septum punch idk. I feel like too much screen time at a young age prevents the kids from developing any passion whether it be through sports, art, music. When I was little I’d be painting with mum or playing music with my sister. I’m not telling him how to be a dad, I just reckon it’s important for kids to experiment with most things at a young age to find what they enjoy and develop different parts of their brain.
This is for Jack: as someone who is born and raised in Hawaii, i can tell you that wearing a flower behind your ear is like wearing a decorative ring or a bracelet or a necklace. Culturally, we associate the left for taken and right as single when you're going to a function or a party so that you can either advertise that you're looking or warn them that your significant other is probably somewhere nearby so don't try anything. Hope this helped.
Also you can know he's Italian because Columbus Day was a major holiday for Italian-Americans. We propped up Columbus due to our Italian community wanting a national hero.
(19:10) Gavin: "I'm rusty on my Old Testament" Jeremy: "Yeah, me too." Lindsey: "Summon the Jesus within you, and remember." Darn it Lindsey, that's the New Testament.
Jack: "Bleak House and The Mystery of Edwin Drood." ...... Gavin: "Drood Sandstorm?" How did none of them catch that hilarious joke? Well played Gavin, 10/10.
Okay, as an Argentinean I was like "WTF do you mean by our soccer team having cowboys as a nickname?" and then I remembered that 'gaucho' is often translated as 'cowboy' in English (for those curious, we call cowboys 'vaqueros').
@@KuroroSama42 But it isn't water. It's sap. Just because it's called something doesn't change what it actually is. I can call urine "honey water", but it doesn't make it honey, does it? And I notice that you edited your insulting me out of your comment. Maybe you should think about it before posting a dumb comment next time?
28:27 That is actually kind of a bullshit question. More tropical systems form over the Pacific, especially by Asia, but the eastern Pacific sees fewer than the Atlantic. The word hurricane only refers to the Eastern Pacific and the Atlantic, I guess. Lindsay choosing Pacific because of Asia actually does make sense. 49:42 Columbus was Italian but sailed for Spain.
Yeah the hurricane one was kind of a trick question because tropical cyclones are only called hurricanes if they form in the atlantic, they're called typhoons if they form in the pacific
@@ZHL242 That is wrong. Cyclone is the scientific term for all of them. The Chinese called them Tai fung, which the French bastardized and used instead, because they were fudeing with the Spanish who originated the term hurricane when they discovered them for the first time while colonizing the America's. The different geography associated withe the terms is exclusively an artifact of the different European empires. The French area's around Vietnam calling them typhoons, the British around India and the America's calling them the English word Cyclones, and the Spanish across their empire calling them Hurricanes. Today, after the fall of those empires, you can use whatever language you want, they all mean the same thing. Even back then, they meant the same thing, it's just different Empires enforced different languages. The Chinese still call them tai fung for example. Saying there are no Hurricanes in the Pacific because the French Empire called them Typhoons, is like saying there are no islands in Asia because the Chinese call them dao. There are only dao in the pacific, no islands.
Read this before I got to it in the vid. Was confused and continued to watch, saw the question, heard the laugh. All I could think was "laughs in science", great comment had to come back and like it!
As a Nigerian, I was so happy with how many times Nigeria showed up in these questions! Also was chanting “Go SuperEagles Go” during the international team question!
@@unawarewolf1873 Not technically. There is no federally recognized official national language. English is the de facto national language, but it is not the official one.
@@tjlifecore whether or not they do is irrelevant. England is a part of the continent of Europe. And either way. I'm an American, and I may not have known where exactly Babylon was, but I know it was in the middle East, and even I know Belarus Is not in the middle easy
@@mrtwister428 And either way they like it, the Irish are part of the British Isles. In the same Brits are European, the Irish are british. Saying it in the wrong place will still get your shit kicked in either way.
@@trentweaver4344 Boil 39 gallons of water, nothing, add 500 grams of pasta- you have spaghetti. It's almost like anything but water is what matters to the end product
I would have picked water too... because sap from a maple tree is called maple WATER. That question was a load of crap, since both sap and water are correct, due to the above.
That would be a painful lesson to learn mixing up water and 6M Sulfuric Acid, especially if they were labeled as such. I wonder if any of them are smart enough to know what Deuterium and Tritium are, and what they're used for.
@@ddddirge But he sailed for Portugal first. Why are you acting like a donkey trying to correct people when you can literally just google it to clear up any confusion.
