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The British Monarchy Explained - (An Alternative View)

Orchestra Teacher Loses It

ant says...

>> ^fjules:

Thanks, because it was hard to hear what they say.
>> ^Payback:

On the off chance you are deaf...
Teacher: "STOP TALKING!!" smashes violin, breaks bow
Teacher: stands for a moment, asks "Do you know what day it is?"
Broken Violin Kid: "April 1st?"
Class: Much laughter as they realize they've been had... unlike fjules. High fives and cake.
<div><div style="margin: 10px; overflow: auto; width: 80%; float: left; position: relative;" class="convoPiece"> fjules said:<img style="margin: 4px 10px 10px; float: left; width: 40px;" src="http://static1.videosift.com/avatars/default-s.png" onerror="ph(this)"><div style="position: absolute; margin-left: 52px; padding-top: 1px; font-size: 10px;" class="commentarrow">◄</div><div style="padding: 8px; margin-left: 60px; margin-top: 2px; min-height: 30px;" class="nestedComment box">"Your trolling needs work. Perhaps you should try misspelling words, or going on long rants with lots of unnecessary punctuation."
Oh, how witty! Maybe just answer my comment, geek. I'm not English btw.
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Ditto especially when one is deaf like me!

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The Science of Superheroes - SPIDERMAN

Here's your brain on "Bath Salts"

messenger says...

"Effect" can be a verb: To make or bring about; to implement.
"Affect" can be a noun: (psychology) A subjective feeling experienced in response to a thought or other stimulus; mood, emotion, especially as demonstrated in external physical signs.

Even the image you referenced says, "Most of the time...">> ^JiggaJonson:

@messenger
Incorrect, you can not "effect" anything. Again, it's a noun. Many nouns can function as verbs, 'I feel love," with love as a noun vs "I love you," with love as a verb, but in this instance there is a spelling distinction that denotes the different forms of the word.
Through the use of a be-verb, you can use the forms of the word in the way you suggest with a little rewording. It would have to say "Except when you have an effect on an affect," to be correct. The use of the to-have verb creates a situation where the words that follow will function as nouns.
See also: http://s3.amazonaws.com/theoatmeal-img/comics/misspelling/effect.png

Here's your brain on "Bath Salts"

hpqp says...

Actually, according to the OED.com effect can be a verb:

a. To bring about (an event, a result); to accomplish (an intention, a desire).

e.g.: "The requirement that a life assurance contract could be effected only if an insurable (financial) interest could be proven."

Did I just out-grammar nazi you?

>> ^JiggaJonson:

@messenger
Incorrect, you can not "effect" anything. Again, it's a noun. Many nouns can function as verbs, 'I feel love," with love as a noun vs "I love you," with love as a verb, but in this instance there is a spelling distinction that denotes the different forms of the word.
Through the use of a be-verb, you can use the forms of the word in the way you suggest with a little rewording. It would have to say "Except when you have an effect on an affect," to be correct. The use of the to-have verb creates a situation where the words that follow will function as nouns.
See also: http://s3.amazonaws.com/theoatmeal-img/comics/misspelling/effect.png

Here's your brain on "Bath Salts"

JiggaJonson says...

@messenger

Incorrect, you can not "effect" anything. Again, it's a noun. Many nouns can function as verbs, 'I feel love," with love as a noun vs "I love you," with love as a verb, but in this instance there is a spelling distinction that denotes the different forms of the word.

Through the use of a be-verb, you can use the forms of the word in the way you suggest with a little rewording. It would have to say "Except when you have an effect on an affect," to be correct. The use of the to-have verb creates a situation where the words that follow will function as nouns.

See also: http://s3.amazonaws.com/theoatmeal-img/comics/misspelling/effect.png

Limp wrist? Break it, says pastor

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Javale McGee, Weirdest NBA Player Ever

legacy0100 says...

>> ^luxury_pie:

Sorry but I don't get this. Are these his only faults? That would be fucking impressive.
And if not and he does them time and time again. Is he playing because of the entertainment factor?
The more I think of it the less of a point this video has.
Also: Where is number 7 and what is redicioulus supposed to mean?


The original submitter on youtube was pretending Javale himself was the creator of this video, hence the odd misspellings and the lack of '7'.

It's stupid I know lol

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