I love how Freddie proceeds to beat the shit out of the pepper, dance, fall,kiss the mic, eat the mic, fall over again and sit on the table. While the first one just enjoys the food and prince just..uh…idk how to describe it
@@hugotheimpecileone please be very careful with the words you say because the words you say come from your heart and can make you unclean in the Bible it said something like that and Jesus Christ said that :)
I'm pretty sure everyone does that with their microphones so I don't think evolution did a good job at trying to make these little guys better. We're just as stupid
The first 3 second of this video give me such deja-vu of my dad. Every morning before school I would wake up, come down to kitchen for breakfast as sit across from pretty much that exact sight. The posture, the way he eats the cereal, even a bit of body-hair if I'm being honest. Pretty sure my dad even had a similar tank-top...
we have all had that moment at 2:24 when we are leaning to far back on a chair and you start to feel yourself tipping. your heart drops and you have to catch yourself lol.
0:01 monke 0:20 he mad 0:23 I think that’s to much 0:38 still to much 0:51 he gotta get every bit of food 1:00 freddie 1:11 real asmr 1:14 monke has a crush on the mic 1:17 poor monke :( 1:24 lol 1:30 first kiss 1:38 to far monke 1:40 some more real asmr 1:47 SUS 1:55 kill the mic 2:00 prince 2:22 just gonna put the whole thing in your mouth 2:24 almost fell 2:35 so close
I like when Freddie followed his instinct. After eating and drinking to his heart’s content, he reached for the nearest “branch” ( Being the microphone ) and grab it to climb. But he fell. Very adorable XD
John 3:36 - The New International Version (NIV) 36 Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on them.
Watching a video of an orangutan eating cereal touched my heart in a profound way because it reminded me of the close relationship between humans and other primates. Seeing the orangutan's facial expressions and mannerisms as it enjoyed its breakfast, I was struck by how similar it seemed to my own experience of eating a bowl of cereal. This moment of connection across species made me reflect on the deep bonds that we share with other animals and the importance of protecting and preserving the natural world. The orangutan's simple act of eating cereal gave me a greater appreciation for the interdependence of all living beings and the need to treat all creatures with respect and kindness. Also it was pretty funny too.