I love that you can hear mouse panic after Zen told her not to worry, which is typically what happens when you tell someone not to worry at the start of a conversation.
Mouse was half right about the days of the week etymologically. The Roman gods lost out to the Norse, with Tyr, Odin/Woden, Thor and Frigg/Freya taking over their spots.
I mean mine was finally realizing the chicken crossing the road joke was about the chicken dying and "crossing to the other side". I thought it was anti humor for the longest time. Like setting up a joke just to subvert the expectation of a subversion by giving a basic and obvious answer. Calling them "days" while not knowing they all end in day is a bit much. I wouldn't want to pile on her though.
All the weeks in a month ends in "week", too. Monweek, Tuesweek, Wednesweek, Thursweek, and Leapweek. Sadly (or fortunately), the months revolted and demanded independence.
the days of the week are named after the norse gods, except saturday which is named after Saturn, a roman god. Sunday was Sunnudagr, or suns day. Monday was Manidagr, or moons day. Tuesday was Tyrdagr, or Tyrs day. Wednesday was Oðinndagr/Wodendagr, or Odins day. Thursday was Þorrdagr, or Thors day. Friday was Freyjadagr/Friggdagr, or Freyjas day/Friggs day. and of course we call Saturday that because it is Saturns day from rome but the norse called it Laugrdagr or bath day. of course meaning that this was the day everyone bathed. people did still bath more than once a week obviously though, its just that everyone would at least bathe on laugrdagr so they didn't get to disgusting even if they were just sitting around and not working and getting all sweaty/muddy/bloody. also "ð" (called "eth") and "Þ" (called "thorn") are both pronounced with a "th" sound.
The editor failed the days naming part, its after norse mythology the names came from. Sunday = The Sun's Day Monday = the Moon's Day Tuseday = Tyr's day Wedesday = Odin's Day Thuesday = Thor's day Friday = Frigg's day Saturday = Saturn's Day. ALL HAIL THE NORSE GODS. Edit; Or if we ganna go REALLY into it, we use the old norse names: Mánadagr Týrsdagr Ódinsdagr Tórsdagr Frjádagr Laugardagr (Litteral meaning ''washing day'', later replaced with Saturn) Sunnudagr
All the days of the week have Norse God names, with the exception of 3 which have Roman origins: Saturday - Saturn's day Sunday - Sun's day Monday - Moon's day Tuesday - Tyr's day Wednesday - Wodin's day (Anglo Saxon version of Odin) Thursday - Thor's day Friday - Freya's day Hope this helps
minor correction. every day is named after a norse god/entity except for saturday. monday is from "manidagr" which just meant moons day and it couldnt have been the roman word for moon as the romans called the moon "Luna" which means we would call it Lunday today if we got it from the romans. and sunday is from Sunnudagr which of course means suns day. this one also cant be from the romans as they called the sun "Sol" meaning we would have to call it Solday if we got it from the romans. and friday morely stems from its alternate version of "friggdagr" or friggs day, the only reason friday is attributed to 2 goddesses and the other days are attributed to only a single god is because worshippers of the Vanir(Freyr, freyja, Njord, etc) still worshipped most AEsir(Thor, Odin, Loki, etc) except since frigg and freyja shared some aspects the worshipers of the Vanir would worship Freyja on friday and worshippers of the AEsir woud worship Frigg on friday.
As much as I love Zens 3D models, I really love her 2D models, as they are charming in their own right. They just look SO good and clean, you really have to give props to her artist and the rigger. So its nice to see her wearing them.
For the record, Sunday refers to the sun, and Monday is the Moon. Thursday is Thor, Friday is Frigg and Wednesday is Odin, so 3 norse gods. The Odin one might sound strange, but I think it has old spelling thing.
every day except saturday is named after a norse god/entity actually. and wednesday is derived from "Wodendagr" with Woden being one of the the germanic/saxon pagans name for Oðinn as opposed to the danish, swedish, and norse name which was Oðinn(pronounced Oh-thin).
