Here are some ideas for part 2! 1: the comments that for some reason teach people about grass 2: the comments that really really REALLY wanna be picked 3: The comments that say one word from a specific song 4: the very bad hate comments 5: the "yOu FoRgOt ThIs ThInG" comment
This is relatable af. As a small content creator, a mostly have normal comments, but I’m scared if I grow too much (not likely) I’ll start having weirder and weirder comments.
I love all of these, as a small content creator on a different account, I can relate to getting *those* comments, and it's sad because some of my videos are for children and some are for adults. I mostly get those rude comments saying mean stuff and it does hurt but I ignore and delete them. Just a reminder, Sona, don't listen to any comments that are rude and egotistical, keep going and focus on your dreams 💜
👆🤓 Actually it's "The" not "the" and learn framed because rally is not a word 👆🤓 (this is a joke)🤓👆👆👆 I swear if someone says term well that joke has got them crying🙄🙄🙄😡😡😡
@@spyderxombie1btw if u didnt know rlly is short for really this is not meant to be rude and correct u or anything else that seems rude and ik its a joke its just a reminder incase u forget.
The "(or you're)" is wrong by the way. and the ! in "Great!By" and "Videos!That's" should have a space before the next word. I'll correct it for you. "Your impression of the nerd is great! By the way, I love your Videos! That's what inspired me to do art!"
The nerd: The distinction between 'you're" and "your" is a crucial aspect of English grammar rooted in the different functions they serve in a sentence. "You're as a Contraction: The word "you're* is a contraction of "you are." In this form, the apostrophe replaces the letter "a" in 'are," which is a common way in English to shorten phrases. The contraction 'you're* is used when you want to say 'you are' but in a more concise manner. For example, instead of saying. "You are going to love this book," you can say. "You're going to love this book:" The apostrophe in 'you're* is important because it signals that a contraction has taken place and two words have been combined. "Your' as a Possessive Adjective: On the other hand, "your" is a possessive adjective, which means it indicates ownership or possession. "Your" is used to show that something belongs to you" For instance, in the sentence, 'is this your book?" the word your* is used to indicate that the book belongs to the person being addressed. "Your does not involve a contraction or the combination of two words; Instead, it functions solely to show possession. Grammatical Clarity: Using "you're" instead of "your, or vice versa, can lead to confusion and misunderstandings because they serve entirely different grammatical purposes. If you mistakenly use 'your' in place of "you're," the sentence might lose its intended meaning. For example, "Your going to the store' is Incorrect because your' does not convey the meaning of "you are." The correct sentence would be "You're going to the store," which clearly means "You are going to the store." Historical Development of Contractions: The development of contractions like "you're has roots in the history of the English language, where the evolution of spoken and written forms led to the creation of shorter versions of common phrases. The use of contractions has made English more efficient in everyday conversation, but it also requires that speakers and writers pay attention to the context in which they are used to avoid grammatical errors. Importance in Communication: Mastering the use of "you're" and your" is essential for clear and effective communication. Misusing these words can make sentences difficult to understand and may cause the writer or speaker to appear less competent In their use of the language. By understanding the specific roles that "you're" and "your" play, one can ensure that their writing and speech convey the intended meaning without ambiguity, In summary, you're* is a contraction of "you are, indicating a combination of two words to convey a state or action, while your* is a possessive adjective that shows ownership. Both are integral to proper grammar, and understanding the difference is key to effective communication.
I like the designs of the comments! Especially the like begger, bots, and the first designs! Ik I'm a month late, buut, KEEP IT UP THE GOOD WORK, SONA❤❤
9:50 I love the irony of this because I am a nerd (honestly I don't mean any offense to people usually, I barely comment as well) and I literally have a whole group of tabs for new words to use. Also the art on this one is way too good for those types of people, probably was my favorite out of all the arts (I really like the details and clothing folds on it.) So I'm gonna try to boost this video with a comment. Even though it was 3 thousand already, there aren't that many likes besides the 100k views.
Six words for you…YOU ARE THE BEST ARTIST EVER! and one more thing..YOUR DRAWINGS ARE SO CUTE AND DETAILED AND YOU HAVE SO MUCH IMAGINATION FOR THE ARTWORK YOU DO! KEEP ON DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND I HOPE YOU REACH 2MIL!!❤️❤️❤️
My favorite drawing is FIRST! I think it really captures the meaning of the comment, I would’ve never really thought to draw it that way and I really like the drawing!
Erm actually you shouldn't right in all caps. This is extremely offensive. I am so mad. How dare you. Because of my critique I'm not allowed to show any emotion in this comment I'm not allowed to use exclamation Points because that is unprofessional. And I definitely cannot use caps I want this entire comment to be lifeless Only Is the 1 I Is the 1 I will take out of your comment Because I'm forcing the horrible caps out. And case I don't see you good morning Good morning good afternoon and good night.
