Fun fact: Vicky Leandros, Luxembourg's only non-French Eurovision winner, was Greek, and her win came two years before Greece itself debuted in Eurovision in 1974.
@transcedentalunity94757 ай бұрын
Check out Αναμνήσεις by Vicky Leandros. It's a lovely song! Greetings and love from Greece!!
@j0hnegan9 ай бұрын
Diva rule #1: make your minions dance--you focus on the cameras and your vocals.
@ESCVerso9 ай бұрын
San Marino with a Spanish band singing in Spanish watching this like 👀. But in all seriousness, I loved your discussion about the song, itself. Good video, as usual. This was just the right amount of overthinking.
@efi38259 ай бұрын
They even mention the Spanish Benidorm national final in their lyrics.
@MyrtleP9 ай бұрын
14:56 You think you're familiar with someone, and then ten years later you're confronted with a side of Matt's face you've never seen before.
@MatthewWrather9 ай бұрын
I'm trying to be more three-dimensional.
@MyrtleP9 ай бұрын
@@MatthewWrather Perfect opportunity if you guys do a UK video this year
@Victor-Hugenay9 ай бұрын
These are the voyages of Overthinking Eurovision. Its continuing mission: to explore strange new songs; to seek out new artists and new trivia; to boldly go where no one has gone before!
@athanasiazampouka29889 ай бұрын
Guys you have an amazing sense of humour! Please continue your hard work here! ❤ from 🇬🇷
@rohit152y9 ай бұрын
Where are you from
@ar500009 ай бұрын
It was a nice touch to have Jimmy Martin handing over the prize.
@mo48489 ай бұрын
Living in Luxembourg was like being embraced by a warm, rich hug of good governance and green fields. Such a lovely place. Glad they are back ❤️ Tali is great!
@heyy139 ай бұрын
This video is so good. Honestly so well done and researched. I enjoyed this a lot. I ended up watching it twice in a row.
@andrijacerinikolic70639 ай бұрын
Serbia and Slovenia, please ☺️ two amazing stories behind.
@MarcioHuser7 ай бұрын
4:39 I was lucky enought to be there, on that day, to watch and cheer for Tali. I had no favorites, I hadn't even heard or knew about any of the contestants prior to that day, my wife did, and she was the one that suggested that we should try and go, to attend the finals, since it would happen right when we were spending part of our vacations in the country, and we would be staying very near Rockhal, the venue where the finals happened. After listening all 8, Tali, the last one to perform, was the one I liked most 😁
@janmascarina7 ай бұрын
The geeky over analysis is seriously me alone with my computer deep diving into information i'll never use in my life, haha. I'm so glad I found this channel!
@EurodisidentesPodcast9 ай бұрын
Great Video like always! thanks for quoting us btw 💚
@ZeusTheAnonymous7 ай бұрын
As somebody who lives close to Luxembourg, would like to add another contributing reason as to why Luxembourg may have decided to come back: Luxembourgish people (and those from across the borders) go to concerts of Eurovision contestants. Mahmood, Hooverphonic, Duncan Laurance, Salvador Sobral... Plus, they seem to actually watch Eurovision. I haven't talked to too many, but for a country that didn't participate for 30 years, I've come across surprisingly many (young) people who watch it.
@arroba1079 ай бұрын
The level of research in your videos is mind-blowing! Thank you for sharing so much knowledge with a great sense of humor
@SwKarin8 ай бұрын
Just want to point out that sirene in french is also the translation for mermaid (the little mermaid is called "la petite sirène".
@milena6thof6th9 ай бұрын
Love this video, wish we could have more, possibly for all the countries omg! I'm from Serbia so, yes, I would love to see this type of video for Serbia's entry, but whichever you decide on is going to be awesome. Can't wait to see more!
@ConlangKrishna9 ай бұрын
Luxembourgish ESC fan here, and Star Trek fan too, by the way. I really enjoyed your video. ❤Your information is exceptionally well researched. I even learned some new things here. Keep doing this great work! And I should definitely check out Capitani - it's in my native language, but I have never seen it...
@raphaelgomes31267 ай бұрын
The siren sound is referring to an old Luxemburg fairytale in which music plays a crucial role in guiding and following your instincts to do the right thing. (Melusina) 13:40 Also the word “fighter” is shorten to represent the Luxembourgish resistance quote “Mir wëlle bleiwe wat mir sinn” (we want to stay what we are), as foreign policies often threatened the existence of Luxembourg and its people throughout its history. So even though this song has been written by a non-Luxembourgish songwriter it’s roots and message are deeply anchored with the countries identity.
