1:33:12 The game being robophobic and trying to prevent her from clicking Keebo.
@Yodah97 Жыл бұрын
Angie might lowkey be the creepiest character in V3. And she's up against though competition. Something about how cheerful and convicted she is.
@krackkokichi2 жыл бұрын
gonta: gonta not smart crystaaahl: (i pretend i do not hear it) goonta not smart aw
@smiffwilm2 жыл бұрын
43:13 Hoo boy...
@Shannessa2 жыл бұрын
1:54:04 I’m too young to go to a casino (in 2 months I won’t be) but last month me and my friends went to an arcade place where I managed to get 3 jackpots in different games (Wheel of Fortune, Quick Drop & Monster Drop) and by the end of my 150 tokens run I had 3700 tickets when my friends had an average of 100 tickets each (Each game cost about 5 tokens to play)
@dahomie2532 жыл бұрын
Damn you made it out like a bandit
@Shannessa2 жыл бұрын
At the end of the day I let my friends use my tickets if they didn’t have enough to get something they really wanted (combined they spent roughly 1000 of my tickets) And now I have a toy army knife that imma paint to make a prop for an Assassination Classroom cosplay
@Shannessa2 жыл бұрын
@@dahomie253 yah lol when I went to buy some stuff with my earnings I remember one worker commenting on how much I got in barley 2 hours (he was the one who rang me and my friends up when I got the tokens to play)
@Jinxed112 жыл бұрын
So if you're serious about the language learning, I'm a life long learner and can recommend some options that have worked for me (I am a Japanese learner primarily but know a little Spanish and French, too). If it's just for talking purposes, Hello Talk is my first resource. You can chat with a plethora of native speakers for free. iTalki is fantastic, too for finding teachers. Obviously that's paid, but from my experience, take at least a class once a week with someone you chat with. Keeps you on your toes and keeps your practicing. The teachers aren't too expensive and it's easy to stop at any time. Only real downside is you buy credits to pay the teachers. I've been using it for yeaaars, and as long as you know you'd be using them, it's a good system. Watching content in your target language is a great way to learn, too, as long as you're rewatching the same stuff continually to pick up on the words you missed (it's kind of like how kids will insist on watching the same movies/shows over and over again to not just enjoy the content, but have something they can talk about that they know well). For me personally, I do a lesson or two a week, will grab a random partner to walk with throughout the week, and do daily flashcards (don't do as much as I do if you start, I'm crazy and do like 300 a day, not a joke). Works for me! Looking forward to watching the rest of this VOD now lol