Yeah fr you don’t gotta be like “Erm, actually, according to my calculations, George Washington was the very first president of the United States, not Kanye West”
The best kind of nerd: doesn’t talk about his favorite subject all the time but sometimes mentions it, helps you out that fits their profession, accepts that he is sometimes wrong in cases, goes outside.
Villain arc here. Was/am nerd, never went to parties in highschool, and started my first company in middle school. After graduation, I enlisted in the marine corps. Somehow I made it through and made into special operations (real life call of duty). Now im out and now im getting my physics phd. Gonna use my money to start my own laboratory and do some R&D, sell my inventions, and take over the world!
@@djaketech4460While it isn't possible to get a pinpoint accurate location from an IP, you can actually get a location from it that's within just a few blocks of their house.
burdie / duck lore so far There are burds, ducks, and stick figure people living in harmony in the same universe. most stick figure people are white (like the color) and dont wear clothes unless shown otherwise. (like slash in the burdie art style, or any other stick figure shown wearing clothes as an example.) in one of burdies videos about tiktok trends, there is a girl looking outside to see a bird, which looks exactly like burdie but a different color. burdie acts like a person, while that bird was shown hopping around and acts like an actual bird. there are other burds and ducks in this universe, and they come in many colors. burds and ducks can grow hair in this universe. in the growing up as the fat kid video, burdie is shown being delivered by a stork, but in the ducks video about forgotten trends, he is shown doing the gangnam style in the womb. burdie and the duck have stick figure parents... are they adopted? the ducks full name is duck duckolo, where did he get his last name from? the duck also mentions the family bloodline, which is refered to as the duckolo bloodline. and when is shows members from this bloodline, it shows other ducks. there is a good chance that the duck was adopted by the stick figure parents based of this alone. the dorbol species (and other youtubers) exist in this universe. burdie and the duck use their wings as hands, and dont seem to be able to fly. burdie and the duck sometimes wear clothes, if so, how do they put them on? do their stick figure parents dress them? burdie's channel banner shows a burd house, which contains a burd civilization. the burdie / duck universe contains pop culture, brands, and celebrities like playboi carti. who are wurdie and duckie in relation to burdie and the duck? other family members? Wurdie videos surprisingly feature more burds in the videos, could this hint that wurdie lives in the burd society, and burdie was with the stick figures due to being adopted by them? if people and burds flirt with each other and gain crushes with each other.... do they hook up and have- Apparently religion exists in the burdie universe according to the afterlife theories video.... I'm not really sure how to feel about that...
im a weather nerd and i had to tell my mom the difference between how tornadoes are ranked versus how hurricanes are ranked (hurricanes are ranked by category and tornadoes are ranked by the enhanced fujita scale)
People called me neard/teacher's pet cuz i am almost always top student in classs and being a cuber(yes,i am a speedcuber). But i don't even do anything to them,i even helped one of my classmate during the last year's exam and i don't snitch people. And they call me mama's boy(not mamaboy from social media) cuz i don't drink alcohol or vape. And they always bully me when i study at school or cube at school.😢
woah speedcubers are everywhere! I am a speedcuber too and they also bully me so I never brought cubes to school again for good. Keep the good stuff to yourself bro fr
@escubingchannel the only reason why I'm still bring cubes to my school is because of my friend and my crush wants to learn how to solve a 3x3 in 20 seconds and trying their best for reaching sub 20.(they are sub 30,and yes I teach them how to solve it)
@@shinnskl6222 I also have a sub 25 friend in school and in my previous school I had a sub 20 friend which is still my friend and now we average sub 15 and go to competitions
Theres this one nerd in my class whos always using words that were only ever used in like the middle ages or smth. Also, bros voice cracks every single time he talks and every time there's a presentation they ask like a dozen questions at the end with some snazzy words ive never even heard of.
I used to get called a nerd for focusing on my studying in my class. I wasn't really a straight a student tho. My friends called me that too because I skipped going out with them due to all of stuff I had to do with school.
Bro I hate people dissing on marching band. One kid saying, “what the sigma skibidi rizz in Ohio” doesn’t speak for the whole group. Not all of band kids are that bad.
