Lmao just look at the comment. There were a lot of petty, offended and butthurt comments from user Vac Aspen in a lot of clips about this show, this people acted as if like this show was real. So weird and obsessed.
Awwww things used to be diffwent and you can’t handle a rapidly changing world. People always got offended people used to shoot each other in the streets over minor insults.
" Maybe i saw your father waiting by the door maybe i didn't wanna say hello," that was my mother" "Then I definitely don't want to meet you, your father".😂
Ah, man I myself once got my ex-girlfriend an appliance as a present. Only difference was, it wasn't our anniversary, it was her birthday---and Valentines Day. I got her a blender, since she loved smoothies and milkshakes (and me too, so I thought she could make us some whenever she felt like it). Plus, I deemed it a symbolic gift: it represented the blending of our miracles---having found each other. She didn't like it so much.
@@johnrainsman6650 debating to even answer that, just so you know non unless a woman is into DIY like 4 days a week we do not care for house appliance or furniture or anything to work on, if you do not know what to get for a birthday get a romantic massage or spa day, a basket of favorite snacks and drinks if you are on a budjet
@@carolhart8276 I think my blender was in fact romantic. For one thing, certain mixes are not right, but they can still work. For example, I think Peanut Butter banana smoothies are gross. Ooh, and I hate pumpkin shakes, the type you could get at Starbucks or fast-food restaurants during fall. Well, somehow these things that _shouldn't_ go together in a blender _do_ go together--and can even be liked by people. That was another thing the blender represented--how my ex-girlfriend and I, despite being so different and having plenty to argue about, made our relationship worked. In spite of the realistic and logical concept that we shouldn't be together, we fought through it because we _do_ belong together (or did, since she's my EX-girlfriend now). I thought that was a very clever, charming idea to associate the blender with. She didn't see it that though, for whatever reason. She seemed offended, actually. I just don't get why
"Maybe you just need some time alone" Lmao something I would say to friends also.
Back when people actually had a sense of humor instead of getting offended by any comment made about touchy subjects😂🤣👏👌💯❤
Lmao just look at the comment. There were a lot of petty, offended and butthurt comments from user Vac Aspen in a lot of clips about this show, this people acted as if like this show was real. So weird and obsessed.
No, they only pretended to be offended
Awwww things used to be diffwent and you can’t handle a rapidly changing world. People always got offended people used to shoot each other in the streets over minor insults.
You’ve never lived in that time.
Yeah, I don't even want to think about what a line like "from the estrogen section' would do on Twitter today. This show was gold.
" Maybe i saw your father waiting by the door maybe i didn't wanna say hello,"
that was my mother"
"Then I definitely don't want to meet you, your father".😂
2:45 “We were just about to put our names on the Cory?” Also, Alan, your sons are going to want their money back. 😆
Cory knows nothing, Alan knows too much, Eric is in the middle lol
My Favorite Show Sense I Was A Kid
Since?
In Girl Meets World, Cory gets Harley a job as the janitor in his daughter's school.
Oh My God! I'd completely forgotten about that!
Ah, man I myself once got my ex-girlfriend an appliance as a present. Only difference was, it wasn't our anniversary, it was her birthday---and Valentines Day. I got her a blender, since she loved smoothies and milkshakes (and me too, so I thought she could make us some whenever she felt like it). Plus, I deemed it a symbolic gift: it represented the blending of our miracles---having found each other. She didn't like it so much.
I could have told you that,
@@carolhart8276 no...because we didn’t know each other at the time. Heck, we don’t know each other now
@@johnrainsman6650 debating to even answer that, just so you know non unless a woman is into DIY like 4 days a week we do not care for house appliance or furniture or anything to work on, if you do not know what to get for a birthday get a romantic massage or spa day, a basket of favorite snacks and drinks if you are on a budjet
@@carolhart8276 I think my blender was in fact romantic. For one thing, certain mixes are not right, but they can still work. For example, I think Peanut Butter banana smoothies are gross. Ooh, and I hate pumpkin shakes, the type you could get at Starbucks or fast-food restaurants during fall. Well, somehow these things that _shouldn't_ go together in a blender _do_ go together--and can even be liked by people. That was another thing the blender represented--how my ex-girlfriend and I, despite being so different and having plenty to argue about, made our relationship worked. In spite of the realistic and logical concept that we shouldn't be together, we fought through it because we _do_ belong together (or did, since she's my EX-girlfriend now). I thought that was a very clever, charming idea to associate the blender with. She didn't see it that though, for whatever reason. She seemed offended, actually. I just don't get why
@@carolhart8276 Oh, boy. I hope you saw his latest reply, because I did...and I did not know how to respond. I'll leave it up to you, my friend.
How is it that all of their classmates who are from Philadelphia have such thick NY accents?🤔
getting the car was herctask, not a child who neess things done for her.
Is this the one where the students strike?
No
Their Bully 👁🗨 In High School
Not all well intended
Is this funny without the hilarious chipmunk voices?
Voices. Thumbs down!