@pararoids It's a name. You can spell it however you want, smart one. It can be spelled either "Seamus" or "Shamus". Just like "Sean" or "Shawn". Go type "Shamus" into Facebook and see how many people show up, then think about the magnitude of the stupidity that resides in your comment. Kay? Thanks. :)
@pararoids So you're saying that every single spelling differentiation in the world is incorrect? That people aren't free to spell words like "color/colour" differently? "Color" is simply an Americanized version of the word "color". That doesn't make it WRONG; just different. The spelling of "Seamus" (NOT a typically American name) can change as it's location in the world changes. There are SEVERAL different ways to spell MY name: Sydney, Sidney, Sydni, Sydnie, Sydnee, ect.
@SidneyB27 It's not INCORRECT -- Just a matter of personal preference. Also, if you're going to insult somebody's intelligence, I STRONGLY suggest you add a few capital letters to your comment.
@SidneyB27 Given the pronunciation would change drastically by removing or replacing letters, people are definitely NOT free to spell things however they wish. This is one of the main principals of communication.
It does indeed make them wrong.
Your example of colour vs color is a prime example. Color would be pronounced more like colon than anything else as there is no u to soften the o.
The same language laws apply to names, and as such there are indeed misspellings.
@pararoids I don't see how the pronunciation would change drastically, unless you're pronouncing "Seamus" with the "ea" making a sound similar to that found in "geek" or "flea", in which case, "Shamus" WOULD be more appropriate, in order to obtain the sounds that was intended in the name. You've obviously never heard an American say the word "color", as it's NEVER pronounced with the same vowel sounds as "colon". I repeat, as the location in the world changes, rules of language change cont'd
@SidneyB27 Different types of English are spoken throughout the world. Meanings of words, and spellings of words change. In Australia, a "rubber" is an eraser. In America, it's a condom. Language changes as locations change, and spelling is no exception. And your example of monkeys using names such as "D'Shaquanananay" completely DISPROVES your theory. That name isn't MISSPELLED. It's just a weird name.
@pararoids YOU seem to have a problem grasping MY point. You never said that we "yanks" wouldn't know there would be a difference. You simply kept saying that it was spelled wrong, leading me to believe your point was that it was spelled wrong. And considering that I, myself, AND my mother, knew there was a difference, your point is irrelevant. And, I REPEAT!!! As areas change, language changes. This Gaelic word was transferred to America, incorporated into our language, and (con't)
@SidneyB27 the spelling was changed to an Americanized version: Shamus. My example of synonyms, while straying from the topic of spelling, was simply to reinforce my point that as locations change, so does language. Language = spelling, grammar, and meanings of words. In that case, I was using an example of meanings.
@pararoids Really? Howso? Because you just told me that you were trying to say that "yanks" wouldn't know there was a difference. Yet I just said that me and my mother DID know there was. So... Please, do tell how I proved your case.
@pararoids Lack of perception. Because you said that spelling a name "Shamus" was a "none-the-less a retarded error," and I explained to you in the simplest terms I could manage why it wasn't an error, but a difference in culture? Okay. Then I give up. You're a genius that knows everything about everything, and my mother is a stupid "yank" for spelling something in an Americanized way. I'll be sure to tell all of America that your genius self doesn't approve of our version of English.
@pararoids Yep. While I stick to the same point, and back it up with logical arguments, you change your point and back it up with irrelevant arguments. So I'm sorry. I'm obviously stupid, and know nothing about English. I'll just stop speaking it, and speak Spanish from now on.
oh god im gona pee my pants again so sad :'( poor baby i have a baby cousine named /Michael and he cries real quiet but his bottom lip shakes when he gets changes.
LoL I know it's funny but sad cuz he's crying!! and sometimes Shamus (baby in vid) has his little lower lip shaking when he's on the verge of crying too and it makes me so SAD!!!