I hate it when people call me nerd just because I can name a few more facts than them. Like dude! Can I just answer a question?! Do I have to be policed around for doing what the teacher wanted?!
Fun fact: the term "gooning" came from a youtuber know as "PuffyZillaman" A.K.A, Ben T. Looney. They are an art commentary channel know for "questionable" opinions.
Gotta be honest I feel like I brought up autism for me so much to the point where I feel almost awkward doing it like I feel weird talking about it right now but I just feel the need to because I’m trying to get this off my chest
At my school being the teachers pet is a trend and it's actually annoying like I get called out for playing games by them but they are doing the same thing as me
5:56 there was a kid like that in my 6th grade class who was on their villain arc since he joined the school and if we kept saying stuff he didn’t like, he would threaten to kill us and think he is always tough and a hero and also he would say the unfunniest crap ever, like repeating the word “bread” 71692 times
OKAY, I FOUND THIS FUNNY. I was talking on discord and like when the greaseball part came on, I looked at the drawing, and it reminded me of Henry Morris from WDY, so I sent something in a server, with a picture of Henry and the greaseball drawing beside each other and said "Whoa!! Is that Henry from Wii Deleted You?!" as a joke, and as soon as I heard 'Henry' I started fucking DYING. just a little silly thing :3
4:33 That kid could be justified due to expectations at home. If his parents threatened him if he doesn't get a 100%, then the reaction is valid. If he's just petty, then slap the guy
Correcting Misconceptions: A Deep Dive into Stereotypes In today's digital age, videos and social media posts can spread information quickly, but not all of it is accurate or beneficial. Recently, I came across a video that discussed stereotypes and their implications, but it presented several misconceptions that need addressing. This essay aims to correct these inaccuracies and provide a clearer understanding of stereotypes and their impacts. Understanding Stereotypes Stereotypes are generalized beliefs or assumptions about a group of people. These assumptions can be based on various factors such as race, gender, nationality, or profession. While some may argue that stereotypes are rooted in truth, it's essential to recognize that they are overly simplistic and often misleading. They fail to account for individual differences and can lead to harmful prejudices and discrimination. Misconceptions About Stereotypes Misconception 1: Stereotypes Are Harmless The video suggested that stereotypes are harmless and even helpful in understanding the world. However, this is a dangerous oversimplification. Stereotypes can perpetuate false beliefs and reinforce social inequalities. For instance, the stereotype that women are less competent in STEM fields can discourage young girls from pursuing careers in science and technology, limiting their opportunities and perpetuating gender imbalances. Misconception 2: Stereotypes Have a Basis in Truth Another claim made in the video was that stereotypes are based on truth and reflect reality. While some stereotypes might have originated from observations of behavior within a particular group, they are often exaggerated and fail to account for the diversity within that group. Moreover, they can be influenced by historical power dynamics and biases. For example, the stereotype that African Americans are naturally athletic overlooks the systemic barriers and cultural factors that contribute to this perception. Misconception 3: Positive Stereotypes Are Beneficial The video also argued that positive stereotypes, such as Asians being good at math, are beneficial. However, even positive stereotypes can be harmful. They create unrealistic expectations and pressure individuals to conform to certain standards. This can lead to stress, anxiety, and a diminished sense of self-worth if individuals feel they cannot meet these expectations. The Impact of Stereotypes On Individuals Stereotypes can have profound psychological effects on individuals. They can lead to stereotype threat, where individuals feel at risk of confirming negative stereotypes about their group. This can impair performance and contribute to a cycle of underachievement. For example, women who are reminded of the stereotype that they are not good at math may perform worse on math tests due to increased anxiety and self-doubt. On Society On a broader level, stereotypes contribute to systemic discrimination and social inequalities. They can influence hiring practices, educational opportunities, and interactions with law enforcement. For instance, racial stereotypes can lead to biased policing and higher incarceration rates for minority groups. In the workplace, gender stereotypes can result in unequal pay and limited career advancement for women. Challenging Stereotypes To combat the negative effects of stereotypes, it is crucial to promote critical thinking and empathy. Education plays a vital role in challenging and deconstructing stereotypes. By teaching people to question generalized beliefs and to see individuals for who they are, we can reduce the prevalence of stereotypes. Personal Interactions On a personal level, engaging with diverse groups and fostering meaningful connections can help break down stereotypes. When we get to know individuals from different backgrounds, we can appreciate their unique experiences and perspectives, challenging our preconceived notions. Media Representation The media also has a significant role to play. By providing diverse and accurate representations of different groups, media can help to combat stereotypes. This includes showcasing individuals in varied roles and contexts, rather than relying on clichéd portrayals. Conclusion Stereotypes are pervasive and can be deeply ingrained in our thinking, but they are neither harmless nor beneficial. They simplify the complexity of human experiences and can lead to significant personal and societal harm. By challenging these misconceptions, promoting education, and fostering empathy, we can work towards a more inclusive and equitable society. It's time to move beyond stereotypes and embrace the rich diversity of humanity.
