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Someone Shared Their Favorite Time Cards From Spongebob Squarepants And They’re Too Perfect
Despite how much some people would like to disagree with the following, let's admit, we're all late sometimes. Yeah yeah, you're always on time, we here you. But what about the times the bus is late or you get a flat tire on your way to work? All kinds of unfortunate accidents are just lurking around every corner but, of course, some of us are just infinitely lucky and somehow avoid them. Cheers if that's you! However, how Franklin P. Jones once said, "The trouble with being punctual is that nobody's there to appreciate it." But oh my, be late at least once and the whole world seems to be there to point fingers. Well, if you're up for this mischievous task or have some friends who are always late, we here at Bored Panda have some perfect material for you to annoy them with. And keep calm, it's as hilarious as it is despicable, just let your imagination run free and pick the right one!
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Me after I hit what I can only describe as a guy in a really good Bigfoot suit coming back from camping....
.... they entered the second half of the first third of the first act of the opera...
Spongebob: Holy fish paste, the moon is gonna crash into Bikini Bottom!!!!!!
I always saw these in YouTube videos and never knew where they came from. Mystery solved!!
I don't know what these are...never have seen Sponge Bob. Were they used during the cartoon show?
Yes, often there were scenario's were (for example) characters insisted they could do something without the help of others and as they hilariously failed much time skipping was needed. It was also read out oud in an exaggerated, bored french accent to add to the silliness.
Load More Replies...My kids loved SpongeBob and I remember seeing these cards and thinking "huh, I could really use these in some situations."
The words hear and here are homophones, meaning they sound alike but have different meanings. The verb "hear" means to perceive sound or to listen. Hear also means to receive a message or gain information. The adverb "here" means at, in, or toward a place or a particular point in a process. The later is the word that the author of this article, who was paid to write this, chose for the second sentence. Source: https://www.thoughtco.com/hear-and-here-1689408
I always saw these in YouTube videos and never knew where they came from. Mystery solved!!
I don't know what these are...never have seen Sponge Bob. Were they used during the cartoon show?
Yes, often there were scenario's were (for example) characters insisted they could do something without the help of others and as they hilariously failed much time skipping was needed. It was also read out oud in an exaggerated, bored french accent to add to the silliness.
Load More Replies...My kids loved SpongeBob and I remember seeing these cards and thinking "huh, I could really use these in some situations."
The words hear and here are homophones, meaning they sound alike but have different meanings. The verb "hear" means to perceive sound or to listen. Hear also means to receive a message or gain information. The adverb "here" means at, in, or toward a place or a particular point in a process. The later is the word that the author of this article, who was paid to write this, chose for the second sentence. Source: https://www.thoughtco.com/hear-and-here-1689408