 So this video isn't English, but I'll tell you about Deutsch. It's a hard language to learn and has words like euch. I guess that means you all, but honestly I'm still struggling. My pronunciation is select and I can't seem to stop fumbling over basic German words that a three-year-old could say. I'm running out of rhymes, I guess, but so long means to pay. And don't get me started on the grammar. Verbs always go second, except when they don't. I just can't seem to get it. In German, that's ich verstehe, as einfachtlich, but my heavens, that's unmouthful, and it doesn't sound quite as neat. As English does, but who am I to say? German has words like don, out, off, schiff, fahrt, geschärft, schaffst, kapitän, good God, that was a long one. English could never ascertain. Hey, hey, good for them, but boy does it give me a lot of pain to speak, but also I think it's kind of fun declaring German words underneath die Sonne. Ah. And on talking, it's hard to find other German dudes. They're few and far between and leave me feeling mood, uh, da, zit. Look over there, a non-German girl is giving me a word stare, but what can you do? Practicing a hard language removes you from the few who might choose to take Spanish. That's great, but not for us. We German speakers prefer more of us. Danke für die Huren. Tschüss.