@@SocialShortcuts 🙏🏽Where did you get your confidence from? I’m a quiet person who hates American small talk that goes no where. I’m a fairly attractive woman who is also modest. But, I’m constantly bombarded with peoples vulgar sexual or racial curiosity, purely attention seeking comments, or unearned anger. Every time I turn around there’s some idiot desperately seeking my attention. 🙏🏽What do I do or say to these thirsty human beings to make them avoid me???🙏🏽
@@sandycheeks1580 hi very difficult to answer this in a short way and would need more info to solve this for you. Might be worth you booking a free trial session you can see info on our website www.socialshortcuts.com or just message me and I’ll send you a voice message, thank you for tuning in by the way 🙂
Same haha, we used to be more imaginative! When we got older, most of us start caring more about the social rules and etiquette. And I think that trying to abide to those “rules” VERY strictly can hold us back from being natural and easygoing; we become stiff and awkward. That may be why our social skills are getting worse..
@@Ailyloves if you’re aiming to be normal you can only ever be a bit above average at best, secondly what’s normal is not necessarily good social skills 😄
I watched this a few months back and I do this on my own (in my head). It's a great mindfulness exercise (1) I name things as quick I can to warm up first, then I practise word association(s) to the things I see. (2)Then I use your "look at things and make jokes" game. (3) It's also good to imagine bantering strangers that are out walking around (in my head of course) what they are doing or wearing etc to sharpen my wit Thanks for your video, it is very very useful
Glad to hear it’s helped you and the adaptations/additions you’ve made are good 😁 going to make a video on how to do word play/puns easily with an exercise soon
@@jno7 hi as you can see I am actually still in the video I have been trying to escape for about 5 years now if you could please get some kind of computer programmer to extract me and re-download me on Earth that would be amazing.
@@SocialShortcutsThat reminds me of an old Gorillaz interview where they were asked what Clint Eastwood was about, and 2D was like "I don't know if you can actually have sunshine inside a bag, might have to get Stephen Hawking on that"
That was actually pretty cool. I like that they weren't all funny. It shows what it actually looks like in real life to do a drill like this. Well done.
This was a simple yet effective demonstration of how one can practice engaging the facilities which humor is produced by. Free association skills are absolutely key to being spontaneously funny, taking one element in your environment and placing it in an alternate context whose incongruity to the familiar reality of that element serves as unexpected to the listener and this often results in laughter from them. Thank you for this video.
Thanks a lot 😄 word play jokes almost entirely are based on something having 2 plausible sounds, spelling (by text) or definitions. I have an exercise that can be practiced for making them on the exercises playlist. I’ve had some more level ups for it since then so will re do it at some point 😄
@@jenesaisvraimentpasquoimet8473 I have been called the funniest the last couple of months cuz I’m gifted with sarcasm, but I realised that’s not even my priority.. So now I don’t think sense of humor is a necessity.
@@jenesaisvraimentpasquoimet8473 It’s really not, I was always funny, but lost my sense of humor due to low self-esteem, my self esteem improved a little that’s why I regained my sarcasm, but I still struggle with social anxiety on occasions.
I used to have really bad social anxiety in highschool and I was able to pull off this really perfect deadpan where I could get an entire group to laugh really hard at something because of how I was able to keep composure in a joke, but ever since I went to college and got a job in a really linear thinking field and improved on of a lot of my anxiety issues, I became totally unable to pull off my best humor anymore because I lost the ability to use silence and timing in my jokes. I no longer hold the intense "pressure in silence" I used to create by using silence and super in tune feeling of social pressure I had, which I lost since I'm not anxious 24/7 and practicing holding composure. When you aren't anxious you really start to lose that edge of seriousness that comes with humor tbh. I think the reason why many comics have anxiety is because of a heightened 'understanding' of social pressures that allows people to really nail timing. That's why typical 'bros' and otherwise relaxed people don't have a natural comedic timing. They aren't typically in uncomfortable situations and therefore they never really practice suppressing it like people with anxiety. Being able to sit right on the edge of composure is what makes people feel tension and really find a joke funny. Basically, I think having some social anxiety can be a good thing, because it lets you practice composure much more effectively and really understand it.
Thanks for sharing this. You should be able to access how you felt before and use the good parts without any of the bad parts if you do some reflection and practice.