@escgabe9 ай бұрын
you guys are the gold standard of eurovision content. glad to see you back!!
@joaovitormatos81479 ай бұрын
The closest to having a Luxembourgish in their wins was Pierre Cao, the conductor of the Orchestra in 1973
@halbtonschritt37029 ай бұрын
I love „Siren“ the Estonian Song from 2010
@EmoBearRights9 ай бұрын
It's very underrated.
@efi38259 ай бұрын
So many good songs from 2010, man. "Siren" is not so much my cup of tea, but it's a well-made song for sure.
@angelodangelo92739 ай бұрын
What about Siren Song, Ukraine 2019?
@EmoBearRights9 ай бұрын
@@angelodangelo9273 You'd love ESC Tom who starts all his videos with 'you want to know my secret? Bang!'
@taranciucgabrielradu9 ай бұрын
I had no idea we had at least two songs produced by Dardust this year Eventually the man will touch all of them I'm pretty sure
@ΈτσιΓουστάρω-σ6τ9 ай бұрын
Love it ❤ Hoping I see a video for Greece soon!
@overthinkingit9 ай бұрын
Was thinking about it! You got a hot take?
@ΈτσιΓουστάρω-σ6τ9 ай бұрын
@overthinkingit I think you'll have a lot to overthink about haha. First time hearing the song was a shock, I didnt know how to feel but now I personally love it. Others like it and others hate it. Marina is very musically educated and can sing any genre from opera to trap. I think her song and video clip choice isn't random, she definitely has a story to say. P.S. I love tekken 😂
@mo48489 ай бұрын
Zari ("dice") is a song about taking chances, i.e. rolling the dice. Perhaps it's a song about not overthinking things ☺️
@ΈτσιΓουστάρω-σ6τ9 ай бұрын
@@mo4848 😁😁😁
@Ali-vq7vq9 ай бұрын
Yesss! Do Greece next please! To me, the lyrics have a double meaning and can be read as a message to the homeland from someone who had to leave due to lack of perspectives and expresses the bitterness and nostalgia of feeling abandoned and rejected by the beloved motherland, something in the lines of Croatia's entry, but in a metaphorical way. Like when she says "Where will the wind take us?", or "I pretend to forget your scent/ And everything around me changes suddenly", or "I’ll be coming in and out of your mind/ Because you didn’t give me your hand/ Not even to hold onto" which might hint at expats who are only able to go back home on vacation ("in and out") but do not get any means to stay (the hand to hold onto). I got this idea especially from the music video that showcases all the touristy tropes of Greece, as if the country were just a postcard background, which might evoke this kind of bittersweet feeling of attachment and alienation on the diaspora. If that's not overthinking it, I don't know what is 😂
@MsMeyara9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the penguin song, it's stuck in my head... again! lol
@cokolesnik9 ай бұрын
Could you do Slovenia. It also has a good story behind it.
@ColdWarCrisis9 ай бұрын
That Pinguin act.. 😁 I heard that pinguin be called 'world's first unlovable pinguin..' 🤣
@sit-insforsithis15687 ай бұрын
I’m so happy she went tru to the finals , and I’m just a Dutch guy who likes gabber music so this is the first time I’m watching Eurovisie songfestival
@resolvanlemmy9 ай бұрын
She may say she's a fighter, but I always hear she's on fire.
@Crystallium9 ай бұрын
we meet again bfdi fan
@resolvanlemmy9 ай бұрын
@@Crystallium oh wow you're back. Hello.
@Crystallium9 ай бұрын
@@resolvanlemmy yo
@resolvanlemmy9 ай бұрын
@@Crystallium ello
@Crystallium9 ай бұрын
@@resolvanlemmy yo
@NunoSalvaterra9 ай бұрын
I love your videos so much guys. Fighter is my favourite underdog this year, and your video only made me love out more! Thank you! By the way have you considered setting up a patreon account?
@chavem9 ай бұрын
please never stop with the Taylor references ❤❤ literally my two favorite music related things combined in one video: Swift and Eurovision!
@idraote9 ай бұрын
It's a common trend: making big, resounding announcements (Luxembourg will bring a culturally relevant song sung by someone with ties with Luxembourg) only to gradually retrace one steps... Without feeling the need of making big announcements. They rely on people's very short memory.