Your impression of a nerd is awesome. I love your impression of a nerd. It’s so great. It’s so awesome. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I LOVE IT.
The distinction between "you're" and "your" is a crucial aspect of English grammar rooted in the different functions they serve in a sentence. "You're" as a Contraction: The word "you're" is a contraction of "you are." In this form, the apostrophe replaces the letter "a" in "are," which is a common way in English to shorten phrases. The contraction "you're" is used when you want to say "you are" but in a more concise manner. For example, instead of saying, "You are going to love this book, you can say, "You're going to love this book." The apostrophe in "you're" is important because it signals that a contraction has taken place and two words have been combined. "Your" as a Possessive Adjective: On the other hand, "your" is a possessive adjective, which means it indicates ownership or possession. "Your" is used to show that something belongs to "you." For instance, in the sentence, "Is this your book?" the word "your" is used to indicate that the book belongs to the person being addressed. "Your" does not involve a contraction or the combination of two words; instead, it functions solely to show possession. Grammatical Clarity: Using "you're" instead of "your, or vice versa, can lead to confusion and misunderstandings because they serve entirely different grammatical purposes. If you mistakenly use "your" in place of "you're," the sentence might lose its intended meaning. For example, "Your going to the store" is incorrect because "your" does not convey the meaning of "you are." The correct sentence would be "You're going to the store," which clearly means "You are going to the store." Historical Development of Contractions: The development of contractions like "you're" has roots in the history of the English language, where the evolution of spoken and written forms led to the creation of shorter versions of common phrases. The use of contractions has made English more efficient in everyday conversation, but it also requires that speakers and writers pay attention to the context in which they are used to avoid grammatical errors. Importance in Communication: Mastering the use of "you're" and "your" is essential for clear and effective communication. Misusing these words can make sentences difficult to understand and may cause the writer or speaker to appear less competent in their use of the language. By understanding the specific roles that "you're" and "your" play, one can ensure that their writing and speech convey the intended meaning without ambiguity. In summary, "you're" is a contraction of "you are," indicating a combination of two words to convey a state or action, while "your" is a possessive adjective that shows ownership. Both are integral to proper grammar, and understanding the difference is key to effective communication.
@@NevaehHall-hl2gt (Girl and,) contraction "you're" is used when you want to say "you are" but in a more concise manner. For example, instead of saying, "You are going to love this book, you can say, "You're going to love this book." The apostrophe in "you're" is important because it signals that a contraction has taken place and two words have been combined. "Your" as a Possessive Adjective: On the other hand, "your" is a possessive adjective, which means it indicates ownership or possession. "Your" is used to show that something belongs to "you." For instance, in the sentence, "Is this your book?" the word "your" is used to indicate that the book belongs to the person being addressed. "Your" does not involve a contraction or the combination of two words; instead, it functions solely to show possession. Grammatical Clarity: Using "you're" instead of "your, or vice versa, can lead to confusion and misunderstandings because they serve entirely different grammatical purposes. If you mistakenly use "your" in place of "you're," the sentence might lose its intended meaning. For example, "Your going to the store" is incorrect because "your" does not convey the meaning of "you are." The correct sentence would be "You're going to the store," which clearly means "You are going to the store." Historical Development of Contractions: The development of contractions like "you're" has roots in the history of the English language, where the evolution of spoken and written forms led to the creation of shorter versions of common phrases. The use of contractions has made English more efficient in everyday conversation, but it also requires that speakers and writers pay attention to the context in which they are used to avoid grammatical errors. Importance in Communication: Mastering the use of "you're" and "your" is essential for clear and effective communication. Misusing these words can make sentences difficult to understand and may cause the writer or speaker to appear less competent in their use of the language. By understanding the specific roles that "you're" and "your" play, one can ensure that their writing and speech convey the intended meaning without ambiguity. In summary, "you're" is a contraction of "you are," indicating a combination of two words to convey a state or action, while "your" is a possessive adjective that shows ownership. Both are integral to proper grammar, and understanding the difference is key to effective communication
Your drawings were amazing! I think my favorite of the three is probably the like beggar mainly because of the mouse. I hope you make this a series! This is a super cool idea!
