The kid that choose Groot is going places. They are incredibly talented at seeing inconsistencies with rules and takes it to their advantage. I hope they one day go to law school.
@@mrdoh450 ok but where the fuck are the cords that should be in there huh? And I doubt his mom would let him take an extension cord with him to plug in the power cord. So shut the fuck up dumbass
He might have thought it was an Xbox because he was holding a controller but you can connect it to a laptop even though it’s not the Xbox itself but it’s still not an Xbox it’s a laptop
@@iventheduck From outside? Yeah no he just read it wrong, he doesnt have nasa internet, also considering its a laptop, and what is connecting the x box? edit: also theres no way his parents just magically let him have internet and sorry if i came off as harsh lmao edit 2: yes i know you can hook it up but that will need a somewhat decent internet connection (correct me if im wrong im a playstation person) and theres also a chance thats a steam controller Ty all for responding i never used an x box ._.
@@rustyshackleford6035 Well, Rocket is the only one who can understand Groot and speak human too, so the teacher wants Rocket to translate everything for them.
Did a similar stunt with a letter writing assignment for a character in of mice and men. Picked lenny and sprawled "can i still tend the rabbits george". Actually got a passing mark for it, not an A obviously but still.
Back in the day as soon as we finished chores on the weekend we'd say we're going over a friend's house and they'd say "Be back by dark". And we were gone all day.
This guy is actually not as dumb as you might think, he purposefully makes false statements like calling the laptop a XBox. Then he gets comments about it, which boost viewer engagement, so the video gets recommended to more people.
you use the - way too much, first of all, there's no - in Xbox, it's just Xbox. and the dash in "Woah- technology" is completely unnecessary. you could've used a ,. you're clearly obsessed.
@@Sapph1372 hmm, pc means personal computer. I think that you assumed that pc means desktop. A gaming laptop and a gaming desktop are both gaming pc’s.
In my humanities class, we had to pick a person in the Romantic Era. I love Beethoven, so I chose him. The fact that he’s deaf, didn’t speak, and only conversed through written conversations in notebooks didn’t cross my mind until we had to be that person for an entire class. Safe to say, I got an A on that assignment for passionately “staying in character”😂.
@@austinwgentry Yes, he’s a classical composer but he worked in both eras. He was the biggest contributor to the romantic era bc 1. He created the romanticism era in music and 2. He bridged the classical and romanticism eras and inspired a lot of romantic composers. I was introduced to “Classical” Beethoven first and like I said, I love him. So when I learned that he was also in the Romantic era, I jumped to be him first!😭
The first one reminds of the girl that had an assignment about making an essay about a movie. She picked Fight Club, and the only thing she wrote was: "The first rule of the Fight Club, is you never talk about the Fight Club".
@@LaloIco I doubt the kid has an elgato, nor knows how to use OBS to get the game onto the laptop, nor is there a power cable, and finally, that laptop is clearly too old for video capture.
“He took his xbox and literally played outside” Wow! What an oddly shaped xbox! It has a pac-man shape! It also has a thing that shows the game on the device! Why does it have so many buttons that have letters on them? Technology these days..
The Groot one was EPIC WIN 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 The camera one would be slick too so long as it's not audio recording capable. If not, it'd work. If it doe she'd still be caught as it'd record any music noise they made
My dad actually parked in the “home depot pro pickup parking zone” when we went to buy something. I brought it up to him and said “I think this spots for pro pickups or whatever” “Kid, we ARE pros” and we walked inside