@itzelgc46379 ай бұрын
Queen Elsie!!!! She’ll always be my winner but I like Tali too.
@mentonerodominicano7 ай бұрын
I love the way you kept using commercial voice over throughout the video. 😂
@minimi8709 ай бұрын
I have hopes that maybe they just want to make a big entrance and maybe afterwards (once they've gained even more attention) they will try including more local songwriters. But my hopes aren't high.
@jonlawrence199 ай бұрын
I love your commentary :D
@edmundtory69319 ай бұрын
Love you guys!
@basieluxanno79099 ай бұрын
Your overthinking is good and brought me a smaal new light on this great song. Yes, Tali is a fighter and she will fight as hard as possible for Luxembourg. There will come a rewamp to the song, what maybe even fit better to her and make herself and song more impressif. On the national final was Tali by far the best with staging, song and voice.
@Meioh20009 ай бұрын
I was disappointed you didn't throw in the "Borg... sounds Swedish" line from First Contact 😂 I can imagine a few uses for that lol
@overthinkingit9 ай бұрын
You will get a clip from First Contact next week. - MB
@fievl64122 ай бұрын
0:11 Fun fact: In Dutch and German, it is actually written as "Luxemburg" 😊
@waynemartin48818 ай бұрын
Atilla Sereftug co composer of the 1988 winning song song is from Turkey.
@lukasgornitzka29118 ай бұрын
The thing with Luxembourg in the past was that RTL had a different tactic compared to bigger nations in ESC - especially during the 60's-80's. At the time, France had a strict monopoly on radio and television, which meant that RTL - who at the time was broadcasting over middle-waves to the French public, could pick up promising stars and songwriters to participate for them in ESC. Through that, they manage to make themselves a household name while applying pressure on France and their monopoly. Monaco also had that approach, but abandoned ship in 1980
@SmolAliens9 ай бұрын
I’m dying at ‘Romantic date at Hooters’. My husband and I moved to a place right down the road from one and we have actually had a few dates there…the food slaps and the girls are genuinely nice 😂
@mtsplash247 ай бұрын
Hi! I'm from Luxembourg and a lot of people here were really mad that the song was not written in luxembourgish. But after all, it was a good and catchy song. Let's see how long it takes 🇱🇺🇱🇺
@schnitzelsemmel9 ай бұрын
I don't understand how you were able to repeat the phrase "siren song" about ten times and never cut to a clip of Maruv
@ar500009 ай бұрын
That's wot I kept thinking.
@egoneiermann-tn7sc7 ай бұрын
The problem with Luxembourg was that RTL used to be a small station that broadcast across its own borders to Germany and France. That's why German and French stars were also sent (and win) to the ESC. With the privatization of TV stations in the 80s, RTL (now owned by Germans) became one of the largest broadcasters in Europe. However, the ESC is a program of the EBU, the public broadcaster in Europe. That is why only the small local station from Luxembourg is allowed to take part, because it is recognized by the state as a public one. It's like NBC taking part, but only the local New York studio.
@buddhidev78778 ай бұрын
I like this song. Song's structure is good. That's it.
@jdswanny19699 ай бұрын
13:22 Super Tro(o)per reporting for duty!
@mtsplash247 ай бұрын
Hi! Luxemburger here, a lot of people were mad, because the song wasn't in luxemburgish. But after all it was a good and catchy song. Let's see how long it takes to complete
@aleksandarivanovski36847 ай бұрын
Which is the song at 11:50?
@JustMe-tv1uo7 ай бұрын
why do you pronounce it luxembworg
@cristinamignutti60909 ай бұрын
Please do Estonia! I know the song sounds pretty straight forward but I want to hear you guys predict it won't make it to the final and then issue an apology video after it finishes top 10 ❤
@CasualUmami9 ай бұрын
I love Project Glissando
@tagaway61737 ай бұрын
14:20
@kennethfrancisfernandez5338 ай бұрын
the punchlines in this video made me laugh
@elinat24149 ай бұрын
As excited as I am for them to come back... I wish the song wasn't such a nothing burger. It's not bad, but it won't stand out in a year where there are at least 3 other upbeat pop songs performed by women clad in all black (Malta, Georgia and Austria come to mind). I wish the concept and the song were more interesting and had more impact. For example, Norway is presenting a song strongly influenced by Norwegian music and culture. I wish Luxemburg did something similar, or at least went for a more 'powerhouse' direction, rather than doing a Sweden and getting a song that came straight out of a pop music factory.
