For rhotacism and lambdacism it just comes from the greek letters "rho" and "lambda" which I guess are the closest things we have to "r" and "l". It's not even on purpose, it's just adding the suffix "-cism" which means "to use incorrectly", so in other words, use rho/lambda incorrectly. How else would you describe it? letter-after-q-cism? As for aibohphobia, it's not reeeally a word. It was just a response to a newspaper column challenge to invent a phobia. If you're wondering whether I'm fun at parties, I wouldn't know. I'm yet to be invited.
Yeah, I have a tongue thrust. Which means I place my tongue against my teeth instead of my pallet when I form ‘th’ and ‘s’ sounds. Which makes the word ‘THruSt’ kinda rude lmao
@@grillbesteck6319 right, the real root word is “sesquipedalian” from “sesquipedalia verba” meant to describe long ass words. There’s no real term in the dsm5 to describe the phobia specifically, it’s just listed in a list of phobias. A poet in the year 2000 invented the absurdly long word for literary effect. Funnily, it is now occasionally used in the clinical sense, although more often sesquipedaliaphobia is used, although neither are _technically_ technical terms. Here’s this, too: *hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia etymology* From hippopotomonstrosesquipedalian, an extension of sesquipedalian with monstrum (“monster”) and a truncated, misspelled form of hippopotamus, intended to exaggerate the length of the word itself and the idea of the size of the words being feared; combined with phobia. *Alternative forms* _hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia_ is arguably a common misspelling, perhaps on purpose, to make the word even longer, as most dictionaries consider one ‘P’ to be standard. *Vernacular* Rarely used in the day to day, and it is unlikely that this 15-syllable contrivance is ever used purely for its meaning. The term sesquipedalophobia is recognized in formal writing, while the four-syllable phrase fear of long words is certainly worth considering as a more widely accepted yet far more boring option.
Those you made it official are as evil or even more...one thing is to think and joke about it..another one is to imprint it permanently in a vocabulary...for future generations to suffer from it
Well to be fair that one actually makes sense - like that's how most phobias are named by some greek root and then phobia cause that's the root for fear So dodeca for twelve and then phobia for fear, like I'm not sure what else you would name that On the other hand AS FAR AS I KNOW aiboh is definitely not the greek root for a word that's spelled the same forward and back
...And the guy who works for "him." He knows what's coming. Has had to deal with it since starting the job. Yet somehow, is not only surprised, but terrified.
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"And what would you prescribe someone with aibohphobia?" "Nilatiritalin, given in a very large bottle with the name all in caps and given the largest font possible."
@@lunarmothcatIt was Dumbledore in the book. It’s not the first time they’ve taken something somebody else said in the books and attributed it to Hermione in the movies.
@@Lance.Gardenhire It’s ironic because hippopotomonstrosesquippedeliaphobia is intentionally spelt with hippo as they are the most feared of the “big three” (literally big) Elephants, Rhinos (white specifically), and then Hippos which are the most deadly. Hence why the *word* is spelt with hippo 😮💨
@@SirJayden64 The longest word in the human language is; pneumenoultramicroscopicsilicavolcanoconiosis, And the second longest word is; Hippopotomusmonstrosusquipadeliaphobia, You're welcome(I'm not sure if they're spelled right, I know it from memory)
Hippopottamonstrosusquipadaliaphobia is my favorite word, I know how to spell it from memory (Edit: I know I spelled it wrong y’all made me have a crisis because I learned how to “spell” it when I was 9 and I never doubted myself or thought it was wrong until now, I’m learning how to spell it the correct way now)
It is kinda smart if you can't say rhotacism then you have it It you can't say lambdacism then you have it If you don't like the word aibohphobia you got aibohphobia
We R on a *R*oll aren't we??!! 😉😅 The stress of the assistant is so palpable, not to mention the slow fearful upward eye movements hearing "AIBOHPHOBIA", poor boy🥺🥺. Nicely done Chris 👏👏👏🙌🙌
It's like hippopotomonstrosisquapidaliophobia the fear of long words Edit: I'm not one to do this but man this got too popular I have left the funniest or just comments like this before and usually only got 2 likes thanks
I’ve watched this on repeat too many times to count. Yet I still laugh hysterically each time. Brilliant. Just brilliant. The truthfulness of the subject matter coupled with the music and topped with the facial expressions. Outstanding.