I’m happy that she did four characters instead of the normal three that extra character really added some extra time into the video which I really liked 😊
Hahahaha, know you can't even comment in a video cuz people will call you bot :3❗️✨️ (Do I type like a bot❓️ this is not the first time people call me a bot, tho-)
The distinction between "you're" and "your" is a crucial aspect of English grammar rooted in the different functions they serve in a sentence. "You're" as a Contraction: The word "you're" is a contraction of "you are." In this form, the apostrophe replaces the letter "a" in "are," which is a common way in English to shorten phrases. The contraction "you're" is used when you want to say "you are" but in a more concise manner. For example, instead of saying, "You are going to love this book," you can say, "You're going to love this book." The apostrophe in "you're" is important because it signals that a contraction has taken place and two words have been combined. "Your" as a Possessive Adjective: On the other hand, "your" is a possessive adjective, which means it indicates ownership or possession. "Your" is used to show that something belongs to "you." For instance, in the sentence, "Is this your book?" the word "your" is used to indicate that the book belongs to the person being addressed. "Your" does not involve a contraction or the combination of two words; instead, it functions solely to show possession. Grammatical Clarity: Using "you're" instead of "your," or vice versa, can lead to confusion and misunderstandings because they serve entirely different grammatical purposes. If you mistakenly use "your" in place of "you're," the sentence might lose its intended meaning. For example, "Your going to the store" is incorrect because "your" does not convey the meaning of "you are." The correct sentence would be "You're going to the store," which clearly means "You are going to the store." Historical Development of Contractions: The development of contractions like "you're" has roots in the history of the English language, where the evolution of spoken and written forms led to the creation of shorter versions of common phrases. The use of contractions has made English more efficient in everyday conversation, but it also requires that speakers and writers pay attention to the context in which they are used to avoid grammatical errors. Importance in Communication: Mastering the use of "you're" and "your" is essential for clear and effective communication. Misusing these words can make sentences difficult to understand and may cause the writer or speaker to appear less competent in their use of the language. By understanding the specific roles that "you're" and "your" play, one can ensure that their writing and speech convey the intended meaning without ambiguity. In summary, "you're" is a contraction of "you are," indicating a combination of two words to convey a state or action, while "your" is a possessive adjective that show sownership. Both are integral to proper grammar, and understanding the difference is key to effective communication
Which one was your favorite? Subscribe for more, thank you for watching!
the 1st one
its been a couple seconds so the first comment one i guess
Hi!! 10 secs ago! Omg
prob the first one which you drew first
the first one is super cool!!!!!
Names:
1st girl: Vanessa
Like beggar: jack
Bot: Layla
Nerd: Bob
Hope you like them Sona.
Silly squad
HELP ONE OF THESE IS MY NAMES
The nerd should be named kevin
ERMMM ACTUALLY should be like DAVE! Jk- Bob is the GOATTTTT
@@RylieLumbera-xd6vkAgrred
So far, this is the most accurate portrayal I’ve seen of these comments. We love you Sona! So proud of how you’ve come and hyped about your new store!
🤩fr i love sona's store
Erm actually I believe you’re loquaciously taken out of proportion the accuracy of these portrayals 🤓☝️
(This is a joke)
Ur first
7es😊
Why do u kinda sound like a bot tho
(No hate tho)
This channel is the best no one can compete to your art
Hi
@jmancurly
True
I like the first one🎉😂🎉🎉😂😂🎉😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊🎉😊😊🎉😊🎉🎉😊🎉😊🎉🎉😊🎉😊🎉😊🎉😊🎉😊🎉😊🎉😊🎉😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊🎉😊🎉😊
Hi😊
The entirety of this video is explaining everyone INCLUDING YOU ALL in TH-cam. I’m so glad I’m subscribed to Sona.
😂
Man, why tf did I misspell “Entirety”?!
OMG, u litterally turn everything into art. I LOVE IT!!!
You spelled U wrong you actually spell you like this y o u
@@Kai-q5jNERD ALERT NERD ALERT SHUSH I SPELL YOU LIKE THAT TOOOOOO
OMG, u litterally turn everything into art. I LOVE IT!!!
@@Fish-yuhuhm did u copy on purpose or…
@@Fish-yuhwe know u copied
Here are some ideas for part 2!
1: the comments that for some reason teach people about grass
2: the comments that really really REALLY wanna be picked
3: The comments that say one word from a specific song
4: the very bad hate comments
5: the "yOu FoRgOt ThIs ThInG" comment
First wow
@@blaisestar_realOMD ITS OONE OF THE FIRST COMMENTERS🤧
2024 anyone? on songs
The one who writes a whole essay (they most likely just copied and pasted from a website)
@@lixiaoxiao6038 that's actually a good idea! ^_^
Your art style is amazing!! It has so much pop and style :D
This is relatable af. As a small content creator, a mostly have normal comments, but I’m scared if I grow too much (not likely) I’ll start having weirder and weirder comments.
Cool girl
Samee
Erm actually, small content creators dont exist as they aren't acknowledged fully enough as youtubers
@@BlueKorb are you acting like a nerd or you just see one?
bro is scared of comments
By the way sona you are one of the beast TH-camr ever bc you actually helped me get in to art!
Same
It’s best not beast (I made that mistake in 1st grade😅)
3:41
**Gets jumpscared by something Yu-Gi-Oh related**
AAAAA-
Hi Miku :P
Double Miku in one comment, holy moly
Hatsune Miku
@@Tsuki_St4rand Hatsune Miku
@@PotatoDoesArts POTATO
You draw so good 👍
10:49 the fact that the like drawing came up when she said “be sure to to leave a like” was so perfect
legend sona, legend
CONGRATSSSS!!!! UR FIRST
100th like
this is so true! the art really gives the normal comment area on a video.
