@@Death_Trooper-177 Literally it says : "Participation Mediums funny" (for english sake it's "funny mediums", the adjective is always before the described word) Meaning wise: "Participating in funny socials" ?? What he was going for: "Reaction to funny media/videos" Or like "try not to laugh" i'm guessing ?? "التفاعل مع فيدوهات مضحكة" or "تحدي عدم الضحك" That's my best arabic lol
The way the title was titled in a different language I thought for a second that soups account got hacked or something 😂 glad that’s not the case and love the content guys
id feel bad for the staff running the tanks your in because it would be quiet for a while then you would randomly hear GrAnDmAs YiDdYs and histerical laughter
someone should send in the song dry kill logic did for that old baseball videogame, where he screams 'take me out to the ball game' or whatever the hell it was
The NTW-20 is a South African anti-materiel rifle, developed by Denel Mechem in the 1990s. It is intended for deployment against targets including parked aircraft, telecommunication masts, power lines, missile sites, radar installations, refineries, satellite dishes, gun emplacements, bunkers, and personnel, using a range of specialised projectiles. As with other weapons of this type, it can also be used for counter sniping and ordnance disposal (shooting explosive ordnance from a safe distance). Denel NTW-20 Type Anti-materiel rifle Place of origin: South Africa Service history In service 1998-present Production history Designer Tony Neophytou Designed 1995 Manufacturer Denel Land Systems Variants NTW 20, NTW 14.5, NTW 20×110mm Specifications Mass 31 kg (NTW 20), 34 kg (NTW 14.5) Length 1,795 mm (NTW 20), 2,015 mm (NTW 14.5) Barrel length 1,000 mm (NTW 20), 1,220 mm (NTW 14.5) CrewTwo; rifle breaks down into two parts for transport and fits into two backpacks weighing 15kg each, one containing the weapon receiver section, while the other contains the barrel and ammunition. Cartridge 20×82mm (NTW 20) 20×110mm Hispano (NTW 20×110mm) 14.5×114mm (NTW 14.5) Action: Bolt-action Muzzle velocity 720 m/s (20×82mm) 820 m/s (20×110mm) 1,000 m/s (14.5×114mm) Effective firing range: 1,500m (20×82mm) 1,800m (20×110mm) 2,300m (14.5×114mm) Feed system: 3-round detachable box Magazine: (20×82mm and 14.5×114mm) Single shot: (20×110mm) Sights: 8 × 56 Lynx Telescopic sight Cartridge: 20×82mm 14.5×114mm 20×110mm Hispano-Suiza Weight (empty): 30.0 kg (66.1 lb) 34.0 kg (75.0 lb) 32.0 kg (70.5 lb) Overall length: 1,800 mm (71 in) 2,016 mm (79.4 in) 1,800 mm (71 in) Rifling: (1 full turn) 560 mm (22 in) 408 mm (16.1 in) Length of barrel 1,000 mm (39 in) 1,220 mm (48 in) 1,000 mm (39 in) Muzzle velocity 720 m/s (2,400 ft/s) 1,000 m/s (3,300 ft/s)820 m/s (2,700 ft/s) Muzzle energy 28,000 J32,000 J~40,000 J Effective range> 1,600 m (1,700 yd)> 2,400 m (2,600 yd)> 1,800 m (2,000 yd) Denel Land Systems was contracted to supply weapon systems for the Indian Armed Forces, including anti-materiel rifles and self-propelled howitzers. However, following allegations that it had paid kickbacks to secure a deal for anti-materiel rifles, Denel was blacklisted by the Indian government. Subsequently, the Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli (OFT), in association with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), began developing an indigenous anti-material rifle called Vidhwansak, which borrowed heavily from the Denel NTW-20. The development of Vidhwansak was completed in November 2005. The embargo against Denel was lifted in 2018 after investigations found the allegations to have been false. Switching between the two calibres of the NTW (20×82mm and 14.5×114mm) requires changing the bolt, barrel, sighting gear and magazine. (A third variant, the NTW 20×110mm has been developed, but is not designed for barrel calibre switching.) Caliber switching the NTW 20/14.5 can be accomplished in the field without specialised tools. The magazine protrudes from the left side of the receiver. The NTW can be disassembled and packed into two backpacks for carriage. A muzzle brake is fitted on the end of the barrel which absorbs an estimated 50%-60% of recoil. This is further supplemented by a buffered slide in the receiver. The weapon was designed by Tony Neophytou (co-designer of the Neostead combat shotgun). Development of the system began in August 1995 under the "Aerotek" name and a working prototype was ready for testing four and a half months later. This rapid progress was made possible by Neophytou's expertise in the field of recoil reduction systems, having worked on helicopter turrets in the past. To further reduce the amount of research and development, the project recycled the barrel, bolt and barrel extension of the existing Vektor GA1 automatic cannon. It was put into production by Denel Land Systems in two versions; 20 x 110 and 20 x 82. The latter model is also available in 14.5 x 114 and conversion between the calibres can be done in the field by swapping the barrel and bolt assembly. The significantly larger 20 x 110 model cannot be converted to another calibre. The rifle was accepted into service with the South African National Defence Force in 1998. NTW-20 [Anti-material rifle] Designed to destroy targets such as pillboxes, helicopters, and armored vehicles, the imposing NTW-20 is as much a cannon as it is a rifle Country of origin: South Africa Entered service: 1998 Caliber 20x82 mm Mauser 20x110 mm Hispano 14.5x114 mm 12.7x99 mm (.50 BMG) Weight (unloaded): 31 kg-34 kg Length: 1 795 mm 2 015 mm Barrel length: 1 000 mm 1 200 mm Muzzle velocity: 720 m/s820 m/s1 000 m/s Magazine capacity: 3 rounds Sighting range: Range of effective: 1 500 m1 800 m2 300 m
