@@simplykathrynrebeca I'ma be honest, I kinda main Godot. Like I know the meta places him at the very lowest tier, but his abilities are just so fun to use.
@@chaosdude2345 i’m more of a Simon Blackquill guy m’self. Dude’s E where he can slash somebody from a distance is pretty broken ngl. And the fact that it doubles in energy and damage per use? Nice.
a friend of mine spelled sew as "sow" and we told him, ben, it's sew, and he said "i couldnt be assed to remember how to spell it," then revealed he thought it was SEAUX. then he said, "wait no thats the seaux tribe" and we just went "ben. the tribe is spelled sioux and pronounced like sue"
Two things I'd like to point out: 1. Jack, when it says "cousin" I think they meant "cuisine" 2. At 16:00 whoever posted that is twice as stupid for not knowing Adolf Hitler was a Nazi. If anything, he's THE Nazi smh
and the editor didn't even know 4:58 yes, you poor bean, Jack *did* mean "in tents." A tent, like instead of a *house*. I'm so happy that I got what Jack was saying, I feel like I've solved a difficult puzzlebox :D
kit and caboodle means: everything, Polish Cuisine as in cooking from Poland. lol my friend messed up a fb post this morning talking about a hole a misquote could get through. i may or may not have peed myself laughing...then asked if he really meant mosquito. Smart phones can definitely make a person look not-so-smart, lmao
Bone apple tea is a subreddit in which people don't know the spelling of a word so they use words they do know and sounded similar to make what think is that word.
The other day I was playing among us and a rando started saying "per pole" nonstop we were all confused until someone said "purple?" And my guy said "NO, PER POLE!" I was dying
"Kit and caboodle" is equivalent to "the whole package". It's just meant to mean you're getting everything there is to offer. The restaurant sign was trying to say Polish cuisine, not cousin.
4:49 I am an American, and in America we call it the "period." We don't call it the "full stop." So you could say, "Do you know what a period is geez?"
5:04 Radial Arm Saw 12:30 cuisine not cousin 15:20 genuinely thought it was "intensive purposes"; never had to write it out before. 15:57 Layers! Too many layers! That's everything I have to add.
So when my sister was 4, she wanted McDonald’s. She specifically wanted a cheeseburger and fries. She called it a cheeseburjer and shy shys. Now it’s a family inside joke.
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I'm the son of an English Language Arts teacher. This. . . is PHYSICALLY painful for me. I've seen things. . .messed up things. . .I amuse myself with things on r/makemesuffer. But THIS. . . AUGAUD! It's actually making me SUFFER! it hurts so good.
cousin = cuisine. As in food. Kitten Kaboodle = A “kit” is a collection of items, such as a tool kit or a sewing kit. “Caboodle,” comes from “boodle,” is a collection of people. This 19th-century phrase was frequently misheard as “kitten caboodle,” causing the mishearer to look around for a young feline.
"Well, there you go furries, if you want to be the otter you've always dreamed of being, drive in a flood!" ...I mean, my fursona isn't an otter, buuuut.... >>
4:22 I still use this version ever since I was little just to spite people expressions when they try and correct me and then I send them a picture of a gecko then wen we talk face to face it's always a good time just like saving 15% or more with GEICO
Seppuku was actually an interesting idea of a classmate in a group project in my computer science class. It was going to be sudoku, except very challenging. As in 81X81 challenging. Also… C👏U👏I👏S👏I👏N👏E👏
After all those months in r/boneappletea, I still can't decide whether people are really so bad with spelling, or whether they're just using voice recognition on their phones to tweet..