Aradia approaching it differently from everyone else. She has the energy of someone who had to help raise our little Rissa since birth. Aradia has her own "Nerissa Protocols".
@@aerthreepwood8021 They certainly are related to eachother, as you've pointed out, but the topic of Pride and Prejudice, and the topic of Jane Austen are two seperate matters, thus the discussion of Jane Austen, and works by Jane Austen, though related to the topic, is not the topic being discussed.
@@aerthreepwood8021 You don't seem to understand the difference between ''answering a question'' and ''explaining the whole background of the topic because you are interested in it while not helping answer the question, and then answering the question''
This is like when my friend ask me to give them an idea of what Goodbye Eri is about. Then i go on a tangent about tatsuki fujimoto and his other works.
Yeah, I’d shut you up, too. Like, that’s a discussion we can have if I enjoy the thing you’re showing me and ask to see more. Let’s watch a few, then have that discussion. It’s wasted on someone who hasn’t experienced it. 🤷♀️ I mean, don’t get me wrong, I enjoy when others talk about what they’re passionate about… but it’s a complete waste if I can’t join in but might want to if you approach things differently. Spark my passion, first.
I can sympathise with Aradia here, so many times I'll ask someone what a show or movie they're watching is about and they'll just tell me everything that happens in it
i thought it was going fine when she started with elizabeth bennet being one of 5 sisters because hey maybe the sisters are important but then she immediately went to the dad and that's when i knew she's gonna describe the entire like first 3 chapters in detail
Gotta read Emma. Btw Jane Austen writting reminds me of the comedy written by Oscar Wilde. Satirical comedy just reminds me of other stuff cuyo nombre no quiero acordarme.
I've always associated Jane Austen's work, especially Pride and Prejudice, with being immensely popular among women. It surprised me that Aradia had never even heard of it.
Shout-out to Cliffnotes, the savior of my middle/high school English grades. Also, there's a Jane Eyre "manga" (written and published in America) that has no right being so good
Nerissa is me when someone asks about either League of Legends, Star Wars Legends and Warhammer 40K lores. Who is ... then I proceed to talk about their entire nation and family and friends and doesn't care to stop.
Once she got to actually describing it "one of five sisters." Ahhhh, so Nerissa associates greatly with Elizabeth... "And her father is a gentlema." ...and she has a daddy fetish.
Yes. Best part of the movie? In the credits, you'll see the name, _'Peregrine Kitchener-Fawkes'_ scroll by. To this day, this has to be *the poshest name* I have ever witnessed.
George III of England had frequent manic episodes in his later years. During these periods, his son (also George) would act as regent. The American Revolution had just happened, and the Napoleonic Wars would be fought in the background during the entire era.
A period where the rightful ruler is absent or not old enough to rule and, as such, someone else (i.e. the parent, grandparent, prime minister, important noble, etc.) rules the realm on behalf of the ruler.
Honestly, Nerissa is freaking AWFUL at giving a plot synopsis. I don’t need the entire freaking family tree. I don’t need all the backstory. Aradia asked what the movie is about. Let me use a simple example: She’s The Man. Here’s what it’s about: a girl pretends to be a man to play soccer or something. It’s a romcom. Done. That’s what we were looking for, Nerissa! This is why Aradia is my true Oshi, despite me liking all the Ravencroft sisters.
Aradia approaching it differently from everyone else. She has the energy of someone who had to help raise our little Rissa since birth. Aradia has her own "Nerissa Protocols".
Nerrisa: **yapping**
Aradia: girl, just give me the synopsis of this movie.
Rissa just has people not into her stuff.
Shiori: "What's Legally Blonde?"
Aradia: "Jane whonow?"
Everyone in Hololive: Who are The Smiths?
Shiori didn’t know Legally Blonde?
@@FuyuBiyori wait no one in Holo knew the Smiths ??
@@bakacdaz Correct
RIssa: Naruto! 😊
Kiara: 😪
She could've start a podcast with the amount of literature trivia that she has.
"Do i look like i read?" Has the same vibe as "Do i look like i know hwut a JPEG is?"
I could literally hear your comment get crunchier as I was reading it.
ngl, the time it took for Nerissa to go off topic and start talking about Jane Austen was impressively short
I don't think the person who wrote the book the movie is based on is "off topic".