Iove ur art!!! Sending kitties your way and also you called me out undirectly 0:46 at least i thought 😂
You may have did this on purpose but just so you know, you spelt both yours wrong, not insulting you, just saying:3
@@sandstorm8 The second one is spelt correctly, and the first one is short form for both you're and your, according to google!! /lh
What do you mean kitties 💀
@@CeilingCatMSM Baby cats. U thinking p*ssies?
@@CeilingCatMSMwhat do you think they mean?
I love all of these, as a small content creator on a different account, I can relate to getting *those* comments, and it's sad because some of my videos are for children and some are for adults. I mostly get those rude comments saying mean stuff and it does hurt but I ignore and delete them.
Just a reminder, Sona, don't listen to any comments that are rude and egotistical, keep going and focus on your dreams 💜
Sona has changed very much. Used to watch her years ago, liked her commentary. Although I don't like the newer videos, keep up the good work!
First
@@flexdanhessing To what? My comment?
@@landonhampton3799real 😭
Oh no 💀
@@flexdanhessing please be satire
the first being a race runner was actually rlly creative
👆🤓 Actually it's "The" not "the" and learn framed because rally is not a word 👆🤓
(this is a joke)🤓👆👆👆
I swear if someone says term well that joke has got them crying🙄🙄🙄😡😡😡
Auto correct I meant to say grammar and rlly
@@spyderxombie1btw if u didnt know rlly is short for really this is not meant to be rude and correct u or anything else that seems rude and ik its a joke its just a reminder incase u forget.
really* ☝️🤓
(I'm joking 😔)
@@R3my.was.h3r3he literally said he meant rlly instead of rally just saying.
Your(or you're) impression of the nerd is great!By the way I love your videos!that's what inspired me to do art!
Don't worry! You got it right the first time! Wait... do I sound like a nerd comment...
The "(or you're)" is wrong by the way. and the ! in "Great!By" and "Videos!That's" should have a space before the next word.
I'll correct it for you. "Your impression of the nerd is great! By the way, I love your Videos! That's what inspired me to do art!"
@@S.lime_mcERM ACTUALLY YOU FORGOT THE PERIOD AT THE END OF THE SENTENCE (get 1 uped noob)
The nerd: The distinction between 'you're" and "your" is a crucial aspect of English grammar rooted in the different functions they serve in a sentence. "You're as a Contraction: The word
"you're* is a contraction of "you are." In this form, the apostrophe replaces the letter "a" in 'are," which is a common way in English to shorten phrases. The contraction 'you're* is used when you want to say 'you are' but in a more concise manner. For example, instead of saying. "You are going to love this book," you can say. "You're going to love this book:" The apostrophe in 'you're* is important because it signals that a contraction has taken place and two words have been combined. "Your' as a Possessive Adjective: On the other hand, "your" is a possessive adjective, which means it indicates ownership or possession. "Your" is used to show that something belongs to you" For instance, in the sentence, 'is this your book?" the word your* is used to indicate that the book belongs to the person being addressed. "Your does not involve a contraction or the combination of two words;
Instead, it functions solely to show possession. Grammatical Clarity: Using "you're" instead of "your, or vice versa, can lead to confusion and misunderstandings because they serve entirely different grammatical purposes. If you mistakenly use 'your' in place of "you're," the sentence might lose its intended meaning. For example, "Your going to the store' is Incorrect because your' does not convey the meaning of "you are." The correct sentence would be "You're going to the store," which clearly means "You are going to the store." Historical Development of Contractions: The development of contractions like "you're has roots in the history of the English language, where the evolution of spoken and written forms led to the creation of shorter versions of common phrases. The use of contractions has made English more efficient in everyday conversation, but it also requires that speakers and writers pay attention to the context in which they are used to avoid grammatical errors. Importance in Communication: Mastering the use of "you're" and your" is essential for clear and effective communication. Misusing these words can make sentences difficult to understand and may cause the writer or speaker to appear less competent In their use of the language. By understanding the specific roles that "you're" and "your" play, one can ensure that their writing and speech convey the intended meaning without ambiguity, In summary, you're* is a contraction of "you are, indicating a combination of two words to convey a state or action, while your* is a possessive adjective that shows ownership. Both are integral to proper grammar, and understanding the difference is key to effective communication.
btw “you’re” means you are
For you're performance I will give it 9/10
7:22 Oh, my gosh, her melons are literal melons! I love that! XD
Noooo!!!
Yeah HAHAHA
You love her with the melons??