I relate to this from personal experience first hand. being that person in school with social and general anxiety, it can sometimes aid comedic and just social timing, self awareness and awareness of certain social situations/ dynamics
LOL scalpers one was hilarious. You are good at that. This practice could be really useful for me, thanks! At elementary school I was really quick with jokes which made people laugh for minutes, but I somehow lost this ability with rising anxiety. This could revive it.
Wth hell bro the same happened with me i was good at jokes until middle school after that i lost that ability with rising anxiety especially after changing school
Absolutely! The pressure to be funny on the spot can be overwhelming. I’ve found myself freezing up in conversations, worried my jokes won’t land. It’s okay to stumble-sometimes those awkward moments can lead to the best laughs. Embracing the unpredictability of humor in social settings makes interactions more enjoyable. After joining the Sense of Humor Improvement Program by Habit10x, I realized that humor is often about relatability rather than perfection. Keep experimenting with your jokes; you’ll find your rhythm and confidence!
I cant properly connect to this vid bcuz i cant feel sarcastic jokes so much and jokes that mock things.But i think it have helped me how to quick think and i find it funny bcuz it's titled humour.
That was pretty good man. Thanks. This included inferences/associations as well as extending jokes/themes which is actually just a phenomenon I noticed happening at work recently but not something I've learned about.
Gene Perret has a great book with exercises where he explains this. I've found that humour comes down to 2 things: misinterpretation and exaggeration. Misinterpretation: 1- accusing people of doing something that clearly didn't do 2- creating new meaning for words/phrases 3- sexual innuendo
@@SocialShortcutsWhen you speak you use a laidback/serious tone that makes me pay attention to what you’re about to say like it’s something “important” but you’re saying silly jokes.
Interesting thing is, most of the jokes sucked. But so far at 4:39 "draining" got me to blow my air out and Ray got me to laugh. So the trick is not to expect every joke to land, but stop censoring yourself and keep tryig until u get better and better at making good ones. One question though, is it more effective to say em out loud?
"Stop censoring yourself and keep trying until you get better" - Yes, but also generally socialising favours risk takers for many reasons, one example of which is that you rarely lose much from a risk that goes wrong and usually gain a lot from one that pays off. Also with humour especially it's more about expanding when you find something that works, so for example if I were talking to you in real life I would expand on the "draining" joke after seeing you liked it. These were made up on the spot in quick succession under pressure so I would expect most of them to suck in the opinion of lots of people. "Is it more effective to say them out loud?" - I don't think it makes much difference if we are talking about using this exercise as practice. If you can do it with a partner and say them out loud so you receive feedback from another person that will be better though. Thanks for commenting.
@@SocialShortcuts i personally thought the most of the jokes were funny especially the one where you said “that’s why they have running shoes to run away from the snow leopards” ahah
Ok, you got me to like and sub at 1:31 with “Look at stuff and make jokes about it” as you look at your own face in the monitor, then add “You can also listen to stuff, but I don’t have a face for radio, so I’m not gonna do that one today.” 😂 Great example of teaching by doing while joking about what you’re doing and how you’re doing it. Love the power of strange humor loops!
I do this naturally due to ADHD but also to a large extent do it on purpose as I find it makes me feel more social & more energetic. Generally more social body language has more movement and body language is very linked to emotions
I don’t know of any books, as far as I can tell there aren’t any books that are great for humour in social situations (would like it if I could be corrected about this) If you do the free trial session of our coaching we can go through it there in detail with more exercises to practice etc. (just go to www.socialshortcuts.com) you might also find the humour playlist helpful. I have a video on how to practice making word play jokes & improve speed & confidence scheduled to be released either today or in the next 2 days
Whys this clothes shop sending you to this comments section I don’t understand their objectives here don’t see how that helps with fashion sales etc for them
“Scalpers-really dangerous barbers” made me chuckle
@@sydneyhardaway3767 yeah that’s one of my favourites hahaha I think my favourite is Ray ban
I genuinely laughed at these; it's starting to make me realize that humor doesn't have to be complicated but just unexpected
Thanks I am just about to upload new videos
@@SocialShortcuts i used to exercise like this but not for humor, just for normal social conversation
You got that
hm
he got them balls to make a socialising video in a place full of mankind
Thank you =D
Mankind 😭😂😂
@@SocialShortcuts
🙏🏽Where did you get your confidence from?