Some people categorize smart kids and nerds in the same group but they’re two TOTALLY DIFFERENT types of people 💀
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@Reggae023 Facts
the worst type of nerd are the people who call people nerds for just saying some facts
nah but you gotta say them facts straight to the point you can't be yappin bro
Yeah fr you don’t gotta be like “Erm, actually, according to my calculations, George Washington was the very first president of the United States, not Kanye West”
shut up nerd
buddy your profile is a w
@@313ft.crashoutchrs facts
The best kind of nerd: doesn’t talk about his favorite subject all the time but sometimes mentions it, helps you out that fits their profession, accepts that he is sometimes wrong in cases, goes outside.
it's probably the kid that always helps you with homework doesn't be cringe and doesn't correct people
please don't call smart people nerds because there's a big difference!
that is not even a nerd
nonexistent
Yea
Duck hating on nerds is the funniest thing to me "ERM ACTUALLY" 🤣
What’s the timestamp
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@@Zembie1Almost always.
Burdie's and Duck's "ERM ACTUALLY" Finally got its own video.
@@Zembie10:00-9:40
As a Henry, I took that personally.
Horrid Henry
Villain arc here. Was/am nerd, never went to parties in highschool, and started my first company in middle school. After graduation, I enlisted in the marine corps. Somehow I made it through and made into special operations (real life call of duty). Now im out and now im getting my physics phd. Gonna use my money to start my own laboratory and do some R&D, sell my inventions, and take over the world!
“nO mEmEs In GeNeRaL”
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ah yes, my favorite word.
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The fact that dawg said my exact location while joking about ip address nerds 😭🙏
Same lmao, Saint Paul MN gang 💪
it's over we're all coming over with 200 pizzas cash on delivery
Not possible. They can't narrow your exact location. At the very most your city and state.
@@djaketech4460While it isn't possible to get a pinpoint accurate location from an IP, you can actually get a location from it that's within just a few blocks of their house.
The nord vpn fake sponsorship really was funny how the duck predicted us about to skip it
i skipped forward before he even said it, as soon as that logo came on screen i dipped 40 seconds into the future
2:33 who knew Vsauce played FPS games? Hope he gets his internet back 😔
The best tpyes of nerds are the smart ones that will help you with anything. Math they got you, reading they got you, history they definitely got you.
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i try to be like this but im also the quiet kid so no one asks me for help its kinda sad
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I used to be the greaseball. Then i got my shit together (mostly), don't be that guy cause that guy has no friends.
3:51 all kids in my school say those brainrot words irl and its dropping my sanity and Iq
burdie / duck lore so far
There are burds, ducks, and stick figure people living in harmony in the same universe.
most stick figure people are white (like the color) and dont wear clothes unless shown otherwise. (like slash in the burdie art style, or any other stick figure shown wearing clothes as an example.)
in one of burdies videos about tiktok trends, there is a girl looking outside to see a bird, which looks exactly like burdie but a different color. burdie acts like a person, while that bird was shown hopping around and acts like an actual bird.
there are other burds and ducks in this universe, and they come in many colors.
burds and ducks can grow hair in this universe.
in the growing up as the fat kid video, burdie is shown being delivered by a stork, but in the ducks video about forgotten trends, he is shown doing the gangnam style in the womb.
burdie and the duck have stick figure parents... are they adopted?
the ducks full name is duck duckolo, where did he get his last name from? the duck also mentions the family bloodline, which is refered to as the duckolo bloodline. and when is shows members from this bloodline, it shows other ducks. there is a good chance that the duck was adopted by the stick figure parents based of this alone.
the dorbol species (and other youtubers) exist in this universe.
burdie and the duck use their wings as hands, and dont seem to be able to fly.
burdie and the duck sometimes wear clothes, if so, how do they put them on? do their stick figure parents dress them?
burdie's channel banner shows a burd house, which contains a burd civilization.
the burdie / duck universe contains pop culture, brands, and celebrities like playboi carti.
who are wurdie and duckie in relation to burdie and the duck? other family members?
