Well, to be fair, I think "Hej Monika Duet (Pewdiepie and Kizuna Ai)" is better than the original too. But tambourine improved it indeed. Now only a tambourine version of the PewDiePie & Kizuna Ai Duet is missing *..*
My haters throw rocks at me and it hurts. I hope they don't throw The Rock at me because I like him as an actor. GAGAGAGAGA!!! I am funny!!! For more amazing jokes you have to visit my YT site, dear xodr
"Your a girl you think your boyfriend is cheating you follow him to a house your unfamiliar with, you think this is the house that resides the girl he is cheating on you with you walk in and hear a faint beat you walk into the room and it's just 4 sweaty dudes singing perfectly in sync with each other. Its bopping, crazy, wicked you could even say R A D.
Just finished 3 seasons of Working and oh boi it was beautiful. Currently watching the special season, kinda miss the OG characters but the new group seems interesting too. Very wholesome and sweet anime
*_I love how when I actually listen to this song my little cousins vibe with me and sing.. even if we get the lyrics wrong. It's a fun bonding thing we do honestly :)_*
@Francisca Sandoval It''s an unlisted video. being released in the coming weeks. Heres the link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dQw4w9WgXcQ.html BTW tel me how it was!
Fun Fact: Felix actually regrew his glorious viking beard, redyed his hair blonde, and reset his setup all just to remake this video with a Tambourine.
So, seeing that the spelling for "hand" was the same in Swedish as it is in English prompted me to look up the origin of the word. It turns out that Dutch, German, Swedish, and all forms of English have used the spelling, "hand" for thousands of years, though for some reason Old and Middle English also used "hond" as an alternate spelling for a while. Even the origin of the word in Proto-Germanic was startlingly similar to the modern word, using the spelling, "handuz". I know this has very little to do with the video itself, but I still thought it was an interesting enough aside to be posted about.
@@MaskMCD Romance languages e.g. French, Spanish, Italian etc are descended from Latin while Dutch, German and Swedish are of Germanic origin. English is a mixed bag of Celtic, Romance and Germanic influences. Teachers are not infallible, if you ever wonder about something you can just check it on Wikipedia and if the article has sources you can be fairly sure it is at least somewhat accurate. Now if you want more accurate information you have to follow the sources themselves.
@@MaskMCD One of the greatest differences between those two groups is that in Germanic languages a vowel followed by a double consonant is naturally short, whereas in Latin it's naturally long... That discrepancy must have had appeared before those two groups separated a long time ago...