@@TheProgot No it wasn't. It was originally named "Clock Tower" (We're not very imaginative here.) Journalist's referred to it as that, because Parliament sat at St. Stephen's Hall, which is in the same building complex as Elizabeth Tower, but it has never actually been officially called that
Pekomama is so pretty and yet her voice is so comforting it gives you a sense of safety that i personally never felt before. I want pekomama to be my mom
They all finally starting to get good traction and finding their audiences after RUclips screwing them over to the likes not seen since Councils debut multiple members had at least 10s of thousands subscribers purged right after debut Ririka definitely lost over 100k but now most are around 400k or on their way to it and doing not bad with the live viewers Ao kinda surprised me she was on the lower end but seems her fans found her and she actually beat some others to 400k but I love all of them
@@DanielGonzalez-vo5ni I know and I'm glad they are doing well, it's still weird what RUclips did I still think about being botted attacked. Honestly their time schedule was hard to follow too at first.
The old names for those months are as follows. Just note that they are not exactly equivalent to our months in terms of days. Mutsuki (睦月) / January Kisaragi (如月) / February Yayoi (弥生) / March Uzuki (卯月) / April Satsuki (皐月) / May Minazuki (水無月) / June Fumizuki (文月) / July Hazuki (葉月) / August Nagatsuki (長月) / September Kannazuki (神無月) / October Shimotsuki (霜月) / November Shiwasu (師走) / December You may have heard these as names or surnames of anime/game characters before.
Regarding the mom incident, we had the opposite happen. While doing a group project, we went to a female friend's house. Her mom ignored the wholegroup, and just talked to one of our friends the whole fucking day, while making the you-know-what eyes at him (to be fair, he was pretty social and buff). We teased him to hell and back for years, saying that he was the mother destroyer, even though he did nothing and hated the situation.
One of Mio's hobbies is looking at gems/stones and going on shopping trips (sometimes with other holomems) for said gems/stones. Some of her zatsu tangents go over to gemstones etc to the point where she got the nickname 'Ishisha.' (Alternate from her 'Miosha' nickname; I don't remember if it was a fellow Miofa or a holomem that came up with that)
We literally need a dedicated video of Koe just going through the literal rabbit hole that is Peko-mama clips of the stream because there's so much GOLD to be found!
"Does Japan not have names for the months, it's just numbers?" Meanwhile, the Julian / Gregorian calendar: Janus month, purification month, Mars month, two months whose name origin we forgot, Iunia family month, Iulia family month, Octavius month, and then the months numbered 7 through 10, which are however the 9th to 12th month of the year. Great system.
so, for that 7-10 being in places 9-12, it's becuase before there was the julian calendar, they had the other 10 months in a 10 month calendar, then augustus ceaser wanted to have a month in the middle named after him so he added august, and then julius ceaser decided that was a great idea but also he was greater than augustus so he added july ahead of august, pushing 7-10 back to 9-12th
@@delphy2478 Unless you're talking about a different Caesar than the one usually called Julius (because God knows that family loved to re-use names), Julius came before Augustus.
@@delphy2478 What happened was, *THE* Julius Caesar was like "oh man, I'm so great, the first Roman Emperor, I'm so important and powerful and amazing, wouldn't it be great if I had a WHOLE MONTH named after me? Like, right in the middle of the year, too, so you get 11 months, and I'm RIGHT in the middle of it, because I'm just THAT damned amazing and important? Yeah, I'm going to do that." And then Augustus came along and was like "Oh man, I have all these statues of me, and there's bathhouses and temples and buildings with me all over them, and I'm such an amazing and awesome emperor, DEFINITELY JUST LIKE JULIUS, but I'm missing something that Julius had... Oh right! A month! I've GOT to have a month named after me! Because otherwise, I would be admitting that I'm not as great as Julius and that isn't true at all! And it's gotta be right next to his, and have exactly as many days as his, because I'M JUST AS GREAT AS JULIUS and DEFINITELY NOT LESSER THAN HIM. MAKE IT SO!" Caesar's as a rule had a bit of an ego problem, but from what I remember, Augustus' was weird. Fun fact: September and October were almost renamed after Emperor Tiberius and his mother, but Tiberius said no.
Also, I looked it up, and supposedly April (Aprilis) is believed to come from the Latin verb "Aperio" meaning "to open" because April is the month that flowers blossom, or open. Meanwhile, May and June comes from the goddesses Maia and Juno.