Wurdie videos surprisingly feature more burds in the videos, could this hint that wurdie lives in the burd society, and burdie was with the stick figures due to being adopted by them?
if people and burds flirt with each other and gain crushes with each other.... do they hook up and have-
Apparently religion exists in the burdie universe according to the afterlife theories video.... I'm not really sure how to feel about that...
after reading this all i can say is 👍
best type of duck:
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"ERM ACTUALLY" has me on me on the floor laughing
Timestamp?
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as a comic book nerd, I'm so mad that you didnt include us
the 'nerds' im familiar with are two years ahead of their grade and they love schoolwork. They also homeschool.
yeah
The erm actually thing sounded like the comic nerd from the simpsons , it was so funny
yessss
thx you sooo much duck
another insane vid for me to watch b4 bed
Fantano hyper-analyzing every note in every song known to man.
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the duck do be delivering bangers left and right tho 😎
7:18 I got jumpscared (I’m henry)
im a weather nerd and i had to tell my mom the difference between how tornadoes are ranked versus how hurricanes are ranked (hurricanes are ranked by category and tornadoes are ranked by the enhanced fujita scale)
I thought the hurricane scale was called the saffer simpson scale
"Erm actually it's tornadoes, not tornafoes" 🤓
@lightfurya2087 yeah you right
typed it wrong my bad
@@marchythemouseinyourwalls ik
I'm leaving my comment here so when someone likes I get reminded of this MASTERPIECE
Fire vid bro keep up the good work bro🔥🔥
Greetings from Germany. It’s 2 am rn here and the video is the highlight of the night
0:56 living in ur moms basement at 30 is insane💀😭
You know what’s so funny the fact that the corrector is the most iconic but it’s actually very rere
I like how the meme nerd is a band kid.
"you were ready to skip"
yessir i am💀💀💀💀☠️
4:48 IS THAT THE PINK SLIP FROM FNAF2?!?!
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Let’s gooo a great vid and it’s my birthday 🥳
babe wake up new the duck video just dropped 🗣️🔥
Bro how did he know i was gonna skip the ad💀💀💀💀💀
I actually skipped a few minutes and had to go back 😅
@@Rundy975 I almost did that 🤣
why is all of this at my high school so glad its summer
Hi duck! You and your brother burdie are amazing! Your video are so funny and entertaining!
'Questionable stains' 💀
To be honest I’m overly nice to everyone except the people I hate
This video is straight facts fr
The first one reminds me of Sheldon in Young Sheldon
People called me neard/teacher's pet cuz i am almost always top student in classs and being a cuber(yes,i am a speedcuber).
But i don't even do anything to them,i even helped one of my classmate during the last year's exam and i don't snitch people.
And they call me mama's boy(not mamaboy from social media) cuz i don't drink alcohol or vape.
And they always bully me when i study at school or cube at school.😢
woah speedcubers are everywhere! I am a speedcuber too and they also bully me so I never brought cubes to school again for good. Keep the good stuff to yourself bro fr
@escubingchannel the only reason why I'm still bring cubes to my school is because of my friend and my crush wants to learn how to solve a 3x3 in 20 seconds and trying their best for reaching sub 20.(they are sub 30,and yes I teach them how to solve it)
@@shinnskl6222 I also have a sub 25 friend in school and in my previous school I had a sub 20 friend which is still my friend and now we average sub 15 and go to competitions
Hey duck i really love your videos i have watched all of your videos and i always watch them in the shower not in a wierd way ❤
Editing is 🔥 , we all notice
You make a lot of masterpieces
Theres this one nerd in my class whos always using words that were only ever used in like the middle ages or smth. Also, bros voice cracks every single time he talks and every time there's a presentation they ask like a dozen questions at the end with some snazzy words ive never even heard of.