@@ddddirge In the first times he did some travel to India for Portugal, but then the new king Manuel took a dislike of him, so he left for Spain, for which he did the famous circumnavigation
Enceladus (/ɛnˈsɛlədəs/; en-SEL-ə-dəs) is the right pronunciation. It's a moon of Saturn (and likely where the Deep Stone Crypt is in Destiny; thanks for being educational, Bungie)
Magooing her way to getting 7 of the 8 answers that no one else knew and only missing the one that Gavin shouted was the right answer is the most Linday thing I've ever seen.
Lunadron well when you make simple syrup (like for making drinks) it’s a mix of sugar and water and maybe some additional corn syrup. So it’s not like syrup can only come from trees
Notice how they didn't let Geoff play after that one time? I guess it's more entertaining (and a little maddening) when all the players are kind of dumb.
I got so excited when I saw the question on life on Enceladus, I have a degree in ocean stuff and we talked about Enceladus a lot as a potential for life in other oceans.
@@1manApocalypse_CP Yeah, ocean degree, the fun way of saying Oceanography degree because it doesn't result in a thousand questions on what an Oceanography degree actually is! :D it's just ocean stuff!
I feel like this episode really highlighted all of the different and unique knowledge of everyone in the crew. Like Trevor, Jeremy, Fiona, Jack, Gavin, Michael, Ryan, Lindsey, Geoff all know a lot about a really wide variety of things (science, animals, language, sports, geography, books, television etc.). It would be cool to have an episode that was an AH office-wide or like team based trivia challenge of some sort. Collectively they hold a lot of knowledge
@@cmackk7284 I've been an atheist since I was a child and it seems like VERY common knowledge to me. Cain and Abel's story is almost as popular as the apple and snake one. Unless one would avoid any religious knowledge on purpose I guess?
so an interesting fact to go with the hurricane question: while all almost the same thing, if it forms over the Atlantic it is a hurricane, if it forms over the pacific it is a typhoon, if it forms over the Indian ocean, it is a monsoon.
I'm curious, who else has been mainly watching the Achievement Hunter guys, sometimes RT when AH is there, and never any of the other groups involved in the umbrella of Roster Teeth ever since they made this channel?
19:55 - Lindsay... you Animal! What a way to taunt Jeremy, love it! 23:03 - [Sees Category] Jeremy: "Bad..." [Sees Question+Choices] "Ah-HA!!!" (Me: LOL)
Gavin's tampon joke gets worse if you read through the second line. 37:20
Ah ew oh god ah
I love that everyone in the office is playing as the peanut gallery
I wish that was the case in all games
Michael berating Lindsay is just about my favorite thing
I think the best one was when Ryan out of nowhere just said "Oh, Gavin..."
The fact that Iris says “sonic” instead of “run” is the most Michael and Lindsay thing I’ve ever heard. They’re living the parenting dream.
When?
@@Anas0_ali around 28:00
“yes”
- Lindsay
@Gerhard Schöner same, it's also pretty normal for parents to do that nowadays. I get where you're coming from though
septum punch idk. I feel like too much screen time at a young age prevents the kids from developing any passion whether it be through sports, art, music. When I was little I’d be painting with mum or playing music with my sister. I’m not telling him how to be a dad, I just reckon it’s important for kids to experiment with most things at a young age to find what they enjoy and develop different parts of their brain.
I just want to thank the editors for sub titling the off mic comments
xWyrie barely needed to do it for Michael though!
This is for Jack: as someone who is born and raised in Hawaii, i can tell you that wearing a flower behind your ear is like wearing a decorative ring or a bracelet or a necklace. Culturally, we associate the left for taken and right as single when you're going to a function or a party so that you can either advertise that you're looking or warn them that your significant other is probably somewhere nearby so don't try anything. Hope this helped.
I doubt that Jack will see your comment. You'd have much better luck tweeting @ him or going to the Rooster Teeth website
@@UnrealGemini Proof?
Skech of L.G.M. Ignore the idiot
Joshua Javier that’s really cool
@@UnrealGemini Jack's an idiot, not racist.
I like how Nine people talked in this video, but out side of the four players, only Ryan was smart enough to use a microphone.
I loved how Michael was still the only one I was able to hear clearly despite him not using the mic.
You fools!
The math here doesn’t add up.... there must have been five side players 😂
@@moyarb Jersey style. We loud, lol.
33:24 - 34:54
Lindsay's moment to shine, even if it didn't quite get all the way
Yeah lol, she was good in this one.