The NTW-20 is the largest and heaviest modern military rifle, and one of the most powerful infantry weapons on the market. It is effectively the most powerful sniper rifle ever created, although technically it is classified as an anti-material rifle. Anti-material rifles are so-named because rather than being intended primarily to engage personnel (as with a sniper rifle) or armored vehicles (as with an anti-tank rifle), they are mostly meant to destroy "material targets". This is a catch-all term that includes countless types of soft targets against which small arms fire is generally ineffective, but artillery would be overkill against, such as pillboxes, trucks, radar dishes, command shelters, parked aircraft, fuel tanks, electrical transformers, missile launchers, and so on. Infantry would previously attack these targets directly using rocket launchers or recoilless rifles, such as the RPG-7 or M2 Carl Gustaf, but these are far from efficient for destroying material targets; a 2-man team would only realistically be able to carry the weapon and about 3-or-so rounds, which would probably only be enough for one target. However, the much greater accuracy of a rifle, coupled with significantly smaller and lighter ammunition (compare a 20 mm shell to an RPG-7 rocket), allows a fire team to destroy dozens of targets before they run out of ammunition. This also makes them more cost-effective; a 20 mm High-Explosive Incendiary (HEI) round costs around $10, compared to a $500-$1 000 anti-tank rocket. Moreover, anti-material rifles can also be used against personnel, particularly in the counter-sniping role. It can also be used effectively against most light armor, weapon positions, sandbag barriers, and personnel holed-up in modern concrete urban structures. Weapons of this type in the .50 caliber (12.7x99 mm) bore range have frequently been used as such for the past several decades, and it is not hard to see how effective the NTW-20 would be in these roles --- particularly against forces armed with .50 caliber anti-material rifles. Another useful application of 20 mm anti-material rifles is explosive ordnance disposal, as they not only allow for a significant stand-off range, but also a much greater probability of detonating a given munition than using small arms fire. This is a particularly attractive proposition for disposing of unfamiliar ordnance, or defeating improvised explosive devices. The NTW-20 has a distinctive overall appearance. The receiver section is extremely long, and is rectangular in its side profile, with a rounded top and a flat underside. The rod-like damper protrudes far forward from the front of the receiver, below the barrel. The action is also exceptionally long, spanning two thirds the length of the receiver, from the front of the ejection port to the end of travel for the bolt. The bolt handle protrudes straight out to the right side of the action, and has a cylindrical grip. The magazine well is very large and rectangular, and protrudes from the left side of the action in the forward area of the receiver, with an uncanny resemblance to the feed chutes seen on many machine guns. A square frame is mounted atop the receiver, which pulls double-duty as both a carrying handle and a scope protection bracket. The NTW-20 is composed almost entirely of steel, with a forged barrel, a machined muzzle brake and receiver, and sheet steel furniture. Though a few components are made of composites to reduce the weapon's weight, such as the buttplate and pistol grip. The NTW-20 is far too large and heavy to be carried in one piece by a single soldier over any useful distance, so the design team created a weapon that can be split into two halves, allowing a weapon team to split the load. The NTW-20 is thus easily the largest "take-down" rifle ever manufactured. Each half may be carried in its own pack at a weight of around 15 kg each, allowing a 2-man weapon team to split the weight. The weight of the barrels, sighting equipment, ammunition, and so in is also divided among the weapon team. The NTW-20 is a bolt-action weapon, with a barrel locked by a rotating bolt that has 6 lugs. A pneumatic buffer and hydraulic damper are built into the receiver, whose weight shift when the weapon is fired reduces recoil via mechanical disadvantage (much like the delayed roller mechanism in the CETME assault rifle). The recoil of a 20 mm round (or a 14.5 mm round) is tamed by a combination of the aforementioned muzzle brake (which by itself eliminates 50-60% of the recoil, depending on the round), a spring-buffered recoiling barrel, and the aforementioned buffer and damper reduce felt recoil even further. The result is a weapon that can fire a 20 mm shell, with little more recoil than a typical 12-gauge shotgun. While this is still a relatively strong "kick", there is still something to be said for being able to fire a 20 mm shell from your shoulder without demolishing it.