@efi38259 ай бұрын
Yeah you're right, this would have really been an entry where it would make sense to feel the cultural heritage, whatever that means in the case of Luxembourg. Or maybe, this is just the "We're back, baby!"- entry. And I think they deliver in that sense. This song is great! But if anything, I would compare it to "La Noia" from Italy. Both are songs with some Latin elements about a young woman who wants to rearrange her life and struggles with an inner restlessness.
@venooshka9 ай бұрын
@@efi3825 and both are co-written by Dardust!
@imrustyokay7 ай бұрын
I actually did send a song to the LSC! It was terrible.
@AdventureAttitudeАй бұрын
Lol, I thought he was a AI avatar....
@Damiant11347 ай бұрын
LOOOOOOOOORE
@WaxmanOfficial9 ай бұрын
I thought Luxemburg's return was the EBU answer to Eastern European countries leaving the contest.
@LeafHuntress9 ай бұрын
Matt, you can spell it Luxemburg if you like. Don't bow down to the tyranny of the spellchecker!
@ar500009 ай бұрын
You mention the Turquoise Carpet. This would be the Turquoise carpet that this year (I believe) is being held on Orthodox Easter 5th May 2024 (which is a big family/cultural event as well as a big religious one). Couldn't they have moved Eurovision to the following week?
@Gfynbcyiokbg87108 ай бұрын
No they couldn't have
@Lucian869 ай бұрын
Omg, that hair
@overthinkingit9 ай бұрын
Everytime I see it I am newly taken aback. - MB
@BeekeepOrBust7 ай бұрын
I know her brother! You want me to ask him something for you?
@arthurtyshchenko73369 ай бұрын
Ahahah nod to clash royale was so random
@overthinkingit9 ай бұрын
It’s not random at all if you could see my decks. - MB
@Halliinnchuks9 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite songs (not for winning though), and now I like it even more :)
@pansmile91589 ай бұрын
I knew of the heavy Israeli involvement but I did not know of the songs being switch.
@berlineczka9 ай бұрын
Yeah, the more I read the more "it's a second Israel" it looks. The show was produced by an Israeli event company that produces the ESC in Tel Aviv in 2019. And Tali dedicated her win to her brother who is a soldier fighting currently in Israel against Gaza (sic!). She absolutely did not think that this may be inappropriate, as a contestant representing, you would think, Luxembourg.
@Anna-hh6br9 ай бұрын
@@berlineczkaYes the fandom was behind a Palestinian representing...Iceland and thus capitalising on the war but Tali being of mixed heritage winning and dedicating her win to her brother is suddenly a scandal 😅 At least Tali has been living in Luxembourg for years!
@berlineczka9 ай бұрын
@@Anna-hh6brThe fandom was actually quite conflicted on the issue of Bashar Murad in the Icelandic preselections. Also, the deadline for submitting the songs to Söngvakeppnin was in September, before the Hamas attack. Tali is Peruvian-Israeli who just happened to have lived in Luxembourg as a kid due to her father's work, and honestly I wouldn't care less if it was all there was to that. Even if I personally find it a bit disappointing that she had lived there for a decade and didn't bother to learn the language. She also moved to the USA after the pandemic, so it's not like she has been living there still. That being said, I wouldn't normally care. But it is an element of a bigger problem here. Israeli participation this year is already extremely controversial. Then the ties of the Luxembourg preselections to Israel are a bit too tight, for my taste. Her song was written by an Italian, but her choreographer and her dancers were Israeli, as was she (and the whole stage production team). And yes, dedicating her win to an Israeli soldier is disgusting, in my opinion. She just won to represent Luxembourg and dedicates her win (already with heavy Israeli influences) to an Israeli soldier. Where lies her loyalty? I am not Luxembourgish, but I can imagined that they could feel betrayed and outraged at that. Not to even mention the problematic nature of the current military activities of Israel, and the looming famine in Gaza due to Israeli blockade, done by the Israeli soldiers. What if her brother commits war crimes at the time when she dedicates her Luxembourgish win to him?
