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Linda Boss
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Boy meets world S02Ep20 Pop Quiz
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Boy meets world S02Ep19 Wrong Side of the Tracks
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Boy meets world S02Ep17 On the Air
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18:11 was real depressing yet uplifting at the same time
Heir time time after school.
Hi
My favorite episode
I love how apparently this was a day when students were never actually in class.
Aweee I love this episode so much. They were sooo little aww.
1:47 A 12? How do you get a 12? 🤣 3:08 I got a 12. 😂😂
Voices. Thumbs down.
This makes me regret not doing as well as I could have in school. I did graduate high school, but I was super lazy and slacked off a lot. I wish I could go back and do things over again. This time, paying attention in class and doing my homework.
This audio is jacked up
I think that’s done on purpose to evade copyright troubles
@@ryceryder85 Right, even if it sounds like a Chuck E Cheese show of sorts as a result! L.O.L.!
18:12 the most important and long lasting quote that speaks on Cory and topanga’s love
4:50 ball is on bed after being thrown out of window. Then it's gone again at 4:58
Who here tried Cheez Whiz and Lucky Charms?
Never Go Against With Bullies In High School Corey Stop Shawn
Topenga Looks A Witch
What Happened To Joey One Of The Part Of Bully
Hunter n Matthews were clowns
This pun intended comedy is still used for ameturr comics, jesters, and soft actors today. This show was time ahead of itself. Awesome, funny, educational, legendary. The storylines, are phenomenal.
RIP Vader
8:47 despite Shawn's incorrect word usage, I feel his pain. l know a hypocrite from work; let's call him Scott. He's a college man l find immature, kind of obnoxious, and sometimes tactless. I think he just like to kid around, but it's not always so obvious to me. For example, he once mentioned a coworker's sagging belly, face-to-face. I don't _think_ said coworker resented that, but in general, you _have_ to be careful with weight jokes. He was the same coworker Scott snuck up behind and poked in the waists. I don't think the worker minds him, but I would personally. He dissed my hair a couple of times, though I will admit the 1st time his girlfriend said he was just having fun with me. Still, I guess I officially decided he's nothing more than a jack@ss, who pretty much has no feelings; the more you clown around, the harder you can be taken seriously. That's why I told him to _"put a sock in your @ss...I mean your mouth."_ See, I was about to tell a coworker something when Scott interrupted me, I think with some clownish comment or joke. Maybe a playful diss. I can't remember. It wasn't a _casual or natural_ interruption; otherwise I wouldn't have faulted him. I guess I was annoyed with the _way_ he interrupted me, and because I'd already decided he's the unlikeable type. I would've thought he wouldn't care about my sass--given the natural point of view that immature guys don't have fragile feelings--but he said something about how I should be careful how I speak to people. Maybe _certain_ people? He's _ironically_ a student leader. I can't remember his response so well, but either way, he vaguely showed he didn't care for my words. I wasn't 100% sure though, because his type don't make it obvious whether they're being serious or not. In the end, I said, _"Hey, I'm sorry for saying [said quote]."_ From what I remember, he replied, _"You're good man_ [which made me feel good]. _You just need to learn how to speak to people"_ [which _immediately_ made me feel bad and _swiftly_ ended my one-second good feeling]. I don't appreciate his adding the "learn how to speak to people" thing, because that's like saying "I forgive you for being a thoughtless jerk." You shouldn't add a negative truth to an apology acceptance, because otherwise, it defeats its own purpose. Plus, I think his remark was hypocritical; yes, I have a problem with filter, but duh, he does too. I think it's better I just don't talk to him at all. No interaction, no conflict, no jokes, no nothing.
They sound like chipmunks :)
I swear season 2 is the funniest in the series
8:47 You mean "hypocrite", Shawn. 10:17 *Amendment
It's funny how Vader's real life persona was the complete opposite of his on screen persona in both wrestling and in BMW
Kinda crazy to thing he became the nerdy guy in parks and rec.
Who did?
Had to fast forward through the episode to remember because it has been so long. But it was Mr. Hawkins.
Kill all amazon.com specialist employees
Is that Ben White...!?
Lol who wrote this stuff
rip leslie, and robert goulet
Eric's coolest moment
Got some money out of the way for the house, and later will be searching for a book, I need privacy
Funny
I like that
Say it
Your not suppose to be here
O
I love you guys
Those are good wuestion
No way
Keep it all to yourself
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Aw
Yes
Yes
Doc
Okay I'll pay
"use you left hand" classic 😂😂😂
The whole sequence with Eric and Nancy Kerrigan is one of my favorite storylines/sequences in BMW. Some reason I always liked those little surreal bits- this time Eric magically becoming an expert skater by listening to a crudely-dubbed tape. "You canICESKATE!!! That's right, you can absolutely, positivelyICESKATE!!!! Food has no power over you. Sure you've tried other diets but now you'll finally SKATEREALGUUHD!!"
I think someone like Sean is a great friend. He's been Cory's bestfriend all their lives. Anyone would be very lucky to have someone like Sean in their life.
I know how Shawn feels, except I worry that people think I'm slow and inept. Mr. "I don't get it." I often struggle with understanding. What's it called, where you think so much of what others think of you and the impression you make? It could involve empathy to look at yourself.
Allodoxaphobia” The term “Homo Emphaticus” was used by a cultural thinker and philosopher Roman Krznaric, to describe individuals with extreme emotional intelligence and empathy towards people. However, “ If the fear of people’s opinions leads you to care too much about what others think of
Even I was surprised by what I found I felt like Mr Feeny or Shawn in the later episodes when I he became more Philosophical IE Poetic License an Ode to Holden Caulfield On an interesting side note I read that the two poems that Shawn reads in that episode where actually written by Rider Strong… 😃🤔🫶
@@ninja15961 I'm surprised you weren't puzzled by the random comment for this episode. I think I meant to comment on "Wrong Side of the Tracks." But yeah, I guess I have some form of Allodoxaphobia"; I don't like people thinking I'm unintelligent and slow, or obnoxious and unfiltered. That's why I secretly get upset when people lecture me in front of others, or when someone makes me feel dumb. Then I end up giving them the "silent treatment," I say loosely; sometimes I'm just quiet to prevent any minor conflicts and/or because I'm too uncomfortable to speak to the person who upset me
Did they just suck down helium?