Just a fun fact, "Soccer" is actually a European phrase that Americans co-opted. When professional football leagues (called "associations") became a thing, the British started using the term "Soccer"(following the common trend of adding -er as a suffix to create a slang term such as Fiver or Tenner for notes) as shorthand for "Association Football". Well, when the Americans developed a game that basically combined Handball, Football, and Rugby, common parlance became to call this increasingly more popular game "football", while borrowing the Brits' term "Soccer" for the classical game.
Getting a medical card was so dumb and easy back then. There was a doctor in my area who practiced out of an old house with the interior painted bright green and the receptionist was some dirty hippie with a tie dye shirt and dreadlocks. All you had to do was make an appointment, pay $100, the doctor would give you a list of like 100 ailments and you would just say “yeah I have anxiety,” and he would hand you a prescription.
Ohio had the best slogan to use and they didn't use it. They could have called it the O-HIGH-O Act. Also did you see the medical cannabis ad Florida did grease parody? I thought it was very effective and funny ruclips.net/video/zdcvhUgeDRg/видео.html
I'm a medical marijuana patient and Randy is only a slight exaggeration of what people are like when a state first goes legal for med. 😂 The weed, however, is incredible.
Bad news for you The word "soccer" comes from the shortening of the word "association" in "association football": Origin The word "soccer" originated in England in the mid-19th century as a slang abbreviation of "association football". The term was popular among public schoolboys who would add "-er" to the end of words as a nickname. For example, "rugger" was a nickname for "rugby football". History The term "soccer" was first recorded in 1891. It was used interchangeably with "football" until the 20th century when "football" became the dominant term in most places. Use The term "soccer" is still used in countries where another sport is known as "football", such as Australia and the United States. In the United States, "soccer" was used to distinguish the game from American football, which was more popular at the time.
To elaborate even further, at the time "soccer" and "ruggers" were coined, there were more variants of football played in the British isles. Association football and rugby football were the two most popular, but there were a few others. Gaelic football is still played to this day, for example. Association football itself came into being to standardize a rule set for interscholastic competition, as previously most schools had their own set of rules.
Yes, FOOTBALL fans know this. You know what we call the sport in every country around the world that aren't even english? Football in every language. Germans call it Fußball for example. Or does the whole world have to change the word of their sport to a hundret year old english one? Football existed before the english coined the term, hundreds of years before. I've heard this dumb excuse from americans so often. And if you didn't know, the rest of the football world doesn't exactly respect the english. The entire world calls it football since before the english coined the term and since then. The only reason you call it soccer is because you are ENGLISH, what language do you speak in the USA? Good luck convincing the entire world to change culture because Americans say so. This is why we all laugh at you. Now google more than 10 min and read a view pages to learn the history of football.
Mine is beside a Tim Hortons and in the same parking lot as Carl's Jr., Papa John's, Marble Slab, an Indian food place, a donair place, Popeye's, and some vegetarian douchebag place. Perfect location.
You might want to google prop 215 before spouting off who legalized what first. And I already know you're reply "I said legalize it and medicinal is not legalizing it." And you have a point there but we beat you by a millennium (yeah a joke) by making medical cannabis legal in 1996 (You're welcome) vs colorado in 2000. And it serves me right for only reading half the article. It appears as though colorado was the second state to legalize recreational marijuana, following washington, but was the first to establish legal retail sales. And with all honesty medical cannabis in California was medicinal in name only. You could get a script for anything and if you were really smart you could get your own doctor to sign the paperwork and not have to pay anyone, but if they refused it was a simple matter of I don't remember 50 dollars or so for an appointment with a doctor who did only medicinal prescriptions and the dispensaries gave out free visits as free gifts as well. So...
Actually an English-speaking country like England England named the game soccer and later changed it to football but America kept the name as soccer because that was the what's short for association of football
San Francisco, Seattle, Portland & the state of Colorado were the first big weed (& other) friendly areas in the US. It took very little time to go from 'Medicinal only' to having recreational stores everywhere.. most likely to slow down the insane spike in testicular cancer in those areas 😂😂 same thing happened here in New England
17:40 technically yeah but most of the thc is absorbed from the smoke on exhale so the smoke definitely still has thc particles and could still get someone high but not a lot
As an American, both fast food and marijuana are close to my heart. It's legal recreationally now in Colorado, so you just need to be 21 to have a really nice night
05:36 Quite opposite. My American relatives keep saying in last decade KFC is in decline. And smaller restaurant chains (including Churches’) are surpassing KFC in terms of quality.