Needs to be an AH animated
@@cruzerdude13 Lindsay wins 2: trivia Boogaloo?
Question about the arctic and antarctic
Trivial pursuit: "it's really heating up"
Unfortunate
Too soon.
Too late.
Oh no....... OH NOOOOO!
Subtle politics in game weren't subtle.
Christopher Columbus was actually an Italian man who sailed for Spain, but only after Portugal denied him to sail for them.
Glad to see someone knows where he was from
He was exiled from Italy right?
@@TheLordofMetroids Not to my knowledge, they just didn't want to bank roll him
Thats why I assumed he was Portugese
Also you can know he's Italian because Columbus Day was a major holiday for Italian-Americans. We propped up Columbus due to our Italian community wanting a national hero.
(19:10)
Gavin: "I'm rusty on my Old Testament"
Jeremy: "Yeah, me too."
Lindsey: "Summon the Jesus within you, and remember."
Darn it Lindsey, that's the New Testament.
"I don't know how old birds go!"
-Gavin Free 2020
Jack: "Bleak House and The Mystery of Edwin Drood."
......
Gavin: "Drood Sandstorm?"
How did none of them catch that hilarious joke? Well played Gavin, 10/10.
@@SleepySnaiI Yes I am 5.
Lee Harrison You asked how someone could miss that without timestamping it? For shame.
7:51 If anyone was wondering.
@@alecLogan Apologies, sir.
“Jeremy Dooley: Smartest Man in Achievement Hunter” is why I watch these vids
Okay, as an Argentinean I was like "WTF do you mean by our soccer team having cowboys as a nickname?" and then I remembered that 'gaucho' is often translated as 'cowboy' in English (for those curious, we call cowboys 'vaqueros').
but our team isn't called either "los gauchos" or "los vaqueros" ?????? It has always been "los albicelestes" or "la selección"
But isn't Argentina known as "el albiceleste" not "los gauchos"
Alejandro Simian yeah that’s what I was saying, I’ve always know the argentinians to call their team, Los Albicelestes
@@aiwash2766I think they were thinking caballeros maybe?
@@olojondro73 la selección le decimos todos a nuestra propia selección acá en uruguay a nuestro equipo también le decimos "la selección"
"That's... racist" is a prime example of shock from Gavin that Jack would say such a thing XD
Yes
When? I missed it.
kuroganekaze 30:35
@@kuroganekaze 10:23 is better
Apparently, according to Jack and Gav, boiling 40 L water magically gives you Maple Syrup
They were probably thinking water was only one ingredient and there was something else mixed in.
@@GCTubaTim like that the question meant "what do you boil out of it to make syrup"
They are right. You boil maple WATER. That's what maple tree sap is called.
@@KuroroSama42 But it isn't water. It's sap. Just because it's called something doesn't change what it actually is. I can call urine "honey water", but it doesn't make it honey, does it? And I notice that you edited your insulting me out of your comment. Maybe you should think about it before posting a dumb comment next time?
Kuroro That made no sense as an argument. That’s just a nickname
There should be a peanut gallery watching them play this every time going forward.
28:04
“When she wants to say run she says sonic”
Excuse me but we already have a contender for the most cutest thing ever said on AH this year.
L: "I like the color blue."
L: "I like coffee."
L: "I like boys boys and girls girls."
J: "STOP!!"
XD
Ryan almost sounded like Duel Links Meta there towards the end with the “YOU FOOLS”
33:55 gotta love Jeremys anger against the Coffe growers
Jeremy with that intimate African knowledge
Ryan coming in with the double Civ jokes, big fan
The definition of desert is getting less than a certain amount of precipitation a year. There are cold and hot deserts
Catapillers invented silk omg I almost died from Michael that is not even in the video
What's a catapiller?
"Trevor: Go with the ones you recorgnize" well now I don't know who screwed up and added an extra R.
I like how he says that but i don't recognize any of them.
Ryan yelling "You fool!" combined with the peanut gallery, so much to love in this episode.
"To make one litre of Maple Syrup, you need to boil 40 Litres of..."
Jeremy: *TREES!*
God damn it, Lil J xD
And two of them still didn't pick the thing that comes out of them
@@seanthebluesheep because the common name for maple sap is maple water, so both answer are right
Lindsay then followed up by saying "Canadians".
@Lolo4Cece2 I have never heard of the sap of any tree being referred to as water, much less as a "common name."
the best part is that technically he wasnt incorrect.