This dude should be a villain in a psychological thriller.
But he looks like a dumbass
❤❤
This dude reminds me of the younger version of Cillian Murphy when he played as the scarecrow in the batman movie
Wait!? You mean he isn't already?😅
he looks like a dumbass
I imagine a bunch of doctors from the 1920's sitting and laughing there asses off at a table when choosing these names.
Exactly 😂 these were completely Intentional
YES
For rhotacism and lambdacism it just comes from the greek letters "rho" and "lambda" which I guess are the closest things we have to "r" and "l". It's not even on purpose, it's just adding the suffix "-cism" which means "to use incorrectly", so in other words, use rho/lambda incorrectly. How else would you describe it? letter-after-q-cism?
As for aibohphobia, it's not reeeally a word. It was just a response to a newspaper column challenge to invent a phobia.
If you're wondering whether I'm fun at parties, I wouldn't know. I'm yet to be invited.
That's exactly why u ain't invited and never will ;)@@ric6611
@@ric6611 you're invited to my party… because I've never been invited to one either. 😊
“Lisp” has always seemed the most cruel to me lol
And “crunch”
i have a lisp and yeah mocked ALOT for it in school especially when being asked what i had...
you mean my wischp?
Yeah, I have a tongue thrust. Which means I place my tongue against my teeth instead of my pallet when I form ‘th’ and ‘s’ sounds. Which makes the word ‘THruSt’ kinda rude lmao
you have a what?
"what should we name when someone has an irrational fear of long words?"
Boss: *takes a deep breath*
hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
ah yes, an irrational gear of long words.
@@NapalmIguanait’s not the actual word for it though, just a joke
@@znefas fuck autocorrect
@@grillbesteck6319 right, the real root word is “sesquipedalian” from “sesquipedalia verba” meant to describe long ass words. There’s no real term in the dsm5 to describe the phobia specifically, it’s just listed in a list of phobias. A poet in the year 2000 invented the absurdly long word for literary effect. Funnily, it is now occasionally used in the clinical sense, although more often sesquipedaliaphobia is used, although neither are _technically_ technical terms.
Here’s this, too:
*hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia etymology*
From hippopotomonstrosesquipedalian, an extension of sesquipedalian with monstrum (“monster”) and a truncated, misspelled form of hippopotamus, intended to exaggerate the length of the word itself and the idea of the size of the words being feared; combined with phobia.
*Alternative forms*
_hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia_ is arguably a common misspelling, perhaps on purpose, to make the word even longer, as most dictionaries consider one ‘P’ to be standard.
*Vernacular*
Rarely used in the day to day, and it is unlikely that this 15-syllable contrivance is ever used purely for its meaning. The term sesquipedalophobia is recognized in formal writing, while the four-syllable phrase fear of long words is certainly worth considering as a more widely accepted yet far more boring option.
- What's your biggest fear ?
- Can't tell you.
- Why?
- I'm scared.
lmfao
Just describe it lol. But then they might use it against you haha.
Hippopotomonstrosesquipadaliaphobia
I see u
😂😂 very good
Aibohphobia is stronger than the gun devil.
chainsaw man reference
Aki shivering in his timbers rn 😭😭
It's missing an h
wrong
But what about hippotomonstrosesqquippedaliophobia, the fear of long words?
It's comforting to know psychologists of years gone by had a sense of humor.
At their patient's expense
@@nbucwa6621, their patients got medically prescribed cocaine, so I think they're even, honestly.
@@nbucwa6621 which is still hilarious 😂😂😂
Or gave the least fucks
either that or a lack of sanity
This man is an embodiment of
"You can't overcome your fears and difficulties if you do not face them."