Dear god, the kid's a wookie.
rokebyvenus 2 months ago
This gave me and the wifie a reason to go make one
NuBoko 3 months ago
is it broken?
tbrew222 9 months ago
God, and I thought normal crying was bad. This would be torture... haha
superstormj 10 months ago
if your parents spelled it "shamus", i hope they lose the right to have any more children.
It is "Seamus".
pararoids 10 months ago
@pararoids It's a name. You can spell it however you want, smart one. It can be spelled either "Seamus" or "Shamus". Just like "Sean" or "Shawn". Go type "Shamus" into Facebook and see how many people show up, then think about the magnitude of the stupidity that resides in your comment. Kay? Thanks. :)
SidneyB27 10 months ago
@SidneyB27 the fact that dumbass yanks can't spell is nothing new; it is none-the-less a retarded error.
it is sean, a form of john, the rest are misspellings.
pararoids 10 months ago
@pararoids So you're saying that every single spelling differentiation in the world is incorrect? That people aren't free to spell words like "color/colour" differently? "Color" is simply an Americanized version of the word "color". That doesn't make it WRONG; just different. The spelling of "Seamus" (NOT a typically American name) can change as it's location in the world changes. There are SEVERAL different ways to spell MY name: Sydney, Sidney, Sydni, Sydnie, Sydnee, ect.
SidneyB27 10 months ago
@SidneyB27 It's not INCORRECT -- Just a matter of personal preference. Also, if you're going to insult somebody's intelligence, I STRONGLY suggest you add a few capital letters to your comment.
SidneyB27 10 months ago
@SidneyB27 Given the pronunciation would change drastically by removing or replacing letters, people are definitely NOT free to spell things however they wish. This is one of the main principals of communication.
It does indeed make them wrong.
Your example of colour vs color is a prime example. Color would be pronounced more like colon than anything else as there is no u to soften the o.
The same language laws apply to names, and as such there are indeed misspellings.
cont'd
pararoids 10 months ago
@pararoids I don't see how the pronunciation would change drastically, unless you're pronouncing "Seamus" with the "ea" making a sound similar to that found in "geek" or "flea", in which case, "Shamus" WOULD be more appropriate, in order to obtain the sounds that was intended in the name. You've obviously never heard an American say the word "color", as it's NEVER pronounced with the same vowel sounds as "colon". I repeat, as the location in the world changes, rules of language change cont'd
SidneyB27 10 months ago
@SidneyB27 Different types of English are spoken throughout the world. Meanings of words, and spellings of words change. In Australia, a "rubber" is an eraser. In America, it's a condom. Language changes as locations change, and spelling is no exception. And your example of monkeys using names such as "D'Shaquanananay" completely DISPROVES your theory. That name isn't MISSPELLED. It's just a weird name.
SidneyB27 10 months ago
@SidneyB27 lol
You seem to have a problem grasping my point.
The fact yanks don't even know there WOULD be a difference was my point.
As the name Seamus is in fact Gaelic means it would not follow the same language laws as English.
You offered an example of synonyms which is a completely different subject from misspelling.
pararoids 10 months ago
@pararoids YOU seem to have a problem grasping MY point. You never said that we "yanks" wouldn't know there would be a difference. You simply kept saying that it was spelled wrong, leading me to believe your point was that it was spelled wrong. And considering that I, myself, AND my mother, knew there was a difference, your point is irrelevant. And, I REPEAT!!! As areas change, language changes. This Gaelic word was transferred to America, incorporated into our language, and (con't)
SidneyB27 10 months ago
@SidneyB27 the spelling was changed to an Americanized version: Shamus. My example of synonyms, while straying from the topic of spelling, was simply to reinforce my point that as locations change, so does language. Language = spelling, grammar, and meanings of words. In that case, I was using an example of meanings.
SidneyB27 10 months ago
@SidneyB27 and you have just further proven my case
pararoids 10 months ago
@pararoids Really? Howso? Because you just told me that you were trying to say that "yanks" wouldn't know there was a difference. Yet I just said that me and my mother DID know there was. So... Please, do tell how I proved your case.
