Local Simp Man Went Outside For The First Time And This Happened!



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37 thoughts on “Local Simp Man Went Outside For The First Time And This Happened!”

  1. Wow this was even more entertaining than I expected it to be! All those detours the video took kept me guessing. Also having Faith back at home base to talk to you and have her relay what the chat is saying made this a million times better 👍🏼👍🏼

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  2. Ah yes, being randomly berated about the game of hand egg, my favorite genre of sports ball.

    Btw getting mad about the name soccer is like telling someone you want to be called Dave and then getting mad when they call you Dave and tell you their name is and always was Michael.

    Thought I was going to say David? Yeah, that's why it's stupid.

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  3. The word "football" (or the phrase "foot ball") is very old, from at least the Medieval era. The exact origin of the word/phrase is unknown, but all games that have been known as "football" are played ON FOOT, using a BALL. Polo, which is played on horseback, is not football. One type of football, called Association Football, came to be known as "soccer" at the University of Oxford in England. A type of slang used at Oxford involved adding -er or -ers to the end of words, or replacing the last part of a word with those suffixes. For example, five pound and ten pound notes were called "fivers" and "tenners." Thus the "soc" part of asSOCiation plus -er became the slang term "soccer."

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