What is this man's story? I never heard of him until this short
Sounds like a variation of Catch 22
The person who actually came up with these is a menace. 😂
So evil
@astartevalentine8883 Evil, I did dwel! Lewd, did I live!
yep, my thoughts exactly
Those you made it official are as evil or even more...one thing is to think and joke about it..another one is to imprint it permanently in a vocabulary...for future generations to suffer from it
It will forever be my pet peeve that the word "palindrome" is not itself a palindrome. We've failed as a species
Funny you say that, because an emordinlap is a word, that, when it's spelled backwards, becomes a different word with a different meaning
Which is unfortunately slightly off the spelling of palindrome
@momon4433 I was about to think that you said a cool thing, but that's not even palindrome spelled in reverse.
@@Bonkers89it is, op just spelled it wrong on accident. The word they are referring to is “emordnilap” which is indeed palindrome spelled backwards :)
This. 😂😂😂
"they struggle with spelling"
"let's put the most random incomprehensible letters together: dyslexia"
THERES A Y???
I have this. The only reason I know how it's spelled is because I read Percy Jackson
Dyslexia is a Greek word:
Dys meaning bad or abnormal and Lexis meaning word.
Literally means bad wording
I cheered the first time I spelt it right
Eh it's actually a pretty nice word for dyslexics. It's pretty short and distinct so you won't easily mix it up with anything else.
The micro expressions are 10/10, you earned a sub 😂
🙋🏾♀️
"What about the fear of long words?"
"I'm glad you asked."
I searched it up and it couldn’t fit the whole word on the first line and cut it off in google 😭
Hippopotomuscrocessquideliaphobia idk if I spelled it right
@@BreadMuncher069hippopottomonstrosusquippedaliophobia
@@69SuperSeniorGoJo69 hippopotomonstresquipedaliophobia
imagine being diagnosed with hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
"Okay, and what about the fear of long words?"
"Hippopotomonstrosesquippedeliaphobia."
Or "sesquipedalophobia" if you want to save some time
Hippomonstrosesquipedaliophobia*
@@Doubleblade1Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia*
I have jdvdxjdhdbfhddjebphobia
supercalifragilisticexpialidociousphobia*
"When they struggle with pronouncing S"
"Lisp"
"With an S?"
"Lisssssssp"
😭
Lithp
There's also the word "Stutter", as someone with a pretty bad stutter, I can't say the S or T without stuttering.
I would consider this a lot meaner/intentional than the examples in the short, rho and lamda are just the greek letters....
As someone who had a lisp for 9 years, I can confirm this
The little "what can i say?" eye roll for palindrome took me out 😂
"What should we call the fear of long words?"
Him: "Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia"
I was expecting this to be in the comments and I was not disappointed.
yep who tf did this
@@augtive85yt49 And haft the letters got nothing to do with the actual fear itself
I was about to comment this
I was expecting it too
“Hey I’m scared of long words”
“Sounds like a classic case of hippopotamusmonsterourskuekaladeliaphobia”
Urm actually it's hippopotomonstrasasquiptedaliaphobia🤓👆
🤦♀️ hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliaphobia**
All I can remember is
Hippopotamusblablablablaphobia 😅
shoutout dan
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
He looks like he can be a really good villain in movies
I found myself getting Cillian Murphy from Red Eye (I think that's the title) vibes. Creepy and really good!
lol I love people making these little skits. You see some good little snippets of cinematography and acting. Nice.
Must be a nightmare to edit, but yeah, they're very entertaining to view.
The cadence of the way he said aibohphobia is what really did it for me
And the villainous facial expressions, over words. 😅
“So what about the fear of long words?”
“Oh you’re gonna love this…”
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
I knew some nerd in the comments would beat me to it
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is real?
@@OmnipotentSaiyan yup
I was gonna mention this same phobia.
"What should the fear of long words be?"
"Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia"
👍
For anyone wondering, this is real
I was about to comment that
Dear. FUCKING. GOD WHY?! 😂😂😂
@@clonechoopa31Dictionary creators were the first trolls fr
It's not as bad as pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
He's actually helping them.
Facing their fears.
Overcoming their fears.
His facial expressions are astonishingly genius.
“And what about the irrational fear of the number twelve?”
