Iapproach even informal emails as a formal letter. So, this subversion of Robin Thicke's Rapey "Blurred Lines' brought a smile to this old casual writer. I looked for "Blurred Lines" and it was creepy song the definitely needed a parody. A salute to "the man with the Big Dictionary.";)
Funny how that results in less miscommunication, yes? It's almost as if those who worked with language in the past understood grammar, syntax, agreement, and other . . . Oh, I don't know; call them "rules" or some other fixed system indication that let people communicate complex ideas clearly and concisely.
One of my favorite t-shirts says: English doesn't borrow from other languages. English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over the head, and goes through their pockets looking for loose vocabulary and grammar.
An absolute must is his parody of "American Pie" called "The Saga Begins"! Also his original track "Hardware Store" will blow your mind! Loving the reactions cant wait for more!
I was so tickled to see you reacted to this one! It's my all time favorite Weird Al parody! I home schooled my daughter grade 2 - 12, including English/Literature, and as an "English teacher" (not really, as I often struggled with certain things that I'd forgotten since I graduated!) I fell in love with this one, & my daughter did too. She is now 28, and has been a published writer since she was 19! (Sorry - proud mama moment!) Im 63 and have been a fan of Weird Al "literally" since he started his career. He has so many gems like this. If you're a Star Wars fan (well, who isn't?!) his SW parody, "The Saga Begins", will crack you up! I also love "Foil" (parody of Royal by Lorde), White & Nerdy and I perform This Way. I can't wait to see you do more of Al's parodies! By the way, if there any mistakes in this comment, I sincerely hope they are typos! I proofread it, but even I make mistakes occasionally. Besides, I have carpel tunnel and my hands are burning right now. (That's my story and I'm sticking with it! 😂)
Al graduated at 16 as valedictorian. He started school early and skipped 2nd grade. And was still the top of his class. In a big class in los Angeles county
Thanks for your reaction! Yes, Weird Al is a genius and master of the English language. Please check out Weird Al's cover "Bob"- he will really blow you away with his command of the English language and level of intelligence by putting together a series of Palindromes that make sense to the tune of a Bob Dylan song. Also, his cover of "Smells Like Nirvana" had me rolling on the floor laughing the first time I heard it (Kurt Cobain loved it and had the same reaction too).
"Bob' is one of my favorite Weird Al parodies. It's beyond brilliant and I'm forced to rewatch it every now and then just to try to figure out where Weird Al's brilliance comes from. How did he decide to write an entire song built around palindromes? How did it sound so much like the original from Dylan? 'Word Crimes' leads me to similar thoughts. How did he come up with this? In both mentioned songs, he had a flash of brillance to come up with the format, then executed it prefectly to make it work on every level. I heard 'My Bolonga' the first time Dr Demento played it on his broadcast. We thought that Weird Al was just another freak sending stuff to the Dr. That was the underestimation of the century.
I showed this to my mom years ago, she was a retired teacher. She laughed so hard. I saw an interview with him where he admitted to putting in deliberate errors.
When he mentioned the Oxford comma, I didn't know what it meant. I looked it up and I realized I use it all the time. It was the way I was taught and they said as long as you are consistent with it, you can still use it. This man is a genius and a national treasure.
Love the point of of how complex English really is! I'm not sure if you're aware, but in addition to parodies, Weird Al did quite a few originals that are quite hilarious as well! Among them are Albuquerque and The Night Santa Went Crazy(although perhaps that could be saved for December?🤔😊) I most definitely will be back for more of your reactions!
English is so hard to learn because there are so many exceptions to every rule. Glad you enjoyed I think weird Al is amazing and funny thanks for the reaction
@@ReactionsbyD Congratulations, sir. You have, with that satirical butchery of the language that is English, successfully made my eye twitch with such verve that I now cannot get it to stop. In the words of El Dorado's Tulio... "I blame you!..." 😂
LOVE IT !! &&& Hope you don't mind LONG Post !! I'm 64 & come from family of English & History teachers...( Mom's side.... my worst nightmare, from Middle school through H.S. when my Mom would be a substitute in one of my classes. First because Mom was a hard ass, I'd leave class & get told "Your Mom's a Bitch!!"...2nd reason in my reply back would be something like " Yeah, Well you're Lucky! You don't have to ride home with her & explain bad pop quiz grades she saw in the teacher's lesson books)...&& LOL ...LOVE You did Amish Paradise!! I Live in one !! North East Maryland, last 8 years the Amish having been buying up the surrounding farmland. It has saved it from developers buying it up for industrial or large town house or " cookie cutter" developments. Bonus to that too, It's REALLY Cool to see Amish Barn raising!! 30-40 men raise a 3-4 story barn in One Day !!...2nd Bonus...GREAT Local Produce!!...Been subscriber for a bit & Love the posts, especially the REN ones,That's how I found you. ROCK ON D !!❤❤❤...P.S. Always feel sorry for Al...He lost his parents in 2004..a Carbon Monoxide leak from gas fireplace 🥲🥲
Oh no! I didn't know about how he lost his parents! Poor Al! I'm 63 and I lost my mom in 2009. Still not over that. We were really, really close, especially since my dad passed in '92. I'm sure he wished they could have been there when he got his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame some years back.😢 Thanks for that information.💜
Barn raisings aren't the only things the Amish do. While out doing a paint job we watched a small troupe if them raise two house frames for the local Habitat for Humanity group in less time than we two could finish our paint job.