@@aerthreepwood8021 They certainly are related to eachother, as you've pointed out, but the topic of Pride and Prejudice, and the topic of Jane Austen are two seperate matters, thus the discussion of Jane Austen, and works by Jane Austen, though related to the topic, is not the topic being discussed.
@@aerthreepwood8021 You don't seem to understand the difference between ''answering a question'' and ''explaining the whole background of the topic because you are interested in it while not helping answer the question, and then answering the question''
The way Rissa talks about clothing accuracy, I'm wondering if she's watched Bernadette Banner or something.
Nerissa yapping like her bro about the Roman Empire
This is like when my friend ask me to give them an idea of what Goodbye Eri is about. Then i go on a tangent about tatsuki fujimoto and his other works.
Yeah, I’d shut you up, too. Like, that’s a discussion we can have if I enjoy the thing you’re showing me and ask to see more. Let’s watch a few, then have that discussion. It’s wasted on someone who hasn’t experienced it. 🤷♀️ I mean, don’t get me wrong, I enjoy when others talk about what they’re passionate about… but it’s a complete waste if I can’t join in but might want to if you approach things differently. Spark my passion, first.
I can sympathise with Aradia here, so many times I'll ask someone what a show or movie they're watching is about and they'll just tell me everything that happens in it
i thought it was going fine when she started with elizabeth bennet being one of 5 sisters because hey maybe the sisters are important but then she immediately went to the dad and that's when i knew she's gonna describe the entire like first 3 chapters in detail
Yapping and yapping of Nerissa 😵💫. I feel her sister experience 😅
aradia is amazing. wish we also got malpha every once in a while.
Pray for the sisters' reunion this x-mas
Aradia was completely in the right
The giggles before the start.
I love the Ravencroft family channel.
Nobody ever talks about the P&P 5 part bbc miniseries (1980), though. IMO it's the best one.
the BBC do some good short series from time to time
I tapped out at 1:52. Aradia is strong.
Gotta read Emma. Btw Jane Austen writting reminds me of the comedy written by Oscar Wilde. Satirical comedy just reminds me of other stuff cuyo nombre no quiero acordarme.
I've always associated Jane Austen's work, especially Pride and Prejudice, with being immensely popular among women. It surprised me that Aradia had never even heard of it.
Glad to see more Nerissa family collabs, felt like we didn’t have one for a long time
This feels like me and my brother watching stuff... like a damn energizer bunny.,
Shout-out to Cliffnotes, the savior of my middle/high school English grades. Also, there's a Jane Eyre "manga" (written and published in America) that has no right being so good
Nerissa is me when someone asks about either League of Legends, Star Wars Legends and Warhammer 40K lores.
Who is ... then I proceed to talk about their entire nation and family and friends and doesn't care to stop.
0:23 Well, Edgar Allen Poe died at 40, so there!
Once again Nerissa fails to mention the superior version of pride & prejudice which is Pride & Prejudice & Zombies
hmmm
Nerissa need to join the green faction they masters at yapping
It reminded me a scene from One Punch Man
Nerissa going off on literary nerd stuff….
Once she got to actually describing it "one of five sisters."
Ahhhh, so Nerissa associates greatly with Elizabeth...
"And her father is a gentlema."
...and she has a daddy fetish.
Wasn't there a pride and prejudice and zombie movie?
Yes. Best part of the movie? In the credits, you'll see the name,
_'Peregrine Kitchener-Fawkes'_
scroll by. To this day, this has to be *the poshest name* I have ever witnessed.
Why didn't they watch the Zombie version?
I never read those books either.
The tv show was far superior.
What is regency period?
Early 1800s England
What is Google?
@@XeliefGo google it dumbass
George III of England had frequent manic episodes in his later years. During these periods, his son (also George) would act as regent. The American Revolution had just happened, and the Napoleonic Wars would be fought in the background during the entire era.
A period where the rightful ruler is absent or not old enough to rule and, as such, someone else (i.e. the parent, grandparent, prime minister, important noble, etc.) rules the realm on behalf of the ruler.
Honestly, Nerissa is freaking AWFUL at giving a plot synopsis. I don’t need the entire freaking family tree. I don’t need all the backstory. Aradia asked what the movie is about. Let me use a simple example: She’s The Man. Here’s what it’s about: a girl pretends to be a man to play soccer or something. It’s a romcom. Done. That’s what we were looking for, Nerissa!
This is why Aradia is my true Oshi, despite me liking all the Ravencroft sisters.