If you did a float tank for a day you'd shit yourself for the next two. Float tanks use tons and tons of epsom salt so that you float and epsom salt is a magnesium salt that you absorb through your skin the whole time you're in there and magnesium is a laxative. Some people get the shits after floating for only an hour lol.
ethan looks like the man down the street that touched me back in 94
YOU TOO?!
Good times
Gotta love nostalgia
You three
How do you know back alley garry?
Soup uploading to the 2nd channel is like smoking crack in a Denny's bathroom
Only comment that is relatable
Way better than meth at an Ihop
Nah like Applebee's this shit bussin
I prefer smoking crack in the Waffle House (not bathroom just at the table) but to each his own
I prefer peyote in McDonald's
I'm always astonished how loud Soup's videos are, even whenever your volume isn't even that high 😂
Gotta love it
it’s a downhill battle when you try to listen to it and fall asleep
@@Speedyx485 i’m sorry for your traumatic experience
Fr.
Dude must compressed his audio.
You know its gonna be good when the title is arabic in a soup video.
😂 more like fabricated arabic or "Farabic", cracks me up everytime i'm reading those !
@@smexdmx6680 Fabric?
Maybe you could call it....Fararabicated? 🤭
@@davecrupel2817 yup 😁🤘
Me and a good friend always laugh and say the same thing. Like "oh shit we in for a banger!"
Ethan randomly singing white wedding was funnier than most of the clips
Billy idol is daddy
White Wedding, Start Againnnnnaaa!
Ethan’s a fantastic singer.
Soup uploading actually makes my fucking day
Right I got hype af
I literally love this dude
I was gonna like but can't risk ruining the 69th like
@@robertreyes0825 maybe I unlike 😏
@@robertreyes0825 I hold so much power right now
That broken, Google translation arabic video title: is absolutely hillarous !
Love you Soup.
What does it say?
@@Death_Trooper-177 "Share funny media" or something close to that.
@@Death_Trooper-177 Literally it says :
"Participation Mediums funny" (for english sake it's "funny mediums", the adjective is always before the described word)
Meaning wise:
"Participating in funny socials" ??
What he was going for:
"Reaction to funny media/videos"
Or like "try not to laugh" i'm guessing ??
"التفاعل مع فيدوهات مضحكة" or
"تحدي عدم الضحك"
That's my best arabic lol
@@MidTennPews nice job, close enough Bro !
@@smexdmx6680 my Arabic is horrible 😂🤣. You explained it better.
mashallah brother
حقا يا أخي
Mashallah brother
الحساء يقنص
Ethan the type of guy to eat out his fleshlight...
I’m actually really suprised y’all know speakerknockers lmao
The way the title was titled in a different language I thought for a second that soups account got hacked or something 😂 glad that’s not the case and love the content guys
Twitch chat trying to be funny challenge: impossible
These videos are a fever dream
Always nice to see y'all havin fun, keep doing what you're doing guys!
This video was definitely foretold by some prophecy somewhere at some point
Podcast question intestine vs banana
مضحك شوربة الرجل
Happy Halloween look forward to more live you tube
Soup, get our lord and savior Jimbo "The universes' smartest" on the Gawd Damned Podcast
I want someone to look at me the way soup looks at ethan
Aye you know it’s gonna be good when he’s got the fancy writing in the title 😂
7:28 got me😂
I love this so much I look forward to a new soup video everyday
Share funny media=مشاركة الوسائط المضحكة
والله عنوان جميل يا اخي الحساء
Soup should do a music stream and he just plays music
Ethan got that granny jungle bush on his head
for any wondering the title says "send funny meme"
id feel bad for the staff running the tanks your in because it would be quiet for a while then you would randomly hear GrAnDmAs YiDdYs and histerical laughter
مشاركة الوسائط المضحكة=share funny media
got on at the perfect time. my friending I WANT THE RUPEES!!!!