OMFG! It's been almost ten years, and I never saw how moron was spelled. And I'm literally beginning to literally think the word "literally" should literally be banned from the English language. I literally hear someone literally say that word, when they literally don't have to. (I even literally heard Weird Al himself literally say it.) I literally feel like I'm literally the only person in the world who literally never used that word, unless I'm literally making fun of someone who is.
Dont forget the word - LIKE ...... Like she was LIKE hey boy! we going out? and like..he was like.....Girl....you like...so cute.... and I was like....omg...like really? I was like...so happy. Like you know what I mean? Like is was so crazy ! Most women on Bachelorette sound like that - and when my wife is watching it I say out loud... LIKE that's why you're LIKE SINGLE - LIKE cuz you cant like speak
@@ReactionsbyD OMFG ROFLMFAO I literally (😁) forgot about that.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 But, like would that like be considered like a word crime? (Not sure how to add that word to the question.)
Do you want another educational "Weird" Al song? From the field of Biology we have "Pancreas". I have heard stories about medical students using this song in class to use for learning pancreatic functions.
I'm not sure English is any harder or easier than Japanese, Polish, and Russian. It's just that languages that belong to different language families than your native tongue is always hard to learn. Poles and Russians, for example, both speak Slavic languages, so most of them understand quite a lot of each other's languages. The easiest languages to learn for an English speaker would be the Germanic languages (German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian). Faroese and Icelandic are also Germanic, but those differ more from English than the rest.
Nah English is pretty easy to understand and to use, way way way easier than our German language, that is what most people consider a really challenging language, let alone because we have the word The 3 times with der die das (masculine, feminine and for things) Die Küche (the kitchen) but: in der Küche ( in the kitchen) that makes 0 sense for people outside German speaking countries
In my opinion english is not the hardest language to learn for me. I have learned it preaty well. I don't think it is even harder to learn then language which is my primary one.
when you are leearning a new language it's better to throw at your doorstep everything you know about language, it's literaly restarting from scrach for exemple " japanese is hard!" no... when you learn the "center rules" of the language it is NOT you just need to DESIR to learn it really well and be ready to start again from a blank page! the same happen with my language "french" that many peoples concider one of the hardest language in the world... it's not... you just need to start again from scratch on a blank page and understand the basic rules! i'l not saying that to the " boss" of this chanel, he understand partially french ( exept if it's renaud because renaud is some sort of argotic french... we understand it but for peoples who are from other countries that only learned "accademical french" yes it would be harder! but anyway for any language start again from scrach!
I read on another channel that some English teachers play this at the beginning of each semester. 😂
Just FYI Al has a Phd in architecture people tend to forgot that
Sorry, Nathan, but Weird Al has only a Bachelor's degree in architecture.
I’ve never been able to get myself to text the way people do today. I text as though it’s a memo in full coherent sentences.
Iapproach even informal emails as a formal letter. So, this subversion of Robin Thicke's Rapey "Blurred Lines' brought a smile to this old casual writer. I looked for "Blurred Lines" and it was creepy song the definitely needed a parody. A salute to "the man with the Big Dictionary.";)
Funny how that results in less miscommunication, yes? It's almost as if those who worked with language in the past understood grammar, syntax, agreement, and other . . . Oh, I don't know; call them "rules" or some other fixed system indication that let people communicate complex ideas clearly and concisely.
@@kurtjk01 I don’t know about less miscommunication. People today don’t actually listen, they hear ya, but they sure don’t listen.
Lol, I am not alone!! 😂
The "moran" sign is a protest sign that went viral years back lol. Weird Al just used it as a joke here in this MV :)
Weren't the Morans a trashy family that was on a reality show back in the day?
One of my favorite t-shirts says:
English doesn't borrow from other languages. English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over the head, and goes through their pockets looking for loose vocabulary and grammar.
An absolute must is his parody of "American Pie" called "The Saga Begins"! Also his original track "Hardware Store" will blow your mind! Loving the reactions cant wait for more!
