2:25:23 I love watching other people get scared, but i can't put the sound down cause i feel like I'll miss the context and I end up getting so scared loll. Games like Resident evil are a lot because the music and the suspense is so scary
@miss_cheonsa2 жыл бұрын
..i think the GoSe Episode next week is Christmas in August 2..last time they play video games in a hot temp. room and they're wearing a santa claus costume too..
@tiemishibata972 жыл бұрын
hahahahahahaha Sean trying to shake armpits I swear to God Anna was terrified
@mariareginaa_2 жыл бұрын
Idk if you guys remember but it’s h8rangi hereee. I’m so sad I missed this live huhu i hope i can join you guys again next time! Great stream as always~
we didn't evolve from monkeys; monkeys and humans both evolved from some distant common ancestor. but it's okay bc this wasn't scripted; they 100% just told jun he believes in aliens and then he had to come up with some kind of reason why by himself lol. I don't think he did too badly, he sounded properly conspiracy theorist.
@vllrrlvlnc2 жыл бұрын
also mar tian's age is i think a true mystery because he called wonwoo his dongsaeng before and wonwoo's supposed to be in high school, but if mar tian was 14 he would not be older than wonwoo. probably.
@t.79525 ай бұрын
1:10:57 idk about america but definitely in the UK and Nigeria and Ghana, Mad is definitely more commonly used to mean crazy.
@seannatv5 ай бұрын
Yes! I do my best to specify that sometimes the subs feel awkward in American English but not awkward in other Englishes... But sometimes I forget to say it or don't realize it's only Americans that would feel that way 😅 Thanks for the input! -
@t.79525 ай бұрын
@@seannatv I do the same thing, it's so interesting how the same language can differ between countries
@rosiexhoney7772 жыл бұрын
are you gonna watch the hybe game caterers? seventeen is also part in it and it's so fun 🥰
@seannatv2 жыл бұрын
We watched part 1 already and will watch part 2 live later today! We can’t upload on KZbin for copyright reasons so please be sure to watch live or replay on our Twitch👍
@itspribanerjee8 ай бұрын
I'm curious, how to learn the hanja for korean characters and so well?
@seannatv8 ай бұрын
Lots of memorization and practice! I used to take Chinese character (Kanji) tests at Japanese school all the time (and failed many 😅) It helps to learn the radicals, aka sections of each hanja/character and what they mean.
@kopaszh_pkoaszh_95272 жыл бұрын
Is 달걀 derived from 닭알 as in chicken + egg?! This is why I started watching your channel I find these kind of knowledge so interesting and fun lol. That makes so much sense because for 닭 (and similar syllables) isn't true that technically if you were to say 닭을 or whatever it's pronounced as 달글 because of the rule that when a syllable that ends in a consonant is followed by a syllable starting with a vowel (i.e. has ㅇ place holder at the beginning) then the consonant from the previous syllable is transferred (?) and takes the place of the place holder. Other examples are like 없어 being pronounced 업서 or 앉아 being pronounced like 안자. Simpler examples too like 먹어 being more like 머거 or 밥이 being more like 바비 etc. Edit: at the garlike part now and the (너)만을 being basically the same as 마늘 is a perfect example!
@seannatv2 жыл бұрын
Yes exactly! Usually the 받침 (bottom symbol) carries over to the next vowel, but as in every language there are exceptions ☺️
@susupcy04082 жыл бұрын
What does Jonghan Shua and hoshi names mean plz ????