Boy meets world S02Ep17 On the Air

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  • @zjoyce1730
    @zjoyce1730 7 місяців тому +3

    I love how apparently this was a day when students were never actually in class.

  • @patrickgray5633
    @patrickgray5633 3 роки тому +24

    “Oh I think your much more stupid then you give yourselves credit for.” Lol

  • @matthewperez4811
    @matthewperez4811 2 роки тому +4

    Got some money out of the way for the house, and later will be searching for a book, I need privacy

  • @OneWeirdDude
    @OneWeirdDude Рік тому +4

    8:47 You mean "hypocrite", Shawn.
    10:17 *Amendment

  • @mermaidcat7338
    @mermaidcat7338 3 роки тому +6

    Why do they sound like there on helium ?

    • @sukuntee
      @sukuntee 2 роки тому +4

      They edited the original to avoid copy right problems.

    • @ItsJustCastro
      @ItsJustCastro 2 роки тому +2

      To keep from being copyrighted

  • @beagarcia5456
    @beagarcia5456 3 роки тому +2

    first comment lol

  • @johnrainsman6650
    @johnrainsman6650 Рік тому +1

    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.