“Dodecaphobia”
“I should have seen this coming…”
😂😂😂
Well to be fair that one actually makes sense - like that's how most phobias are named by some greek root and then phobia cause that's the root for fear
So dodeca for twelve and then phobia for fear, like I'm not sure what else you would name that
On the other hand AS FAR AS I KNOW aiboh is definitely not the greek root for a word that's spelled the same forward and back
@@samstromberg5593 I'm not sure if you missed the joke or are just explaining that dodeca is twelve, but the word has twelve letters in it-
@@ayonixanimations OH
Yeah no completely missed that thanks
In that case actually that's hilarious except for those people with it sorry guys
@@samstromberg5593 Lol I overlooked it at first too x'D F for those people. they gotta deal with 12 in two forms in one word x'D
This is actually some pretty decent acting.
thought the same thing lol
This is amazing. Plus he’s so handsome. Bonus.
Ive been questioning why its called a lisp. This video makes it make sense.
It'th cawd a withp.
Did you st-t-t-t-tutter?
?
Whisp 😂
Same for stutter.
"Fear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself."
-Hermione Granger
It's "levi-OH-sa"!
It was Dumbledore's line, David Heyman!
that was Dumbledore lol
Dumbledore said that
That's why we must call black people, with the correct term, that way there will be less racists.
Don’t forget Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia, the fear of long words.💀💀💀
I was looking for this comment.
Same
I researched it and it’s true.. wtf
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (im pretty sure I spelled it wrong 😃)
I was lookin for this
Okay but you’re a really good actor. High quality skit 🎉
Jimothy has escaped to the land of the living, hypothetically.
This is Jimothy in life
No it the planing room before time Nad space jimothy is everywhere all way and yet never there
I think, hypothetically, this was Jimothy's job before he died and went to Hell. That's why he's so good at this.
Wtf is Jimothy
@@DerpidityDeehe's a character that helps the devil come up with ideas
"Fear of the name only increases fear of the thing itself"
-Hermione Granger
You mean “fear of a name is fear of the thing itself”?
I thought it was the first one, I'm gonna check.
Yeah it's fear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself
Yea it’s the first one
Erm uactually, dumbledore said that - 🤓
The more people fear the name, the stronger the devil becomes
-Makima
"How about people who struggle to read and spell words"
"Dyslexia"
"Can you spell that for me?"
D y s x e l i a
There you go :)
@@RavenWiingsI dunno if this is part of the joke, but you spelled it wrong.
@@CoraCreatesin what world would that not be part of the joke? Hello?
@@CoraCreates is the word they wanted me to spell, dixelya duh
Is that you Jim? ... I mean Jimothy, Jimothy!!!
That's why he ended up in Hell.
Hypothetically, it could
That's Jim... I mean Jimothy Allright!
That’s the gibbous he before he entered hell
I think, hypothetically, this was Jimothy's job before he died and went to Hell. That's why he's so good at this.
The "why are you rolling it." Has me laughing so hard 😂 sounds like some shit my sister would say to me.
The way he asks it has me dying 😂😂😂
Lmaoo me too 😂😂😂😂
"Poetic is it not"
-Sun Tzu, probably, maybe not, but possibly
I'm certain many orphans have been tortured by this indeed
If fighting is sure to result in victory then we must fight Sun Tzu said that
@lovecheesesticks and he knows a little more about fighting than you do pal,
Sounds more like something Yoda would say.
@@SandNoods BECAUSE HE INVENTED IT THEN PERFECTED IT
You're hilarious. Love your humor. ❤😂
The fear of long words is 36 letters long 💀💀💀
Wait you’re telling me that the fear of long words is longer than the Latin alphabet
@@ntlimaginehippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
@@ntlimagine it is "Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia"
@@ntlimagine It is also longer than the longest word in the language.
I was genuinely expecting the fear of really long words to be on this one😂😂😂
Same
Same
...And the guy who works for "him." He knows what's coming. Has had to deal with it since starting the job. Yet somehow, is not only surprised, but terrified.
He get hope like palindrome but than get ripped away.
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He needs to add an evil laugh at the end. 😂
Thats exactly what I thought as well😂😂
You watch sitcoms a bit too much
@@hurrdurrrderp probably
The fear of "monstrously polysylabic words" is Hippopotomonstroses-quippedaliophobia
You mean the fear of long words
"And what would you prescribe someone with aibohphobia?" "Nilatiritalin, given in a very large bottle with the name all in caps and given the largest font possible."
