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@newcreation416 Thank you for stating this fact, I am a home-schooler and am honored to count Mr Sundquist as a fellow home-schooler.
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The earthquake thing is completely true, I live in Canterbury, New Zealand where the Christchurch earthquakes happened and are still happening. During the last major quake my mother was on the phone to my grandmother and she heard her freak out a good couple of seconds before we felt earthquake where we were.
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@brnrubber303 Yeah, could we look and discuss at how huge his nose is? That's like Super Mario Italian class big.
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@DearHannahFromLA It's because he was homeschooled. Lol.
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I totally agree !! But you have to admit his eyes are gorgeous ! But what he talks about it insparational and beautiful .. But so are his eyes ... <3
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Your eyes... jesus christ. Like... jesus.
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The "Underbar??" Any TRUE nerdfighter would call it the "Doobly-doo" -.-
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@brnrubber303 I wouldn't go so far as to say that they lessen the significance of anything good brought about by his followers. Josh's P4A video raised $10,000 for charity and that won't change no matter how many people gush over his eye color. I agree that the focus should be on his content and not on his appearance, but I view reoccurring comments about his attractiveness as more of a minor annoyance rather than a real issue.
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@SweetheartMorada The thing is, it's not just a few. The fangirl comments take away from the amazing things that his audience does, such as buying a service dog for a girl who really needs it.
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@brnrubber303 Well his "very shallow audience base" did raise a significant amount of money to buy a service dog for a girl who suffers from seizures. I think we can let a few fangirly comments about his face slide.
I like Josh, but seriously, every time I go to one of his videos, there is inevitably discussion over how perfect his eyes are. Can we please focus on what he says rather than how he looks people? It just makes it seem like he has a very shallow audience base...
brnrubber303 5 months ago 195
I've read your book and throughout the entire dialogue of the story, I thought maybe you were exaggerating about the proper approach of your vocabulary, but after watching your videos, I realized that you're actually extremely grammatically correct. Like, all the time. Always.
DearHannahFromLA 5 months ago 65