Oh No You Didn’t (Full Song with Lyrics)

UPDATE (August 27 2010): Yes, there are errors in the video. No, I don’t care. No, the download is no longer available. You can buy it through Amazon and iTunes. PROTIP – Don’t like the spelling errors? Go watch another video. Srsly. Here are some other videos with no spelling errors: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com This is the full song from the Mercenaries 2 commercial with lyrics, written and performed by The Wojahn Brothers. Too bad the game sucked, cause the song is fuckin awesome.

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apostrophes don’t need to be catastrophes

it’s funny ’cause the title rhymes. I just kind of realised I don’t actually spend much of this video going into depth about apostrophes. I’d apologise but, let’s be honest, nobody really cares about the complex grammatical functions of a pretty trivial bit of punctuation. wow that was long and complicated. let me just counterbalance that with something ridiculous and pointless: purple llamas

THE WHITE ROSE

watch ZEITGEISTMOVIE.COM *Apologies for the spelling mistakes on the video. The White Rose was Sophie Scholl, Hans Scholl, Christoph Probst, Alex Schmorell, Willi Graf and Kurt Huber. The White Rose was a group of five German students, and a philosophy professor who between June 1942, and February 1943 distributed leaflets in Germany calling for the people to help put an end, by peaceful means, to the tyranny of the Nazi oppression. All the members were arrested, tried, convicted and beheaded in 1943. The White Rose name was used to symbolise purity and innocence in the face of evil. Original music and visuals.