My teacher is making me watch this Enlightium academy sucks
@user-hq6kz7gx4b14 күн бұрын
To every hater , this may be cringe but still, at least he put some effort to educate yo dumbasses
@fallguysfrenzy812228 күн бұрын
"Oh YeAhHhHh" shi sounded more like a moan bru 💀
@metro41412Ай бұрын
10/10 for the constant animations
@LatriciaWorrick-to7bwАй бұрын
I feel better about preparing to write a better thesis statement.
@gazal_98egАй бұрын
😋🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@jfournerat1274Ай бұрын
I personally think that it may have been a bit of all three. Kafka may have been motivated by all three of those factors to write the book in a attempt to appeal to all potential readers.
@D.N.T-bb8mj-RainbowsENDАй бұрын
0:08
@Bicloptic2 ай бұрын
How is this bullshit legal?
@sythv32 ай бұрын
As a kid here i dont understand
@GangsterInternetАй бұрын
It's an old method of paying for deliveries that was pretty much a standard until credit cards became more common. Today when buying something online (or if you're old over the phone in some cases) you typically pay for the item when you place the order and then wait for it to be delivered. With cash on delivery you would place the order but not pay upfront. Instead, you place the order and then pay for it+related fees (tax/delivery charges) when you get the actual order, giving the money to your delivery driver/postal worker.
@tarakvelumani56072 ай бұрын
Bro this video was so bad like ur mike fucking sucks like i have never wanted to kill my self more than after watching this video
@fedequito19832 ай бұрын
If I purchased a gift card .It will be delivered to the person an going to send or what .pls tell me
@A.1plus12 ай бұрын
Idk how I read the channel’s name as shampoo
@RickAstley141252 ай бұрын
what's the minimum?
@thewintermonkeVR-newguy2 ай бұрын
2:04 "AUTOBOTS! ROLL OUT!"
@chickensalad20592 ай бұрын
I loved this so much. Thank you
@BrendanChen-qk2qy2 ай бұрын
It makes my children learn 😊
@BrendanChen-qk2qy2 ай бұрын
I love your vids
@kimmickal2 ай бұрын
Great video! Anything that helps me understand something is NOT cringe-worthy!
@SamEidarous2 ай бұрын
A bunch of useless information!
@zephlodwick10092 ай бұрын
The whole point or one of the points anyway of _1984_ is that *no one* benefits from the system. Even the supposed bigwigs, inner partymembers like O'Brien, don't have all that great lives. Their privalages don't extend beyond getting to turn the TV off and drinking wine instead of gin. Almost everyone would be better off under another system. O'Brien himself says to Winston when he's torturing him that the government does what it does for power plain and simple. Orwell was warning about government institutions becoming self-perpetuating and coming to serve nothing but themselves, not even a ruling class.
@ikarowinatarigan5882 ай бұрын
Hahaha 😂
@zmack18302 ай бұрын
A Legend explores munis !
@kenrutherford11092 ай бұрын
After you have _set_ the table, _sit_ down beside me for a story
@SonaraKazuki2 ай бұрын
here cause of the state test! LOL
@JadenDiaz-hz8xz2 ай бұрын
pluh. sigma skibidi(translation: I had to do this for english, the curse is never ending)
@ayakauchinaga3 ай бұрын
"conjunctive adverbs are not a disease" I'M DEAD AT THIS PART HELPPPP _jokes aside, i use to watch shmoop vids years ago bc i thought to myself that they have some interesting topics lol_
@LittleFartsBigSharts3 ай бұрын
My teacher played this at my school! Thanks! It’s also very funny lol
@Jamnation.3 ай бұрын
how schools feel using a 13 year old video that is brainrot in today's terms 🤓
@Official_IshitaShukla3 ай бұрын
Anyone here in 2024?
@mileskassuba26283 ай бұрын
uh oh stinky
@Futplexers3 ай бұрын
The animations are cool
@Futplexers3 ай бұрын
The animations are cool
@Ehapcker32813 ай бұрын
i was 3 or 4 when this was published
@medlakey69693 ай бұрын
Kill me
@luv.logahn3 ай бұрын
watchin this shit for Edgenuity🤣
@Kat-ye1dp3 ай бұрын
is this satire?
@sammcfarlane24943 ай бұрын
Can you do Heracles next please.
@bencamp183 ай бұрын
I don't agree with this assessment at all. Lee's intent when penning To Kill a Mockingbird was not to indict the world of Southern people during the Great Depression as unsensibly cruel and ugly. She wanted to preserve what to her was a world that was becoming extinct with modernity. It was a world full of imagination and simple pleasures. But it was also slow to change without people being very considerate about their reasons for continuing to do things that had been done for generations, i.e., treating black people like untrustworthy and impulsive children. Just one facet of many that this book has to offer. It's not "Look how stupid and backward everyone I grew up with was!" It's "people are usually generally good, but sometimes they have dangerous blind spots." Boo Radley's forays into the world as a younger person had brought him in contact with the law and was bringing shame upon his family. His family had agreed with the proposition from the state to keep him confined at home rather than send him off to a juvenile correctional facility or mental institution. Boo had been a shut-in for so long that he developed an anxiety disorder when confronted with being social and drawing attention to himself. He mirrored how Harper Lee felt about herself. He wasn't making some sort of narrative statement about evil southern bigots. He was just one of the eccentricities about small town southern life. His weird mannerisms still garnered attention, and he became legendary in the minds of the children who could never conceive of being asocial. And he was a device to reveal to them their own blind spots and prejudices as he was revealed to be kind and generous. But he wasn't hiding for the sake of some deeply-held philosophical conviction.
