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Overly Sarcastic Podcast

OSPod Episode 39: Assassin's Creed, Seals, and What Even is a Fish Anyway?

Overly Sarcastic Podcast

Gregory Kerr

Youtube, Literature, Overly Sarcastic, Education, Osp, Tv & Film, After Shows, Indigo, Blue, Mythology, History, Red

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2022

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

The gang debates fish-I mean discusses their recent detailed diatribe and myth videos...

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0:00.0

According to Google, the official definition of fish is a limeless, cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water.

0:07.0

The example sentences the sea is thick with fish.

0:10.0

Which really explains everything.

0:12.0

It's a quick fish.

0:14.0

No!

0:16.0

No!

0:18.0

Why would they say it like that?

0:20.0

Hello everybody and welcome to another episode of the Overleaf Sarcastic Podcast.

0:32.0

I am Blue and I'm joined by Red.

0:34.0

Greetings from the future.

0:38.0

The future?

0:39.0

I don't know.

0:40.0

I already did greetings from the distant past a while back and then I was like, wait, I gotta mix it up.

0:45.0

And indigo.

0:47.0

We were just talking about that.

0:49.0

Could you just think of an adjective for future?

0:51.0

No, just like a distant past and just future.

0:53.0

No, I mean, you know, like I don't even know what word for the grammatical segment of the sentence I was swapping in.

1:00.0

Is it just a noun?

1:02.0

Whatever.

1:04.0

We were just talking about how this is a low brain power week and then I just go and demonstrate that right out the gate.

1:09.0

If you're coming from the distant future, do I need to stop oppressing my poor Victorian era factory workers?

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