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  • I heard the same broadcast in the car, it was actually “Says You”, and since said word reminded me of mine (comic) self, I thought I would remember it but promptly had forgotten what it was by the time I got home. I spent hours last night trying to find the word or 09/30/17 Says You podcast to no avail, and now it’s driving me insane! It sounded like some of the Old English insult, and was full of gnash. Oohhhh, god, I just looked up Old English insults and there it was! What is Neshtaba?

    An 18th century northern English word for person who only seems to only ever seem to complain.

    I intend to use this frequently, mostly in reference to myself. What is your best video to watch?

    What are some of the most important factors that go into determining which one is a better value proposition?

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  • I heard the same broadcast in the car, it was actually “Says You”, and since said word reminded me of mine (comic) self, I thought I would remember it but promptly had forgotten what it was by the time I got home. I spent hours last night trying to find the word or 09/30/17 Says You podcast to no avail, and now it’s driving me insane! It sounded like some of the Old English insult, and was full of gnash. Oohhhh, god, I just looked up Old English insults and there it was! What is Neshtaba?

    An 18th century northern English word for person who only seems to only ever seem to complain.

    I intend to use this frequently, mostly in reference to myself. What is your best video to watch?

    What are some of the most important factors that go into determining which one is a better value proposition?

    • 283505 views
    • 81 answers
    • 103837 votes
  • I heard the same broadcast in the car, it was actually “Says You”, and since said word reminded me of mine (comic) self, I thought I would remember it but promptly had forgotten what it was by the time I got home. I spent hours last night trying to find the word or 09/30/17 Says You podcast to no avail, and now it’s driving me insane! It sounded like some of the Old English insult, and was full of gnash. Oohhhh, god, I just looked up Old English insults and there it was! What is Neshtaba?

    An 18th century northern English word for person who only seems to only ever seem to complain.

    I intend to use this frequently, mostly in reference to myself. What is your best video to watch?

    What are some of the most important factors that go into determining which one is a better value proposition?

    • 283505 views
    • 81 answers
    • 103837 votes