If you listen to Hardware Store, you should follow that up with Handy. Then you’ll understand his fascination with the Hardware store. 🤪
Handy!!! The absolute best
A cafe owner here in Austin made a FaceBook post offereing free espressos for life after releasing this, with that screenshot.
I was so tickled to see you reacted to this one! It's my all time favorite Weird Al parody! I home schooled my daughter grade 2 - 12, including English/Literature, and as an "English teacher" (not really, as I often struggled with certain things that I'd forgotten since I graduated!) I fell in love with this one, & my daughter did too. She is now 28, and has been a published writer since she was 19! (Sorry - proud mama moment!) Im 63 and have been a fan of Weird Al "literally" since he started his career. He has so many gems like this. If you're a Star Wars fan (well, who isn't?!) his SW parody, "The Saga Begins", will crack you up! I also love "Foil" (parody of Royal by Lorde), White & Nerdy and I perform This Way. I can't wait to see you do more of Al's parodies! By the way, if there any mistakes in this comment, I sincerely hope they are typos! I proofread it, but even I make mistakes occasionally. Besides, I have carpel tunnel and my hands are burning right now. (That's my story and I'm sticking with it! 😂)
I proclaim Weird Al King of Parody. I highly recommend "Trapped In the Drive-Thru", "Royals", "Handy", and "The Ebay Song". All brilliantly hilarious!
Al graduated at 16 as valedictorian. He started school early and skipped 2nd grade. And was still the top of his class. In a big class in los Angeles county
Thanks for your reaction! Yes, Weird Al is a genius and master of the English language. Please check out Weird Al's cover "Bob"- he will really blow you away with his command of the English language and level of intelligence by putting together a series of Palindromes that make sense to the tune of a Bob Dylan song. Also, his cover of "Smells Like Nirvana" had me rolling on the floor laughing the first time I heard it (Kurt Cobain loved it and had the same reaction too).
"Bob' is one of my favorite Weird Al parodies. It's beyond brilliant and I'm forced to rewatch it every now and then just to try to figure out where Weird Al's brilliance comes from. How did he decide to write an entire song built around palindromes? How did it sound so much like the original from Dylan? 'Word Crimes' leads me to similar thoughts. How did he come up with this? In both mentioned songs, he had a flash of brillance to come up with the format, then executed it prefectly to make it work on every level. I heard 'My Bolonga' the first time Dr Demento played it on his broadcast. We thought that Weird Al was just another freak sending stuff to the Dr. That was the underestimation of the century.
I showed this to my mom years ago, she was a retired teacher. She laughed so hard.
I saw an interview with him where he admitted to putting in deliberate errors.
When he mentioned the Oxford comma, I didn't know what it meant. I looked it up and I realized I use it all the time. It was the way I was taught and they said as long as you are consistent with it, you can still use it.
This man is a genius and a national treasure.
I spell all of my words.
I REFUSE to be a moran!
😂
Personally I think Christmas at Ground Zero is his Opus Magna.
This is a masterpiece!
Love the point of of how complex English really is!
I'm not sure if you're aware, but in addition to parodies, Weird Al did quite a few originals that are quite hilarious as well! Among them are Albuquerque and The Night Santa Went Crazy(although perhaps that could be saved for December?🤔😊) I most definitely will be back for more of your reactions!
good idea for XMAS, isnt that next week anyway? lol well really ...we will blink and Christmas Trees will be in Home Depot soon lol
I love the way he gets more and more derisive as the video goes on.
This should be played in every school room. I should be an anthem.
English is so hard to learn because there are so many exceptions to every rule. Glad you enjoyed I think weird Al is amazing and funny thanks for the reaction
One of my favorites. I taught college Spanish and often it seemed I was teaching a lot of students English as well.
The best grammar lesson courtesy of Al Yankovic.
I’m probably one of the few weirdos that type full words and sentences. I even try to make sure to use punctuation.
OMG U meen U not lik the autherz?
@@ReactionsbyD took me way too long to figure out what you were saying. 🤣 I can’t write it or read it.
@@ReactionsbyD Congratulations, sir. You have, with that satirical butchery of the language that is English, successfully made my eye twitch with such verve that I now cannot get it to stop. In the words of El Dorado's Tulio...
"I blame you!..." 😂
It ought to be standard curriculum in every English class.