28:27 That is actually kind of a bullshit question. More tropical systems form over the Pacific, especially by Asia, but the eastern Pacific sees fewer than the Atlantic. The word hurricane only refers to the Eastern Pacific and the Atlantic, I guess. Lindsay choosing Pacific because of Asia actually does make sense.
49:42 Columbus was Italian but sailed for Spain.
Yeah the hurricane one was kind of a trick question because tropical cyclones are only called hurricanes if they form in the atlantic, they're called typhoons if they form in the pacific
@@ZHL242 That is wrong. Cyclone is the scientific term for all of them. The Chinese called them Tai fung, which the French bastardized and used instead, because they were fudeing with the Spanish who originated the term hurricane when they discovered them for the first time while colonizing the America's. The different geography associated withe the terms is exclusively an artifact of the different European empires. The French area's around Vietnam calling them typhoons, the British around India and the America's calling them the English word Cyclones, and the Spanish across their empire calling them Hurricanes. Today, after the fall of those empires, you can use whatever language you want, they all mean the same thing. Even back then, they meant the same thing, it's just different Empires enforced different languages.
The Chinese still call them tai fung for example. Saying there are no Hurricanes in the Pacific because the French Empire called them Typhoons, is like saying there are no islands in Asia because the Chinese call them dao. There are only dao in the pacific, no islands.
The guest commentary was hilarious
23:40 no you don't say an Native American. An is used if the following noun or adjective starts with a vowel sound.
Or a silent "H".
How could you have English as a first language and not know that??? I can't think of any rule more basic than that?
Pretty sure they just edited "Indian" to Native American when they wrote the questions and forget to change the "an"
@@aryst0krat: That makes a lot more sense as an explanation.
"I DON'T KNOW HOW OLD BIRDS GO!"- Gavin Free, 2020
35:04 *Trevor laughs in science*
Read this before I got to it in the vid. Was confused and continued to watch, saw the question, heard the laugh. All I could think was "laughs in science", great comment had to come back and like it!
@@thadman3003 Thank you, I'm told I can be funny sometimes
"The tundra's a desert" says Jeremy after picking Antarctica, where there is close to zero tundra compared to the arctic which is full of it.
fun fact: there is no nigerian....they have almost 200 languages
As a Nigerian, I was so happy with how many times Nigeria showed up in these questions! Also was chanting “Go SuperEagles Go” during the international team question!
At least in the USA, we don't have an official language.
@@1992Xaldin pretty sure you have english
@@unawarewolf1873 Not technically. There is no federally recognized official national language. English is the de facto national language, but it is not the official one.
Huh that's actually really interesting, I didn't know that. Sorry if I came off as hostile in my original comment
The fact that Gavin though Babylon was in Belarus makes me question whether or not he's actually from Europe at all.
He didn't even know they speak French in Belgium.
Most British people don’t consider themselves European nowadays
@@tjlifecore whether or not they do is irrelevant. England is a part of the continent of Europe. And either way. I'm an American, and I may not have known where exactly Babylon was, but I know it was in the middle East, and even I know Belarus Is not in the middle easy
@@mrtwister428 And either way they like it, the Irish are part of the British Isles. In the same Brits are European, the Irish are british.
Saying it in the wrong place will still get your shit kicked in either way.
@@mrtwister428 It’s funny because England isn’t connected to Europe at all. People just decided it would be included as a part of Europe
"Cleaning up the office" - yeah right... the only way to clean that hell hole is to torch the place.
And build it back up from scratch
When Jeremy said 40 liters of trees I almost choked to death with my coffee on my way to work
That maple syrup question physically hurt me. Water. Why would you pick water?????
Boil 39 gallons, no syrup. Boil 1 more gallon, and you have maple syrup. 41 gallons? Still just hot water.
Because water is important! For life.... O.O
@@trentweaver4344 Boil 39 gallons of water, nothing, add 500 grams of pasta- you have spaghetti.
It's almost like anything but water is what matters to the end product
I would have picked water too... because sap from a maple tree is called maple WATER.
That question was a load of crap, since both sap and water are correct, due to the above.
Kuroro I have never heard anyone refer to sap as water
Jeremy is a chemist, but Jeremy is no more. What Jeremy thought was H2O was really H2SO4!
That would be a painful lesson to learn mixing up water and 6M Sulfuric Acid, especially if they were labeled as such. I wonder if any of them are smart enough to know what Deuterium and Tritium are, and what they're used for.
I think I heard, Micheal, Trevor, Fiona, Matt and Ryan in the background at different points during this either commenting or laughing.
