The actor who has recently been ridiculed for his way of singing in a certain musical. STEAL THE LOAF OF BREAD.
Who is Hugh Jackman?
The type of energy drink people were using to make guns out of.
What is Monster?
Neil Armstrong famously took a small one.
What is a step?
The year the US signed the declaration of independence.
What is 1776?
This girl's mom has got it going on.
Who is Stacy?
The new 67.
What is 41?
An extremely popular anime about a alien teacher with a tear-jerking ending that was RUINED by Daylece because she was filming a science project and my crying was too loud.
What is Assassination Classroom?
A human reproductive organism.
What is Sperm?
The original amount of British Colonies.
What is 13?
This 70s and onward band made the album "Rumours" with their hit song "Go Your Own Way".
Who is Fleetwood Mac?
Lebron's favorite sprite during Christmas season.
What is Sprite Cranberry?
The famous game on Roblox that I played 24/7, trading and buying pets.
What is Adopt Me?
What car horns do.
What is beeps?
The decade the Great Depression began in.
What are the 1930s?
This 90s band, led by Eddie Vedder, is one of Dad's favorite artists.
Who is Pearl Jam?
The amount a barbershop haircut.
What is a quarter?
The video game that was used to make The Living Tombstone song "No Mercy".
What is Overwatch?
A unit of measurement.
What is meter?
This $15 million land deal with France almost doubled the size of America.
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
The names of ALL the Spice Girls.
What is Sporty Spice, Scary Spice, Ginger Spice, Baby Spice, and Posh Spice?
The show that made originally made the audio "Ashley look at me"
What is The Boys?
The aesthetic that launched in 2020, involving SUPER bright colors, kid-like patterns and charms, and LED lights with vinyls on the wall.
What is indie/kidcore?
This is a term for the overall evaluation of one's own worth, a feeling of confidence, and respect for oneself
What is esteem?
What phrase refers to the unfulfilled promise of reparations to formerly enslaved people?
What are "40 acres and a mule"?
This 70s/80s rock band produced BANGERS like "Wish You Were Here", "Brain Damage", and "Comfortably Numb".
Who is Pink Floyd?