In Not an expert on pride and prejudice, but I always assumed prejudice refers to the people (including Elisabeth) that see Darcy as a rude and bad person, even tho he doesn’t do much more evil than not conforming to social Norms (not dancing and not enjoying small talk, preferring to be alone and read or write, etc). At least in my eyes, the only thing that wasn’t great of him was stopping jade from getting to Marry whateverhisnameis, and that was only out of protectiveness to his friend, who he doesn’t want to end up in a loveless marriage. While the pride also refers to these people, who think they’re so much better than him just because they’re mean and rude under the covers and not openly, or Darcy and his ‚im so deep and emo no one understands me anyways(derogatory)‘ attitude. Again not an expert but that’s how I understood it
@@Charles-r9f6o Predjudice refers to Darcy who judges Lizzy for her unconventional family and Pride is about Lizzy as she first refuses him because of the remarks he made about her and her family, from what I understood
The way all the stuff about the American revolution mentioned was directly and innaccurately from Hamilton killed me. Like. This is 1812. The US is *currently* at war with England.
Clicked so fast. I am here for this. Edit: I am dying. Absolutely perishing. Heathcliff??? Originated the idea of a situationship??? I have no words, only pain
Every day I question my own writing abilities, and every day UA-cam puts a video on my feed to remind me that I could write absolute dog water and still find an audience.
still stuck on the fucking yoongi dedication... wild anyway absolutely wild!!! idk if i should be annoyed or amused that this author thought it wise to credit ms austen's famous title to a himbo?? i cannot prove it but deep in my bones ik this author started with this book after watching a kdrama with similar timetravel mechanism
idk there's a penny reid book where the mmc is named cletus winston and idk if it gets less sexy than that, except maybe his brother roscoe, who ofc also has his own book
Ok, confession time: I actually really like time travel and isekai (I know, I know, go ahead and throw your tomatoes) and my threshold for what I can enjoy is embarrassingly low - I like some real hot garbage is what I’m saying. But even I couldn’t manage to enjoy this one, except in a “love to hate it” kind of way. Everybody’s so creative!!
Wearing a hockey jersey under a leather jacket sounds so uncomfortable. Like jerseys are purposely big and loose because they’re meant to be worn over equipment. So I can only imagine how the farbric is bunching up under the heavy leather jacket like bruh
4:50 this is the first video of yours I’ve ever seen, but I genuinely gasped in delight when you said this so I will be sticking around :) there are no incorrect opinions, but Mary Shelley being the best isn’t an opinion it’s a fact
i know i could never read this book because even having you describe the plot point involving the revolutionary made me want to pull my hair out cause when is this supposed to be set Jane Austen was born the same year the revolutionary war began how old are these characters supposed to be what is happening
Wait, the main character falls into a lake/pond and gets magically transported back in time? Why does this sound EXACTLY like the beginning of the kdrama Moon Lovers?😭
bootleg auston matthews is wild but i don’t think he is bc he’s got a full hairline edit: he absolutely is an auston matthews bootleg bc auston’s middle name is taylour
the pain i felt when you said everyone had terrible hygene in regency era...followed by the even worse blow of the book saying 'corset'... It's a myth that people were super unclean back then. hygene was actually super important to them. they washed daily. bernadette banner has a great video on this. also, corsets weren't invented yet in 1812...they wore short or long stays, very soft and flexible support garments. in the case of short stays, they didn't even come down to the waist. also they couldn't be tightlaced bc the hand sewn eyelets couldn't hand the strain. metal grommets hadn't been invented yet.