"He's Spanish!" Uh no Jeremy, he was Italian
He sailed for spain though
Magellan also sailed for Spain though...
@@ddddirge But he sailed for Portugal first. Why are you acting like a donkey trying to correct people when you can literally just google it to clear up any confusion.
He didn't, he asked but got rejected if I remembered right, hence he sailed for Spain...
@@ddddirge In the first times he did some travel to India for Portugal, but then the new king Manuel took a dislike of him, so he left for Spain, for which he did the famous circumnavigation
So glad they finally “switched” to the switch. It’s a brand new game!
Goddamnit Barb!
Enceladus (/ɛnˈsɛlədəs/; en-SEL-ə-dəs) is the right pronunciation. It's a moon of Saturn (and likely where the Deep Stone Crypt is in Destiny; thanks for being educational, Bungie)
Dun let me be gøne how is Destiny doing nowadays?
I’m actually starting to miss it a bit
@@Thomas20Smith
Apparently better after getting away from Activision
I was really surprised that Jack (the Space X superfan) didnt know how to pronounce Enceladus. I assumed he was being sarcastic/funny.
Deaks im surprised Jack doesnt know our moon has a name that isnt “the Moon”
Lindsay: "So Iris doesn't know the word 'run', when she runs she says 'Sonic'"
Jesus, that's cute!
30:38 what a fantastic reaction from gavin
the way jack pronounced ''Sachin Tendulkar'' xD hes a cricketer btw
To be fair Gavin would be the only one who would know who he is.
MissKuzara true, its just funny the way he turned it into a dish
Jeremy: I figured we'd already seen all of Saturn.
We haven't even seen all of Mars yet!
We haven't even seen all of Earth yet.
Magooing her way to getting 7 of the 8 answers that no one else knew and only missing the one that Gavin shouted was the right answer is the most Linday thing I've ever seen.
7:49
Jack: "and the mystery of Edwin Drood!"
Gavin "......Drood Sandstorm?"
UNDERRATED JOKE
I love that only four of them are actually playing, but it's clear that the rest of the office is chirping along
"How do you boil sap?" is possibly the most painful question to ever hear.
Reverse osmosis
As a Canadian that question hurt me
Clearly you boil water to get syrup, according to AH
Daniel Harradine Trust me, it hurts Vermonters just as much
Lunadron well when you make simple syrup (like for making drinks) it’s a mix of sugar and water and maybe some additional corn syrup. So it’s not like syrup can only come from trees
With every history or geography question I mentally facepalm.
27:08 Lil J- “I’m goin there in a couple months”
COVID-19- “No you ain’t”
That joke by Gavin on the Pink Floyd question had me dying lmfao
"Largest desert"
Jack: WHAT?!
Everyone else: Yea
Jeremy: "Athletics isn't a sport!"
Also Jeremy: used to be a semi-professional gymnast
How do they NEVER remember that Columbus was Italian
This is a little harder than
Q: what city is Seattle
A: Seattle
😂😂
I'm loving the new Trivial Pursuit questions, and most importantly, all the guests that appeared in the video! Fiona, Michael, Trevor, Ryan, Myatt
"The adi stands for Adolf" has to be a shirt.
37:18 "If you read across the top line, it's what happens if you don't put a tampon in." - Gavin Free
Jeremy “Yer Columbus is Spanish”
Jack “Jeremy is the smartest person in the achievement office”
Columbus is Italian ffs
Notice how they didn't let Geoff play after that one time? I guess it's more entertaining (and a little maddening) when all the players are kind of dumb.
I was worried when the Crows and Ravens section came up, because I thought that Jeremy would start thinking about Cows.
"You FOOLS!!!"
Ryan is the best even when he's not in the video.
I got so excited when I saw the question on life on Enceladus, I have a degree in ocean stuff and we talked about Enceladus a lot as a potential for life in other oceans.
Ah, the ocean degree, my favorite.
@@1manApocalypse_CP Yeah, ocean degree, the fun way of saying Oceanography degree because it doesn't result in a thousand questions on what an Oceanography degree actually is! :D it's just ocean stuff!
Well, now I gotta get this for Switch... Thanks AH.