Smart.
Aibohphobia is aibohphobiA backwards
@@Magic_irons7yes… we watched the short
Have you ever heard of hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia? :)
@@Magic_irons7the sky is blue
I have a type of winter depression called seasonal affective disorder, or SAD for short... bet they had fun naming that one.
Lmao, I think mine might be summer affective disorder
😂😂😂😂 best good ive seen in a whiiiile! Rrrrro!😂😂😂man I love actors!
the end reminds me of "fear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself" 😂😭
Ok, Hermione. 😆 🤣
btw the line delivery is kinda bad
"Fear of a name only increases the fear of the thing itself" Dumbledore
Apparently he hasn't met Jimothy yet.
*thunder and lighting strikes in the background*
Wasn't it Hermione?
That was what Hermione said.
@@lunarmothcatIt was Dumbledore in the book. It’s not the first time they’ve taken something somebody else said in the books and attributed it to Hermione in the movies.
Exactly.y thoughts 😂
Took "the only thing we have is fear itself" to a whole other level 💀
"do you have any phobias?" "Yeah, palindromes" "oh, is there a name for that?" "Yes, but it's a palindrome, so I can't say or write it"
Fear of number 12 is dodecaphobia. Just need 12 words to write it
@@maplecrew8991You mean letters, right?
@@redshirtveteran5688 fuck my bad, number 12 not letters
My favorite is the fear of big words being Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia
the shakiness of his voice after each word he names is just gold to me
Jimmothy in another life be like:
Thats just jimmothy when he was alive
who tf is Jimmoth
Aibohphobia has to be intentional. There's literally no way someone named it that accidentally.
Same with the fear of long words.
@@Lance.Gardenhire It’s ironic because hippopotomonstrosesquippedeliaphobia is intentionally spelt with hippo as they are the most feared of the “big three” (literally big) Elephants, Rhinos (white specifically), and then Hippos which are the most deadly. Hence why the *word* is spelt with hippo 😮💨
@@Lance.Gardenhire Also my name is Lance! It’s nice to meet a fellow “weapon used for thrusting” 😭
“how about the fear of bananas?”
“bananaphobia”
No shit
First time ive ever seen this guy; immediately subscribed 😂
This is definitely Jimothy's origin story, not sure which of them he is yet, but he's definitely one of these characters!!
I like the psycho & therapist combo over these dudes.❤
Absolutely nailing the "evil and loving it" look
The expressions are just oscar worthy! 🤌😂
the fear of long words is one of the longest words in the english language
The second longest word actually
Are you sure? What is the first longest word then??
Longest words is the scientific version of Tintin i believe
@@SirJayden64
The longest word in the human language is; pneumenoultramicroscopicsilicavolcanoconiosis,
And the second longest word is;
Hippopotomusmonstrosusquipadeliaphobia,
You're welcome(I'm not sure if they're spelled right, I know it from memory)
THE longest word, actually.
Bro took “I am what I came to destroy” to a whole new level 😂😂
That doesn't make sense
No he didn’t. Comment makes no sense 🤦🏽♂️
Bro woke up and chose violence 😭
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That sassy little eye roll is SENDING ME!!!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Too good 😂
“I have wotasism” sounds way funnier than it should
What is thaaaat 😭
NAHHHHH I JUST GOT THAT
A yot yike yambacism!
I love potassium
You give me Daniel Thresher vibes and I freaking love it. You’ve got a subscription from me.
Vibes? Isn't this just stealing his exact bit?
@@kingnickolus nuh uh ☝
@@kingnickolusya was gonna say :/
@@kingnickoluswell it’s a different guy that does the “how things were made” videos
Who now?
Absolute nightmare fuel... you monster!!!🤣🤣🤣
The longest name of a phobia is the phobia of long words.
Q1. Do you like banana bread?
Q.2 Have you held to you new year resolution.