Yes, we call it both soccer and football in Australia. We have a lot of Europeans and South Americans in Australia. We have our own type of football, which we call footy for short. The Aussies call it soccer to differentiate between them. American football is not really even a type of football. It is closer to English rugby than soccer. Yes we have 2 types of rugby in Australia. It can get confusing for non sports fans.
1:06 "Shifty" was an old term in the US for someone who had ulterior motives, meaning they would 'shift' their allegiance. Politicians were described as shifty as well for changing their positions on topics, which fits just as well today as it did then, or at any time I suppose. Of course, it was also used as a classic antisemitic term.
Hey Toli, how are you? Thank you SO much for doing this episode, I really appreciate it. This is one of my favorite episodes from South Park. I was laughing my ass off to this reaction from start to finish. Also, Anatoli, you're right; they were doing a "Scarface" reference in this episode at 26:10. Toli, thank you for sharing and have a great day!
In Canada we have a place called Mary Browns which is way better than both of them. Strangely they are currently only found in Canada with one odd exception; their site states that apparently there is one store in Florida.
@@yurilon4125 Yha they're not very populace compared to other fast food chains making them more of a rare jewel but it is worth it. My families had KFC, Popeyes and Chic-fil-a and none of them compare to Mary Browns. They all really kinda suck.
We call it Soccer because the British called Association Football Soccer. It’s just shortening the word. I forgot what Rugby Football was shortened to.
What an ignorant assumption about people who smoke weed. We don’t stare at the ceiling and smoke joints all day, you’d get ash all over yourself! We stare at the wall! Or at a TV stuck on the Roku screensaver!
The reason why Americans call is Soccer and Europeans call it Football is because it used to be called Association Football. In the US they also had American Football. So when Association Football was shortened, in Europe, we shortened it to Football. In American they already had a Football, so they shortened it to ASoc, which transformed into Soccer.
Some of the smartest people smoke weed, but they don’t talk about it. Some people use it to open their mind and be introspective and embrace humility. I think you’re already there though. It’s also a great way to relax after a busy day.
17:48 Can passive smoking leave detectable THC levels in the blood? Even if you don't actively smoke a joint, but just passively smoke it, you can become intoxicated - and face consequences. At least that's what the Baden-Württemberg Administrative Court (VGH) decided in a ruling from 2004.09.24.2024
"Shifty" is another way of saying tricky, like you're shifting the pieces around on a chess board, with a negative connotation.
Just getting a little bit of cancer, Stan.
That was funny as fuck, for real!
Just a fun fact, "Soccer" is actually a European phrase that Americans co-opted. When professional football leagues (called "associations") became a thing, the British started using the term "Soccer"(following the common trend of adding -er as a suffix to create a slang term such as Fiver or Tenner for notes) as shorthand for "Association Football". Well, when the Americans developed a game that basically combined Handball, Football, and Rugby, common parlance became to call this increasingly more popular game "football", while borrowing the Brits' term "Soccer" for the classical game.
Anatoli’s reactions during this episode : 🤯⚽️🤯🍗🤯🥜🤯🧥🤯
Kids, please, PAY ATENTION:
1.. NEVER underestimate the greed of your rival AND of your people
2. NEVER get high with own supply
Getting a medical card was so dumb and easy back then. There was a doctor in my area who practiced out of an old house with the interior painted bright green and the receptionist was some dirty hippie with a tie dye shirt and dreadlocks. All you had to do was make an appointment, pay $100, the doctor would give you a list of like 100 ailments and you would just say “yeah I have anxiety,” and he would hand you a prescription.
Good ole prop 215
Ohio had the best slogan to use and they didn't use it. They could have called it the O-HIGH-O Act. Also did you see the medical cannabis ad Florida did grease parody? I thought it was very effective and funny ruclips.net/video/zdcvhUgeDRg/видео.html
I just realized it was 10 years old and they still have it on the ballot this year. I feel sorry for florida.