@Anna-hh6br9 ай бұрын
@berlineczka You people are funny. She didn't dedicate her win to an "IsRaeLi solDier" but to her brother, who happens to be a soldier. Not the same thing. The song was not written about her brother or thr IDF either as some like to claim, as it was written before the terrorist attack on Israel. And yes she might have personal ties with a hostage or a victim of the attack-if a European country was willing to give a platform to a singer from Palestine mentioning the war everywhere without even winning the thing, so does Tali have a right to show her support to whatever she wants. Just because you disagree with her it certainly doesn't make it disgusting. The looming famine is not because of Israel either, but because Hamas has been stealing aid to keep or sell to others. Many say how they have to buy aid they receive for free from the US or the Saudis.
@mirokatan50959 ай бұрын
@@berlineczkatali got the song before October 7, stop spreading misinformation.
@SirBondJames0079 ай бұрын
Utter nonsense... I tried to find a redeeming factor in this but just couldn't.. I'll never get those 17 mins back. I didn't realise that Uruquay was pronounced like that.
@efi38259 ай бұрын
What's a major thing they got wrong for example?
@ar500009 ай бұрын
The redeeming factor was seeing one of the 1993 contestants handing the prize over to the new contestant.
@cutiepie857429 ай бұрын
Tali has dedicated her winning song to her brother, who is currently fighting with the IDF
@annsh.64877 ай бұрын
It sucks that they aren't even allowing artists to do what they do best, and replace their songs with repetitive bland mush
@NumaMaxenceAmbre9 ай бұрын
Why your video on politics and Eurovision is not available anymore ? I know this is a sensitive time, but the video almost not talks about what we know. Hopefully I could watch it before it was ghosted. But it was so good (as everything you make), I wanted to rewatch it 😪 Bisous de France !!!
@overthinkingit9 ай бұрын
Here you go! kzbin.info/www/bejne/hWG0qJ-QaLt5m7M
@basieluxanno79099 ай бұрын
something about Krick, why she didn't won. She had the most public votes, but that were a lot of people who knew the song already. Unluckly the staging was bad and it wasn't here fault. Krick had a subtile song, like a James Bond song. The main staging was also like that, but the spectators were lit up, so it didn't feel like she was completly alone and ruined her stage performance ... With Daniel Marques (P3) he is famous in Luxembourg because he came until the half final of last season of the voice Germany! but his stage performance wasn't good at all, he was too static. I think he moved during the song around 2sq meters for an energetic song ...
@maxx62999 ай бұрын
Siren Song??? Then you should waste no time to overthink Maruv's missed Ukrainian entry in 2019!!
@pirukiddingme19089 ай бұрын
Tali dedicating her win to her brother in the idf was… a choice 🤢
@JustYetAnotherUser9 ай бұрын
Bruh, it was a nice choice. No matter what one's political stance is it's still her brother and of course she fears for him.
@LeafHuntress9 ай бұрын
@@JustYetAnotherUserThen she could have said something like "i hope he's home soon" ? Those that chose to go into the IDF CHOOSE IT. It's something you can opt out of. And the war crimes keep mounting. The IDF kills everybody, but seems to have it in for journalists. The EBU got rid of Belarus after they got one blogger, not even an accredited journalist. He's still alive & free right now. But the IDF bodycount of journalists is in triple figures... Even if the EBU doesn't care about starving children, you would expect them to care about that.
@JustYetAnotherUser9 ай бұрын
@@LeafHuntress It doesn't matter. I repeat: political opinions and stances aside it's still her brother. Had it been a palestinian girl dedicating her victory to her brother who's part of the "resistance" who kidnapped babies nobody would complain. She has a right to dedicate her victory to her loved ones and I'd have the same opinion had it been a russian girl dedicating her victory to her brother fighting for russia for example. I'm sorry, but nobody has the right to boycott the love someone feels for her/his own family.
@MintyDragonfly9 ай бұрын
@@JustYetAnotherUserI think a lot of people would’ve had an issue if a Palestinian girl dedicated her victory to a family member in the resistance actually, there are a lot of people who are absolutely behind Israel and you mentioning the resistance “kidnapping babies” would be one of the reasons they might be (Israeli soldiers are sniping toddlers and women fleeing their bombs so there isn’t a moral high ground to stand on with either side of the FIGHTERS there; there are atrocities being committed on both sides of the fight if the reports are to be believed, but this does not excuse the fact that the majority of the Palestinian nation is suffering a genocide at the hands of the Israeli government and military). It would be equally disturbing for a Russian person to dedicate their win to their family member in the Russian army and I think a LOT more people would take massive umbrage with that since they are the attacking force who chose to subject another nation to war without being attacked themselves, family member or not that’s bonkers to do publicly when there are major issues with what they are doing. What you’re saying is a poor argument against the reaction that people have had to Tali’s statement, family or not it was definitely a controversial thing to do and she knows that. People have the right to do whatever they want so if Tali wanted to express love for her brother in a controversial statement of support for the IDF then she has every right to do that, but other people have every right to respond in their own way to that and take it as an anti-Palestine statement, boycott the song because of it, etc. For example, I’m not judging anyone else for accepting Besa’s song from Albania but I personally have a problem with it since she has publicly liked a lot of very controversial anti-transgender tweets - that community and their rights are very important to me and so I personally cannot support her if she is transphobic. Not everyone knows that or associates the song with her views though so I understand that other people will not have the same response.