20:35 In Japan they pronounce the months like the order they have and add -gatsu at the end, like San(three)gatsu is March, shi(four)gatsu is April and so on. We have a similar trope here in Brazil, but it's for the weekdays. With the exception of Saturday and Sunday, the rest is an order starting from the number two, since most believe the week starts on Sunday rather than Monday. The order is the number, followed by the suffix -feira. Monday is Segunda(wich means second)-feira. Then 'Terça-feira' and 'Quarta-feira' (wich have a separate rule, since Terça doesn't mean third, but rather, ''a third of'', and Quarta means "a fourth of''). The other two follow Monday's example, being Quinta(fifth) and Sexta(sixth). The suffix -feira isn't really necessary tho, when speaking informally, you just say the first part. Saturday and Sunday are called Sábado and Domingo, respectively. These names are of religious origin and are derived from the latin words meaning Sabbath and Dominicus, wich means The Lord's Day.
O sufixo feira vem do latim "feria" e significa data festiva. Era algo mais usado popularmente pra indicar os dias que as pessoas aproveitavam pra fazer negócios, ou nesse caso "ir a feira". Por isso não tem no sábado e no domingo por serem dias santos.
Similar to the Arabs. They named their day with just number except for Friday and Saturday. They also start the week from Sunday instead of Monday. In arabic Sunday : Ahad = one/first Monday : Isnin = two/second Tuesday : Salasah = three/third Wednesday : Arba'ah = four/fourth Thursday : Khamsah = five/fifth Friday and Saturday are Jum'ah and Sabt. They are different due to religious reason. Friday is called Jum'ah due to islamic friday prayer when all the Jama'at(the believer) come together to the mosque Saturday is called Sabt due to christian's and judaism's sabbath day.
There were some other clips with Polka talking about Pekomama like what Koe said, She was surprisingly natural with stream. Obviously they trained here briefly and chose their Mellows carefully so when she was off script it was very simple; but the way she went about it and adapted so well to the flow, even through nerves.
20:25 I'm Taiwanese and from what I know, East Asia culture (witch heavily influenced by ancient China) do have names for each month, but in daily use, most of the country switch to just numbers.
Japan used to use more individualized names for months, much like English, but they fell out of use. Modern Japanese uses a much simpler name convention by using just the month numbers and their suffixes. English - January Old Japanese - Mutsuki (睦月) Traditional Japanese - Hitotsuki (一月) Modern Japanese - Ichigetsu (1月)
To be fair, so are september, october, november and december. They're just the numbers 7-8-9-10 with 'ber' after lol. And they're not even on the right position www. July and August come from Roman Emperors, and the first 6 I can't remember, though March is probably the god/planet. Our months are much harder to remember for them than theirs for us.
@@windshippingthe original roman calendar only have 10 months starting from March to December. Winter was considered monthless period for a long time January and February added around 750 BC as 11th and 12th month only moved to the 1st and 2nd around 450 bc
The names of months and days are a mix of Roman and Nordic influences depending on which language you speak. January comes from the god Janus who looks both at the past and the future. July and August come from Julius Augustus who shoved all the other months two places back. This is why September (Sept, seven) is the ninth month and October (Octo, eight) is the tenth, etc. Most days of the week are named after Norse deities: Tuesday after Tinnus, Wednesday after Wotan/Odin, Thursday after Donar/Thor, Friday after Freiya, etc. But the Japanese didn't have these influences. They have adapted to the Roman calendar but call the months by their numbers without names. The Japanese days of the week are easier to remember: Moonday, Fireday, Waterday, Woodday, Goldday, Earthday, and Sunday work in a cycle where the upcoming day 'defeats' the current day. Interestingly, both Sunday and Moonday are on Sunday and Monday respectively.
Efectivamente, en japonés no hay nombres para los meses, puede sonar muy básico pero se les llama como mes 1, mes 2, mes 3 etc. ej. Ichigatsu -> January (enero) nigatsu -> February (febrero) Sangatsu -> March (marzo)
Hi koe! Yes, months are basically number + month in Japanese (eg ichigatsu = ichi + gatsu = 1 + month = January), but there are classical names ascribed to the months, like “mutsuki” (睦月) for January, but it is rarely used.
Yagoo actually had Holomoms Project in His secret archive somewhere... he deem that current mankind still can't handle it so he seal it till Mankind strong enough in the future....
if i recall correctly, there are japanese names for the pre-gregorian calendar months, such as they are, but the gregorian months are just called 1st month, 2nd month, etc.