I’m a quiet person who hates American small talk that goes no where. I’m a fairly attractive woman who is also modest. But, I’m constantly bombarded with peoples vulgar sexual or racial curiosity, purely attention seeking comments, or unearned anger. Every time I turn around there’s some idiot desperately seeking my attention. 🙏🏽What do I do or say to these thirsty human beings to make them avoid me???🙏🏽
@@sandycheeks1580 hi very difficult to answer this in a short way and would need more info to solve this for you. Might be worth you booking a free trial session you can see info on our website www.socialshortcuts.com or just message me and I’ll send you a voice message, thank you for tuning in by the way 🙂
Women really got the short end of that word. Were women not kind when that word was created?
“Sweaty Betty” that’s where ur sister lives😂😂that first one killed me
🤣
Bro started off just roasting us, like wtf did I do 😭
Honestly this is why I was funnier as a kid, we would just be bored walking around places and roasting everyone 😂
@@The_Quaalude hence everyone is getting worse at social skills 🙉🙉🙉
Same haha, we used to be more imaginative! When we got older, most of us start caring more about the social rules and etiquette. And I think that trying to abide to those “rules” VERY strictly can hold us back from being natural and easygoing; we become stiff and awkward. That may be why our social skills are getting worse..
@@Ailyloves if you’re aiming to be normal you can only ever be a bit above average at best, secondly what’s normal is not necessarily good social skills 😄
Comedy is often compared to horror, for that matter.
@@mezalos what do you mean/why did you say that?
I watched this a few months back and I do this on my own (in my head). It's a great mindfulness exercise (1) I name things as quick I can to warm up first, then I practise word association(s) to the things I see. (2)Then I use your "look at things and make jokes" game.
(3) It's also good to imagine bantering strangers that are out walking around (in my head of course) what they are doing or wearing etc to sharpen my wit
Thanks for your video, it is very very useful
Glad to hear it’s helped you and the adaptations/additions you’ve made are good 😁 going to make a video on how to do word play/puns easily with an exercise soon
RIGHT.... THIS IS ACTUALLY A BRILLIANT TECHNIQUE !
THIS IS WHAT FUNNY PEOPLE DO NATURALLY....
It's WHAT YOU DO when you are learning a new language, at least when you're a kid.
I still do it & it would be Zero fun if one doesn't.
That “drain one” was really good. Wasn’t expecting it with the way you set it up
🤣
The replay one killed me
Wow I hope your recovery from the near death experience is swift
@@SocialShortcuts I love your dedication of still joking, even outside of the video ;)
@@jno7 hi as you can see I am actually still in the video I have been trying to escape for about 5 years now if you could please get some kind of computer programmer to extract me and re-download me on Earth that would be amazing.
@@SocialShortcuts Brb getting Neo and Trinity to help you out. Hope that the matrix doesn't get bombed until we get you out of there. 😁😁
@@SocialShortcutsThat reminds me of an old Gorillaz interview where they were asked what Clint Eastwood was about, and 2D was like "I don't know if you can actually have sunshine inside a bag, might have to get Stephen Hawking on that"
That was actually pretty cool. I like that they weren't all funny. It shows what it actually looks like in real life to do a drill like this. Well done.
@@JasonMcGarva thanks 😄 just posted some more stuff on humour and exercises to practice humour
Cheap Monday is really expensive on Tuesdays 😅
Don’t even bother looking when it gets to Wednesday they really just start ripping everyone off at that point
Genuinely keked at this one
This one takes the cake, it was very witty and quick-thought
This was a simple yet effective demonstration of how one can practice engaging the facilities which humor is produced by. Free association skills are absolutely key to being spontaneously funny, taking one element in your environment and placing it in an alternate context whose incongruity to the familiar reality of that element serves as unexpected to the listener and this often results in laughter from them. Thank you for this video.
Thanks a lot 😄 word play jokes almost entirely are based on something having 2 plausible sounds, spelling (by text) or definitions. I have an exercise that can be practiced for making them on the exercises playlist. I’ve had some more level ups for it since then so will re do it at some point 😄
People don’t really talk about stuff like this but some awkward people that don’t spend much time socializing like me really need it. Appreciate you
wow, this is like free writing exercise but walking down the street
gonna try today
@@adonisvillain yes and with social skills you need to be fast as well. Speed is more important than quality
@@SocialShortcutsindeed. You always come up with the perfect thing to say 2 hours later. But what good is it then?
