Definition of win.

What did he say just before the people laughed? No matter how many times I listen again, I can't make it out.
 
That wasnt that funny. British humo(u)r or not. That just seems like a normal, every day kind of funny. Certainly not funny enough to warrant a video and claim it as the definition of a word.

Also, Raz, you need to fix your ears. I heard it clear as day the first watch. You guys need to watch more tv shows with non-american accents in them or something.
 
British Humor is dry tbh. I like dripping wet sarcasm right in my face or balls to the wall humor. like when people talk about their friends mom's and friend's sisters and shit like that
 
He said "Yes! Yes! I just won a shit load of money!"

Man, after I read that and knew what he said... now I can understand it.

I hate it so much... it happens to me every day in real life. I have to ask people to repeat what they say again and again and again because I can't understand what the hell it is they're saying with specific things. If somebody says, "Watch out for the Alligator." I may just as easily hear them say, "I'll see you later." or some other completely wrong thing.

Sucks ass.

Most of the time I hear people fine, but it's those times I don't that provides intense frustration.

That wasnt that funny. British humo(u)r or not. That just seems like a normal, every day kind of funny. Certainly not funny enough to warrant a video and claim it as the definition of a word.

Also, Raz, you need to fix your ears. I heard it clear as day the first watch. You guys need to watch more tv shows with non-american accents in them or something.

I don't know how to fix my ears. It's a hearing problem that I've had for a long time. You have no idea how frustrating it can be, especially while working. People think I'm an idiot because I have to have them repeat certain things over and over again until I get it. Sigh.
 
ITT: haters saying it isn't funny because they aren't the ones who won a shitload of money.
 
Man, after I read that and knew what he said... now I can understand it.

I hate it so much... it happens to me every day in real life. I have to ask people to repeat what they say again and again and again because I can't understand what the hell it is they're saying with specific things. If somebody says, "Watch out for the Alligator." I may just as easily hear them say, "I'll see you later." or some other completely wrong thing.

Sucks ass.

Most of the time I hear people fine, but it's those times I don't that provides intense frustration.



I don't know how to fix my ears. It's a hearing problem that I've had for a long time. You have no idea how frustrating it can be, especially while working. People think I'm an idiot because I have to have them repeat certain things over and over again until I get it. Sigh.

You're probably just a poor auditory learner. Are you good at learning visually or hands-on?
 
"Definition of win."

*failblog video*

I ****ing hate the internet.
 
You're probably just a poor auditory learner. Are you good at learning visually or hands-on?

Poor auditory learner? I'm good at learning visually and hands on. I don't understand what poor auditory learner has to do with anything. There's simply certain phrases when people speak that I don't understand, but I understand everything else. It happens less with people I know, with their speaking mannerisms, but even then it happens sometimes.
 
Being a poor auditory learner means you don't learn as well by listening, sometimes not being able to understand a sentence you heard, or even taking a little while longer to memorize the lyrics of a song. If you're able to understand people you know better than those you do not, you probably know their speech and the way they talk better. Or you could just have shitty hearing.
 
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