Definitely my favourite Randy episode and one of my favourites overall.
Nah bro the village priest arc has me dyin
I'm a medical marijuana patient and Randy is only a slight exaggeration of what people are like when a state first goes legal for med. 😂 The weed, however, is incredible.
Bad news for you
The word "soccer" comes from the shortening of the word "association" in "association football":
Origin
The word "soccer" originated in England in the mid-19th century as a slang abbreviation of "association football". The term was popular among public schoolboys who would add "-er" to the end of words as a nickname. For example, "rugger" was a nickname for "rugby football".
History
The term "soccer" was first recorded in 1891. It was used interchangeably with "football" until the 20th century when "football" became the dominant term in most places.
Use
The term "soccer" is still used in countries where another sport is known as "football", such as Australia and the United States. In the United States, "soccer" was used to distinguish the game from American football, which was more popular at the time.
To elaborate even further, at the time "soccer" and "ruggers" were coined, there were more variants of football played in the British isles. Association football and rugby football were the two most popular, but there were a few others. Gaelic football is still played to this day, for example. Association football itself came into being to standardize a rule set for interscholastic competition, as previously most schools had their own set of rules.
Yes, FOOTBALL fans know this. You know what we call the sport in every country around the world that aren't even english? Football in every language. Germans call it Fußball for example. Or does the whole world have to change the word of their sport to a hundret year old english one? Football existed before the english coined the term, hundreds of years before.
I've heard this dumb excuse from americans so often. And if you didn't know, the rest of the football world doesn't exactly respect the english.
The entire world calls it football since before the english coined the term and since then. The only reason you call it soccer is because you are ENGLISH, what language do you speak in the USA?
Good luck convincing the entire world to change culture because Americans say so. This is why we all laugh at you.
Now google more than 10 min and read a view pages to learn the history of football.
Neeerrrrrrrrrd
the kfc in our town is beside the weed dispensary lol
I love fried chicken and weed so that works for me!
see this is how they should've done it, winning combination
now thats how you should do it
Mine is beside a Taco Bell :P
Mine is beside a Tim Hortons and in the same parking lot as Carl's Jr., Papa John's, Marble Slab, an Indian food place, a donair place, Popeye's, and some vegetarian douchebag place. Perfect location.
Colorado was actually the first state to legalize marijuana, years before California
You might want to google prop 215 before spouting off who legalized what first. And I already know you're reply "I said legalize it and medicinal is not legalizing it." And you have a point there but we beat you by a millennium (yeah a joke) by making medical cannabis legal in 1996 (You're welcome) vs colorado in 2000. And it serves me right for only reading half the article. It appears as though colorado was the second state to legalize recreational marijuana, following washington, but was the first to establish legal retail sales. And with all honesty medical cannabis in California was medicinal in name only. You could get a script for anything and if you were really smart you could get your own doctor to sign the paperwork and not have to pay anyone, but if they refused it was a simple matter of I don't remember 50 dollars or so for an appointment with a doctor who did only medicinal prescriptions and the dispensaries gave out free visits as free gifts as well. So...
And look how crappy Colorado has become. Completely disgusting.
Actually an English-speaking country like England England named the game soccer and later changed it to football but America kept the name as soccer because that was the what's short for association of football
So, England changed name to be more logical and making sense while USA just didn't bother. The more you know.
"I guess it's better now to get high then fat" - you're right Toli, but minus sarcasm xD
San Francisco, Seattle, Portland & the state of Colorado were the first big weed (& other) friendly areas in the US. It took very little time to go from 'Medicinal only' to having recreational stores everywhere.. most likely to slow down the insane spike in testicular cancer in those areas 😂😂 same thing happened here in New England
I live in Ontario Canada and unfortunately, we had a KFC shut down to open the SEVENTH... weed shop.
If they were smart, the dispo owner would have purchased a KFC franchise and ran both. Win\win. Call it Chicken N Wabbles.
@@J.Lee83 I'm on board with Chicken N Wabbles 🤣
@@Officialwaybree Heck yeah 👊
@@J.Lee83 You should start your own chain for that🤘🏻
@@Officialwaybree I'd have other dispos putting hits out on me for taking their customers😆
I'm going to guess at least half your audience is stoned. I know I sure am.