@@nospoonfulofmayonnaiseforme I graduated with a degree in fashion, so I’m actually quite familiar with the historical inaccuracies of the clothing in this book, haha. Trust me, it bothered me too 😭😭
No bc if the author wasn’t such good and not a cringey millennial this would’ve been so fun had it leaned into the satire and didn’t take itself seriously but it took did take itself seriously and made it into a Jane Austen fanfiction so it lost all it’s potential
Like I enjoyed it because it was horribly bad and cringey like twilight when I feel like I should’ve enjoyed because it was an unserious comedy like the scary movie franchise yk
i pre on her judice till i puck
@@marajaelcesio395 dying omg 💀
Wheres that one tumblr post thats like "i need straight women to discover Ao3 and not the publishing industry"
I need to know what makes someone dedicate their time traveling hockey romance to a member of bts 😭
that was a sentence i just read...i cant believe i understood what it meant
i need booktok to let Pride and Prejudice go
LITERALLY I don’t care about the victorian era rich people
@@sillygo0oserthe quality of haters has severely declined. ur on the wrong end of the century u dingbat
all I can think of is how she DEFINITELY brought back like 15 eradicated diseases from her time
The fact that they always mix up who "Pride" refers to and who "Prejudice" refers to says so much, I think.
Right??? Although it being yaoi wouldn't make this book any better
In Not an expert on pride and prejudice, but I always assumed prejudice refers to the people (including Elisabeth) that see Darcy as a rude and bad person, even tho he doesn’t do much more evil than not conforming to social Norms (not dancing and not enjoying small talk, preferring to be alone and read or write, etc). At least in my eyes, the only thing that wasn’t great of him was stopping jade from getting to Marry whateverhisnameis, and that was only out of protectiveness to his friend, who he doesn’t want to end up in a loveless marriage. While the pride also refers to these people, who think they’re so much better than him just because they’re mean and rude under the covers and not openly, or Darcy and his ‚im so deep and emo no one understands me anyways(derogatory)‘ attitude. Again not an expert but that’s how I understood it
@@Charles-r9f6o Predjudice refers to Darcy who judges Lizzy for her unconventional family and Pride is about Lizzy as she first refuses him because of the remarks he made about her and her family, from what I understood
I actually think the real Pride and Prejudice was the friends we made along the way
the bts AND taylor swift references are wild. so real of her honestly
The way all the stuff about the American revolution mentioned was directly and innaccurately from Hamilton killed me. Like. This is 1812. The US is *currently* at war with England.
Like literally though. She did hyper specific research for very particular things but very briskly research for the things that actually matter
Utter disbelief in Tucker Taylor being the name the author decided on
Clicked so fast. I am here for this.
Edit: I am dying. Absolutely perishing. Heathcliff??? Originated the idea of a situationship??? I have no words, only pain
Every day I question my own writing abilities, and every day UA-cam puts a video on my feed to remind me that I could write absolute dog water and still find an audience.
Even just the dedication has me in utter disbelief I’m so excited
still stuck on the fucking yoongi dedication... wild
anyway absolutely wild!!! idk if i should be annoyed or amused that this author thought it wise to credit ms austen's famous title to a himbo?? i cannot prove it but deep in my bones ik this author started with this book after watching a kdrama with similar timetravel mechanism
she hosts a kdrama podcast with her friends, and you're right that some kdramas were inspirations for this book
a fully grown woman dedicating her book to a kpop idol is actually ridiculous I can't lie
Oh my gods it’s an isaki! Although 50/50 on whether getting hit by the truck is better than losing ur Prius
do you mean isekai?
The way i cringed when fmc started quoting pride and prejudice
The time travel explanation was half the book
This was one of my favorite reads of the year. Turned my brain completely off. Giggled through the whole thing!!
Somehow what shocked me the most was the yoongi dedication 😂
idk there's a penny reid book where the mmc is named cletus winston and idk if it gets less sexy than that, except maybe his brother roscoe, who ofc also has his own book
When you see a tick tock book, stop, tuck, and roll your ass out of there
Ok, confession time: I actually really like time travel and isekai (I know, I know, go ahead and throw your tomatoes) and my threshold for what I can enjoy is embarrassingly low - I like some real hot garbage is what I’m saying. But even I couldn’t manage to enjoy this one, except in a “love to hate it” kind of way. Everybody’s so creative!!