Aaah yes the comments with very Inappropriate pfps that beg for likes-
Yea :3
2:03 That image that showed up when she said dynamic poses caught me off guard.😳😂😅
Hey.... it was a dynamic pose, though... 😅
@@grimplaysminecraft746Yeah…
2:05 (DONT. PAUSE)
Haha bi** i dir@@Vaness367
GYATT
Your impression of a nerd is 10 out of 10!!!
(Also I really like your art and I hope I can be as good as an artist as you 1 day)
You're not alone I always wish to become a artist and a singer to make cool art covers for my music videos. I hope your dream comes true!
@@Middlekidanimations me too
You draw everything so well. I wish I could draw like you.
I like the designs of the comments! Especially the like begger, bots, and the first designs! Ik I'm a month late, buut, KEEP IT UP THE GOOD WORK, SONA❤❤
Me too I am also a late commenter
Fr i literally i am so late to these but I do love sonas art i love her sprunki vids
@ yeah ikr
9:50 I love the irony of this because I am a nerd (honestly I don't mean any offense to people usually, I barely comment as well) and I literally have a whole group of tabs for new words to use.
Also the art on this one is way too good for those types of people, probably was my favorite out of all the arts (I really like the details and clothing folds on it.) So I'm gonna try to boost this video with a comment. Even though it was 3 thousand already, there aren't that many likes besides the 100k views.
I am also a nerd that doesn't correct people lol
Six words for you…YOU ARE THE BEST ARTIST EVER! and one more thing..YOUR DRAWINGS ARE SO CUTE AND DETAILED AND YOU HAVE SO MUCH IMAGINATION FOR THE ARTWORK YOU DO! KEEP ON DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND I HOPE YOU REACH 2MIL!!❤️❤️❤️
45 words (Not counting emojis
@@2WLITL Yeah, I think they got confused 😂
@@2WLITL the first sentence was the six words fyi
@@one2twenty2 Ik but you said 6 words, not 45 words. If we don’t include the first 4 words it’s 41. So it should be “ 41 and 3 emojis for you. “
@@2WLITL I also said one more thing so basically all those other words were just one more thing.
So funny and sweet I like your drawings. They’re so cute and cute.
My favorite drawing is FIRST! I think it really captures the meaning of the comment, I would’ve never really thought to draw it that way and I really like the drawing!
Yeahhh!! Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!
This is honestly the most relatable and most canon designs I can see to these comments. Great job Sona!
First
@@landongregory-ln2hp Congrats
@@landongregory-ln2hpare you a bot?
TH-cam bot.
@@BayarjargalSiilen yes
I love your art style!! The 'first' girl is so cute!! I love the shine you do in the character's hair
You're totally slaying it, queen! 💖👑
ALL OF THESE ARE SO GOOD ❤❤❤
Erm askully is awl of dese ;-; (please take the joke)
bot
@@marqueesmelennio9519What do you mean?‚ He’s not a bot!
I’m not a bot..
@@marqueesmelennio9519..
You should draw different phobias
Fr
Frrrr
WOAH WOAH WOAH
CREATIVY ALERT! CREATIVITY ALERT!
Trutrutru
OMG YEAHHH😮
I haven’t watched it yet but I already know they’re all awesome
Are you a bot?
@@lukeogorman7198 nah, I don’t feel robotic
[power: low]
I literally……… LOVE THIS! THIS IS SO AWSOME! BTW I LOVE HOW THE 1RST COMMENTER ITS SO CUTE!
These characters match so much lol! 😂
First
@@charafrn2664 not too hate, but why?
You are the bot🗣️👉🤖
Last
FIRST
jk lol
I love your art sona!
bot
Bot
Erm it’s you’re 🤓
uh, they not allowed to like the art..?
@@MrScraceerm actually it’s U’are (joke)🤓
First: Star
Like beggers: Luke
Bots: Pætrishia (Patricia)
Nerd: Kevin
YOU SAID FIRST, GRRRRRR * turn into SKIBIDI ALPHA RIZZELER*
@@S1llysc3n3k1d-X4D Ikr so BADDD 👹👹👹👹🐺🐺🐺🐺🔥🔥🔥🔥👆👆👆😱😱😱😱😱
@@S1llysc3n3k1d-X4DBRAINROT THAT I HOPE IS SATIRE AT IT'S FINEST
:(
@@sandstorm8 it is, at least i am satire, idk but them
Unrelated to the video in every way possible but your sona looks so comfy cozy
I love all of them but my fav is the “FIRST” drawing! Love you sona ☺
Your not necessarily needed
@@HeatherWalker-t9k I take that as an insult
Sona, your the one who inspired me to draw and also have motivation to continue 💜
Aww! Nice!❤
UR FIRST
6:18 TYSM FOR EVEN TRYING SONA 😭🙏
One of the worst bot comments are called CANDY LIVE🔴 when clicking on their profile
Your so right some TH-camrs don’t even try
0:10 ✨💅YASSIFIED💅✨💅✨💅✨
LAMO
Lol
✨✨✨
EMU PFP SPOTTEDDD !!!
