Draw a circle, Draw a flag in the circle, Draw two eyes don't add pupils, Done
"I cannot into space" - Poland
Countryballs
A Religion started on a comic website in the Garfield section, it was probably created by a random Gen-Z guy, but nobody really understands it because half the commenters on the website are boomers.
Fred: Some weirdo created "Martin Partinism" where a random guy named Martin Partin is the supreme divine being of the universe.
Bill: Wow! That's the most sane thing i've ever heard about that website in years!
Latin and German's weird uncle
The English language is a combination of Latin, German, French and Greek.
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Human terminology that describes everyone else who isn't human (also, inhuman, alien, barbarian)
Jake's been acting like an animal recently.
When it takes 11 months to make a new video
Looks like this is gonna be an OverSimplified video, so dear faithful viewers don't expect much on my channel for at least a year.
Just by looking at the title without any other context you probably thought this was a book about ships like the Titanic (original 1912 adaptation 1997) or some random shipwreck that isolates the main characters and sends them into an isolated island, in which they are, either converted to that island's culture, or if there is nobody there they start a colony until they are saved by helicopters, or if the entire story is about the shipwreck and they just trying to figure out ways to survive because literally the captain died during the ship's sinking or some sh*t like that... Maybe it's actually about battleships and a naval battle that goes horribly wrong as per usual... Or the guy who's stuck on the island literally just starves to death or something because not all stories need to end on a happy note. Well if you were expecting human characters and a marine-centered plot then guess what bud you're both wrong, because this story isn't centered around the ocean at all and instead named after a hill that looks like the Windows XP hill. Well anyway "Watership Down" is a 1972 story written by British author Richard Adams and is a... I haven't read it yet but all I can say I have watched the '78 movie which despite I was not alive until the 2000s I have seen. It is the definition of "Not all cartoons are for kids" despite the fact that it got a U rating (over here in murica this translates to a G rating)
Watership down: blood, "piss off" and characters brutally killing each other
british board of film classification: u rating, take it or leave it.