@user-hj3yp6sv6o3 ай бұрын
I love that so much and it is so hilarious
@craftysteve1763 ай бұрын
This makes school more fun thanks for the videos!
@promax1323 ай бұрын
Cool
@squirtshelby60933 ай бұрын
if you guys think this is bad you haven't suffered through cpalms
@user-qe3dn8sv6j3 ай бұрын
great video!
@Macrouck34263 ай бұрын
this is genuienly horrible
@shoe_plays4 ай бұрын
learning about ethos, pathos, and logos for a school presentation tomorrow... truly one of the videos
@sammcfarlane24944 ай бұрын
Where’s the Hercules one.
@skrumbigulus61024 ай бұрын
There are bugs under your skin, dig them out!
@jordankopal14124 ай бұрын
Even though this video is from 9 years ago it is still quite helpful.
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My teacher is making me watch this Enlightium academy sucks
To every hater , this may be cringe but still, at least he put some effort to educate yo dumbasses
"Oh YeAhHhHh" shi sounded more like a moan bru 💀
10/10 for the constant animations
I feel better about preparing to write a better thesis statement.
😋🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
I personally think that it may have been a bit of all three. Kafka may have been motivated by all three of those factors to write the book in a attempt to appeal to all potential readers.
0:08
How is this bullshit legal?
As a kid here i dont understand
It's an old method of paying for deliveries that was pretty much a standard until credit cards became more common. Today when buying something online (or if you're old over the phone in some cases) you typically pay for the item when you place the order and then wait for it to be delivered. With cash on delivery you would place the order but not pay upfront. Instead, you place the order and then pay for it+related fees (tax/delivery charges) when you get the actual order, giving the money to your delivery driver/postal worker.
Bro this video was so bad like ur mike fucking sucks like i have never wanted to kill my self more than after watching this video
If I purchased a gift card .It will be delivered to the person an going to send or what .pls tell me
Idk how I read the channel’s name as shampoo
what's the minimum?
2:04 "AUTOBOTS! ROLL OUT!"
I loved this so much. Thank you
It makes my children learn 😊
I love your vids
Great video! Anything that helps me understand something is NOT cringe-worthy!
A bunch of useless information!
The whole point or one of the points anyway of _1984_ is that *no one* benefits from the system. Even the supposed bigwigs, inner partymembers like O'Brien, don't have all that great lives. Their privalages don't extend beyond getting to turn the TV off and drinking wine instead of gin. Almost everyone would be better off under another system. O'Brien himself says to Winston when he's torturing him that the government does what it does for power plain and simple. Orwell was warning about government institutions becoming self-perpetuating and coming to serve nothing but themselves, not even a ruling class.
Hahaha 😂
A Legend explores munis !
After you have _set_ the table, _sit_ down beside me for a story
here cause of the state test! LOL
pluh. sigma skibidi(translation: I had to do this for english, the curse is never ending)
"conjunctive adverbs are not a disease" I'M DEAD AT THIS PART HELPPPP _jokes aside, i use to watch shmoop vids years ago bc i thought to myself that they have some interesting topics lol_
My teacher played this at my school! Thanks! It’s also very funny lol
how schools feel using a 13 year old video that is brainrot in today's terms 🤓
Anyone here in 2024?
uh oh stinky
The animations are cool
The animations are cool
i was 3 or 4 when this was published
Kill me
watchin this shit for Edgenuity🤣
is this satire?
Can you do Heracles next please.
I don't agree with this assessment at all. Lee's intent when penning To Kill a Mockingbird was not to indict the world of Southern people during the Great Depression as unsensibly cruel and ugly. She wanted to preserve what to her was a world that was becoming extinct with modernity. It was a world full of imagination and simple pleasures. But it was also slow to change without people being very considerate about their reasons for continuing to do things that had been done for generations, i.e., treating black people like untrustworthy and impulsive children. Just one facet of many that this book has to offer. It's not "Look how stupid and backward everyone I grew up with was!" It's "people are usually generally good, but sometimes they have dangerous blind spots." Boo Radley's forays into the world as a younger person had brought him in contact with the law and was bringing shame upon his family. His family had agreed with the proposition from the state to keep him confined at home rather than send him off to a juvenile correctional facility or mental institution. Boo had been a shut-in for so long that he developed an anxiety disorder when confronted with being social and drawing attention to himself. He mirrored how Harper Lee felt about herself. He wasn't making some sort of narrative statement about evil southern bigots. He was just one of the eccentricities about small town southern life. His weird mannerisms still garnered attention, and he became legendary in the minds of the children who could never conceive of being asocial. And he was a device to reveal to them their own blind spots and prejudices as he was revealed to be kind and generous. But he wasn't hiding for the sake of some deeply-held philosophical conviction.
I love that so much and it is so hilarious
This makes school more fun thanks for the videos!
Cool
if you guys think this is bad you haven't suffered through cpalms
great video!
this is genuienly horrible
learning about ethos, pathos, and logos for a school presentation tomorrow... truly one of the videos
Where’s the Hercules one.
There are bugs under your skin, dig them out!
Even though this video is from 9 years ago it is still quite helpful.