Building Yurt & Underwater Base ~ House Builder



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18 thoughts on “Building Yurt & Underwater Base ~ House Builder”

  1. 23:18 Grammatically speaking, the plural for octopus is octopuses. Octopi is the oldest plural of octopus, coming from the belief that words of Latin origin should have Latin endings HOWEVER octopus is original Greek therefore should have the Greek ending which would be "octopodes" all 3 a kinda right but but grammatically speaking its "octopuses"

    if your confused by it all that fine the debated for which is the correct plural has been going on for centuries LMFAO

    An article from over 140 years ago, "Octopus Philology" (titled in the clickbait of that era) offers three possibilities, admittedly sneering at two of them:

    "But as the Octopus grew and multiplied, it became necessary to speak of him in the plural; and here a whole host of difficulties arose. Some daring spirits with little Latin and less Greek, rushed upon octopi; as for octopuses, a man would as soon think of swallowing one of the animals thus described as pronounce such a word at a respectable tea-table. In this condition of affairs, we are glad to know that a few resolute people have begun to talk about Octopods, which is, of course, the nearest English approach to the proper plural."
    — The Bradford Observer (West Yorkshire, Eng.), 7 Nov. 1873

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  2. Wow. You've really come a long way from when I first started watching your Lobotomy Corporation videos. 5 years is a long time, and you've grown to have a lot of vocal confidence, a far cry from the super shy voice you used to have.

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