Hippopotamonstrosesquipidaliphobia
That is the actual name for the fear of long words
Hippopottamonstrosusquipadaliaphobia is my favorite word, I know how to spell it from memory
(Edit: I know I spelled it wrong y’all made me have a crisis because I learned how to “spell” it when I was 9 and I never doubted myself or thought it was wrong until now, I’m learning how to spell it the correct way now)
@@SCPguy-06I'm still hoping Chris makes a video with that word in it, partly just to hear him say it, and to see the "other" guy's reaction.
They just doing on purpose at this point and laughing
@@huntingorgon44mine is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis and I can spell it from memory too 😂
"The only thing to fear, is the fear itself"
Quite literally in this case
Phobophobia
@@kingofnothingman1884 i was literally going to comment that
Fantastic job portraying each of the characters attributes! 👏 Poor guy, you can just feel how uncomfortable he is as it progresses on
the guy naming things must be a lover and an empath ❤
The intensity with which he said “the very thing they fear itself” 😂 didn’t have to go so hard dude
That's reserved for when you are a well known psychologist but you are also a very evil villain.
Bro it went so hard, omg mega rock hard throbbing cock hard
I am glad he spelled it out- both literally and figuratively. I wouldn’t have put two and two together.
The guy can make a great villain in a movie.
Or who seems to be the villain but actually the hero...
@@Tikii5or who seems to be the hero but is actually the villain.
When you give that little smirk and look over your glasses...i could melt. ❤😮😂
This guy is the definition of "facing your fears"
The VERY definition of face your fears, lol. 😂
You forgot Lisp. The most iconic.
FRRR
He actually covered Lisp in another shorts video 😂
My favorite is the fear of long words gets me every time lolol
Dude is a menace to society lol, he has become fear itself. Great series.
“So you want to make the name of the very thing they fear most, the very thing they fear itself”
That is the coldest line I’ve heard in a long time
Whoever invented, this was on a mission of pure savagery😂😂😂
It is kinda smart if you can't say rhotacism then you have it
It you can't say lambdacism then you have it
If you don't like the word aibohphobia you got aibohphobia
I can't argue with this logic! It's sound... Well played
Holy shit that was actually so damn good 😂
My D&D group now has "The Spectacles of Jimothy"--a cursed object that works on everyone but the person using them.
Are they just normal glasses besides that?
*hypothetically*
@ImBoredStudios
They're a pair of regular reading glasses, both in game and out... until they're taken off and activated by the word 'hypothetically'.
Genius.
Delivery was on point. Can't believe how good the expressions are.
We R on a *R*oll aren't we??!! 😉😅 The stress of the assistant is so palpable, not to mention the slow fearful upward eye movements hearing "AIBOHPHOBIA", poor boy🥺🥺.
Nicely done Chris 👏👏👏🙌🙌
Jimothy, his name is Jimothy.
RoLL*
We aw on a woll
-Me
And the music!
"Let's dive right in" like his birthright
It's like hippopotomonstrosisquapidaliophobia the fear of long words
Edit: I'm not one to do this but man this got too popular I have left the funniest or just comments like this before and usually only got 2 likes thanks
i thought he would say that lol
hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia*
"The very thing they fear itself " 😂😂😂 genius
The last one got me like that's f-ed up
It's not a palindrome though.
-what should we call it when someone has a fear of long words ?
-Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
Bro was making them face their fear 🥶🥶🥶
I’ve watched this on repeat too many times to count. Yet I still laugh hysterically each time. Brilliant. Just brilliant. The truthfulness of the subject matter coupled with the music and topped with the facial expressions. Outstanding.
Even the sweating is perfect lol. It could be in a Nolan film
I don’t know why this gave me the greatest of joys but I screamed when he spelled out the word for fear of palindrome😂😂😂😂😂
This is fantastic 😂😂😂😂😂
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Is this dude Jimothy when he was still alive?
You look like the Indian actors Shashi Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan.
dont even get me started on the fear of long words💀
I haven’t seen this guy in ages but he still looks like he’s on the verge of tears
Oh Mylanta! 😂😂😂
Right on point
Bro took exposure therapy to a whole new level.
Also the music at the end killed me 😂
What's the name of the music? Feel like it's from the end of a film and it's bothering me I can't remember which one
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