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@@dropout The second link which says (NO ONE IS SAFE). I was prepared to forgo my safety until I was slapped with that "not available in your country". Is the app 1st world country international or fully open to any nation?
Hum actually, the martians are sensible of high pitch noises. That's why they were afraid of a bird thrown at them at the first contact debacle in the desert.
@@MattyB00M3R Oh, I see the confusion. No, it was a statement, the question mark was mostly used to convey my befuddlement. Doesn’t even make sense, convincing people is much more refined at this point. That’s why weasel-words, strawmanning, gaslighting, dodging questions and platitudes exist.
Um Actually, the rarity of the show's Shiny Question is the same as the rarity of the Red Gyarados (the first Shiny Pokemon) in Silver, Gold, and Crystal, in that every game has an encounter with the Shiny as a scripted part of the narrative.
Um actually, I think that the viewer was referring to the full episodes you can find on drop out, in which there are three or four shiny questions in an episode
@@casperkalter4648 Um actually, even if an individual doesn't reach the Red Gyarados in the game because he or she stops playing, that does not mean that the narrative point still exists for anybody who does finish, just like stopping the video early does not mean that there isn't a Shiny Question for people who watch the entire thing. This is the fundamental concept of object permanence, which most people learn as babies.
@@caitlincarpenter1493 Fair point, and I will concede that three or four guaranteed shiny questions outweigh one guaranteed shiny and the cumulative effect of a small random chance of a shiny on every wild pokemon you meet during the game.
Um actually, Kirby's undiagnosed eating disorder has cost him multiple relationships and countless jobs. *Kirby: Nobody ever said anything, so I kept eating stuff.*
I would love to see a Umm Actually with just old Nerds 65+ and I would love to see a round with just young nerds (college age and younger) and questions tailored for each group. I feel like so much of nerdiness and fandom is generational. Yes there are iconic fandoms and texts that are legendary amongst nerd culture, but I think it would be interesting to see the variety of things that were more popular with different generations than others.
Alternatively, same groups, but the older nerds have to answer modern nerd culture questions and the millenial nerds have to answer old-school nerd questions.
Um actually Evolution was the movie with head and shoulders shampoo Edit: Lmao all my replies are so “passive” aggressive (more so aggressive aggressive) It’s really funny how a single word can set of the nerds so badly😂.
Um actually, selenium is the ACTIVE secret ingredient. EDIT: It'll make sense when you get down to "self righteous prick with nothing better happening" territory. Trust me. 👇🏻
@@danbrew2487 Um...actually, the word secret, defined as "something not known or seen by others" and used as an adjective, not a noun, is exactly what the ingredient is in this case and makes the active part of it's inclusion in a hair washing formula absolutely immaterial. *Do you really want to take a reply to a comment on the College Humor channel of RU-vid to this length? Because....I mean.....here. An example of where too far takes us.* Um...ACTUALLY, you need a hobby other than....well, other than whatever you call this almost cringe worthy exchange that I assume gives you a respite from the dream crushing loneliness of your everyday life.
"Ouroboros" is today's show inspired vocabulary word: u·ro·bo·ros /ˌyo͝orəˈbôrəs/ noun noun: ouroboros a circular symbol depicting a snake, or less commonly a dragon, swallowing its tail, as an emblem of wholeness or infinity.
I love Ally so much for "put that thing back where it came from or so help me" 😂😂😂 edit: and also for 8:11 "you gotta say um, actually my MAN" bahahaha!
I love how you can tell how much trapp loves Ally and all the rest of his fellow cast members/writers like he's always so happy to laugh with them and support their jokes
@@pandoradoggle Yes and no. We're both right. The oatmeal does replace Kandrona rays or rather the need to have them for the yeerks to continue living. At the same time they aren't addicted to it as a general rule because the addiction doesn't take place until after exposure, after exposure yep, extreme psychological and physiological dependency, psychosis, and never needing to leave the host. The yeerk pool wouldn't be poisoned perse, but the yeerks inside would be uselessly high for the rest of their lives, probably until V3 got tired of them.
