to me recently. they said "did they actual?" pretty sure my brain genuinely said out loud to the rest of me "wtf."
@@EvanJGMegson I'm sure that sentence confuses older people too. Let's not forget us millennials popularized the use of "literally" in a non literal sense and the use of the article "like" when we aren't comparing or showing favor to anything. Your sentence specifically isn't proper English as it literally isn't a different language but I understand you used it in a non literal sense. And the usage of the word like is completely unnecessary and used how millennials use the word like.
@@l3nn0x saying "for real" is millennial slang as saying for real would indicate you could possibly say something for fake. The correct way without slang would be "if someone said that to my face", or "in person". Crazy how judgemental some of us are about slang when we don't realize we still hang on to our slang and gen x hangs on to theirs.
Yea, true. I'd never heard bet before until recently and apparently that's 1950s black slang lol. I know what Gucci is and glow up. Thankfully. I understood everything because I read Shakespeare for fun when I was in highschool.
Translation for those who need it: "I'm going to get a better computer. The one I currently own is very, very [suspicious] problematic. It's figuratively slower than old people. And the lag is absolutely embarrassing. I was playing Valorant [a computer game] last night and it was making me uncomfortable. What I mean is, I want it to be amazing and perfect. I want us to be the One True Pairing [A fanfiction definition for a favorite pairing of two characters. What she's probably saying is: I want us to be perfect together (her and the computer)]. Because right now, we're absolutely terrible. Employees have no idea what's going on and accidentally insult her. "Um, how dare you/I can't handle your attitude. Both of you need to calm the f**k down, right now. Third employee comes in. "I'm about one second away from posting a video that will make a lot of people hate you and not want anything to do with any of you. Unless someone makes my computer better. Right now." "SURE! You're just looking for better stuff? I can help you. This right here is the most fashionable computer at the moment. Iconic accessories, if I do say so myself. It's pretty much amazing and perfect. I personally love it." "Brilliant, I'll take it." "Fabulous." Edit: Apologies for the ONE mistake that no one seems to be able to agree on an exact translation for. I have changed it, to what I decided best fits the context.
Instead of “translation for those who need it”, edit that to be “translation for the boomers who didnt understand”. Would be better cz it fits with the videos theme too.
This reminds me of a high school assignment where we were given a list of 1920s slang and told to write a scenario using them and I basically shoved in as many as I could.
@@xxCBTEnjoyer OTP stands for "one true pairing." It's a term that refers to two fictional characters someone really ships and really wants to be a couple (or if they already are, it's their favorite). AO3 stands for Archive of Our Own, which is a website dedicated to fanfiction, particularly of ships. I hope that helps!
Ok, now this part escaped me. Like who the Hell says that for a computer? That God the languege hasn't changed much. Yet. I can already imagine the Incredible meme, but "Languege is Languege!"
I understood it all, but I've never heard it all used quite that way before. It's like they tried really hard to make all that different slang fit, even if they had to hammer a square peg into a round hole.
*Customers:* "fr fr poggers no cap butcher dogwater we be bussin drip gwack gwack gucci cringe nay nay baby damn Daniel he got the blic ." *Squidward:* "We sell food here, sir..."
I thought I wasn't hip with the gen z slang but I actually did understand all of it. But it all sounded wrong. Like the definitions fit, but the context seemed wrong...
It's not that hard. "glowup" = "upgrade" "High key sus" = "bad" "deadass cringe" = "embarrassing" "whole-ass snack" = "delicious", i.e. "the best" "OTP" = "one true pairing", i.e. "best friends" "dog water" = "trash", i.e. really bad at a game "absolute audacity" = "you're extremely rude" "Chillz Daddy" = popular music, i.e. another way of saying "the best" "iconic drip" = "cool", i.e. yet _another_ way of saying "the best" "it's basically snatched" = "it's perfect" "Stan" = "stalker" + "fan", i.e. _super_ into something, like obsessively so
@@angelicasmodel Same. I get the gist, based on the context, but at the same time, this person is speaking Ancient Latin translated through a Native African language.