🔨Sauces~ 【Powerwash Simulator】ShowINA You A Good TIME With • 【Powerwash Simulator】S... ⌛Kronii : / ourokronii 🐙Ina : / ninomaeinanis #ninomaeinanis #ourokronii #hololive
I mean, the clip videos are always filled with errors, I'm taking that as a given by now. 0:52 also has _"I'm kinda of a pessimist"_ when _"kinda"_ already means _"kind of"_ and she clearly only said _"kind of a pessimist."_ I appreciate clipping, but I usually try to ignore the subtitles. This was definitely better compared to most stuff, but it's hard to find a video where someone successfully transcripted simple english for more than a minute. EDIT: corrected timestamp EDIT²: This is coming from a non-native english speaker as well, just to take that away.
@@xXJ4FARGAMERXx such funny As someone who's currently around RU-vid, you should know how people jump on anybody who has an edited comment for some reason. Helps a lot to just explain that beforehand. And this makes multiple edits more obvious as well.
Reminded me of Ui chan's marshmallow reading "Ui chan and I are breathing in the same world. That means... it's an indirect kiss!" "Please never breath again."
@@anthonybarber3220 Well not really "half" Korean, they are Korean. Asian Canadians are still respectively their Asian-self. It's like Asian Americans. Half Korean would be like if they had 1 parent with a different ethnicity. For example if their mom was white and dad was Korean then they'd be Half Korean, Half White. Just a minor correction because if you told an Asian Canadian or Asian American that they're "Half ____" it'd be weird
This reminded me of the time I sent the "guess I'll die" meme in a family group chat... Let's just say I received a lot of "life it's beautiful" messages afterwards. LOL Kronii and Ina are a duo I want to see more often :D
@@ffwast Gonna be the downer and point out that when you have a sewerslide in the family, the jokes become a lot less funny. 'Tis unfortunate. Like, I can't fathom making any sort of dark comments like it ever since my aunt snacked on a shotgun barrel. I wasn't close to her but bet your ass a lot of the family was. I think people are trying to destigmatize discussions and concerns because one day, someone might just surprise you and make the joke real.
Yeah see, normal people hear "I guess I'll just stop breathing" and react with genuine concern. Only those of us who are brain broken hear that and be like "haha, yeah"
It depends on the tone you're using when you say it, but unless you know the person may have big problems in their life, considering it was a joke is the most rational thing to do. There's actually an entire type of humor for that, so I know it's not everybody's favorite type but still
@@rigierish3807 True. I hate it when I have to explain jokes to people. Feels like typing "/j" or "/s" on every sentence I said. Which I also hate when typing online
Yeah. My coworkers did not find it as hilarious as I did when I said it would be great if I survived our 3 day outdoor trade show in the middle of a heat wave, and then died of a heart attack at the celebratory banquet at the end.
I feel like that joke would have been fine with a lot of people, because I can totally hear Chandler Bing in the same situation making the joke and... Oh, yeah, they'd just stare at him too. Nevermind.
@@Filcayra72 A green text refers to a story written in certain format on 4chan. A classic example is: > be 3 years old > standing in the living room next to a leather sofa > for no apparent reason think to myself “I will remember this moment” > still do
@@MrCh0o The only thing particularly different about it is the format and the context I’d say. Something about the mere fact they originated from 4chan (well known cesspool of unimaginable mental illness) and they’re delivered in such a distinct way makes them automatically funny, at least in my brain.
There are people on RU-vid who manage to make a full-time living with less than 100k subs. Some do it with less than 50k. Being able to afford a house with over a million is really only to be expected.
It also helps to be responsible with your money, and to have others supporting you. Ina just moved out, but she had been living with her parents for the past 2 years and they had been the ones carrying most of the bills while she saved up. Just BTW, but if you can afford an apartment then you can afford a house. Get a good mortgage and the payments may even be less than rent.
Pretty sure Ina is renting, and went through a realtor because of her social anxiety making offers hunting and negociations too exhausting for her. She's been saying "getting" a place as in obtaining the key to a place, not real estate investment. But even if she's buying the place (which I doubt), Ina been working as an independant artists for several years, while still living at her parents', so she saved up on the rent and utilities the whole time there. She also indicated many times that she's quite frugal, ever since she went to college she lived off with the minimum - not buying anything beside art books - her only other possessions had been a computer and a drawing tablet to do her job, and a cheap ikea bed. Nobody here is her accountant, but from all we learned about her, Ina is far from being an example of "e-celebrity getting rich quick and buying all the stuff", she's a professional artist dual-classing as a live entertainer, it's pretty normal she would have enough for a down payment by then.
@@goukenslay7555 Yeah like professional sport, so much money... For a handful of top earners, rest is struggling to reach min wages per hour worked. Everyone trying to get into social media money is exactly like every blue collar lining up to buy lottery tickets: chasing a dream to forget about the harsh reality. The vtuber sector is a handful of millions usd big - the forklift operator sector is in billions. Not an hyperbole, literally in billions. Both can be entered with just a HS diploma, but since there isn't 1 or 2 famous forklift drivers earning a couple of millions and showing off their cash, it doesn't sell as well among the disillusioned youth. Don't be fooled by a handful of top earners in sport, lottery or social media: it simply proves the sector is highly unreliable, highly unbalanced, extremely competitive and leaving much more to random chance over hardwork than any other sector.
This reminded me of one time in college when I was really behind on a class, so I was dedicating basically 100% of my time to reading textbooks. I was reading them at home, at the library, at the cafeteria, while attending other classes, and even while attending the very class I was studying for lol. Eventually, while in an unrelated class, I finished the last book, having thus covered the entire subject matter. The class was doing a "round table" discussion thing but I wasn't paying attention at all, since I was completely focused on reading. Once I realized it was finally over, I closed the book and said _"alright I'm done, I can finally kill myself now."_ It was... poorly received.
I share Kronii’s frustration (a topic she was about to get into before the video cut off.) It’s pretty frustrating how often this happens. I mean, how do people still not get sarcastic humor at this point? That’s not just an internet thing. People have been doing it for quite sometime.
I would have made the same joke. Actually at one of my jobs, the first time I made a self-deprecating joke my boss was shocked and worried about me. I forget sometimes that normal people don't get that kind of humor.
Subtitling errors: "Well, you can go" → "Or you can go" "Sometime I just" → "Sometimes I just" "but look at" → "but to look at" "I'm kinda of" → "I'm kind of" "I would never guess" → "I would've never guessed" "how I talked" → "how I talk" "dissapointment" → "disappointment" "That always underline" → "That's always underlying" "dissapointed" → "disappointed" "self depricating" → "self-deprecating"
Oh geez that is relatable... That feeling though when you say Dark humor or such with the wrong people and you get The Look™ of just concern and worry instead of laughter. Its like, thats the joke :D Its funny cause I'm sad!
Reminds me of that one time I said I wanna die after dying in a game and my dad walked by and told me stuff about a kid suciding cuz of a video game Like damn I can't decide if I'm offended that he didn't get the joke and thought I would stoop so low to kms over a video game (hint I would do it for a more serious issue anyways, I am not ok) or touched that he actually cared
wait that outro music was literally what I was just listening to (cthugha by usao from muse dash) but at a super potato audio quality so that confused me for a second lol
To be fair, telling someone the main source of humidity is breathing is probably the most pointless information you can give someone. Saying "I guess I'll stop breathing then" is the _only_ proper response, because there is literally nothing else one can do with that information other than pull that conclusion.