I feel like this episode really highlighted all of the different and unique knowledge of everyone in the crew. Like Trevor, Jeremy, Fiona, Jack, Gavin, Michael, Ryan, Lindsey, Geoff all know a lot about a really wide variety of things (science, animals, language, sports, geography, books, television etc.). It would be cool to have an episode that was an AH office-wide or like team based trivia challenge of some sort. Collectively they hold a lot of knowledge
I absolutely love when they play this! I have never clicked so fast 😄
I am in awe they didn’t know who Cain and Abels parents were. Not even from a religious perspective I thought that was common knowledge??
It's really not. There's a lot of insanely religious people who don't even know
Not as common as you think, if you aren't religious how are you supposed to know that?
I only knew that shit because a religious studies class I took in college a couple semesters ago!
@@cmackk7284 I've been an atheist since I was a child and it seems like VERY common knowledge to me. Cain and Abel's story is almost as popular as the apple and snake one. Unless one would avoid any religious knowledge on purpose I guess?
@@sweetgirl070707 I mean, i've been an atheist since i was young too, why would you want to learn bs stories?
"You can answer a crab if you needed to"
I love it how everyone else in the office is also joining in, making snarky comments, I found the video a lot funnier because of it 😂😂
so an interesting fact to go with the hurricane question: while all almost the same thing, if it forms over the Atlantic it is a hurricane, if it forms over the pacific it is a typhoon, if it forms over the Indian ocean, it is a monsoon.
I like that fact that Ryan plays Civ
Finally new questions just when I was getting sick of Seattle and Boom Mics
At least no one picked the fall of the Berlin Wall this time
@@apatheticAnxiety There becoming smarter. They. Are. Evolving.
"Peter Falk plays which detective?" He played three that I know of; Frank Columbo, Sam Diamond, and Lou Peckinpaugh.
Trivia Tip: If it's a question about a new moon and it has either Jupiter or Saturn as an answer. Don't bother with any other planet.
Best part of the video, for me, was Jeremy's laugh after Jack said, "Nope, not Breaking Bad."
I played it after watching this episode, and got the Tom Daley and African capitals questions. Thanks AH 😂
Surprised how long they’ve been playing this game and haven’t realized that QuickStarter is always first.
Chidi Anagonye wasn’t American, he was born in France and lived in Senagal/France/Australia. He’s also portrayed by an American actor.
WhiteBread actually he was born in Nigeria and grew up in Senegal.
37:24 is a candidate for one of those "best Jack laughs" compilations
I'm curious, who else has been mainly watching the Achievement Hunter guys, sometimes RT when AH is there, and never any of the other groups involved in the umbrella of Roster Teeth ever since they made this channel?
TBD I used to. Stopped watching RT about 2 years ago. Now it’s just AH
I mostly watch the lets play yeah, still some main RT stuff like RTAAs and their shows etc, but don't really care for any of the other groups.
I used to be sorta exclusive but now i'm used to everyone
19:55 - Lindsay... you Animal! What a way to taunt Jeremy, love it!
23:03 - [Sees Category] Jeremy: "Bad..." [Sees Question+Choices] "Ah-HA!!!" (Me: LOL)
Had to pause the video I was laughing too hard in that second game.
It's funny how me not knowing these things make me feel dumb and then I realize that I'm literally learning all this stuff so I should memorize it.
The maple syrup question had me laughing at how confused they were with it! I honestly thought it was common knowledge at this point. 😂
I know, right? "Maple syrup" literally has a tree in its name!
Got to love the last question, ending on a massive facepalm is always a perfect touch.
33:22 How the heck did Gavin not see The Three Lions
"uuuuuhhhhh i'm rusty on my old testament" LMFAO
the ppl in the background just made this better XD
25:07 - 'The Ravens of the Tower of London have been around for so long because they keep inbreeding with each other - just like the Royal Family.'
Lindsey dominating in the second game is the mood I need to carry me through 2020
Tom Daley is the only guaranteed gay 😂
Jeremy: I’m going there (New Zealand) in a couple months!
Us in 2021: oh, sweetie, no you’re not
"What does that mean? Rich White Schools?"
Pretty much.
Actually until the enforcement of affimative action Harvard was a predominantly black ivy league school
As a Canadian I knew it was sap right away, and i guess I was surprised they didn't.
Jeremy sounds so distressed in this video 😂
Trevor: I just did the math in my hard and it was balanced so I was like “that works”
Me: NERD
Lindsay: father abraham had many sons.
me: and many sons had faaaaaather abraham! ...wow, I’m a little brainwashed
Me, reading this comment: I AM ONE OF THEM. AND S O A R E Y O U
12:13 JACK, I love you. Was literally thinking the same thing. Gotta love Moby