After the beiber comments in the lulz page
I supposed this would make a good thread,
Make sure you link the video in question along with the comment(s)!
There is nothing of value to be found in Youtube comments. No exceptions.
Would a shameful & disappointing youtube comments thread be better? ;D
(11-09-2013, 11:59 PM)rumbot link Wrote: [ -> ]
I could stare at that for hours.  Octopi are one of my favorite mysterious sea creatures.Â
(11-10-2013, 10:27 AM)WoahItsChooly link Wrote: [ -> ]Would a shameful & disappointing youtube comments thread be better? ;D
I thought after the G+ thing...no one comments on youtube videos anymore
(11-10-2013, 05:25 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: [ -> ]I thought after the G+ thing...no one comments on youtube videos anymore
Holy shit, now I understand why they really did that. Thank you, Google, for saving us from Youtube commenters.
I always enjoyed seeing this one
Quote:"In Bulgaria, we recommend eating a 3-part dinner: 1) a soup; 2) the main meal (the burger); 3) a dessert. Chinese people also follow this regimen: they eat an egg drop soup before the main course, and they eat a fortune cookie as a desert. "
Quote:Chinese people also follow this regimen: they eat an egg drop soup before the main course, and they eat a fortune cookie as a desert.
Quote:fortune cookie as a desert
amazing
Go to China and people there don't even know what a fortune cookie is. (or dessert really. Chinese people don't really eat dessert as part of their meals.)
(11-11-2013, 01:37 PM)Käse link Wrote: [ -> ]Quote:"In Bulgaria, we recommend eating a 3-part dinner: 1) a soup; 2) the main meal (the burger); 3) a dessert. Chinese people also follow this regimen: they eat an egg drop soup before the main course, and they eat a fortune cookie as a desert. "
Quote:Chinese people also follow this regimen: they eat an egg drop soup before the main course, and they eat a fortune cookie as a desert.
Quote:fortune cookie as a desert
amazing
Go to China and people there don't even know what a fortune cookie is. (or dessert really. Chinese people don't really eat dessert as part of their meals.)
most people dont know, fortune cookies have nothing to do with chinese cuisine. Their origin is Japanese/American