HOW DID SHE NOT KNOW?! | Aquwa Reacts to "Stupid Memes"

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Published 2024-08-05

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  • So young aquwa as far as I know: Thought she had special powers. Liked black. Engaged in menace behavior. You were essentially bully maguire and you won’t convince me otherwise.
  • @phnz7786
    "come on England" "that's Germany you don" Belgium: "am I a joke to you?"
  • 10:17 Fun fact: The bubonic plague still exists, with about 600 cases reported per year. Modern treatments make it less deadly, but still about a 10% mortality rate.
  • @Juhno
    8:22 This reminded me of when toy guns were banned in kindergarten here. Then the kids ran around with floorball sticks and little shovels shouting "bang bang!". And when they were banned, the children gnawed crispbread at lunch into the shape of pistols. And the yard was full of swords (sticks).
  • @zMajicz2
    Fun fact, the plastic covering between the cashier and the customer is NOT for the customers "protection". It's to prevent the customers from being able to spit on the cashier, as here in canada we started putting them up like crazy during the coof. Spitting on someone even became a "felony" as it was "inciting panic due to coof" or in layman terms you now get charged like a terrorist. All over toilet paper lmao
  • @Flameblight
    uh... the plexiglass is to protect the cashier from the shopper not the other way around. The cashier is expected to not come in when sick, there's no controlling what condition the shopper decides to show up in. They're also not gonna be eating any of the food the shopper is buying, and subsequently put their questionably clean hands all over, so as long as they wash their hands before eating or touching their face they should be fine. Generally, when a business puts up protective glass between their employees and customers it's not to protect the customer from the employees.
  • @alegame135
    "I thought I was a half-angel half-demon." Imagine an alien that's half-angel and half-demon, crazy lore.
  • @justadude450
    9:45 Yes, because it's definitely not there to protect the cashier that will see 10× more people per day than you.
  • @guttosmile
    I know a story when a woman had to take a dna right after giving birth, because FBA suspected her of kidnapping (other kids she already had didn’t match her dna). When the child was born, they took the test and the results said the child wasn’t hers. The problem is she had chimerism. Upon forming with her sister in the mother’s womb fetuses didn’t properly develop as two separate beings. Thus she “consumed” her sister in the early stages of development making her sister a part of her body, yet what had developed by that time was still parts of another human. So yes, the kids were getting her sister’s dna instead.
  • @luxaeterna365
    9:43 just so people know, cashiers are also people, the glass is there to protect them from you too. This reminded me of that story of the woman wanting to get inside a restaurant during covid, without a mask because "there was no one else anyway". She didn't realise that the servers could also get sick, not only the customers.
  • @Turtleking_
    Fun fact: it's only been 5 minutes this video has been posted so no one has finished the whole video yet
  • @nedstar9087
    You know, sometimes I feel like I have the brain capacity of a potato, with how many stupid decisions I make.
  • My personal favorite is when I saw a teenager complain about cell phones and how it would be great to just have a phone for the House. Mind blown that they didn't know what a Landline was... and how we got rid of those for the cell phones lol
  • @43110.o
    Fun fact before the mid 1900s boys had pink whilst girls had blue so the stereotype isn’t really that innate
  • @CaseyRaptor
    4:43 When I was a kid I thought I was special, I was right. I'm.....special...
  • @Adi-kf6bq
    9:58 the introduction of plexiglass shields between cashiers and shoppers during covid was indeed to prevent the exchange of bodily fluids (spit) during talking. Even in the early stages of the pandemic scientist knew that the risk of infection through touching surfaces is significantly reduced. As long as you dont lick a surface someone recently (couple minutes) spit on the chance of infection is near 0.
  • @remforrest
    These Aquwa videos are becoming very addictive to watch.