Comments by "Morgan King" (@MorganKing95) on "Top 10 Unforgettable Harry Potter Moments" video.
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SheepDudeGaming
I have constantly seen these mistakes on Youtube after just a couple of months:
The "pupil" and "999" things were everywhere in the comments section of "Top 10 school trips gone wrong" video (someone also wrote "it's not 'bin bag', it's 'trash bag'" there) and the whole "Hey, it's not supposed to be "Philosopher's Stone" comment shows up every time the British title is shown on a Youtube video, and I often see someone say "Why did you spell 'hippie' and 'favorite' as 'hippy' and 'favourite'?" if they sre either in the title or are part of the video.
Some things I forgot to add is that in the "Top 10 world's most dangerous animals" video, there was a bunch of people who claimed that insects are not animals, and on the "Top 10 UK actresses" video, there was a lot of people who said "Why are these women named 'Dame'?". I can also bring up the localizations in Japanese anime.
Do you really think I would have randomly listed these comments if I hadn't seen them constantly? If I hadn't, then I wouldn't even be that annoyed in the first place. Sorry mate, but your country isn't always the brightest bulb, and that's become a standard. Not a fact, but a standard. Even your government gets constantly criticized.
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