Did you notice that "grammar" was misspelled (grammer) and Weird Al has a big dictionary. (dic)
LOVE IT !! &&& Hope you don't mind LONG Post !! I'm 64 & come from family of English & History teachers...( Mom's side.... my worst nightmare, from Middle school through H.S. when my Mom would be a substitute in one of my classes. First because Mom was a hard ass, I'd leave class & get told "Your Mom's a Bitch!!"...2nd reason in my reply back would be something like " Yeah, Well you're Lucky! You don't have to ride home with her & explain bad pop quiz grades she saw in the teacher's lesson books)...&& LOL ...LOVE You did Amish Paradise!! I Live in one !! North East Maryland, last 8 years the Amish having been buying up the surrounding farmland. It has saved it from developers buying it up for industrial or large town house or " cookie cutter" developments. Bonus to that too, It's REALLY Cool to see Amish Barn raising!! 30-40 men raise a 3-4 story barn in One Day !!...2nd Bonus...GREAT Local Produce!!...Been subscriber for a bit & Love the posts, especially the REN ones,That's how I found you. ROCK ON D !!❤❤❤...P.S. Always feel sorry for Al...He lost his parents in 2004..a Carbon Monoxide leak from gas fireplace 🥲🥲
Oh no! I didn't know about how he lost his parents! Poor Al! I'm 63 and I lost my mom in 2009. Still not over that. We were really, really close, especially since my dad passed in '92. I'm sure he wished they could have been there when he got his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame some years back.😢 Thanks for that information.💜
Barn raisings aren't the only things the Amish do.
While out doing a paint job we watched a small troupe if them raise two house frames for the local Habitat for Humanity group in less time than we two could finish our paint job.
I would love to see him make a series similar to the old schoolhouse rock videos.
Nice reaction.
OMFG! It's been almost ten years, and I never saw how moron was spelled.
And I'm literally beginning to literally think the word "literally" should literally be banned from the English language.
I literally hear someone literally say that word, when they literally don't have to. (I even literally heard Weird Al himself literally say it.)
I literally feel like I'm literally the only person in the world who literally never used that word, unless I'm literally making fun of someone who is.
Dont forget the word - LIKE ...... Like she was LIKE hey boy! we going out? and like..he was like.....Girl....you like...so cute.... and I was like....omg...like really? I was like...so happy. Like you know what I mean? Like is was so crazy !
Most women on Bachelorette sound like that - and when my wife is watching it I say out loud...
LIKE that's why you're LIKE SINGLE - LIKE cuz you cant like speak
@@ReactionsbyD OMFG ROFLMFAO I literally (😁) forgot about that.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
But, like would that like be considered like a word crime? (Not sure how to add that word to the question.)
Weird AL is the best
Love this!
I like the way he misspelled "grammar"
That verse about people using the word "literally" incorrectly makes me think of Lori Loud
LOL I had a whole conversation with my Daughter about that word....like...no sweety , the word Literally cant be used any way you feel like it lmao
Hello from Cody Wyoming. You're awesome keep it up 😊
Do Party in the CIA!! 😎😎😎
i’ve watched tons of weird al reacts and no one mentions the “cunning linguistic” 🤔
Do you want another educational "Weird" Al song? From the field of Biology we have "Pancreas". I have heard stories about medical students using this song in class to use for learning pancreatic functions.
I'm not sure English is any harder or easier than Japanese, Polish, and Russian. It's just that languages that belong to different language families than your native tongue is always hard to learn. Poles and Russians, for example, both speak Slavic languages, so most of them understand quite a lot of each other's languages. The easiest languages to learn for an English speaker would be the Germanic languages (German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian). Faroese and Icelandic are also Germanic, but those differ more from English than the rest.
About less vs. fewer, what about too many vs. too much?
I don’t understand why none of the reactors react to the “cunning linguist” joke.
My texts look like this comment.
Can you find the meow in the background?
Nah English is pretty easy to understand and to use, way way way easier than our German language, that is what most people consider a really challenging language, let alone because we have the word The 3 times with der die das (masculine, feminine and for things) Die Küche (the kitchen) but: in der Küche ( in the kitchen) that makes 0 sense for people outside German speaking countries
In my opinion english is not the hardest language to learn for me. I have learned it preaty well. I don't think it is even harder to learn then language which is my primary one.
Please do a reaction video of Hardware Store by Weird Al.
Something we need to remember is that language changes over time and with the medium of communication. There's also formal and informal language.
Any of you old enough to remember writing lines? I think some old fashion pencil or pen and paper repetitive English might sink in
when you are leearning a new language it's better to throw at your doorstep everything you know about language, it's literaly restarting from scrach for exemple " japanese is hard!" no... when you learn the "center rules" of the language it is NOT you just need to DESIR to learn it really well and be ready to start again from a blank page! the same happen with my language "french" that many peoples concider one of the hardest language in the world... it's not... you just need to start again from scratch on a blank page and understand the basic rules! i'l not saying that to the " boss" of this chanel, he understand partially french ( exept if it's renaud because renaud is some sort of argotic french... we understand it but for peoples who are from other countries that only learned "accademical french" yes it would be harder! but anyway for any language start again from scrach!
"What's a contraction?"
What women have when they have a baby.
Speak for yourself on the spelling! Spellchecker sucks!