@JustYetAnotherUser9 ай бұрын
@@MintyDragonfly My argument wasn't poor, I'm just not a snowflake to feel outraged by something as personal (and irrelevant to the public spectrum) as someone dedicating her victory to a loved one who she's afraid might die. How does that harm anyone? For me this isn't disturbing at all, be it from israelis, russians, palestinians whatever and it's only controversial for those who have been sleeping under a rock, for the israeli-palestinian conflict has been going on for almost 80 years. "Oh israel has been commiting crimes for decades", ok but people only started to care now? Where were all these snowflakes last year? Oh right, dancing to the unicorn girl. Where were they when israel won several times throughout the years? And during all that time palestine has been loudly accusing Israel of doing the same thing and nobody cared (except for a few consistent souls). They only started to care because it became a hot trend on social media and people love to pretend they're full of principles and that their opinion matters, let's be real. So why are people all of a sudden so upset to the point they can't even bear a young girl dedicating her victory to her brother? Are we seriously geting to a point people are gonna be judged negatively by something so personal? Not to mention that as you said "there isn't a moral high ground on either side" since this is a really complex issue with a lot of gray areas... right, only for people to overreact over this. Now imgine if she had openely said "Am Yisrael Chai" or something, at this rate she'd be lynched. Also, people can't complain that eurovision shouldnt be political only to make it political to this extreme themselves, that's a whole other level of hypocrisy right there. So for heaven's sake, people gotta get a grip...
@timgriffin20219 ай бұрын
Oh, i hope that Twitter kids won‘t cancel you for mentioning Tali 😵💫
@efi38259 ай бұрын
Overcanceling Overthinking
@LeafHuntress9 ай бұрын
Go listen to Sinead O'Connor singing War & rethink those stupid words & that overused stupid term.
@efi38259 ай бұрын
@@LeafHuntress What's some of the lyrics of that song for example?
@timgriffin20219 ай бұрын
@@efi3825 don’t you know that famous Sinead O’Connor song, where she sings about cancelling someone on twitter? 😏
@irrevirre629 ай бұрын
So disappointed at Luxembourg’s song. It so outdated 😢
@Snowshowslow8 ай бұрын
Okay, so we are not supposed to read into the fact that the song is called 'fighter' and that she dedicated it to her brother who is *checks notes* fighting in the Israeli army...? Like at all? I had high hopes for Luxembourg's return but that footnote does leave a bad taste in my mouth.
@overthinkingit8 ай бұрын
Well she didn’t write it, so no.
@Snowshowslow8 ай бұрын
@@overthinkingit No but she chose to dedicate it to him after knowing what it was about, presumably?
@m.s.65867 ай бұрын
@@Snowshowslow I see no issue with a Jewish israeli-Luxembourgian man fighting against Islamist radicalism terrorist group who attack his ancestral homeland (and likely where he has family living) murdering 1200 people and kidnapped hundreds, using people as human shields.. is what exactly? Cause it makes it sound like you are okay with terrorism and opposing fighting against it… 👀
@zhenia25119 ай бұрын
Only "Overthinking It" can make a video about such a boring entry interesting.
@trildi9 ай бұрын
Can't stand this year's song from Lux, but I loved CAPITANI! Can we have it back please? 😁
@timothyyocum61407 ай бұрын
Only if it goes back to Season 1 quality. Season 2 was so bad I could not finish it. And I finish everything.
@argella_d60469 ай бұрын
It's pronounced Thomas GAY-son! (really!)
@overthinkingit9 ай бұрын
Seriously? 😳
@rageguy3119 ай бұрын
What the hell.... Confirm it on discord They have been saying for years.
@argella_d60468 ай бұрын
@@rageguy311 i'm not on the discord, how do i join?