Time to learn, Zen: While the origin of the weekday names is relatively straightforward in Danish, it is a real cultural mix when it comes to the English language. Sunday and Monday are named after the celestrial bodies, Sun and Moon, but the other days are named after Norse gods; Tyrs's day, (W)odin's day, Thor's day and Frigg's day. Saturday does not follow the same pattern, and the name actually means 'hot water day', which can be translated as 'washing day' or 'bathing day'. The English 'Saturday' originates from the Roman god Saturn, and can be recognized from Latin, where the day is called 'Dies Saturni'. Source: Viking Ship Museum web article
You know how some animals are just the silliest little things some times and we love them all the more for it? Yeah, I feel like that is Zen right now.
No worries zen, I had something similar when like a few years ago I realized that you can put pop-tarts in the toaster. I realized it when markiplier was doing a poptart review and he pulled out a toaster and I was like 😮😅
I mean…they say toaster pastries on the box. They have instructions on the box for putting them in the toaster. There’s 2 in a packages, for the 2 toaster slots. The foil package has warnings to take it off before putting it in the toaster. Pretty sure at some points the art on the box was even them popping out of the toaster, since that’s the whole reason pop is in the name… I feel like they really tried to let you know lol
@nate_venture that's the thing lol like all that was in my subconscious but didn't actually click for some reason, the commercials, the box all that lol
In German Wednesday is "Mittwoch" literally "mid week" Zen's just got the wrong language Also Saturday has 2 words here "Samstag" and "Sonnabend", another one not ending in day/Tag,
Also in German, every day of the week shares its first letter with another day, except for Friday. During the week, they alternate and on the weekend, they are next to each other.
If memory serves, in Spanish speaking countries the days are named after planets (Lunes = Monday, Martes = Tuesday, Miércoles = Wednesday, Jueves = Thursday, Viernes =Friday), Portuguese speaking countries literally numbered the days followed by "-feira" (Segunda-feira = Monday), both Spanish and Portuguese uses Sábado (in honor to Sabbath, I believe) and Domingo (Dominicus = roughly translated from Latin "from the Lord")
Sunday - Sun day Monday - Moon day Tuesday - Tyr's day Wednesday - Odin's day (Woten) Thursday - Thor's day Friday - Friga's day Saturday - Saturn's Day
I mean I kinda understand, when I discovered that in French (I’m French) almost all the days ended with I except Sunday which is Dimanche my mind was blown but then I was 9 years old
Fun fact about Weekdays. In Nordic countries they were later named after Norse gods Sunday was still named after the Sun Monday was stil named after the Moon Tuesday became named after Tyr Wednesday/Onsdag was after Odin Thursday was Thor Friday was after Frigg/Freya
I love the Runescape-looking graphics on that second sneak peak. No joke, it makes me want some sort of low poly 3D VTuber model. From what I've seen, Signalis could be a decent example.
Zen: "Guess what? I found out everyday ends with 'day'!" Ironmouse: "Oh God. I thought we had time. It's alright Zen! It's not your fault that you're stupid and fell asleep in school!"
i mean mouse was wrong when she said the days are named after greek gods when they are all named after norse gods/entities. except saturday of course which is roman.
Moon day, Sun day... that actually checks out. Why didn't I think of that sooner? Probably because Finnish weekdays (most ending with -tai) have different meanings. Also, who votes for Mickey Mouse? In Finland, the tradition is to vote for either Donald Duck or the church rowboat.
Fun Fact: In German, not all the days of the week end with the German word for day, "Tag". Wednesday is "Mittwoch", which is "Midweek" if literally translated. In Luxembourgish, none of the days end with the Luxembourgish word for day, "Daag". Except for "Mëttwoch", Wednesday again, which ends with the Luxembourgish word for week, "Woch", they all end with "-den". "Méinden, Dënschten, Donneschten, Freiden, Samschten, Sonnden", so the other six. However, depending on where you live in Luxembourg, they may be pronounced differently and/or end with "-deg" instead of "-den": "Méindeg, Dënschteg, Donneschteg, Freideg, Samschteg, Sonndeg". Why did I share this? Because... I've forgotten. Haven fun finding out. XD
Seeing the list of Greek Gods they *apparently* named the days of the week after has left my Norse-Mythology-loving-ass feeling slighted. Friday was after FREJA, YOU PILLOCKS. It's not Afroday! Wednesday was ODIN! Thursday was motherfucking THOR. Why the HELL did you think they named Thursday after ZEUS?! Tuesday was after Tyr, but I can understand them forgetting him, he's not as well known (though pretty boss in his own right). Saturday, Sunday and Monday I'll give you, but the rest are Norse. XDD To Zen: If it's of any help, I only realized that the Ninja Turtles were named after Renaissance Artists when I was in my 20s, a few hours before I went to see a TMNT movie that explicitly stated it.
