As soon as i see the notification my tip got moist. Great video as always pure! 😩
@bubblegumx__22786 ай бұрын
i regret not unlearning english as soon as bdawg started talking
@ronniepowell36866 ай бұрын
That tanks ego is fatter than Maugas hit box 😂
@faye616 ай бұрын
H3LIX the typa guy who will forget he's not muted and will defend his masculine pride
@demarionscott71026 ай бұрын
am also an OGpure fan he is probably one of the best syms in NA. His accuracy with his beam is not easy to recreate, love when a someone can climb to high ranks with off meta characters. much respect for real.
@YuffieOW26 ай бұрын
the kiri howling 😭😭
@HughKenway6 ай бұрын
people are such snowflake in this game, one thing goes wrong and they go "FUCK IT, I'M THROWING!"
@BdawgOW6 ай бұрын
so like... a honka honka or no?
@Huffman6205 ай бұрын
That ice block was sexy….
@spookdoodledude43086 ай бұрын
Papa pure coming with the straight water for our quenched mouths
@ImBennz5 ай бұрын
you and bdawg might be the clip farming duo
@therealjgreens5 ай бұрын
Id watch more if your videos were longer. Id either do shorts or longer videos. Your content is solid. I hate toxicity but love watching people break.
@therealjgreens5 ай бұрын
Also you're a fellow NYer
@OGPure5 ай бұрын
I appreciate that! I try not to have super longer breaks between videos which is why sometimes theyr'e shorter, but I've debated leaning into the longer videos
@therealjgreens5 ай бұрын
@@OGPure thanks for the reply man. I really do think you should AB test a longer video vs a short video vs a short. I noticed guys like Flats, Jay3 and emongg all leaned into longer videos. At this point, people are watching for the content but they are watching because of you. Your the star of your videos. Give the people more! Keep making awesome content man. I've def seen you grow.
@OGPure5 ай бұрын
That seriously means a lot, really appreciate it
@swancman6 ай бұрын
You a Sword Art Online fan?! I hear that epic SAO music!
@OGPure6 ай бұрын
I’ve only seen a few episodes tbh, but I thought it fit haha
@exuberant4206 ай бұрын
i disagree "Shrek," the animated masterpiece released in 2001, has etched its place in cinematic history not just as a box office success but as a cultural phenomenon that continues to resonate with audiences of all ages. Its blend of humor, heart, and subversive storytelling sets it apart, making it not just a great movie, but arguably the best in its genre. One of the key reasons "Shrek" stands out is its unique approach to fairy tale conventions. Unlike traditional fairy tales that often portray heroes as flawless and villains as irredeemably evil, "Shrek" turns these archetypes on their heads. The titular ogre, Shrek, is initially portrayed as a grumpy loner, far from the typical handsome prince. His journey, however, unfolds to reveal layers of depth and vulnerability, challenging stereotypes and offering a more nuanced view of what it means to be a hero. Moreover, "Shrek" is a treasure trove of humor, cleverly weaving pop culture references and satire into its narrative. From its irreverent take on Disney-esque themes to its sharp-witted dialogue and memorable one-liners, the movie delights viewers with its comedic timing and witty script. It manages to entertain both children and adults alike, ensuring that every viewing experience is filled with laughter and enjoyment. Beyond its humor, "Shrek" also explores important themes such as acceptance, identity, and friendship. Shrek's relationship with Donkey and his unconventional romance with Princess Fiona highlight the importance of looking beyond appearances and societal expectations. Fiona, too, defies the traditional princess mold, showcasing strength, independence, and a willingness to embrace her true self despite societal pressures. Visually, "Shrek" was groundbreaking for its time, pushing the boundaries of what animated films could achieve. Its detailed animation brought the fantastical world of Far Far Away to life, from lush green landscapes to intricately designed characters. The attention to detail and the imaginative portrayal of fairy tale creatures further enriched the film's immersive experience, captivating audiences with its visual splendor. Furthermore, "Shrek" boasts a stellar voice cast led by Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow, whose performances breathe life into their respective characters. Their chemistry and comedic timing elevate the film, making each character memorable and endearing in their own right. Ultimately, what makes "Shrek" the best movie is its ability to resonate on multiple levels. It entertains with its humor, captivates with its storytelling, and inspires with its messages of acceptance and self-discovery. It remains a timeless classic that continues to enchant new generations of viewers, solidifying its place as not just a beloved animated film but a cultural touchstone. In a world of fairy tales, "Shrek" stands tall as a shining example of how embracing individuality and celebrating differences can lead to a happily ever after that defies expectations.