2:37 This tree is treemendous 😂
How can someone even come up with this.
Hats off to you ❤
"I dont have a face for radio" nice one 😂
Lol I forgot about that thanks for reminding me 😺
I like this guy giving a video about being social while around people, how am I seeing this 6 years later❤❤❤
@@BrianMwangi-g9o it’s cos of the algorithm 🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉
“It’s more about speed than quality…”
That’s NOT what she said 😂
@@scottsponaas emotions are even more important than speed 😄
You have a very skilled humor, I like it honestly.. don’t know how to improve my humor skills that’s something I’ve been struggling with..
Did you succeed?
@@jenesaisvraimentpasquoimet8473 I have been called the funniest the last couple of months cuz I’m gifted with sarcasm, but I realised that’s not even my priority.. So now I don’t think sense of humor is a necessity.
@@seeda5545 you went from struggling to being called the funniest person…
It is a necessity
@@jenesaisvraimentpasquoimet8473 It’s really not, I was always funny, but lost my sense of humor due to low self-esteem, my self esteem improved a little that’s why I regained my sarcasm, but I still struggle with social anxiety on occasions.
Any tips for those who are starting to have a sense of humor?
This actually helped my math and cognition, it helped me think through and not just stand there and look to try and think, my mind just flowed.
I used to have really bad social anxiety in highschool and I was able to pull off this really perfect deadpan where I could get an entire group to laugh really hard at something because of how I was able to keep composure in a joke, but ever since I went to college and got a job in a really linear thinking field and improved on of a lot of my anxiety issues, I became totally unable to pull off my best humor anymore because I lost the ability to use silence and timing in my jokes. I no longer hold the intense "pressure in silence" I used to create by using silence and super in tune feeling of social pressure I had, which I lost since I'm not anxious 24/7 and practicing holding composure. When you aren't anxious you really start to lose that edge of seriousness that comes with humor tbh. I think the reason why many comics have anxiety is because of a heightened 'understanding' of social pressures that allows people to really nail timing. That's why typical 'bros' and otherwise relaxed people don't have a natural comedic timing. They aren't typically in uncomfortable situations and therefore they never really practice suppressing it like people with anxiety. Being able to sit right on the edge of composure is what makes people feel tension and really find a joke funny. Basically, I think having some social anxiety can be a good thing, because it lets you practice composure much more effectively and really understand it.
Thanks for sharing this. You should be able to access how you felt before and use the good parts without any of the bad parts if you do some reflection and practice.
I relate to this from personal experience first hand. being that person in school with social and general anxiety, it can sometimes aid comedic and just social timing, self awareness and awareness of certain social situations/ dynamics
LOL scalpers one was hilarious. You are good at that. This practice could be really useful for me, thanks! At elementary school I was really quick with jokes which made people laugh for minutes, but I somehow lost this ability with rising anxiety. This could revive it.
Same here
go for it dude
Wth hell bro the same happened with me i was good at jokes until middle school after that i lost that ability with rising anxiety especially after changing school
I was like the funniest bro in class till 8th grade
Being witty is easiest when calm, cool, and collected.
That's effective exercises to learn how to have a sense of humor.
Thank u
I was genuinely in need of this kind of video. YT Suggestions got better now.
Absolutely! The pressure to be funny on the spot can be overwhelming. I’ve found myself freezing up in conversations, worried my jokes won’t land. It’s okay to stumble-sometimes those awkward moments can lead to the best laughs. Embracing the unpredictability of humor in social settings makes interactions more enjoyable. After joining the Sense of Humor Improvement Program by Habit10x, I realized that humor is often about relatability rather than perfection. Keep experimenting with your jokes; you’ll find your rhythm and confidence!
I cant properly connect to this vid bcuz i cant feel sarcastic jokes so much and jokes that mock things.But i think it have helped me how to quick think and i find it funny bcuz it's titled humour.
That was pretty good man. Thanks. This included inferences/associations as well as extending jokes/themes which is actually just a phenomenon I noticed happening at work recently but not something I've learned about.
Extending jokes/themes is really really really powerful if you can do it good. Applies to other areas as well as humour also
@@SocialShortcutswhat other areas of life?
@@108Existences all of them but I think they’re most relevant to humour, flirting, arguments, debating, holding conversation
I used to do this all the time with my brother haha, always cracks us up lmao
@@timmytam8072 that’s good haha keep it up!