Zen might not be the smartest cyborg in the world but Zen does have a ton of personality👀 also mousey is pretty smart like how she taught Nagzz what NTR meant
To make Zen feel better, let's all list our stupid obvious discoveries: My biggest one was realizing that a cigarette is just a little cigar. Like how you'd call a small kitchen a kitchenette, a small cigar is a cigarette.
Being stupid and high at the same time is actually a thing when you're not actually high. I witnessed people that are high before versus people that are stupid and I can't tell the difference
well i giveing zen the case of doubt - in european languagess not every day ends with day because wensday. but then again she be texan - i mean i wnet to school in texas for first second and third grade -i know they teach you week days and considering i had 2 weeks prior to this in german school i knew about that ( also kindergarden they teach it there too) so yeah imma blame murican systems for this especially in texas and i only knew about this becasue of my german heritage
Ironmouse is actually kinda *wrong* here Zen; the only day of the week that's named after a Greco/Roman god is *Saturday* , named after Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture. The *rest* of the days of the week are named after *Norse* gods and their Saxon equivalents. Sunday: Named for the Norse sun goddess Súnna. Monday: Named for the Norse moon god Mani. Tuesday: Named for Tíwaz, the Saxon equivalent of the Norse god of honorable combat, Týr. Wednesday: Named for Woden, the Saxon equivalent of the Norse god of wisdom, Oðin (Odin). Thursday: Named for Thúnor, the Saxon equivalent of the Norse god of Thunder, Þór (Thor). Friday: Named for Frigge, the Saxon equivalent of Oðins wife and the Norse goddess of love, Frigga.
@@kevlarandchrome oh; well someone *still* needs to let her know that in *English* , other than Saturday, all the days of the week are named after *Norse* gods and their Saxon equivalents.
This reminds me of when I was on a date at the beach and the girl I was with pointed at a flock of birds sleeping and started alarmingly telling me that someone or something must have cut off one of each of their legs. I looked at the birds confused about what she was rambling about and realized she didn't know that birds sleep with one leg up and instead made the jump that they were being mutilated by something. Of course I burst out laughing and that just pissed off the girl for the rest of the date. Zen's stupidity has THAT type of energy for me.
Look, look...all of us in our 30s existed between internet availability and cell phones. Some days I'm surprised we've made it this far...no worries Zen. Also, at least you caught yourself. Imagine if this were immortalized on the internet... ...oh wait...
I've heard people say in regards to doing things daily, "only days that end in Y" and I'm sitting there thinking, "Yeah, also the D and the A that precedes it..." Whatever.
Who doesn't have those moments? :D I remember a particular one. I'm an avid reader of books and bookmarks are a common tool for me. And then there are those with the rubber strap, which I never get the function of. And never really thought about. For 30yrs plus. Boy was my mind blown when I got to experience a friend of mine who strapped the band around the book and I realized you can use those to keep the books shut xD That caught me really offguard in that moment xD and contemplate xD
IronMouse just casually FUCKING ANNIHILATED ZEN while sounding so genuinely concerned for her well being
I love at the end she's just like "What is this call?". lol
Artist:how many designs do you want?
Zentreya:ALL OF THEM
Mouse is a "bad" influence it seems :D
I love that you can hear mouse panic after Zen told her not to worry, which is typically what happens when you tell someone not to worry at the start of a conversation.
Zen you can break Chat's heart by telling them that you're getting married and are leaving UA-cam. That would be an excellent April Fool's Day prank
Yeah, but it has to be believable.
@@Rhino-Prime true
@@dr.bright6272 Thanks for helping me roast zen
@@Rhino-Primeno problem
@@dr.bright6272zen is not leaving you tube
Zentreya the greatest toaster banana vampire cyborg texan American flag bikini gecko maid on UA-cam.
