@@Vee_breeze2767 Other than the “7 deadly sins” (each religion has their own or something similar), “suicide” is one of the worst acts against god, gods or whatever deity or religion, that you can commit other than murder or such things.
The aim of Uno is to be the first player to score 500 points, achieved (usually over several rounds of play) by being the first to play all of one's own cards and scoring points for the cards still held by the other players. Uno includes 108 cards: 25 in each of four color suits (red, yellow, green, blue), each suit consisting of one zero, two each of 1 through 9, and two each of the action cards "Skip", "Draw Two", and "Reverse". The deck also contains four "Wild" cards and four "Wild Draw Four". For each hand, a dealer is determined by having each player randomly draw one card from the deck. The player with the highest number card deals, and all cards are reshuffled into the deck to begin the dealing. To start a hand, seven cards are dealt to each player, and the top card of the remaining deck is flipped over and set aside to begin the discard pile. The player to the dealer's left plays first unless the first card on the discard pile is an action or Wild card (see below). On a player's turn, they must do one of the following: - Play one card matching the discard in color, number, or symbol - Play a Wild card, or a Wild Draw Four card if allowed to (see restrictions below) - Draw the top card from the deck, and optionally play it if possible Cards are played by laying them face-up on top of the discard pile. Play initially proceeds clockwise around the table. Action or Wild cards have the following effects:
For some reason I don't think that Peter wanted to play the card game with Lois. It's very subtle but if you read between the lines you will see what I mean
Many forget that Hell is damnation and eternal suffering, committing suicide is an assurance that you’ll suffer whatever fate for an eternity It stems to reason that Hell will likely be your misery’s and despair for eternity
Allow me to respond to that in the following way: "I can hear all their stories, the lost and displaced And I know that they're more of an acquired taste But if I open the door and I give them a place At my Hazbin Hotel It'll be a happy day in Hell!"
Well atleast we know peter went to hell
He deserves it he’s done so many horrible things
I thought it was because he killed himself
@@Vee_breeze2767
Other than the “7 deadly sins” (each religion has their own or something similar), “suicide” is one of the worst acts against god, gods or whatever deity or religion, that you can commit other than murder or such things.
Why wouldn’t he be in hell
Just play uno people.
No crazy 8 it is the same game but you don't need to buy another set of cards for it
The aim of Uno is to be the first player to score 500 points, achieved (usually over several rounds of play) by being the first to play all of one's own cards and scoring points for the cards still held by the other players.
Uno includes 108 cards: 25 in each of four color suits (red, yellow, green, blue), each suit consisting of one zero, two each of 1 through 9, and two each of the action cards "Skip", "Draw Two", and "Reverse". The deck also contains four "Wild" cards and four "Wild Draw Four".
For each hand, a dealer is determined by having each player randomly draw one card from the deck. The player with the highest number card deals, and all cards are reshuffled into the deck to begin the dealing.
To start a hand, seven cards are dealt to each player, and the top card of the remaining deck is flipped over and set aside to begin the discard pile. The player to the dealer's left plays first unless the first card on the discard pile is an action or Wild card (see below). On a player's turn, they must do one of the following:
- Play one card matching the discard in color, number, or symbol
- Play a Wild card, or a Wild Draw Four card if allowed to (see restrictions below)
- Draw the top card from the deck, and optionally play it if possible
Cards are played by laying them face-up on top of the discard pile. Play initially proceeds clockwise around the table.
Action or Wild cards have the following effects:
Lol
0:47 Peter end it
The devil and Lois didn't even notice what Peter was doing
I think Lois was released
And The Devil was like ur going back up to Lois
*BAM*
Satan: “The dealer has the right to exchange any turned up card-“
Peter: oh my god it’s the same
Most relatable scene ever
You can't escape your problems in hell.
That’s why he escaped Hell
Easily in the top 10 cutaways.
For some reason I don't think that Peter wanted to play the card game with Lois.
It's very subtle but if you read between the lines you will see what I mean
Now Peter is in the Super Hell
Many forget that Hell is damnation and eternal suffering, committing suicide is an assurance that you’ll suffer whatever fate for an eternity
It stems to reason that Hell will likely be your misery’s and despair for eternity
Allow me to respond to that in the following way:
"I can hear all their stories, the lost and displaced
And I know that they're more of an acquired taste
But if I open the door and I give them a place
At my Hazbin Hotel
It'll be a happy day in Hell!"
@@quincyconnors9391 I was speaking literally not fantasy 😒
@@quincyconnors9391 Don't listen to this buzzkill
Awesome!
Where did he get gun in Hell?
It's Hell, Satan gave humans the idea.
The world may never know...
He went in the Super Hell
I mean ppl look at guns as an act of evil so there was prolly a lot of guns just lying around
BROS FINALLY BACK IS THIS REALLY HAPPENING
Reminds me of an Among Us video with 407 and PastaroniRavioli.
he died twice so i guess that means he's going to be paid a visit by super death
Lois would absolutely go to hell
0:27 pain
I'm glad they brought back to Satan for a gag the newer seasons of Family Guy feel so empty like there's no characters they're all the same
Yooka-Laylee
When someone tries to explain Phase 10 to me:
Ow after hearing this I understand why he chose hell over this.
Where does one go if they die in hell? Purgatory or Poverty?
How to heck is anyone able to play Euchre?
Satan invented that game to get people into Hell.
it s a well known game in canada
Euchre is an easy game to play.
@@jasonkoch3182 I should have guessed they exaggerated the actual rules.
Damn I miss when family guy was edgy and relatable.
Same
Same
this season was like last year
@@IndexInvestingWithCole so what's with the "I miss" when it's very recent?
Isn’t this from one of the more recent seasons? It hasn’t changed a bit since a decade or more ago lol
Finally
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