Great observational humour! 🤣
@@lumeboulevarde6403 thanks 😄
Some actual good practical advice with examples. Great video!
Thanks! Would recommend practicing from time to time. I’m mostly on TikTok my name there is social_shortcuts
I searched for exercise comedy. I was looking for standup on working out and being too lazy to go to the gym. I got this instead! 😁😁😁
hope it was helpful :)
@@SocialShortcuts yes thank you very much!!! ☺️
awesome. Love this guy
Stand still while standing
@@amr0017 sorry I don’t understand the concept of this
@@SocialShortcuts Watch your intro
More of this please!
I have longed for this video. Thank you now I understand what to do and HOW to do it.
@@draxl0 will be posting more humour exercises in the near future 😄
Gene Perret has a great book with exercises where he explains this. I've found that humour comes down to 2 things: misinterpretation and exaggeration.
Misinterpretation:
1- accusing people of doing something that clearly didn't do
2- creating new meaning for words/phrases
3- sexual innuendo
@@hugowesley4074 thanks for sharing 🙂
My problem is that I really have great humor in person but am extremely weak when implementing it in messaging app conversations.
I'm opposite. I can be funny while writing but not in person because my jokes get embarrassed as I'm to trying to be very proper.
Facing the exact problem rn. Did u fixed it?
Loking at this guy. The sing Wiggle that Whatsit"by The Hollies, comes to mind.
Sooo energetic.😂
Nice job.👍🙏
@@seyyedmahdiseyyedmahmoodi4060 thanks 😄
This was amazing! Love the exercise. Excited to try it!
@@prachijain5113 great! Let me know how it goes 🙂
INTERESTING!!!!!!!!
Get practicing! I have a playlist on humour if you wanna see.
What’s important to learn from this is tone.
@@Shellings in what sense? 😄
@@SocialShortcutsWhen you speak you use a laidback/serious tone that makes me pay attention to what you’re about to say like it’s something “important” but you’re saying silly jokes.
Interesting thing is, most of the jokes sucked. But so far at 4:39 "draining" got me to blow my air out and Ray got me to laugh. So the trick is not to expect every joke to land, but stop censoring yourself and keep tryig until u get better and better at making good ones. One question though, is it more effective to say em out loud?
"Stop censoring yourself and keep trying until you get better" - Yes, but also generally socialising favours risk takers for many reasons, one example of which is that you rarely lose much from a risk that goes wrong and usually gain a lot from one that pays off. Also with humour especially it's more about expanding when you find something that works, so for example if I were talking to you in real life I would expand on the "draining" joke after seeing you liked it. These were made up on the spot in quick succession under pressure so I would expect most of them to suck in the opinion of lots of people.
"Is it more effective to say them out loud?" - I don't think it makes much difference if we are talking about using this exercise as practice. If you can do it with a partner and say them out loud so you receive feedback from another person that will be better though.
Thanks for commenting.
@@SocialShortcuts i personally thought the most of the jokes were funny especially the one where you said “that’s why they have running shoes to run away from the snow leopards” ahah
@@michaelobrien3483 Thanks! A lot of the time relating back to an earlier joke makes it more funny.
I'm impressed 👏
astonishing upload Social Shortcuts. I smashed the thumbs up on your video. Keep up the high quality work.
Thanks a lot! Just about to upload new videos
I love exersizes on sense of humour
Ok, you got me to like and sub at 1:31 with “Look at stuff and make jokes about it” as you look at your own face in the monitor, then add “You can also listen to stuff, but I don’t have a face for radio, so I’m not gonna do that one today.” 😂 Great example of teaching by doing while joking about what you’re doing and how you’re doing it. Love the power of strange humor loops!
@@markmnelson lol thank u 😄
It's really helpful 😊😊
This is fucking brilliant. What a great way to make life more entertaining, please God I wanna be this witty!!!
I’m already knowing this video is gonna help me out a ton! Just worte down plenty of exercises I can do from this
not even going to share the knowledge? smh.
I wrote down 20 pages of exercises from this video and I plan to start practising 8 hours a day, 7 days a week for 12 years.
Hows it going
@@QazDiaries It's going well, how are you doing?
Great skills, you impressed me with this video and your wisdom
Thank you I’ll be posting more videos now aiming to work up to a video a day 😄
Dude British hypnotist Paul McKenna just walked past you at 5.37 into the video
Cool
The one of the best video
thanks :)
That's better than many stand-ups.