Wonder what part of Texas she’s from?
The part where the education system fails to teach days end in days, not that that narrows anything down
ZEN: "Mouse, you're the smartest person in the group."
HENYA: "And I took that personally."
Mouse was half right about the days of the week etymologically. The Roman gods lost out to the Norse, with Tyr, Odin/Woden, Thor and Frigg/Freya taking over their spots.
I mean mine was finally realizing the chicken crossing the road joke was about the chicken dying and "crossing to the other side". I thought it was anti humor for the longest time. Like setting up a joke just to subvert the expectation of a subversion by giving a basic and obvious answer. Calling them "days" while not knowing they all end in day is a bit much. I wouldn't want to pile on her though.
To be fair to you on that one, half the joke is precisely that anti-humor aspect.
That's why there's the dad's joke category. (But I do like some now and again)
...I never realized this 😂
...I also never realized this. 😂
Me nether😢
All the weeks in a month ends in "week", too. Monweek, Tuesweek, Wednesweek, Thursweek, and Leapweek. Sadly (or fortunately), the months revolted and demanded independence.
"Stay with me forever" you propose an enticing offer Zen
the days of the week are named after the norse gods, except saturday which is named after Saturn, a roman god. Sunday was Sunnudagr, or suns day. Monday was Manidagr, or moons day. Tuesday was Tyrdagr, or Tyrs day. Wednesday was Oðinndagr/Wodendagr, or Odins day. Thursday was Þorrdagr, or Thors day. Friday was Freyjadagr/Friggdagr, or Freyjas day/Friggs day. and of course we call Saturday that because it is Saturns day from rome but the norse called it Laugrdagr or bath day. of course meaning that this was the day everyone bathed. people did still bath more than once a week obviously though, its just that everyone would at least bathe on laugrdagr so they didn't get to disgusting even if they were just sitting around and not working and getting all sweaty/muddy/bloody. also "ð" (called "eth") and "Þ" (called "thorn") are both pronounced with a "th" sound.
The editor failed the days naming part, its after norse mythology the names came from.
Sunday = The Sun's Day
Monday = the Moon's Day
Tuseday = Tyr's day
Wedesday = Odin's Day
Thuesday = Thor's day
Friday = Frigg's day
Saturday = Saturn's Day.
ALL HAIL THE NORSE GODS.
Edit;
Or if we ganna go REALLY into it, we use the old norse names:
Mánadagr
Týrsdagr
Ódinsdagr
Tórsdagr
Frjádagr
Laugardagr (Litteral meaning ''washing day'', later replaced with Saturn)
Sunnudagr
All the days of the week have Norse God names, with the exception of 3 which have Roman origins:
Saturday - Saturn's day
Sunday - Sun's day
Monday - Moon's day
Tuesday - Tyr's day
Wednesday - Wodin's day (Anglo Saxon version of Odin)
Thursday - Thor's day
Friday - Freya's day
Hope this helps
minor correction. every day is named after a norse god/entity except for saturday. monday is from "manidagr" which just meant moons day and it couldnt have been the roman word for moon as the romans called the moon "Luna" which means we would call it Lunday today if we got it from the romans. and sunday is from Sunnudagr which of course means suns day. this one also cant be from the romans as they called the sun "Sol" meaning we would have to call it Solday if we got it from the romans. and friday morely stems from its alternate version of "friggdagr" or friggs day, the only reason friday is attributed to 2 goddesses and the other days are attributed to only a single god is because worshippers of the Vanir(Freyr, freyja, Njord, etc) still worshipped most AEsir(Thor, Odin, Loki, etc) except since frigg and freyja shared some aspects the worshipers of the Vanir would worship Freyja on friday and worshippers of the AEsir woud worship Frigg on friday.
Wait, how the hell can Zen vote? She's from the future, and as we all know America ain't gonna last that long.
As much as I love Zens 3D models, I really love her 2D models, as they are charming in their own right. They just look SO good and clean, you really have to give props to her artist and the rigger. So its nice to see her wearing them.
Zen channeling Buffpup this Halloween
1:05 Goth Mommy Zen!!!
Mouse answered with the max level of concern and it still wasn’t enough.