I smoke, but it’s not for everyone.
17:40 technically yeah but most of the thc is absorbed from the smoke on exhale so the smoke definitely still has thc particles and could still get someone high but not a lot
in a open space being near someone smoking wont get you high but if its a small enclosed space then it will
We keep asking them to legalize weed in Texas, but they just keep giving us more guns. I can walk around with a Glock but not a dime bag!
Every city that legalizes weed quickly goes to shit. Please do some research. I'm almost certain you are young and only see things on a surface level.
Soccer comes from aSOCCiation football.
The pape's joke is absolue GOLD 🤣
I’m stoned off my balls to watch this one 😎
Me too.
Just a heads up, There's a new documentary out called "¡Casa Bonita! Mi Amor" feat. Matt and Trey to preserve the restaurant.
As an American, both fast food and marijuana are close to my heart. It's legal recreationally now in Colorado, so you just need to be 21 to have a really nice night
🎶BUFFALO SOLDIER🎶
He called it reggaeton 😅
Ah, another Toli video, it’s gonna be a good day.
Jep, its freakin t-bag from Prison Break 🤣.
For a man who doesn’t smoke you sure make such argument someone who coughs on their own laughing
This is literally one of my favorite episodes.
Crazy dass sone legendäre Folge jetzt dran ist, Hype ist da!
Check out the guitar hero and the new jersey episodes
Ich weiß noch als wir in der Schule gelernt haben dass Fußball soccer auf english heißt
This is my third favorite episode of South Park.
"Shifty" means sneaky and underhanded, basically. Cartman likes to use antiquated slang and this one is no exception.
I love how Cartman acts like Scarface in this episode, it's hilarious.
05:36
Quite opposite. My American relatives keep saying in last decade KFC is in decline.
And smaller restaurant chains (including Churches’) are surpassing KFC in terms of quality.
"see this, this is a foot" -pats ankle
alright i give you ankle ball
He knows us too well
31:28 Did everyone saw officer barbrady shot Billy Mother 😂
One of my favorite episodes ever. Randy is the best.
I really hope (before watching) that you watched Scarface)
This is one of the best episodes in TV history.
If you want the episode where Randy becomes the person we know and love, you need to watch “The Losing Edge”
24:54 lol!
That ending clip caught me offguard 😭😭
I think shifty means untrustworthy or sketchy
There are plenty of places in the world (and some of Europe included) which also call it "soccer"
Yes, we call it both soccer and football in Australia. We have a lot of Europeans and South Americans in Australia. We have our own type of football, which we call footy for short. The Aussies call it soccer to differentiate between them. American football is not really even a type of football. It is closer to English rugby than soccer. Yes we have 2 types of rugby in Australia. It can get confusing for non sports fans.
In latin america, nobody calls it that, everyone calls it football and american football is how we call the american football
Japan also calls the sport "sakkā"
1:06 "Shifty" was an old term in the US for someone who had ulterior motives, meaning they would 'shift' their allegiance. Politicians were described as shifty as well for changing their positions on topics, which fits just as well today as it did then, or at any time I suppose. Of course, it was also used as a classic antisemitic term.
Wow you sharp. Al pacino and deniro. You are right.
There’s a lot of great actors who are crappy people in real life. Hollywood corrupts.
Hey Toli, how are you? Thank you SO much for doing this episode, I really appreciate it. This is one of my favorite episodes from South Park. I was laughing my ass off to this reaction from start to finish. Also, Anatoli, you're right; they were doing a "Scarface" reference in this episode at 26:10. Toli, thank you for sharing and have a great day!
....if their cancer balls cant fit through the weed store door how da hell it fit through the front door at home?
It’s 100% called soccer
Popeyes beats out KFC any day of the week
Popeyes isnt in Europe i think. Not where i live
Jolly bee is pretty great
In Canada we have a place called Mary Browns which is way better than both of them. Strangely they are currently only found in Canada with one odd exception; their site states that apparently there is one store in Florida.
@@robo-birdie2248 I only saw 2 mary browns in 30 years of living in toronto .