Indeed, in Japanese there are no names for the months, it may sound very basic but they are called month 1, month 2, month 3 etc. e.g. Ichigatsu -> January nigatsu -> February Sangatsu -> March
Probs already got this comment but modern Japanese months are just 1-12 followed by the month. BUT traditionally they have names as well that correspond (usually) to various aspects of the time of year, as opposed to English where a good chunk are named after Roman Emperors. -Dude living in Japan that speaks Japanese
About the month names : If I remember correctly, they actually have month names before but it's not widely used anymore. It becoming like an ancient language or something. I learned this by watching Kindaichi though, so you can correct me if I'm wrong.
20:37 Not sure about Japanese, but in Vietnamese, the days of the week are just numbers! I think it’s derivative from the same practice in China, so it could be possible Japan has that for months!
I lose sleep wondering if Yagoo is considering a genuine holomoms wave after the record shattering debut of Pekomama. Like not talents that play mama trope characters but more like talents that are actually moms and are older generally than the rest of the roster.
Camera: * exists *
Ollie: (⊙‿⊙)
That stream freaked me out, Ollie is never that quiet
OuO
OvO
I want to see his reaction ollivator
@@elgallant56 When the supposed to be kureiji stay silent. You know I would be freak out too lol
Fun fact: That clock tower question was a trick question. The tower is called Elizabeth Tower, Big Ben is just the bell inside the tower
so... Does that mean, that among those 3 answers. The correct one is "Big Cock"?
St Stephen's Tower was the original name, it only became Elizabeth Tower in 2014
@@TheProgot And Big C*ck is the name of parliament's resident rooster
@@TheProgot No it wasn't. It was originally named "Clock Tower" (We're not very imaginative here.) Journalist's referred to it as that, because Parliament sat at St. Stephen's Hall, which is in the same building complex as Elizabeth Tower, but it has never actually been officially called that
I was about to be the fun fact guy but seems I don't need to
👏🤣😂👍
Pekomama is so pretty and yet her voice is so comforting it gives you a sense of safety that i personally never felt before. I want pekomama to be my mom
A sense of safety that is shattered thr second you realize you are now in the same hemisphere as her daughter
@@Eiskralle1 the sounds of explosion will be constantly heard and the alarm clock laugh will be 24 hours on.
Pekomama really has an incredible voice, it's surprisingly soothing.
Ollie staring into my soul reminds me of the snowman mafia
All the regloss members are diamond in rough, they have lot of potential
They all finally starting to get good traction and finding their audiences after RUclips screwing them over to the likes not seen since Councils debut multiple members had at least 10s of thousands subscribers purged right after debut Ririka definitely lost over 100k but now most are around 400k or on their way to it and doing not bad with the live viewers Ao kinda surprised me she was on the lower end but seems her fans found her and she actually beat some others to 400k but I love all of them
@@DanielGonzalez-vo5ni I know and I'm glad they are doing well, it's still weird what RUclips did I still think about being botted attacked.
Honestly their time schedule was hard to follow too at first.
There may have been more stylized month names at various times historically, but in modern Japanese they're just 1月、2月、3月、etc.
Amogus
Is that still read as Kagetsu or just Getsu now?
@@DarkEnigma1115 二月 (nigatsu) means second month, 二ヶ月 (nikagetsu) means 2 months.
The old names for those months are as follows. Just note that they are not exactly equivalent to our months in terms of days.
Mutsuki (睦月) / January
Kisaragi (如月) / February
Yayoi (弥生) / March
Uzuki (卯月) / April
Satsuki (皐月) / May
Minazuki (水無月) / June
Fumizuki (文月) / July
Hazuki (葉月) / August
Nagatsuki (長月) / September
Kannazuki (神無月) / October
Shimotsuki (霜月) / November
Shiwasu (師走) / December
You may have heard these as names or surnames of anime/game characters before.
@@argilium the first thing that came to my mind was BlazBlue games using those for the 12 families (duodecim) name
24:49 Koe just ascended into a higher plane of existence right there
Polka is just emitting a "cool and hot" auntie energy for me. Interpret that information however you want.
No, no, you got a point over there
Fyi the bell inside the tower is called big ben, the tower itself is the queen Elizabeth tower.
4:15 AYO!!! THAT ME!!! LEZGO!!!