Well, definitely not Zen's brightest moment, but we still love the toaster.
Zentreya: let's play music
UA-cam: remove it or I'll remove you
Gecko gen: help I'm stuck in this messy hair
For the record, Sunday refers to the sun, and Monday is the Moon. Thursday is Thor, Friday is Frigg and Wednesday is Odin, so 3 norse gods. The Odin one might sound strange, but I think it has old spelling thing.
Wodan, or something like that, right?
Wednesday is called "onsdag" in Norwegian, so it's easier to tell for us.
Tuesday is also Tyr's Day
every day except saturday is named after a norse god/entity actually. and wednesday is derived from "Wodendagr" with Woden being one of the the germanic/saxon pagans name for Oðinn as opposed to the danish, swedish, and norse name which was Oðinn(pronounced Oh-thin).
vamp zen??? LETS GOOO
Time to learn, Zen:
While the origin of the weekday names is relatively straightforward in Danish, it is a real cultural mix when it comes to the English language.
Sunday and Monday are named after the celestrial bodies, Sun and Moon, but the other days are named after Norse gods; Tyrs's day, (W)odin's day, Thor's day and Frigg's day.
Saturday does not follow the same pattern, and the name actually means 'hot water day', which can be translated as 'washing day' or 'bathing day'.
The English 'Saturday' originates from the Roman god Saturn, and can be recognized from Latin, where the day is called 'Dies Saturni'.
Source: Viking Ship Museum web article
We all have embarrassing moments in our lives, Zen. We don't know everything in the world. And that is okay, we learn from these moments.
If you ever feel dumb, remind yourself that there's always worse
Your editors are doing an amazing job had me laughing the whole time.😂
"Every day of the week ends in "day"
Ladies and Gentlemen: NA Education right there /s
Me: I love u my Zentreya
3:24 Chat: Yes we did from time to time in a short while and yet there was you
You know how some animals are just the silliest little things some times and we love them all the more for it? Yeah, I feel like that is Zen right now.
Twitter does not need to know of that moment, Zen... but at least its funny.
Wait-- WHAT?
Mouse, what is this amazing knowledge?!
No worries zen, I had something similar when like a few years ago I realized that you can put pop-tarts in the toaster. I realized it when markiplier was doing a poptart review and he pulled out a toaster and I was like 😮😅
Did you know she once mistakenly put her phone in the toaster and started checking her pop tart?
I mean…they say toaster pastries on the box. They have instructions on the box for putting them in the toaster. There’s 2 in a packages, for the 2 toaster slots. The foil package has warnings to take it off before putting it in the toaster. Pretty sure at some points the art on the box was even them popping out of the toaster, since that’s the whole reason pop is in the name…
I feel like they really tried to let you know lol
@nate_venture that's the thing lol like all that was in my subconscious but didn't actually click for some reason, the commercials, the box all that lol
@@Vercilles sounds expensive lol
I'm sending this to heavenly
Halloween got me horn- I mean excited! Excited for Zen… yes. 😳
In German Wednesday is "Mittwoch" literally "mid week"
Zen's just got the wrong language
Also Saturday has 2 words here "Samstag" and "Sonnabend", another one not ending in day/Tag,
Also in German, every day of the week shares its first letter with another day, except for Friday. During the week, they alternate and on the weekend, they are next to each other.
If memory serves, in Spanish speaking countries the days are named after planets (Lunes = Monday, Martes = Tuesday, Miércoles = Wednesday, Jueves = Thursday, Viernes =Friday), Portuguese speaking countries literally numbered the days followed by "-feira" (Segunda-feira = Monday), both Spanish and Portuguese uses Sábado (in honor to Sabbath, I believe) and Domingo (Dominicus = roughly translated from Latin "from the Lord")
@@Fakeout013 ohh yea wtf xD
Sunday - Sun day
Monday - Moon day
Tuesday - Tyr's day
Wednesday - Odin's day (Woten)
Thursday - Thor's day
Friday - Friga's day
Saturday - Saturn's Day
Zen obviously never watched Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Girl with terminal illness: “are you okay”
5:30 - Me: Are you for real? 🤣 😂
6:14 - But I didn't know **this** 😂
I didn't know the days of the week were named after gods. I just turned 40. Never came up in conversation and never thought about it.