@@MeYou-Sick thank u. stand up and humour in social situations is a lot more different than people realise for a bunch of reasons
Brilliant content! More like this please :-)
This is extraordinary ❤❤
Thanks. If you have TikTok I post a lot more on there than here now
One-liners 😊😅
Preciate you ✊
#Exposure therapy
Thanks 😄
this is really awesome
@@aryanramola12 thank u. I’ve filmed a bunch more videos they will be released soon
Dang..
This is art
@@alexlewiss8221 😄
What a wobbly guy! Lol
Made up in 3.782 secs! New record
Great joke and even better accuracy of timing there must be a stopwatch used for physics experiments or something like that.
@@SocialShortcuts exactly
Good practical advice! 💯
Nice
Thanks 😄
Scalpers really dangerous barbers 🤣
This guy is great. Highly recommend the group sessions on his meetup
Corny as hell but the replay one got me 😂
Ha ha yeah that was a good one
Ha ha yeah that was a good one
Happiness Technology in action
scalpers, dangerous barbers. Had me laughing so much
If you’re Ray you’re not allowed in there😂😂
Hahaha what was that? Sorry couldn’t hear you someone was using their deaf ray ⚡️
Excellent tutorial, thank you.
😁
Do you have any tips on how to randomly think of jokes?
I hope this really works, I’ve been trying it for a couple days
We have a lot of other humour exercises too, if you want to book a free 45 minute call on our website we can go through them.
Harrison update?
@@zahuraalam2998 it does work. Im seeing little changes. I think it make me better and better overtime but over a long period of consistency
@@SocialShortcuts yo i wanna book a call!
I was watching the video like… ooook? Till he got to “Office” yea that was the one for me😂
Think my favourite is Ray Ban
Thanks for the free tips
I practiced right where i was sitting, and damn, I wasn't that bad :D
@@Rahoulnair that’s good 😄 what’s the best one you came up with?
Don't forget to dance while speaking that's your warmup
I do this naturally due to ADHD but also to a large extent do it on purpose as I find it makes me feel more social & more energetic. Generally more social body language has more movement and body language is very linked to emotions
@@SocialShortcuts You've got a golden heart... sorry if i hurt you man that was just for fun.. Love your content and Best of luck buddy ❤️
@@pranav.itis45321 lol it’s all good ✨✨✨
Wooooooow,
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Here's a social skill. Stop squirming while you introduce a video...
Thanks for this gift.
When I saw the size,Everybody knows what’s gonna come
I enjoyed this
Man, this is funny!
Brilliant video, really inspired me
Thank you so much 😄✨✨
Thanks 👍👍👌👌🙏🙏
Any book recommendation for that level of humourous interpretations of those observed things in instances.....?
I don’t know of any books, as far as I can tell there aren’t any books that are great for humour in social situations (would like it if I could be corrected about this)
If you do the free trial session of our coaching we can go through it there in detail with more exercises to practice etc. (just go to www.socialshortcuts.com) you might also find the humour playlist helpful. I have a video on how to practice making word play jokes & improve speed & confidence scheduled to be released either today or in the next 2 days
He started slow and then doing some actually funny ones.
What in your opinion were the funny ones?
Poor guy looks so uncomfortable talking to a camera in the middle of the street
👍🏻👍🏻
This was fun thank you!
Thank you! Have a playlist on humour if you wanna see :)
@@SocialShortcuts Thank you for the information and I will be sure to check it out.
The camera man must have gained muscles turning around.😂
Edit: he is giving me Chandler Bing vibes.
Practical dale carnegie you are , how to win friends and influence people
@@vijayarchitect thanks, I have that book in my room and haven’t read it 🙃
Bro 's body moving fast than his brain and words
@@dilipsinghbhati1872 I have ADHD 😁
Apart from the great humor, how clean is that street ??
👍👍👍👍👍
Watch this without sound and it looks like he’s dropping bars on his music video.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hehe. Thank you.
@@Phuntsokyo hehe no probs
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Love video
Thanks so much! We have one about how to generate topics in conversation from nowehere scheduled for tomorrow.
Idky the cheap Monday one sent me 😂
Whys this clothes shop sending you to this comments section I don’t understand their objectives here don’t see how that helps with fashion sales etc for them
That place is really expensive onTuesdays 😂