Yoo thats cool
I watched those Ollie clips on repeat for hours after that stream, love them
Ollie:
JDON MY SOUL ❎
STARE YOUR SOUL ✅
I love how aggressive Ririkas english is
Regarding the mom incident, we had the opposite happen. While doing a group project, we went to a female friend's house. Her mom ignored the wholegroup, and just talked to one of our friends the whole fucking day, while making the you-know-what eyes at him (to be fair, he was pretty social and buff). We teased him to hell and back for years, saying that he was the mother destroyer, even though he did nothing and hated the situation.
The Olly clip was so good, she always knew where the camera was.
"Keep your hentai in your brain" is such a good quote, Ririka should put it on a t-shirt.
Ollie just standing there menacingly
that ollie stare is living rent free in my head
One of Mio's hobbies is looking at gems/stones and going on shopping trips (sometimes with other holomems) for said gems/stones. Some of her zatsu tangents go over to gemstones etc to the point where she got the nickname 'Ishisha.' (Alternate from her 'Miosha' nickname; I don't remember if it was a fellow Miofa or a holomem that came up with that)
We literally need a dedicated video of Koe just going through the literal rabbit hole that is Peko-mama clips of the stream because there's so much GOLD to be found!
She's just standing there... menacingly
"Does Japan not have names for the months, it's just numbers?"
Meanwhile, the Julian / Gregorian calendar: Janus month, purification month, Mars month, two months whose name origin we forgot, Iunia family month, Iulia family month, Octavius month, and then the months numbered 7 through 10, which are however the 9th to 12th month of the year. Great system.
so, for that 7-10 being in places 9-12, it's becuase before there was the julian calendar, they had the other 10 months in a 10 month calendar, then augustus ceaser wanted to have a month in the middle named after him so he added august, and then julius ceaser decided that was a great idea but also he was greater than augustus so he added july ahead of august, pushing 7-10 back to 9-12th
@@delphy2478 Unless you're talking about a different Caesar than the one usually called Julius (because God knows that family loved to re-use names), Julius came before Augustus.
@@delphy2478 What happened was, *THE* Julius Caesar was like "oh man, I'm so great, the first Roman Emperor, I'm so important and powerful and amazing, wouldn't it be great if I had a WHOLE MONTH named after me? Like, right in the middle of the year, too, so you get 11 months, and I'm RIGHT in the middle of it, because I'm just THAT damned amazing and important? Yeah, I'm going to do that."
And then Augustus came along and was like "Oh man, I have all these statues of me, and there's bathhouses and temples and buildings with me all over them, and I'm such an amazing and awesome emperor, DEFINITELY JUST LIKE JULIUS, but I'm missing something that Julius had... Oh right! A month! I've GOT to have a month named after me! Because otherwise, I would be admitting that I'm not as great as Julius and that isn't true at all! And it's gotta be right next to his, and have exactly as many days as his, because I'M JUST AS GREAT AS JULIUS and DEFINITELY NOT LESSER THAN HIM. MAKE IT SO!"
Caesar's as a rule had a bit of an ego problem, but from what I remember, Augustus' was weird.
Fun fact: September and October were almost renamed after Emperor Tiberius and his mother, but Tiberius said no.
Also, I looked it up, and supposedly April (Aprilis) is believed to come from the Latin verb "Aperio" meaning "to open" because April is the month that flowers blossom, or open. Meanwhile, May and June comes from the goddesses Maia and Juno.
13:00 this clip is way more funnier because of the music that’s playing while she stares
thanks Koe. just what I wanted to watch. 💪
Another Polka Appreciator I see. She really is a bro. I need Ina to give her a hug.
10:31 Yeaaah! Koe agrees with my HoloMoms idea!
20:35 In Japan they pronounce the months like the order they have and add -gatsu at the end, like San(three)gatsu is March, shi(four)gatsu is April and so on.
We have a similar trope here in Brazil, but it's for the weekdays.
With the exception of Saturday and Sunday, the rest is an order starting from the number two, since most believe the week starts on Sunday rather than Monday.
The order is the number, followed by the suffix -feira. Monday is Segunda(wich means second)-feira. Then 'Terça-feira' and 'Quarta-feira' (wich have a separate rule, since Terça doesn't mean third, but rather, ''a third of'', and Quarta means "a fourth of''). The other two follow Monday's example, being Quinta(fifth) and Sexta(sixth). The suffix -feira isn't really necessary tho, when speaking informally, you just say the first part.
Saturday and Sunday are called Sábado and Domingo, respectively. These names are of religious origin and are derived from the latin words meaning Sabbath and Dominicus, wich means The Lord's Day.
O sufixo feira vem do latim "feria" e significa data festiva. Era algo mais usado popularmente pra indicar os dias que as pessoas aproveitavam pra fazer negócios, ou nesse caso "ir a feira". Por isso não tem no sábado e no domingo por serem dias santos.