@@yurilon4125 Yha they're not very populace compared to other fast food chains making them more of a rare jewel but it is worth it. My families had KFC, Popeyes and Chic-fil-a and none of them compare to Mary Browns. They all really kinda suck.
I recommend watching the episodes 200 and 201, by far the most special episodes of the show, basically meant to be your favorites
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Tbf shouldnt Ned already be able to get medimari? He's.... maybe not blind but one handed and no voice
Nice reaction video!
26:10 All he had to do was turn around and back into the store.
Marijuana dispensaries are actually quite common in Colorado.
We are one of the few cities where we have all the main fast foods but no KFC.
We call it Soccer because the British called Association Football Soccer.
It’s just shortening the word.
I forgot what Rugby Football was shortened to.
8:16 finally some respect for our culture 🇺🇸🦅
Grocery stores operate differently in america. Most low incone neighbors have no options but fast food
There needs to be a series about this village priest 😂
The word soccer comes from the term association football, in Britain. It's an English word so.......
This episode always makes me hungry for KFC.
The KFC where I live has really gone downhill. I like Popeyes. Also Cartman was 100% right about Church’s!
When did Heat come out?
stay based Toli, keep em coming.
it's not ball size or girth, it's ACTUALLY...
Length times Diameter plus Weight over Girth divided by Angle of the tip squared
What an ignorant assumption about people who smoke weed. We don’t stare at the ceiling and smoke joints all day, you’d get ash all over yourself! We stare at the wall! Or at a TV stuck on the Roku screensaver!
@@notaKROOK 😂
@@Tolye I’m so glad I found your channel, it’s like watching South Park again for the first time! Now back to my wall until the next upload 😆
The reason why Americans call is Soccer and Europeans call it Football is because it used to be called Association Football.
In the US they also had American Football.
So when Association Football was shortened, in Europe, we shortened it to Football. In American they already had a Football, so they shortened it to ASoc, which transformed into Soccer.
Shifty means someone going back and forth or shaking. This means kind of similar to sketchy.
Ahahaha, ok, Toli, mate, you starting to make me worry a little bit, I think you're too much into your village priest, my dude, lol.😱🤯😉😁😜🤩😈
cartman will get his gravy hot tub soon enough
SCORE!
pretty accurate of when i went to joe bidens house only thing u left out is the sniffing and cocaine- so yes in anerica
Where can you buy uranium? Randy didn't have time to level a mountain I know he's a geologist he might have some at his office
I was a grown man before I learned gravy ain't a beverage
Technically what you pointed is a sock your foot is inside the sock
Bro Soccer means association football blame England. Well no need to grow your balls Cali is not just medicinal but recreational legal
Some of the smartest people smoke weed, but they don’t talk about it. Some people use it to open their mind and be introspective and embrace humility. I think you’re already there though. It’s also a great way to relax after a busy day.
'Shifty' means deceitful, evasive or untrustworthy.
Kentucky fried Cannabis
Just like granny used to make!
Imagine a world where KFC was actually illegal…
17:35 You can do shotgun, that's a deliberate second-hand high
Butters Creamy Goo.
Look I’m starting to feel kinda stupid can I please get high 😂
Every time I use cannabis it inspires me to play guitar and rip it. When used right it can be helpful. Abusing it doesn’t help it at all
Church's Chicken always smells like farts at the Drive-Thru🤢
mine are bigger, and no cancer.
the british called it soccer first
17:48 Can passive smoking leave detectable THC levels in the blood? Even if you don't actively smoke a joint, but just passively smoke it, you can become intoxicated - and face consequences. At least that's what the Baden-Württemberg Administrative Court (VGH) decided in a ruling from 2004.09.24.2024
Dude, it's soccer in the States lol. We already have another football.
This man reminds me chuck schuldiner
11:28 talicska
It's called soccer, but I guess you could call it meterball if you want.
Hey Toli, i was wondering, did you drop Rick and Morty?
Also, are you going to continue to react to Invincible?
no pressure, just curious
Tegrity📈
I guess you can say these men had the balls to go and get cancer for weed
I had testicular cancer, they took my one ball too early 😂
I wanted to give someone that coat😅
Soccer, footballs for men 😂😂