Schools in texas don't teach this so I also didn't know they were named after planets
I mean I kinda understand, when I discovered that in French (I’m French) almost all the days ended with I except Sunday which is Dimanche my mind was blown but then I was 9 years old
Fun fact about Weekdays.
In Nordic countries they were later named after Norse gods
Sunday was still named after the Sun
Monday was stil named after the Moon
Tuesday became named after Tyr
Wednesday/Onsdag was after Odin
Thursday was Thor
Friday was after Frigg/Freya
i am fairly certain that's just a feature of germanic languages in general
So does Zen also know that originally there were only 11 months in a year, until Julius Caesar made the month of July
10 months actually , which is why the end is sept, oct, nov , dec which is 7 8 9 10 but Augustus joined Julius in fucking up the calendar
love the xenoverse background music
there is one day that doesn't end in "day" ... tomorrow
zens so fucking wholesome.
Love the goofy robot
I love the Runescape-looking graphics on that second sneak peak. No joke, it makes me want some sort of low poly 3D VTuber model. From what I've seen, Signalis could be a decent example.
Mouse forgot what Sunday was named after...
I love this version of Zen a lot so much so that I wish she was my girlfriend
Goth!! Goth!! Goth!!
7:53 wait wait wait, is the "the" heavenly she's talking to?
Don't worry Zen. One time I forgot cyberpunk was an entire genre, not just a game.
So I asked, "How is this related to the game?" lol
Oh Zen head pat
As someone from Texas this is such a Texas education moment
In Norwegian they are named after Norse gods.
Werewolf Zentreya / Buffpup Halloween crossover, please. She already admitted Buff made her a furry. It is inevitable.
Wonder if taco is the only way she knows its tuesday?
good video zenners. good job editors
Zen: "Guess what? I found out everyday ends with 'day'!"
Ironmouse: "Oh God. I thought we had time. It's alright Zen! It's not your fault that you're stupid and fell asleep in school!"
i mean mouse was wrong when she said the days are named after greek gods when they are all named after norse gods/entities. except saturday of course which is roman.
fun fact: in Finnish, wednesday ends in -week
Moon day, Sun day... that actually checks out. Why didn't I think of that sooner? Probably because Finnish weekdays (most ending with -tai) have different meanings.
Also, who votes for Mickey Mouse? In Finland, the tradition is to vote for either Donald Duck or the church rowboat.
That Gamera anime was 🔥
Fun Fact: In German, not all the days of the week end with the German word for day, "Tag". Wednesday is "Mittwoch", which is "Midweek" if literally translated.
In Luxembourgish, none of the days end with the Luxembourgish word for day, "Daag". Except for "Mëttwoch", Wednesday again, which ends with the Luxembourgish word for week, "Woch", they all end with "-den". "Méinden, Dënschten, Donneschten, Freiden, Samschten, Sonnden", so the other six. However, depending on where you live in Luxembourg, they may be pronounced differently and/or end with "-deg" instead of "-den": "Méindeg, Dënschteg, Donneschteg, Freideg, Samschteg, Sonndeg".
Why did I share this? Because... I've forgotten. Haven fun finding out. XD
Mon-Fri: Ancient Germanic?; Sat: Ancient Roman; And Sol: Ancient Western.
Zen is my favourite sand consumer
What epic metal music was played in this? I didn't watch this. :sadge:
I know why iron mouse started reciting the days of the week with Monday. Is this how it feels to be smart?
Seeing the list of Greek Gods they *apparently* named the days of the week after has left my Norse-Mythology-loving-ass feeling slighted.
Friday was after FREJA, YOU PILLOCKS. It's not Afroday!
Wednesday was ODIN! Thursday was motherfucking THOR. Why the HELL did you think they named Thursday after ZEUS?!
Tuesday was after Tyr, but I can understand them forgetting him, he's not as well known (though pretty boss in his own right).
Saturday, Sunday and Monday I'll give you, but the rest are Norse. XDD
To Zen: If it's of any help, I only realized that the Ninja Turtles were named after Renaissance Artists when I was in my 20s, a few hours before I went to see a TMNT movie that explicitly stated it.