Man im needing those rupees
There reacting to the classic clip of at 10:13 was so cute I hope I can find someone who will look at me like that when they see that meme
Good ol Soup and Ethan
someone should send in the song dry kill logic did for that old baseball videogame, where he screams 'take me out to the ball game' or whatever the hell it was
Every time there is a arabic text i get so many recommendation of arabic video, god
The fact that soup mentioned speakerknockerz makes me happy
4:56 I always wondered who made that noise. Now we know lmao
I just realized omfg 😂
Alex Jones set to metal riffs may be the best thing I've ever seen
The title translates to
مشاركة الوسائط المضحكة
I am getting some wacky recommendations, probably because of the title
9:07 THEY NEED TO MAKE A STREAM ABOUT THAT!
Fr soup
Ethan looks like Kitboga lol
1:27 soup was the camera man for that video
12:24 The getaway car slowly pulling away had me dead lmao
"A rifle? Fuck that, I ain't getting shot..."
15:17 the singing at the end got me 💀😂
This video made me feel VERY ALIVE
Do you watch these high or is that just a normal vape? 🤣
شكرا لك على مشاركة الوسائط المضحكة
they almost spoiled breaking bad for ethan
I honestly though it was kit boga for a second there lol
You know it’s gonna be a good soup video when the title is in a Arabic
Can relate as an arab😂😂😂
مشاركه مضحكه للوسائط المضحكة
Ole soup smoking on those cake vapes
Very good title Mr. Funny Man
That title tho
Every time soup hits the cart I do to
thanks to soup thumbnails ive been getting recommended arab titled videos
SOUP SMOKING A DAB PEN AT 1:56
In case anyone was wondering the title of the video reads "Share funny media" or video.
13:27 sounded like you interrupted yourself wtf
send funny media/ videos = مشاركة الوسائط المضحكة
The NTW-20 is a South African anti-materiel rifle, developed by Denel Mechem in the 1990s. It is intended for deployment against targets including parked aircraft, telecommunication masts, power lines, missile sites, radar installations, refineries, satellite dishes, gun emplacements, bunkers, and personnel, using a range of specialised projectiles. As with other weapons of this type, it can also be used for counter sniping and ordnance disposal (shooting explosive ordnance from a safe distance).
Denel NTW-20
Type Anti-materiel rifle
Place of origin: South Africa
Service history In service 1998-present Production history Designer Tony Neophytou Designed 1995 Manufacturer Denel Land Systems Variants NTW 20, NTW 14.5, NTW 20×110mm
Specifications
Mass 31 kg (NTW 20),
34 kg (NTW 14.5)
Length 1,795 mm (NTW 20),
2,015 mm (NTW 14.5)
Barrel length 1,000 mm (NTW 20),
1,220 mm (NTW 14.5)
CrewTwo; rifle breaks down into two parts for transport and fits into two backpacks weighing 15kg each, one containing the weapon receiver section, while the other contains the barrel and ammunition.
Cartridge 20×82mm (NTW 20)
20×110mm
Hispano (NTW 20×110mm)
14.5×114mm (NTW 14.5)
Action: Bolt-action
Muzzle velocity 720 m/s (20×82mm)
820 m/s (20×110mm)
1,000 m/s (14.5×114mm)
Effective firing range:
1,500m (20×82mm)
1,800m (20×110mm)
2,300m (14.5×114mm)
Feed system:
3-round detachable box
Magazine: (20×82mm and 14.5×114mm)
Single shot: (20×110mm)
Sights: 8 × 56 Lynx Telescopic sight
Cartridge: 20×82mm 14.5×114mm 20×110mm
Hispano-Suiza Weight (empty): 30.0 kg (66.1 lb) 34.0 kg (75.0 lb) 32.0 kg (70.5 lb)
Overall length:
1,800 mm (71 in) 2,016 mm (79.4 in) 1,800 mm (71 in)
Rifling: (1 full turn) 560 mm (22 in) 408 mm (16.1 in)
Length of barrel 1,000 mm (39 in) 1,220 mm (48 in) 1,000 mm (39 in)
Muzzle velocity 720 m/s (2,400 ft/s) 1,000 m/s (3,300 ft/s)820 m/s (2,700 ft/s)
Muzzle energy 28,000 J32,000 J~40,000 J Effective range> 1,600 m (1,700 yd)> 2,400 m (2,600 yd)> 1,800 m (2,000 yd)
Denel Land Systems was contracted to supply weapon systems for the Indian Armed Forces, including anti-materiel rifles and self-propelled howitzers. However, following allegations that it had paid kickbacks to secure a deal for anti-materiel rifles, Denel was blacklisted by the Indian government. Subsequently, the Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli (OFT), in association with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), began developing an indigenous anti-material rifle called Vidhwansak, which borrowed heavily from the Denel NTW-20. The development of Vidhwansak was completed in November 2005. The embargo against Denel was lifted in 2018 after investigations found the allegations to have been false.