@rolando90s6 ай бұрын
holy F@&@& that's long sentence you made. anyway sherk 2 is GOAT IM ONLY one who thinks shrek 3 is polarized movie.
@exuberant4206 ай бұрын
@@rolando90s "Shrek," the animated masterpiece released in 2001, has etched its place in cinematic history not just as a box office success but as a cultural phenomenon that continues to resonate with audiences of all ages. Its blend of humor, heart, and subversive storytelling sets it apart, making it not just a great movie, but arguably the best in its genre. One of the key reasons "Shrek" stands out is its unique approach to fairy tale conventions. Unlike traditional fairy tales that often portray heroes as flawless and villains as irredeemably evil, "Shrek" turns these archetypes on their heads. The titular ogre, Shrek, is initially portrayed as a grumpy loner, far from the typical handsome prince. His journey, however, unfolds to reveal layers of depth and vulnerability, challenging stereotypes and offering a more nuanced view of what it means to be a hero. Moreover, "Shrek" is a treasure trove of humor, cleverly weaving pop culture references and satire into its narrative. From its irreverent take on Disney-esque themes to its sharp-witted dialogue and memorable one-liners, the movie delights viewers with its comedic timing and witty script. It manages to entertain both children and adults alike, ensuring that every viewing experience is filled with laughter and enjoyment. Beyond its humor, "Shrek" also explores important themes such as acceptance, identity, and friendship. Shrek's relationship with Donkey and his unconventional romance with Princess Fiona highlight the importance of looking beyond appearances and societal expectations. Fiona, too, defies the traditional princess mold, showcasing strength, independence, and a willingness to embrace her true self despite societal pressures. Visually, "Shrek" was groundbreaking for its time, pushing the boundaries of what animated films could achieve. Its detailed animation brought the fantastical world of Far Far Away to life, from lush green landscapes to intricately designed characters. The attention to detail and the imaginative portrayal of fairy tale creatures further enriched the film's immersive experience, captivating audiences with its visual splendor. Furthermore, "Shrek" boasts a stellar voice cast led by Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow, whose performances breathe life into their respective characters. Their chemistry and comedic timing elevate the film, making each character memorable and endearing in their own right. Ultimately, what makes "Shrek" the best movie is its ability to resonate on multiple levels. It entertains with its humor, captivates with its storytelling, and inspires with its messages of acceptance and self-discovery. It remains a timeless classic that continues to enchant new generations of viewers, solidifying its place as not just a beloved animated film but a cultural touchstone. In a world of fairy tales, "Shrek" stands tall as a shining example of how embracing individuality and celebrating differences can lead to a happily ever after that defies expectations.
@smok3ywuff7846 ай бұрын
So glad I don’t have to deal with this form of toxic behavior in First Descendant😅
@MadouSawada6 ай бұрын
Well... not yet.
@valkyrie59196 ай бұрын
Overwatchs monetization looks like a puppy with a diamond in their mouth in comparison to the first descendant
@trevwright936 ай бұрын
Wait if BDawgOW can get a squeeze? What about me? I mean us? Yeah us. Come on OGPure
@ERMOONSaladino45 ай бұрын
Good video.
@chloeeig6 ай бұрын
h3lix is kinda me on the inside tbh
@epicacosta15 ай бұрын
overwatch make me sad :(
@OGPure5 ай бұрын
me too :(
@anxietysnow82836 ай бұрын
Sir how many accounts do you have?
@OGPure6 ай бұрын
the different names you see are from streamer mode lol, this is all from one account
@anxietysnow82835 ай бұрын
@@OGPure ohh okay
@rolando90s6 ай бұрын
Bdog needs to go outside. after that qutoe was too cringe