Zen might not be the smartest cyborg in the world but Zen does have a ton of personality👀 also mousey is pretty smart like how she taught Nagzz what NTR meant
Someone tell vedal there is a problem with our toaster
Shower thoughts without the shower. It's all good, Zen. My short list is those days cringe //didn't// happen
Shaving of 10 years of your true age isn’t far behind
To make Zen feel better, let's all list our stupid obvious discoveries:
My biggest one was realizing that a cigarette is just a little cigar. Like how you'd call a small kitchen a kitchenette, a small cigar is a cigarette.
Being stupid and high at the same time is actually a thing when you're not actually high. I witnessed people that are high before versus people that are stupid and I can't tell the difference
sharing is caring
Maybe Zen needs a factory reset
well i giveing zen the case of doubt - in european languagess not every day ends with day because wensday. but then again she be texan - i mean i wnet to school in texas for first second and third grade -i know they teach you week days and considering i had 2 weeks prior to this in german school i knew about that ( also kindergarden they teach it there too) so yeah imma blame murican systems for this especially in texas and i only knew about this becasue of my german heritage
As a native Texan with German ancestry, this is accurate.
I sure hope nobody clipped that
Zen❤
Zen is adorable 🖤💖🤍❤️
Zen the discord invite link has expired
WED NES DAY!!!
Oh our poor toaster.
We call that a blonde moment where I'm from, I wonder if she's blonde in real life lol.
So good w
Can't wait goth zen to step on me lmao 1:01
The black lips really are Hypnotizing❤😍
Ironmouse is actually kinda *wrong* here Zen; the only day of the week that's named after a Greco/Roman god is *Saturday* , named after Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture. The *rest* of the days of the week are named after *Norse* gods and their Saxon equivalents.
Sunday: Named for the Norse sun goddess Súnna.
Monday: Named for the Norse moon god Mani.
Tuesday: Named for Tíwaz, the Saxon equivalent of the Norse god of honorable combat, Týr.
Wednesday: Named for Woden, the Saxon equivalent of the Norse god of wisdom, Oðin (Odin).
Thursday: Named for Thúnor, the Saxon equivalent of the Norse god of Thunder, Þór (Thor).
Friday: Named for Frigge, the Saxon equivalent of Oðins wife and the Norse goddess of love, Frigga.
No, Mouse is a native Spanish speaker, and they are Greco/Roman in Spanish, so the way she'd naturally think of them would be that, not the Norse.
@@kevlarandchrome oh; well someone *still* needs to let her know that in *English* , other than Saturday, all the days of the week are named after *Norse* gods and their Saxon equivalents.
No argument from me on that@@ezrafaulk3076.
love zentreya
I'm having a pretty good week my birthday is tomorrow
Oh lord have mercy
Women 💛
This reminds me of when I was on a date at the beach and the girl I was with pointed at a flock of birds sleeping and started alarmingly telling me that someone or something must have cut off one of each of their legs. I looked at the birds confused about what she was rambling about and realized she didn't know that birds sleep with one leg up and instead made the jump that they were being mutilated by something. Of course I burst out laughing and that just pissed off the girl for the rest of the date. Zen's stupidity has THAT type of energy for me.
Wait, Zen's 30? Huh, I didn't know that.
What did Heavenly say? Did he say something in Zeno’s chat, or was she just cursing at chat by saying heavenly?
Zen easily making Halloween one of my new favorite holidays
Look, look...all of us in our 30s existed between internet availability and cell phones. Some days I'm surprised we've made it this far...no worries Zen.
Also, at least you caught yourself. Imagine if this were immortalized on the internet...
...oh wait...
Vampire Zen ok
I've heard people say in regards to doing things daily, "only days that end in Y" and I'm sitting there thinking, "Yeah, also the D and the A that precedes it..."
Whatever.
Who doesn't have those moments? :D
I remember a particular one. I'm an avid reader of books and bookmarks are a common tool for me.
And then there are those with the rubber strap, which I never get the function of. And never really thought about. For 30yrs plus.
Boy was my mind blown when I got to experience a friend of mine who strapped the band around the book and I realized you can use those to keep the books shut xD
That caught me really offguard in that moment xD and contemplate xD