Switching between the two calibres of the NTW (20×82mm and 14.5×114mm) requires changing the bolt, barrel, sighting gear and magazine. (A third variant, the NTW 20×110mm has been developed, but is not designed for barrel calibre switching.) Caliber switching the NTW 20/14.5 can be accomplished in the field without specialised tools. The magazine protrudes from the left side of the receiver. The NTW can be disassembled and packed into two backpacks for carriage. A muzzle brake is fitted on the end of the barrel which absorbs an estimated 50%-60% of recoil. This is further supplemented by a buffered slide in the receiver.
The weapon was designed by Tony Neophytou (co-designer of the Neostead combat shotgun). Development of the system began in August 1995 under the "Aerotek" name and a working prototype was ready for testing four and a half months later. This rapid progress was made possible by Neophytou's expertise in the field of recoil reduction systems, having worked on helicopter turrets in the past. To further reduce the amount of research and development, the project recycled the barrel, bolt and barrel extension of the existing Vektor GA1 automatic cannon. It was put into production by Denel Land Systems in two versions; 20 x 110 and 20 x 82. The latter model is also available in 14.5 x 114 and conversion between the calibres can be done in the field by swapping the barrel and bolt assembly. The significantly larger 20 x 110 model cannot be converted to another calibre. The rifle was accepted into service with the South African National Defence Force in 1998.
NTW-20 [Anti-material rifle]
Designed to destroy targets such as pillboxes, helicopters, and armored vehicles, the imposing NTW-20 is as much a cannon as it is a rifle
Country of origin:
South Africa
Entered service:
1998
Caliber 20x82 mm
Mauser 20x110 mm
Hispano 14.5x114 mm 12.7x99 mm (.50 BMG)
Weight (unloaded): 31 kg-34 kg
Length:
1 795 mm
2 015 mm
Barrel length:
1 000 mm
1 200 mm
Muzzle velocity:
720 m/s820 m/s1 000 m/s
Magazine capacity:
3 rounds
Sighting range:
Range of effective:
1 500 m1
800 m2
300 m
The NTW-20 is the largest and heaviest modern military rifle, and one of the most powerful infantry weapons on the market. It is effectively the most powerful sniper rifle ever created, although technically it is classified as an anti-material rifle.
Anti-material rifles are so-named because rather than being intended primarily to engage personnel (as with a sniper rifle) or armored vehicles (as with an anti-tank rifle), they are mostly meant to destroy "material targets". This is a catch-all term that includes countless types of soft targets against which small arms fire is generally ineffective, but artillery would be overkill against, such as pillboxes, trucks, radar dishes, command shelters, parked aircraft, fuel tanks, electrical transformers, missile launchers, and so on. Infantry would previously attack these targets directly using rocket launchers or recoilless rifles, such as the RPG-7 or M2 Carl Gustaf, but these are far from efficient for destroying material targets; a 2-man team would only realistically be able to carry the weapon and about 3-or-so rounds, which would probably only be enough for one target. However, the much greater accuracy of a rifle, coupled with significantly smaller and lighter ammunition (compare a 20 mm shell to an RPG-7 rocket), allows a fire team to destroy dozens of targets before they run out of ammunition. This also makes them more cost-effective; a 20 mm High-Explosive Incendiary (HEI) round costs around $10, compared to a $500-$1 000 anti-tank rocket.
Moreover, anti-material rifles can also be used against personnel, particularly in the counter-sniping role. It can also be used effectively against most light armor, weapon positions, sandbag barriers, and personnel holed-up in modern concrete urban structures. Weapons of this type in the .50 caliber (12.7x99 mm) bore range have frequently been used as such for the past several decades, and it is not hard to see how effective the NTW-20 would be in these roles --- particularly against forces armed with .50 caliber anti-material rifles.
