Oh god, this reminds me of a lab report I just did. Complete specificity sucks.
i have a good feeling about this series of TF2 videos.
The engineer needs to pee.
You should do the opposite of the Gentlemanne type of videos you are doing once they're all done :v:
My Fellow members of facepunch studio forums, I am intoxicated with cheerful feeling to see that my fellow comrades in this congregation find this prerecorded object of visual entertainment hysterical.
I figuratively shat myself.
I like this new engineer.
The sentry gun sounds are better than the actual in-game ones.
I hope more of these are made.
This series of moving images commonly referred to as a "video" has caused my brain to release dopamine invoking a feeling of happiness
The spy one was bette-
I meant dearly that the visual series of images commonly deluding viewers to moving pictures of the Entepreneur of sensory disguises with the purpose of infiltration and espionage was suitably more enjoyable in a humorous manner.
The crappy sound effect of him putting down the beer at 1:06 made me laugh for some reason.
Due to the perfectly timed frames progressing backwards from their original state into a new one,-- one might think the main entity being focused on by the viewer of this collection of rapidly changing frames, a collection of images with a high compression rate, however, at some stances, a very little compression, usually resulting in the video-sharing site at which Google calls Youtube, founded in 2005-- I have been immensely intrigued by this collection of frames, or which we previously defined as a collection of images with a high compression rate, however, at some stances, a very little compression rate, something quite amazing, thus forcing me into pressing the white button with, what appears to be, a Homo Sapien hand appearing to have no rotation whatsoever, defined as "like". I have also been forced into into clicking the small arrow pointing downwards, as opposed to the Homo Sapien hand pointing the opposite direction at which the button named, and being discussed in this state, "Favorite". Infact, after watching this collection of frames, or which we previously defined as a collection of images with a high compression rate, however, at some stances, a very little compression rate, one might be intrigued to the point of clicking the slightly wide, "Subscribe" button, causing the javascript "void", a function, or integer with several pointers afterwards, to call "subscribe( \'McMaNGOS\' )".
[sp]Am I doing it right?[/sp]
"My limb known colloquially as "arm", which is usually attached to the human torso, appears to have been forcefully removed from the embodiment of which I refer to as my body."
This succession of images coupled with sounds caused my lungs and upper body to convulse in such a way that I fell from my cushioned four legged rotating apparatus onto my flat fiber covered wooden construction and began rotating clockwise and counterclockwise alternatively while continually emitting a sound associated with joy and surprise.