SidneyB27 10 months ago
@SidneyB27 your lack of perception is making you lose it
pararoids 10 months ago
@pararoids Lack of perception. Because you said that spelling a name "Shamus" was a "none-the-less a retarded error," and I explained to you in the simplest terms I could manage why it wasn't an error, but a difference in culture? Okay. Then I give up. You're a genius that knows everything about everything, and my mother is a stupid "yank" for spelling something in an Americanized way. I'll be sure to tell all of America that your genius self doesn't approve of our version of English.
SidneyB27 10 months ago
@SidneyB27 failing it
pararoids 10 months ago
@pararoids Yep. While I stick to the same point, and back it up with logical arguments, you change your point and back it up with irrelevant arguments. So I'm sorry. I'm obviously stupid, and know nothing about English. I'll just stop speaking it, and speak Spanish from now on.
SidneyB27 10 months ago
@SidneyB27 A prime example of misspellings of names are found wherever you find monkeys. They make up names such as D'Shaquanananay etc.
pararoids 10 months ago
Sounds like Chewbacca has diarrhea
mithoting 1 year ago
That's not a baby. It's a rabid dog!!
mustangmom27 1 year ago
it either sounds like a retarded walrus or a fat guy screaming in his sleep because the hungry people keep trying to steal his ham sammich :O
MarianCarter12 1 year ago
PRECIOUS!!!!
VenomousBaron 1 year ago
aww poor thing id hold him.
BassPlayerQueen21 1 year ago
0.o
MsTwinkleProductions 2 years ago
i wasnt going to laugh but this was HILARIOUS!!!!
WeThePeopleRleaders 2 years ago
LOL
rapeape32 2 years ago
at the first part sound like he had to take a Sh*t!!!
Chrisdaha 2 years ago 5
it is cute, sad, and funny at the same time :) i hate to see things cry :"(
numberjack1980 2 years ago
Iz GodzillA!!
x0scimy0x 2 years ago 3
lol// nice name and LOL IT SOUND LIEK HE VOMITING
CheeseKnite 2 years ago
he sounds like one of the demons from a realistic video depicting hell that i saw.
Deanjunkie666 3 years ago 2
LOL! He sounds AWESOME! Go Shamus GO! XD
Rhawk2106 3 years ago
wow someone is suuuper constipated
Foreignstar 3 years ago
oh god im gona pee my pants again so sad :'( poor baby i have a baby cousine named /Michael and he cries real quiet but his bottom lip shakes when he gets changes.
numberjack1980 3 years ago
LoL I know it's funny but sad cuz he's crying!! and sometimes Shamus (baby in vid) has his little lower lip shaking when he's on the verge of crying too and it makes me so SAD!!!
SidneyB27 3 years ago
ooooh he so cute but he crying. :'(
CybersixMew 3 years ago
@SidneyB27 lol i posted a comment two years ago
numberjack1980 11 months ago
o thats sad to see a baby cry now imc rying! :'( ok now it's funny after a couple f times but still oh god i peed my pants! oh crap! ha ha ha
numberjack1980 3 years ago
YAY SHAMUS!!!!! THATS SO AWESOME!
xoblackxparadexo 3 years ago
yay shamus!!! lol!
yesimerin 3 years ago
this was so friken hilarious hahahaha
lofrikenl
volleyballrules101 3 years ago
...LoL...
SidneyB27 3 years ago
LMAO ur brother's got an awesome name
Felixcatpinkie 3 years ago
Well thanks!
SidneyB27 3 years ago
lol rofl lmao
megycook 3 years ago
FUNNEH BABY!
SidneyB27 3 years ago
Lulz...it's Shamus like...a Scotish name?
marioyoshi223 3 years ago
Irish.
SidneyB27 3 years ago
Are you Irish? Lulz...
marioyoshi223 3 years ago
omgggggg....haaaa
haily449 3 years ago
So funny! xD
Someone282 3 years ago
um....thats your little brother?cool...the crying is funny in slow motion
StarCaley 3 years ago