Um, _actually_ ... The alien weakness to the selenium in shampoo was a plot point from "Evolution" (starring David Duchovny, Orlando Jones, Julianne Moore, Stifler and Donkeylips), not from "Mars Attacks".
You mean it doesn't push you farther away from the annoyance of cutting off the "shiny question" in the middle? isn't that like the scam of getting the first hit for free?
My goodness, always find these so entertaining- but that advert/plug at the end- I laughed so hard- so good y'all thank you. 12:24 , but really starting at 12:28 Would so watch a series about that dystopian future where adverts like that are necessary : P
Law and Order Out KSA. In the culinary justice system, obesity-based offenses are considered especially delicious. In Dreamland, the dedicated foodie who investigates these luscious culinaries is a member of an elite squad known as the Kirby Star Allies. These are his stories.
Um actually, oatmeal addiction is not really a weakness as the oatmeal allows them to avoid their real weakness which is needing to feed on kandrona rays by leaving their host body every three days during which they are essentially helpless slugs.
John Kirby: Ace Attourney Kirby's Rival, Miles Dedede, has a strong case against an innocent Wheelie for breaking the speed limit, and is seeking the death penalty. Join Kirby as he teams up with his gritty counterpart, Professor Knight, to prove Wheelie innocent before it's melted down and turned into shoes.
The alien weaknesses question should've included zerglings' weakness to lemon juice! (It's referred to in a broadcast on the news in WoL and then by Abathur in Heart of the Swarm)
Here’s a suggestion for a question: In Transformers: The Movie, after being captured and taken to the planet Quintessa, Hot Rod attempts to use the universal greeting on the Sharkticons to evade death, saying “Bah-weep-graaaaagnah wheep ni ni bong.” Answer: Um, actually, it was Kup who said it on Quintessa, Hot Rod says it later on the planet Junk.
Umm actually, the rarity of shiny questions is the same as the rarity of shiny pokemon. They just can't post a show to RU-vid until a shiny question shows up. Mike Trapp is the hardest working man in showbiz.
Hum actually, the martians are sensible of high pitch noises. That's why they were afraid of a bird thrown at them at the first contact debacle in the desert.
Umm acutally smurfette isn't actually a smurf. She is a piece of clay brought to life with magic to do her masters bidding, which therefore actually makes her a golem. In the Smurf the Lost Village, you also see how she turns back to clay after absorbing too much magic and then later maybe gets turned into a real smurf through powerful smurf magic or they may just reanimate her as golem.
Um, actually, it was the creatures/aliens in the David Duchovny movie "Evolution" that were taken down by the active ingredients in Head&Shoulders shampoo.
they really should have gone more into the head and shoulders evolution movie. that was the most blatant product placement since wayne's world and its like would not be seen again till krispy kremes power rangers.
That is not sexist. Hs is more famous than her. If Catherine the Great had a husband than no one knew about, when ever someone would mention him, they would probably mention who his wife was.
Um actually, the aliens in *Evolution* were poisoned by Selenium (the selenium sulfate in anti-dandruff shampoo like Head and Shoulders). This was based on a ridiculously dumb understanding of the periodic table. The aliens in Mars Attacks! were killed by a specific pitch heard in the song mentioned.
Um actually there is a hole village of female smurfs out there in the woods behind a omnious wall. They made a whole movie out of it in 2017. This might not be canon because it is not the legacy of smurf creator Peyo - but after his death his son continued to write stories about the smurfs - so you can actually see it as canon.
Um actually, Kirby isn't based off of a lawyer, he is directly a lawyer that exists in the real world who questions witnesses on the whereabouts of cake slices
Um actually, the rarity of shiny Pokemon is situational, and in some cases they are more common than shiny questions. In Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, the player has a 36% chance of finding a shiny Pokemon if they travel far enough in the ultra wormhole.