Similar to the Arabs.
They named their day with just number except for Friday and Saturday. They also start the week from Sunday instead of Monday.
In arabic
Sunday : Ahad = one/first
Monday : Isnin = two/second
Tuesday : Salasah = three/third
Wednesday : Arba'ah = four/fourth
Thursday : Khamsah = five/fifth
Friday and Saturday are Jum'ah and Sabt. They are different due to religious reason.
Friday is called Jum'ah due to islamic friday prayer when all the Jama'at(the believer) come together to the mosque
Saturday is called Sabt due to christian's and judaism's sabbath day.
There were some other clips with Polka talking about Pekomama like what Koe said, She was surprisingly natural with stream. Obviously they trained here briefly and chose their Mellows carefully so when she was off script it was very simple; but the way she went about it and adapted so well to the flow, even through nerves.
8:57 after enduring an unending terror for so long... she loses it to a fcking goofy runnning animation. the build up is so good ICANT XD
Koe is understanding the power of Ririka. Same Koe. Saaaame
20:25 I'm Taiwanese and from what I know, East Asia culture (witch heavily influenced by ancient China) do have names for each month, but in daily use, most of the country switch to just numbers.
@12:17
Ollie: "Don't think I don't see you there, you degenerates."
It is so good to know Ollie is staring to your soul get approval by Koe 😎👍
2:48 "How far can I go?"
I've been conditioned to expect a "Hold please!" after this kind of question by Josh from Let's Game It Out 😂.
Japan used to use more individualized names for months, much like English, but they fell out of use. Modern Japanese uses a much simpler name convention by using just the month numbers and their suffixes.
English - January
Old Japanese - Mutsuki (睦月)
Traditional Japanese - Hitotsuki (一月)
Modern Japanese - Ichigetsu (1月)
Yes. Months are just numbers with the kanji of moon (月) in japan.
Ex: 1月 = January
That's similar to Indonesian, "month" and "moon" called as "bulan" here
@@cemanz But indonesian use the same name as English, not Bulan 1, Bulan 2
@@divingradish you would actually be surprised a more out of city conservative population of Indonesian actually use "Bulan 1" to point out the month
To be fair, so are september, october, november and december. They're just the numbers 7-8-9-10 with 'ber' after lol. And they're not even on the right position www.
July and August come from Roman Emperors, and the first 6 I can't remember, though March is probably the god/planet. Our months are much harder to remember for them than theirs for us.
@@windshippingthe original roman calendar only have 10 months starting from March to December. Winter was considered monthless period for a long time
January and February added around 750 BC as 11th and 12th month only moved to the 1st and 2nd around 450 bc
that DS run, whenever I see it, hurts my kokoro...
Ririka has galaxy brain know what I'm sayin.
The names of months and days are a mix of Roman and Nordic influences depending on which language you speak. January comes from the god Janus who looks both at the past and the future. July and August come from Julius Augustus who shoved all the other months two places back. This is why September (Sept, seven) is the ninth month and October (Octo, eight) is the tenth, etc.
Most days of the week are named after Norse deities: Tuesday after Tinnus, Wednesday after Wotan/Odin, Thursday after Donar/Thor, Friday after Freiya, etc.
But the Japanese didn't have these influences. They have adapted to the Roman calendar but call the months by their numbers without names.
The Japanese days of the week are easier to remember: Moonday, Fireday, Waterday, Woodday, Goldday, Earthday, and Sunday work in a cycle where the upcoming day 'defeats' the current day. Interestingly, both Sunday and Moonday are on Sunday and Monday respectively.
KOE you clipped off the best part of that FWMC clip my guy
"yada mou.." holy moly bruh
I actually ascended from that tbh~
Ollie is totally me on rollercoaster rides
Hear me out hololive should have a holomom branch where all the holomom’s meet up in one call and talk about their children and members
I love Ollie so much man shes so much fun to watch i cant stop laughing at this stareing video lmao
Congrats on your own cup! Faith looks so good!
10:08 Did anyone else immediately think of Tenma's rant about how Koe is making friends with VTubers just to get close to their mamas?
The entire segment of Ollie staring at us weirdly reminds me of Humpty Dumpty revealing he's always been there stalking puss in boots 😂
If you ever see a guy in a long trench coat in the middle of summer you can assume they're a Ririka fan.