Yes😌💅✨✨✨
this pottery tutorial was amazing!!!
This video is so relatable I can’t-
real except I can’t draw 😔😔😔😣😣
ehrm wha tha thell
…..
Oh no we got a nerd here 💀
@@Ikeawashere💀💀💀
Omg loved this video it made me laugh also the beggar was my favorite also so accurate 😂
OMG THE QUEEN POSTED!!!
SLAYY
OMG SLAAAAY QUEEN😂
I love watching your vids and they have helped me expand my creativity and art in general. Great job!
Is this a bot?
3:49 you are very right sona also i like the drawings you make you inspire me❤
Also it’s almost my birthday but no one cares people just like uses me but that’s fine I’m still happy though
sona you are so cool and i love your content
You roasted those people so politely, I'm impressed
I am too girlypop
Well you are a youtuber copyer fake
I agree with @TheNogalCherry713 you have a Mr.Beast as a pfp that's weird
U SHOULD NOT BE USING SOMEONE ELSES PICTURE TO BE A FAKE!😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
Same lol
Girl your impression of a nerd was spot on 😂
ERM ACTU-
*comment deleted*
Fr tho
𝚝𝚊𝚕𝚔 𝚝𝚘 𝚢𝚘𝚞𝚛𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚏 😒😒😒😒😒
5:29 IS THAT THE GEN APHA KID AS A ADULT!!!?!?!!
lmao, Yes😂😂😂😂
YESSS
See whe Also have potential give us a chance we just like a funny meme
Whats a gen apha?(joke)
I love your art style!! I wish I could draw like that 😭
• •
WUW. Wow!
0:59 DEFINITELY
THEY HATE JOY AND WHIMSY
My overweight diabetic Goldfish watches my dad when he watches Paw Patrol with his belt unbuckled and with lotion and tissues.
@@imtyler99yearsago90 what😭😭???
@@imtyler99yearsago90 poor goldfish 😢 he's gonna die 😢😢😢😢
@@imtyler99yearsago90 it's your fault the goldfish is like that
Erm actually you shouldn't right in all caps. This is extremely offensive. I am so mad. How dare you. Because of my critique I'm not allowed to show any emotion in this comment I'm not allowed to use exclamation Points because that is unprofessional. And I definitely cannot use caps I want this entire comment to be lifeless Only Is the 1 I Is the 1 I will take out of your comment Because I'm forcing the horrible caps out. And case I don't see you good morning Good morning good afternoon and good night.
Damn she really puts a lot of effort in her drawings. This would be a awesome series like if trends were people.
Bro's a bot and a like begger💀
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@@victoriatough8425 yep
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The best nerd impression in the world good job Sona!!! :D
1st girl:Ruby
Like Beggar: Matthew
BOT:Stacy
Nerd: Bartholomew
Ah yes, James Sir Bartholomew the Third Jr.
THE BOT COMMENT ONE IS SO REAL WITH THE “WATERMELONS”
Nah
And they usually like to put the *sigh* how can I say this? Bottom version…
Wild
Or its the peaches 🍑🫥
Wait this is the first comment?
This is cool sona! Your a great artist and I wish to be like you one day the like begger is my favorite by the way I hate them.
Can you please make a tutorial for us your art is so good!I think my favorite was the nerd one!
Your impression of a nerd is awesome. I love your impression of a nerd. It’s so great. It’s so awesome. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I LOVE IT.
realest comment
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The distinction between "you're" and "your" is a crucial aspect of English grammar rooted in the different functions they serve in a sentence. "You're" as a Contraction: The word
"you're" is a contraction of "you are." In this form, the apostrophe replaces the letter "a" in "are," which is a common way in English to shorten phrases. The contraction "you're" is used when you want to say "you are" but in a more concise manner. For example, instead of saying, "You are going to love this book, you can say, "You're going to love this book." The apostrophe in "you're" is important because it signals that a contraction has taken place and two words have been combined. "Your" as a Possessive Adjective: On the other hand, "your" is a possessive adjective, which means it indicates ownership or possession. "Your" is used to show that something belongs to "you." For instance, in the sentence, "Is this your book?" the word "your" is used to indicate that the book belongs to the person being addressed. "Your" does not involve a contraction or the combination of two words; instead, it functions solely to show possession. Grammatical Clarity: Using "you're" instead of "your, or vice versa, can lead to confusion and misunderstandings because they serve entirely different grammatical purposes. If you mistakenly use "your" in place of "you're," the sentence might lose its intended meaning. For example, "Your going to the store" is incorrect because "your" does not convey the meaning of "you are." The correct sentence would be "You're going to the store," which clearly means "You are going to the store." Historical Development of Contractions: The development of contractions like "you're" has roots in the history of the English language, where the evolution of spoken and written forms led to the creation of shorter versions of common phrases. The use of contractions has made English more efficient in everyday conversation, but it also requires that speakers and writers pay attention to the context in which they are used to avoid grammatical errors. Importance in Communication: Mastering the use of "you're" and "your" is essential for clear and effective communication. Misusing these words can make sentences difficult to understand and may cause the writer or speaker to appear less competent in their use of the language. By understanding the specific roles that "you're" and "your" play, one can ensure that their writing and speech convey the intended meaning without ambiguity. In summary, "you're" is a contraction of "you are," indicating a combination of two words to convey a state or action, while "your" is a possessive adjective that shows ownership. Both are integral to proper grammar, and understanding the difference is key to effective communication.
