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Certainly an Expert level :) UPD: now it's Super Expert, deserved Translations: Level 476 (1:55) - "Where is the hidden block" by Mahisuke, Japan Level 478 (8:00) - "20-second Champion Map" by Rizet, South Korea Level 482 (13:43) - "An exciting speedrun where you can choose your own course" by Sunnygo 325, Japan Level 483 (14:08) - "The hard trials for handsome skilled guys" by kyuss 02, France. Shoutouts to Stratonikis Porcia for the information about this title :) Thumbnail Level 484 (15:16, 16:36) - "One-shot Mario 【Precision】" by Lalala, Lai, Japan 15:39 - skip #13 -//- (15:41) - "Good luck on this double run!!! (first time)" by Soft ice-cream, Japan
Level 483 (14:08) - "Hard trials for handsome skilled guys" by kyuss 02, France (the last word, "bg" is an internet slang that literally means "handsome kid", but is often used depending on the context as "lush" or "skilled", for boys, mostly)
Day 181 of posting a cool animal fact: Pigs are extremely good at finding truffles! Now you probably have two questions, what are truffles and why are pigs so good at finding them? So truffles are a type of mushroom which are very expensive due to how rare they are and how tasty they are! Now for the second question. Pigs are able to detect truffles because they contain a chemical in them called "androstenol" which is a hormone found in male pigs! Therefore pigs can easily be taught to find the scent of truffles!
@@Mortablunt if he did that for every level that sucks he wouldn’t have much interesting content. Him figuring out extremely dumb levels is part of his appeal.
19:55 The screen moved down a bit when you hit the checkpoint there. I wonder if that's because the game "pauses" when you get a checkpoint power-up, and pauses the auto-scroll, and since you were on an airship level, the camera defaulted to it's shallow up-down movement.
I like that translation. It's almost as insulting as mine is. I also think it's kind of cute that French dudes would refer to themselves with an abbreviation for words that literally say:" pretty child", and think they sound cool. It sounds more like something your grandmother would put on her Facebook with a picture of the grandchild of 5 years earlier because at that time they were still a belle gosse.
Skips unlocked is the best superpower, most of those levels aren’t even great content as part of an endless run (or sometimes not at all). Love the series! Thanks!
In this episode, he lost 8 lives💔, (started at 73, ended with 65 lives), but cleared 11 courses🏁. He has now cleared 485 courses through 44 total episodes, averaging 11.02 courses an episode, now has cleared 0.70% of his goal At current pace, he will reach his goal in 6255.44 more episodes. This episode contained 2 likes❤, 4 boos💜, one of the boos was in a skipped level (13th), 3 WR's🥇, 3 homie comments 🪧, and a "next page" recital
I'll pronounce the Frnech for you :D I am fluid in French! It's pronounced: lezzayprœv dy:r de bg It basically means: the tough proof of the brothel gape/guzzle, or pretty child. bg is short for _belle/beau gosse_ and it's informal for _handsome_ and to me it sounds either arrogant or a little too informal, like "complimenting" someone by saying _hüpsche Fotse,_ so to thoroughly disrespect the phrasing, the creator, and the French language, I just translated it literally instead. Well, almost. bg never means brothel gape and in French the noun comes before the adjective. So literally it's: the test hard for the pretty child. English doesn't have the œ-sound so I looked it up in the international phonetic alphabet and basically guessed which version it is because I don't speak any French. Honestly my native language has 3 versions of the sound and I can't tell them apart. I didn't even know they sounded differently in different words. Same thing for the y:-sound. It sounds a tiny bit like dur- in duration, or durable, two words that are closely related to the French word dure, which also explains the meanings of the sound in the different words and languages. Dure meaning tough or hard orrrrr lasting. Same for the word proof. The proper translation is test or trial because using the word proof to mean test is archaic, but it is how the word became part of many languages from its - I guess - Greek/Latin roots.
4:23 Thanks for leaving the homie comment ... don't worry, anyone who notices the typo might get a chuckle 😹 PS, any Tondemo Skill de Isekai Hourou Meshi fans will have a good laugh at it ... Sui is one of the character names ⭖