@zoeplankton That's a greeting ritual? wow, I thought she was just flipping out a bit. Don't think of it badly though. I find it... fascinating.
Oh yeah, and about the American was of spelling things. If by accident you happened to spell something the "American" way, many teachers would jump down our throats with "RAAAA! AMERICA! BAD!" type stuff. If anything it just made me want to write something titled "COLOR COLOR COLOR!."
ah, you found this vid before i was able to delete it from my playlist. it's just way too awkward to have on my own channel... but i'm glad you find it...entertaining =P tho you should know that this is NOT my channel :) so now my friend from school gets to read our chatter... :D! You forgot to mention the greeting ritual (0:30). I like how you spell "centre" btw. how Australian of you...
And here we have three specimens of the "girl". As is obvious, these are social creatures which gather in their natural habitat the "student centre". As it happens to be, the "girl" is a predatory mammal, keen on outcompeting their potential rivals (0:24). The strange greeting ritual (0:42) is used in contrast to way in which they express agreeability (1:01). In conclusion this overpopulated species can only be defined as odd.
@zoeplankton That's a greeting ritual? wow, I thought she was just flipping out a bit. Don't think of it badly though. I find it... fascinating.
Oh yeah, and about the American was of spelling things. If by accident you happened to spell something the "American" way, many teachers would jump down our throats with "RAAAA! AMERICA! BAD!" type stuff. If anything it just made me want to write something titled "COLOR COLOR COLOR!."
gusthelesswise 2 years ago
ah, you found this vid before i was able to delete it from my playlist. it's just way too awkward to have on my own channel... but i'm glad you find it...entertaining =P tho you should know that this is NOT my channel :) so now my friend from school gets to read our chatter... :D! You forgot to mention the greeting ritual (0:30). I like how you spell "centre" btw. how Australian of you...
zoeplankton 2 years ago
And here we have three specimens of the "girl". As is obvious, these are social creatures which gather in their natural habitat the "student centre". As it happens to be, the "girl" is a predatory mammal, keen on outcompeting their potential rivals (0:24). The strange greeting ritual (0:42) is used in contrast to way in which they express agreeability (1:01). In conclusion this overpopulated species can only be defined as odd.
gusthelesswise 2 years ago