Efectivamente, en japonés no hay nombres para los meses, puede sonar muy básico pero se les llama como mes 1, mes 2, mes 3 etc. ej.
Ichigatsu -> January (enero)
nigatsu -> February (febrero)
Sangatsu -> March (marzo)
Hi koe!
Yes, months are basically number + month in Japanese (eg ichigatsu = ichi + gatsu = 1 + month = January), but there are classical names ascribed to the months, like “mutsuki” (睦月) for January, but it is rarely used.
12:27 hmm... Good one.
Not that scary.
My training with the Eldri- i mean
The Art Student was paid off.
3:26 the rock that breaks the laws of physics 😂😂😂
we all love pekomama.
Yagoo actually had Holomoms Project in His secret archive somewhere...
he deem that current mankind still can't handle it so he seal it till Mankind strong enough in the future....
Petition for a new grp to debut. Called "HoloMoms"
At the beginning of the stream, it was called Mamalive, but Holomoms rolls of the tongue better
if i recall correctly, there are japanese names for the pre-gregorian calendar months, such as they are, but the gregorian months are just called 1st month, 2nd month, etc.
2:15 Oli: I see......you want to sim my Ochi ha........Yes...I'm looking at you (OvO)
Man, Ririka's english has improved so much 🥹
Indeed, in Japanese there are no names for the months, it may sound very basic but they are called month 1, month 2, month 3 etc. e.g. Ichigatsu -> January nigatsu -> February Sangatsu -> March
Blizzard interrupting Zen's no hit run there is the equivalent of CdawgVA jumping off the top of the tower in Jump King
I love ao-kun, i can't get enough of her, especially with hajime and kanade
Probs already got this comment but modern Japanese months are just 1-12 followed by the month. BUT traditionally they have names as well that correspond (usually) to various aspects of the time of year, as opposed to English where a good chunk are named after Roman Emperors.
-Dude living in Japan that speaks Japanese
The Zentreya clip hurt my soul 😭. And I'm the kind of guy that usually laughs at those moments 🥲.
About the month names : If I remember correctly, they actually have month names before but it's not widely used anymore. It becoming like an ancient language or something. I learned this by watching Kindaichi though, so you can correct me if I'm wrong.
Honestly yeah, if several VTubers just did a stream of their mothers and they never showed up. It would be golden.
damn, I felt the damage for Zentreya
0:47 I doubt you understand the vulgar words on that cup.
Polka 🤝😌
"Keep your hentai in your brain"
Put that on a t-shirt!
In Japan, January is called Mutsuki, and there are different names for other months.
Pekomama...neurons activation!
Ollie is peak content WITHOUT A FUCKEN WORD
well polka's mon has appeared on pol-den at least twice
that Zen clip, i just KNOW she demolished the house at that moment
Mom's out of sight, listening like, "Hell yeah, still got it."
koi reaction to moms and pekora mom tells all about what hes into.
Waiting for Koe to make a power point presentation for "Why all holomoms need to debut"
crazy mlg grab clutch by biboo.😆
I don’t know what to say, boys. Of course PekoMama got the best debut in HoloHistory. She’s adorable. Who doesn’t love PekoMama appearances?
Jurard's Mom...
Has got it going on~
Pekomama❤🐰🍳
Nothing beats a vtuber mom when a real mom is the one doing it
The friend... Is on a mission 😂
Jurard's Mooooooooom has got it going on!~~~🎶
3:05 hey look an asteroid
20:37 Not sure about Japanese, but in Vietnamese, the days of the week are just numbers! I think it’s derivative from the same practice in China, so it could be possible Japan has that for months!
16:22 OMFG I'VE BEEN GETTING THAT SHIT TOO, WHAT IS GOING ON?!
that dark souls 3 clip, i would have put my fist through the monitor.
Koe was eating good with all these HoloMom clips
25:43 considering how they like to understate, is this a situation where shes saying PolMama would accidentaly doxx her?
Yep, in japanese their months are just said numerically. Example: ichigatsu (1月) = january. Not to be confused with ikkagetsu(一か月) = one month.
Gamersupps cup with you and Faith on it is lit!
lets gave everyone mom-del
Yessir polka is a bro
I lose sleep wondering if Yagoo is considering a genuine holomoms wave after the record shattering debut of Pekomama. Like not talents that play mama trope characters but more like talents that are actually moms and are older generally than the rest of the roster.
10:20 The secret to world peace
ah damn was hoping for the "kanade iphone brain" clip to get in
Ya decía yo que estabas tardando papi jajaja
Man, Koe looking good