Good Vid!
Gamer guy is basically everyone and their grandma who has 400+ hours in tf2
I am leaning towards the hyperanalyst tbh. I play 2 different strategy board games so that’s maybe why.
This was the best video hands down the duck
Did you hit newest first? Also I agree 100% with this list and there’s nothing that needs to be added.
I used to get called a nerd for focusing on my studying in my class. I wasn't really a straight a student tho. My friends called me that too because I skipped going out with them due to all of stuff I had to do with school.
Bro I hate people dissing on marching band. One kid saying, “what the sigma skibidi rizz in Ohio” doesn’t speak for the whole group. Not all of band kids are that bad.
Band kids vs. kids in band.
I hate it when people call me nerd just because I can name a few more facts than them. Like dude! Can I just answer a question?! Do I have to be policed around for doing what the teacher wanted?!
You should do best types of nerds sometime
I’m the chill nerd that gives out answers to people around me in exchange for gum/chips 😭
Fun fact: the term "gooning" came from a youtuber know as "PuffyZillaman" A.K.A, Ben T. Looney. They are an art commentary channel know for "questionable" opinions.
You were right. I WAS getting ready to skip as soon as I heard the words Nord VPN
If you think you are a nerd but your not on here then you are just a normal kid good job
Gotta be honest I feel like I brought up autism for me so much to the point where I feel almost awkward doing it like I feel weird talking about it right now but I just feel the need to because I’m trying to get this off my chest
At my school being the teachers pet is a trend and it's actually annoying like I get called out for playing games by them but they are doing the same thing as me
2:40 it just means flooding a server with traffic so users can’t access it
Afternoon Mr.Duck!
Your entire school must just be meme stereotypes I guess
Bro I had a greaseball in my 8th grade class, he admitted to not showering on the weekends, his acne looked like mountains on his face
This video was an absolute W.
3:11 YOOO HE SHOWED A MAP OF MY CITY
3:13 Does he actually live in Saint Paul, Minnesota?
Again, W vid.
3:26 That fake sponsor actually got me ngl. I was literally just about to skip
Watching the duck while procrastinating 5 assignments all due tomorrow.
ha and schools boutta end too 😂
@@lightlingzooma-69 nah im taking a summer class
This was such a grate video
Erm actually,it's Great 🤓👆🏼
@@goblinking4319you forgot yer space after the comma buddy 🤓☝️
My brother is one of those "band kids" 😬 it hurts everyone when he speaks
5:56 there was a kid like that in my 6th grade class who was on their villain arc since he joined the school and if we kept saying stuff he didn’t like, he would threaten to kill us and think he is always tough and a hero and also he would say the unfunniest crap ever, like repeating the word “bread” 71692 times
this happened to me on omegle where a kid said a street like 5 miles away from me and claimed he knew where i lived XD
OKAY, I FOUND THIS FUNNY.
I was talking on discord and like when the greaseball part came on, I looked at the drawing, and it reminded me of Henry Morris from WDY, so I sent something in a server, with a picture of Henry and the greaseball drawing beside each other and said "Whoa!! Is that Henry from Wii Deleted You?!" as a joke, and as soon as I heard 'Henry' I started fucking DYING.
just a little silly thing :3
Vsauce honestly got hacked 😭 2:30
Then we have the science bookworm who will always say "technically"😭
Condescension is never tolerated in my pack, not to mention immaturity!
erm actually this video made my crayon explode
The duck definitely has a goku body pillow
peko mama
@@baeber yes
How!?
As someone who is in marching band half of the trumpets are them
“ Nice guys always finish last”
5:04 this is the second time I have ever seen my name in a RUclips video.
bro we have the zestiest nerd of all time at our school lmao😂
there was no video at the end i guess i just stare into the infinite white void
4:33 That kid could be justified due to expectations at home. If his parents threatened him if he doesn't get a 100%, then the reaction is valid. If he's just petty, then slap the guy
3:37 me in year 7 spamming "wut du heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee oomgagiaad"
2:53 ok you exposed me there
If you are a teachers pet remember this: snitches end up in ditches
I like nerdy guys and my friends always pull up pics of the nerd emoji and say that’s my type. 😭
3:30 he got me
Correcting Misconceptions: A Deep Dive into Stereotypes
In today's digital age, videos and social media posts can spread information quickly, but not all of it is accurate or beneficial. Recently, I came across a video that discussed stereotypes and their implications, but it presented several misconceptions that need addressing. This essay aims to correct these inaccuracies and provide a clearer understanding of stereotypes and their impacts.