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@@NevaehHall-hl2gt (Girl and,) contraction "you're" is used when you want to say "you are" but in a more concise manner. For example, instead of saying, "You are going to love this book, you can say, "You're going to love this book." The apostrophe in "you're" is important because it signals that a contraction has taken place and two words have been combined. "Your" as a Possessive Adjective: On the other hand, "your" is a possessive adjective, which means it indicates ownership or possession. "Your" is used to show that something belongs to "you." For instance, in the sentence, "Is this your book?" the word "your" is used to indicate that the book belongs to the person being addressed. "Your" does not involve a contraction or the combination of two words; instead, it functions solely to show possession. Grammatical Clarity: Using "you're" instead of "your, or vice versa, can lead to confusion and misunderstandings because they serve entirely different grammatical purposes. If you mistakenly use "your" in place of "you're," the sentence might lose its intended meaning. For example, "Your going to the store" is incorrect because "your" does not convey the meaning of "you are." The correct sentence would be "You're going to the store," which clearly means "You are going to the store." Historical Development of Contractions: The development of contractions like "you're" has roots in the history of the English language, where the evolution of spoken and written forms led to the creation of shorter versions of common phrases. The use of contractions has made English more efficient in everyday conversation, but it also requires that speakers and writers pay attention to the context in which they are used to avoid grammatical errors. Importance in Communication: Mastering the use of "you're" and "your" is essential for clear and effective communication. Misusing these words can make sentences difficult to understand and may cause the writer or speaker to appear less competent in their use of the language. By understanding the specific roles that "you're" and "your" play, one can ensure that their writing and speech convey the intended meaning without ambiguity. In summary, "you're" is a contraction of "you are," indicating a combination of two words to convey a state or action, while "your" is a possessive adjective that shows ownership. Both are integral to proper grammar, and understanding the difference is key to effective communication
Name ideas for the characters:
1. Sarah
2. Little Sammy
3. Stupid
4. Leonard
(Idk what these ideas are)
That Nerd impression is 11/10.
Erm as a nerd I give it 1/10🤓
Ermn actually you can't have an 11 out of 10 if there's only 10 you ignoramus 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
hi Dona I like your drawings are unique and I like your videos I cannot draw like that and that question comes to mind how can you draw so well?
The rat completelys the drawing 😂 I love it
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Are you bullying or no-
The impression of a nerd is beautiful It is so accurate
It’s the one… the first and not even flexing it how…
HI
hi
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Well congratulations you’re the first comment lol
Congrats for being first!
hI Hi
So talented
5:22 they look like the Gen alpha kid you draw a few vids ago
They are LOL
Yah they do! 💀
That's them in the future
It might be since it’s most likely that generation that reply like that
@@Jacob_was_here *mischievous gremlin noises* TIME TO TRAUMATIC BACKSTORY-IFY THEM
0:50 me when I saw that same exact photo 1 minute ago: WHAT THE FREAKING HECK
First 😊
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I love your profile picture. It’s a Roblox character
Hiii I love your art style :3
Might be a little late but
Names:
First girl- Sammy Lentio
Like begger- Tommy Himico
Bot- Jessii Natile
Nerd- Thomas
We love you sona !!! You are one of the most creative people I know!!❤🎉
Yeah she is also did you draw your profile picture cause if so It’s really good
I agree she's so good
Though she a porn bot lol
@randomguy-ij7oj no I don’t think she is the picture isn’t inopropriet and real people can say supportive stuff.
@@LittleCrazy1so what inappropriate or not she can be a bot
Your drawings were amazing! I think my favorite of the three is probably the like beggar mainly because of the mouse.
I hope you make this a series! This is a super cool idea!
I’m happy that she did four characters instead of the normal three that extra character really added some extra time into the video which I really liked 😊
Botted
@@montesclarosmyrna7964 botted? This is a person cuz it talks abt the things in the vid unless there. Smarter...
Bot..
@@Ourworld934-k6c who’s the bot?
I I just took like her videos ok :(
Your art is really good,i only subscibe to people that make content i like (i like this content)
I just stumbled upon this channel, I'm so glad I did, your art style is so cool :)
😅mjjjjpouuuuyybnjyghh
Omg! I have a kid in my school who looks literally like the nerd emoji that you drew- its crazy and funny!! And Ily Sona!