Brit here, the bad Victorian English makes me mad and whilst we don’t say dicked in the nob we do still say nob 😂
The Yoongi dedication is so utterly baffling 😭
26:58 i love the concept of ley lines too. the raven boys had it too. i def wanna write a story with ley lines one day
Wearing a hockey jersey under a leather jacket sounds so uncomfortable. Like jerseys are purposely big and loose because they’re meant to be worn over equipment. So I can only imagine how the farbric is bunching up under the heavy leather jacket like bruh
this sounds like the plot I thought up when I was 8 and thought I’d be the next Shakespeare
I was jumping for the joy the minute I saw this notification
Absolute cinema
I read an article the other day encouraging new parents to embrace naming their children "dog names'.
Tucker makes me think of a 'dog name.'
i think 'dicked in the nob' is actually just an american author trying to come up with an english sounding phrase and failing miserably
4:50 this is the first video of yours I’ve ever seen, but I genuinely gasped in delight when you said this so I will be sticking around :) there are no incorrect opinions, but Mary Shelley being the best isn’t an opinion it’s a fact
5:02 YOU JUST CANT STOP BEING CORRECT
the min yoongi dedication took me OUTTTTT
23:50 if you have any questions just remember what I said in slow motion.
I felt like a Glados quote needed to be here
Why is this adult Magic Treehouse
I think 13 year olds on wattpad could write better then this book
they do, and it’s completely free
Actually, you're wrong, Tucker Tailor is not the least sexy name. The least sexy name is, in fact, Sterold Flotssbottom.
i know i could never read this book because even having you describe the plot point involving the revolutionary made me want to pull my hair out cause when is this supposed to be set Jane Austen was born the same year the revolutionary war began how old are these characters supposed to be what is happening
literature isnt dead its just really addicted to tiktok and vaping
thought of the worst name i could. is "tuck tucker taylor" worse or better than "fragbert"
Im seated
As someone who is currently writing a hockey romance, this makes me want to 😭 that it got published.
Her brother was actually mentioned earlier in the book
4:02 closed my eyes and said oswald figglehorn but tucker taylor also isnt amazing
Wait, the main character falls into a lake/pond and gets magically transported back in time? Why does this sound EXACTLY like the beginning of the kdrama Moon Lovers?😭
bootleg auston matthews is wild but i don’t think he is bc he’s got a full hairline
edit: he absolutely is an auston matthews bootleg bc auston’s middle name is taylour
no shade to bald people i just hate the leafs
Love your fit!!!❤️❤️
@@thenamecarl910 thank you! 🧡
Is it bad that I hoped this would be about a mischievous spirit that Shakespeare wrote about?
No way! I actually thought of the name Tucker
the pain i felt when you said everyone had terrible hygene in regency era...followed by the even worse blow of the book saying 'corset'...
It's a myth that people were super unclean back then. hygene was actually super important to them. they washed daily. bernadette banner has a great video on this. also, corsets weren't invented yet in 1812...they wore short or long stays, very soft and flexible support garments. in the case of short stays, they didn't even come down to the waist. also they couldn't be tightlaced bc the hand sewn eyelets couldn't hand the strain. metal grommets hadn't been invented yet.
@@nospoonfulofmayonnaiseforme I graduated with a degree in fashion, so I’m actually quite familiar with the historical inaccuracies of the clothing in this book, haha. Trust me, it bothered me too 😭😭
at this rate, what is book? What is story? What is life?
Sadly, not first this time. 😭
Luisa May Alcott is good
as a hockey fan, i am so embarrassed everytime i see a hockey romance book
this is the fault of whoever wrote icebreaker
Sounds like an average isekai to me
This comment section is sending me into orbit…. I’ve found my ppl🤣
No bc if the author wasn’t such good and not a cringey millennial this would’ve been so fun had it leaned into the satire and didn’t take itself seriously but it took did take itself seriously and made it into a Jane Austen fanfiction so it lost all it’s potential
Like I enjoyed it because it was horribly bad and cringey like twilight when I feel like I should’ve enjoyed because it was an unserious comedy like the scary movie franchise yk