Understanding Stereotypes
Stereotypes are generalized beliefs or assumptions about a group of people. These assumptions can be based on various factors such as race, gender, nationality, or profession. While some may argue that stereotypes are rooted in truth, it's essential to recognize that they are overly simplistic and often misleading. They fail to account for individual differences and can lead to harmful prejudices and discrimination.
Misconceptions About Stereotypes
Misconception 1: Stereotypes Are Harmless
The video suggested that stereotypes are harmless and even helpful in understanding the world. However, this is a dangerous oversimplification. Stereotypes can perpetuate false beliefs and reinforce social inequalities. For instance, the stereotype that women are less competent in STEM fields can discourage young girls from pursuing careers in science and technology, limiting their opportunities and perpetuating gender imbalances.
Misconception 2: Stereotypes Have a Basis in Truth
Another claim made in the video was that stereotypes are based on truth and reflect reality. While some stereotypes might have originated from observations of behavior within a particular group, they are often exaggerated and fail to account for the diversity within that group. Moreover, they can be influenced by historical power dynamics and biases. For example, the stereotype that African Americans are naturally athletic overlooks the systemic barriers and cultural factors that contribute to this perception.
Misconception 3: Positive Stereotypes Are Beneficial
The video also argued that positive stereotypes, such as Asians being good at math, are beneficial. However, even positive stereotypes can be harmful. They create unrealistic expectations and pressure individuals to conform to certain standards. This can lead to stress, anxiety, and a diminished sense of self-worth if individuals feel they cannot meet these expectations.
The Impact of Stereotypes
On Individuals
Stereotypes can have profound psychological effects on individuals. They can lead to stereotype threat, where individuals feel at risk of confirming negative stereotypes about their group. This can impair performance and contribute to a cycle of underachievement. For example, women who are reminded of the stereotype that they are not good at math may perform worse on math tests due to increased anxiety and self-doubt.
On Society
On a broader level, stereotypes contribute to systemic discrimination and social inequalities. They can influence hiring practices, educational opportunities, and interactions with law enforcement. For instance, racial stereotypes can lead to biased policing and higher incarceration rates for minority groups. In the workplace, gender stereotypes can result in unequal pay and limited career advancement for women.
Challenging Stereotypes
To combat the negative effects of stereotypes, it is crucial to promote critical thinking and empathy. Education plays a vital role in challenging and deconstructing stereotypes. By teaching people to question generalized beliefs and to see individuals for who they are, we can reduce the prevalence of stereotypes.
Personal Interactions
On a personal level, engaging with diverse groups and fostering meaningful connections can help break down stereotypes. When we get to know individuals from different backgrounds, we can appreciate their unique experiences and perspectives, challenging our preconceived notions.
Media Representation
The media also has a significant role to play. By providing diverse and accurate representations of different groups, media can help to combat stereotypes. This includes showcasing individuals in varied roles and contexts, rather than relying on clichéd portrayals.
Conclusion
Stereotypes are pervasive and can be deeply ingrained in our thinking, but they are neither harmless nor beneficial. They simplify the complexity of human experiences and can lead to significant personal and societal harm. By challenging these misconceptions, promoting education, and fostering empathy, we can work towards a more inclusive and equitable society. It's time to move beyond stereotypes and embrace the rich diversity of humanity.
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he forgot the lore nerd who just a fan of theories mostly about games...
We had a kid like this kid in are class who was all of these nerd except the smart kid…
4:57 my mother does
The Duck dropped another banger
He got us with the fake sponsorship
the worst type of nerds are the ones who be snitching 24/7
Some of these commenters are waiting on the ducks channel like a sniper waiting for their target to appear
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6:33 is that mike from total drama
Bro never getting a nord vpn sponceship now😂