Omg ur first
Can we appreciates Sonas efforts she puts into every single one of her videos?
BOT! no u probably did it for a joke
@chadcameron8619 lol ye?.. but MAYBE...
BOT!
Sona is a girl?- (I didn’t know sona is a girl)
OMG I love the vids u make I'd love to see TADC as humans by u🤩🤩🤩
Thank you for making this😭
10:18 kinda looks like SpongeBob SquarePants with glasses and if he was nerdy xD
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😮
I literally love your art, voice and character‼️🤍✨️
your a bot
Bot detected
Hahahaha, know you can't even comment in a video cuz people will call you bot :3❗️✨️
(Do I type like a bot❓️ this is not the first time people call me a bot, tho-)
@@crystalbare1398don’t call her a bot :
@@Mr_quidoedon’t call her a bot :
I love your art and you have an amazing talent ❤
Imagine if we don’t see any of these comments on the video. I know that’s not possible, but could you imagine?
1:10
The vsauce pfp with the audio 😭
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HEY VSAUCE, MICHAEL HERE !
Names: First: Matilda. Like: Jimmy. Bot: Natalia. NERD 🤓: Harold.
SO underrated comment
Harold makes me think of Harold from TDI and the Nerd does look like him
Good names!
ITS PERFECT
Matilda is the name of a angry bird
I like the 1st one you did! 😂❤ love YOU’RE vids! ❤❤❤❤
Erm atchuly it’s “your” 🤓👆
so cute sona!! btw good job on CakeBite so far!!
BOT??????????????🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
@@ievarudnika5641I got the YTBD(TH-cam bot detectives) on it! Here’s a spare gun too 🫴🔫
I like your photo
@@MsKastoker thanks
I love how for the “like beggar” he was originally gonna be a lot more dry looking but you just made him cute
30 secs agoo
@@Wowboba 2 mins ago Waow (time passes by so fast)
7:50 THE MELONS 😭😭😭😭😭 GOODNIGHT 😭😭😭😭
clean arts bro nice art i will sub W
CRAZY VID IDEA I ❤ IT >:3
Congrats on the sona heart
@@daofficerofthenoodles7504 Thx smm!!
8:23 the 3 fingerssssssssss 💀
Ermmmm...... Akshuallyyy.... It could be an art style 🤓☝
Technically, there’s 4 though. because the thumb is being covered by the phone she is holding.
0:15 but mr Krabs, HE WAS NUMBER ONE!
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@@charafrn2664 Wow we totally didn't know that.
Someone ate my homework who did that 😡
@@Xayruna I don't actually do it but sense she had a part of the video talking and drawing the First species I want to do this
me@@marijacvetko8638
The distinction between "you're" and "your" is a crucial aspect of English grammar rooted in the different functions they serve in a sentence. "You're" as a Contraction: The word "you're" is a contraction of "you are." In this form, the apostrophe replaces the letter "a" in "are," which is a common way in English to shorten phrases. The contraction "you're" is used when you want to say "you are" but in a more concise manner. For example, instead of saying, "You are going to love this book," you can say, "You're going to love this book." The apostrophe in "you're" is important because it signals that a contraction has taken place and two words have been combined. "Your" as a Possessive Adjective: On the other hand, "your" is a possessive adjective, which means it indicates ownership or possession. "Your" is used to show that something belongs to "you." For instance, in the sentence, "Is this your book?" the word "your" is used to indicate that the book belongs to the person being addressed. "Your" does not involve a contraction or the combination of two words; instead, it functions solely to show possession. Grammatical Clarity: Using "you're" instead of "your," or vice versa, can lead to confusion and misunderstandings because they serve entirely different grammatical purposes. If you mistakenly use "your" in place of "you're," the sentence might lose its intended meaning. For example, "Your going to the store" is incorrect because "your" does not convey the meaning of "you are." The correct sentence would be "You're going to the store," which clearly means "You are going to the store." Historical Development of Contractions: The development of contractions like "you're" has roots in the history of the English language, where the evolution of spoken and written forms led to the creation of shorter versions of common phrases. The use of contractions has made English more efficient in everyday conversation, but it also requires that speakers and writers pay attention to the context in which they are used to avoid grammatical errors. Importance in Communication: Mastering the use of "you're" and "your" is essential for clear and effective communication. Misusing these words can make sentences difficult to understand and may cause the writer or speaker to appear less competent in their use of the language. By understanding the specific roles that "you're" and "your" play, one can ensure that their writing and speech convey the intended meaning without ambiguity. In summary, "you're" is a contraction of "you are," indicating a combination of two words to convey a state or action, while "your" is a possessive adjective that show sownership. Both are integral to proper grammar, and understanding the difference is key to effective communication
Most accurate thing I've seen all day (you should do "don't translate commenter")
they’re bots too though usually
This legit so relatable I've seen so much comments like this lol 😂😃
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