Another useful application of 20 mm anti-material rifles is explosive ordnance disposal, as they not only allow for a significant stand-off range, but also a much greater probability of detonating a given munition than using small arms fire. This is a particularly attractive proposition for disposing of unfamiliar ordnance, or defeating improvised explosive devices.
The NTW-20 has a distinctive overall appearance. The receiver section is extremely long, and is rectangular in its side profile, with a rounded top and a flat underside. The rod-like damper protrudes far forward from the front of the receiver, below the barrel. The action is also exceptionally long, spanning two thirds the length of the receiver, from the front of the ejection port to the end of travel for the bolt. The bolt handle protrudes straight out to the right side of the action, and has a cylindrical grip. The magazine well is very large and rectangular, and protrudes from the left side of the action in the forward area of the receiver, with an uncanny resemblance to the feed chutes seen on many machine guns. A square frame is mounted atop the receiver, which pulls double-duty as both a carrying handle and a scope protection bracket.
The NTW-20 is composed almost entirely of steel, with a forged barrel, a machined muzzle brake and receiver, and sheet steel furniture. Though a few components are made of composites to reduce the weapon's weight, such as the buttplate and pistol grip.
The NTW-20 is far too large and heavy to be carried in one piece by a single soldier over any useful distance, so the design team created a weapon that can be split into two halves, allowing a weapon team to split the load. The NTW-20 is thus easily the largest "take-down" rifle ever manufactured. Each half may be carried in its own pack at a weight of around 15 kg each, allowing a 2-man weapon team to split the weight. The weight of the barrels, sighting equipment, ammunition, and so in is also divided among the weapon team.
The NTW-20 is a bolt-action weapon, with a barrel locked by a rotating bolt that has 6 lugs. A pneumatic buffer and hydraulic damper are built into the receiver, whose weight shift when the weapon is fired reduces recoil via mechanical disadvantage (much like the delayed roller mechanism in the CETME assault rifle). The recoil of a 20 mm round (or a 14.5 mm round) is tamed by a combination of the aforementioned muzzle brake (which by itself eliminates 50-60% of the recoil, depending on the round), a spring-buffered recoiling barrel, and the aforementioned buffer and damper reduce felt recoil even further. The result is a weapon that can fire a 20 mm shell, with little more recoil than a typical 12-gauge shotgun. While this is still a relatively strong "kick", there is still something to be said for being able to fire a 20 mm shell from your shoulder without demolishing it.
Phantom forces lore
Glue sticks for breakfast ♥️
A hundred!...c'mon Soup you know you could throw $1000! Easy.
I haven't seen that college for free commercial since I was like 7 lmao
The rock screaming reminds me of Patrick for some reason
Hey it’s me 4:11
7:50 was so beautiful..
Bazinga
what kid made eathen go gray
Dallas looks like he needs a medic bag
This video is a classic
for those curious, the title says "Share Funny Media"
18:42 if only we could see the memes n not j u s t overlay after overlay layer
When you know the title is in Arabic text, you know it’s good.
17:45 I was thinking more like master of baters.
W vid big mama
Can you go live one day reacting to your funniest moment and seeing which ones will make you laugh
الكثير من الحب من العراق
What dose the title say?
@@yohandoodoofart4458 "funny media share"
يقنص الحساء
soup does the banana and sprite challenge?
soup u needa take a blinker foo
well we’re back to arabic videos
Ethan singing white wedding 😂
14:50 omfg😂😂😭💀💀
If you did a float tank for a day you'd shit yourself for the next two. Float tanks use tons and tons of epsom salt so that you float and epsom salt is a magnesium salt that you absorb through your skin the whole time you're in there and magnesium is a laxative. Some people get the shits after floating for only an hour lol.
all i can think when i see the wig is
"Lil' Miss Ethan"
am i ill?
Only Soup can make me click on a video with a title I can't read
Cuz that beautiful smile
Soup needs to react to Filthy Frank
Big momma big meefin
Like 90% of Twitch folks went to the Amy Schumer school of comedy it seems like.
The "pools" on Ethan's shirt refers to amount, not location.
Odbabna cheese 🤤
Y'all seen the video of SXS blog putting giant saw blades on a SXS and using it to destroy a car?
i do really miss brandon*. ive learned my lesson. i wont be bad anymore
Frog foot stew
why you gotta title the video like that I can't read sand 😭
14:00 ya baby we do it