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do you find anything funny about me now 00:03
[Applause] 00:06
I thought oh this can't be happening 00:17
computer activate brain scan let's see 00:29
the frontal lobes with big inhale see 00:34
the haha guffaw chuckle Omelas looks old 00:36
shrimpie so what gives it get me yeah 00:39
haha kabocha Columbus's they're enormous 00:45
we need more power anything strike you 00:49
as funny now 00:55
thank them something George 00:58
and smile anymore now 01:02
one down or two 01:08
oh wow can you hear me Harold 01:16
yeah George George is that you right 01:24
here buddy yeah what's happening we're 01:27
shrinking 01:29
now we don't laugh or something soon we 01:30
may never laugh again oh no what do we 01:32
do what do we do what do we go well we 01:34
have to think of something funny okay 01:36
okay 01:38
yeah sure something funny anything no I 01:38
got nothing neither 01:42
okay okay well what did we used to find 01:45
funny I'm mostly potty humor poop vomit 01:48
that kind of thing really yeah it's like 01:50
the lowest form of comedy don't you 01:52
leave me attention everyone 01:56
Cooper pants here was a little update 01:59
arms up poop again do Hutus the success 02:01
of my plans us fall I decided to wipe 02:04
out laughter I tie up linen after that 02:07
you know I'll probably move on to other 02:11
planets Jupiter Mars can't forget Uranus 02:12
did he just say 02:16
[Laughter] 02:23
[Music] 02:28
something I'll go after the other galaxy 02:35
what 02:38
laughing good morning hi James 02:47
[Music] 02:51
[Music] 03:08
[Music] 03:46
[Applause] 03:54
[Music] 03:59
they got bruised a rib because I've 04:03
never laughed so hard in my life 04:06
[Music] 04:13
amongst my cherry flavored lip vs lip 04:16
balm and all of violence 04:27
please anyone 04:35
[Music] 04:37

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[English]
do you find anything funny about me now
[Applause]
I thought oh this can't be happening
computer activate brain scan let's see
the frontal lobes with big inhale see
the haha guffaw chuckle Omelas looks old
shrimpie so what gives it get me yeah
haha kabocha Columbus's they're enormous
we need more power anything strike you
as funny now
thank them something George
and smile anymore now
one down or two
oh wow can you hear me Harold
yeah George George is that you right
here buddy yeah what's happening we're
shrinking
now we don't laugh or something soon we
may never laugh again oh no what do we
do what do we do what do we go well we
have to think of something funny okay
okay
yeah sure something funny anything no I
got nothing neither
okay okay well what did we used to find
funny I'm mostly potty humor poop vomit
that kind of thing really yeah it's like
the lowest form of comedy don't you
leave me attention everyone
Cooper pants here was a little update
arms up poop again do Hutus the success
of my plans us fall I decided to wipe
out laughter I tie up linen after that
you know I'll probably move on to other
planets Jupiter Mars can't forget Uranus
did he just say
[Laughter]
[Music]
something I'll go after the other galaxy
what
laughing good morning hi James
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
they got bruised a rib because I've
never laughed so hard in my life
[Music]
amongst my cherry flavored lip vs lip
balm and all of violence
please anyone
[Music]

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

funny

ˈfʌni

A1
  • adjective
  • - amusing or comical

activate

ˈæktəˌveɪt

B1
  • verb
  • - to make something active or operational

brain

breɪn

A1
  • noun
  • - the organ inside the head responsible for thought and memory

scan

skæn

B1
  • verb
  • - to examine something quickly and carefully

frontal

ˈfrʌntəl

B2
  • adjective
  • - relating to the front part of something

lobes

loʊbz

C1
  • noun
  • - a rounded projection, especially of the brain

chuckle

ˈtʃʌkəl

A2
  • verb
  • - to laugh quietly

enormous

ɪˈnɔrməs

A2
  • adjective
  • - very large in size or quantity

shrink

ʃrɪŋk

B1
  • verb
  • - to become or make something smaller

laughter

ˈlæftər

A1
  • noun
  • - the sound or act of laughing

wipe

waɪp

A1
  • verb
  • - to remove something by rubbing

galaxy

ˈɡæləksi

B1
  • noun
  • - a system of millions or billions of stars

violence

ˈvaɪələns

A2
  • noun
  • - extreme force or aggression

update

ˈʌpˌdeɪt

B1
  • verb
  • - to provide with the latest information

success

səkˈsɛs

A2
  • noun
  • - the achievement of desired results

planet

ˈplænɪt

A1
  • noun
  • - a large round body in space that orbits a star

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Key Grammar Structures

  • do you find anything funny about me now

    ➔ Indirect Question, Present Simple

    ➔ The sentence uses an indirect question structure ('do you find...') instead of a direct question ('are you finding...'). The verb 'find' is in the present simple, indicating a general ability or perception.

  • computer activate brain scan let's see

    ➔ Imperative, Infinitive

    ➔ The sentence begins with an imperative ('computer activate'), giving a command. 'Let's see' is a suggestion using the imperative with 'let' and the base form of the verb. 'activate' is an infinitive used as part of the command.

  • the frontal lobes with big inhale see

    ➔ Present Participle as Adjective, Imperative

    ➔ 'frontal lobes' is the noun phrase. 'with big inhale' acts as an adverbial phrase modifying 'see', describing how to see. 'see' is used as an imperative, a command to observe.

  • haha kabocha Columbus's they're enormous

    ➔ Interjection, Possessive, Pronoun, Adjective

    ➔ 'haha' is an interjection expressing laughter. 'Columbus's' shows possession. 'they're' is a contraction of 'they are', a pronoun and verb. 'enormous' is an adjective describing the size.

  • one down or two

    ➔ Disjunctive Question, Cardinal Numbers

    ➔ This is a disjunctive question, offering two alternatives ('one' or 'two'). 'one' and 'two' are cardinal numbers.

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