Actually bless you was because they thought your soul left your body and they said bless you so that a demon soul wouldn't get into your body before your soul returned.
The "fresh out of college" guy could be 23 and live in a state where the age of consent is 16 (assuming he's even american). There are actually only 11 states where the age of consent is 18.
It's so funny that they were thinking of different things to say after a sneeze as if it is a new concept to not to say "bless you." It's not like "salud," "salute," "gesundheit," and many others exist. Personally I like to say any of these because it seems nicer and more logical to wish someone good health when they sneeze rather than mindlessly say "bless you"
This is the first episode where Griffin's Vore fetish presents itself...
Only 299 episodes to go...
Oh god, that jingle made me laugh until it started to hurt!
18:29 Griffin calling covid19 years ahead of time
it already exists, "gesundheit," it means "good health."
Actually bless you was because they thought your soul left your body and they said bless you so that a demon soul wouldn't get into your body before your soul returned.
that moment when I know what a gravity bong is because of billie joe armstrong
Griffin wants vore in his podcasts
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The "fresh out of college" guy could be 23 and live in a state where the age of consent is 16 (assuming he's even american). There are actually only 11 states where the age of consent is 18.
Yeah the fact that he didn't just give her age makes me think she's probably a teenager and he is in fact a creep.
@@majere666 My thoughts exactly. It makes much more sense that she is 16 and he is 23
WOULD A SIGN HELP?? ALL THE WAY BACK AT 47??
He doesn't actually say 'erf.' Watch it again, he said 'earth' with a distinct 'th.' The 'erf' is a pop culture/Mandela Effect thing.
It's so funny that they were thinking of different things to say after a sneeze as if it is a new concept to not to say "bless you." It's not like "salud," "salute," "gesundheit," and many others exist. Personally I like to say any of these because it seems nicer and more logical to wish someone good health when they sneeze rather than mindlessly say "bless you"
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