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  • Hey, guys, this is Max from Learn English with TV, where we're all about not just learning English but also having a heck of a good time while doing so.

  • And we are back with another hilarious scene from the Big Bang theory and this clip.

  • The guys are having a discussion about how going back in time changes or shoot change the future and, as they do these day invent crazy new burb.

  • Tanz is like, for example, had will have placed, which, of course, doesn't make any sense.

  • But before we get into the scene, there is some important information about the movie back to the future that we think you should know in case you haven't watched it.

  • So here it goes.

  • Back to the Future is a famous 1985 American science fiction movie in which a high school kid named Marty goes 30 years into the future to 25 10.

  • Doc is the crazy scientist who invents the time machine on Booth.

  • Villain is a high school bully in 1985.

  • Hold on pause.

  • Something doesn't make sense.

  • Look.

  • In 2015 Biff steals the Sports Almanac and takes the time machine back to 1955 to give it to his younger self.

  • But as soon as he does that, he changes the future.

  • So the 2015 he returns to would be a different 2015.

  • Not the 2015 that Marty and Doc Warren.

  • This is hot tub time machine all over again.

  • Future Biff goes back to 2015 right after he gives Young Biff the almanac.

  • He could get back to the 2015 with Marty and Doc in it because it wasn't until his 21st birthday that 1955 Bith places for respect.

  • Bordello is placed, right?

  • What you mean is place the right tens for something that would have happened in the future of a past that was affected by something from the future.

  • Had will have placed.

  • That's my boy.

  • So it wasn't until his 21st birthday that Biff had will have placed his first bet and made his millions.

  • That's when he altered the timeline.

  • But he had will have placed it.

  • What?

  • Unlike hot tub time machine, this couldn't be more simple.

  • When the almanac in 1955 the alternate future he creates isn't the one in which Marty and Doc Brown ever used the time machine to travel to 2015.

  • Therefore, in the new timeline, Marty and Doc never brought the time.

  • Machine is brought right.

  • Marty and Doc never had have had brought I don't know.

  • You did it to me.

  • I'm going with it.

  • Marty and Doc never had have had brought the time machine 2015.

  • That means 2015 Biff could also not had have had brought all 55.

  • Therefore, the timeline in which 1955 biff gets the almanac is also the timeline in which 1955 50 never gets the almanac and not just never gets.

  • Never have never hasn't never had have hasn't is right.

  • So what kind of name is Biff?

  • Something when you publish in a can of Pillsbury door, that stuff is so good wrapped around cocktail weenies.

  • Guys, do you know that the word weiner comes from the German name of the Austrian capital Vienna or Wien?

  • You know, if you look in Austria on a map, it actually looks like a wiener way.

  • Doing well.

  • We sent the girls away so we could focus.

  • I don't think it worked.

  • Hold on make sense.

  • Hold on is used to tell someone to wait for a short time, especially so that you have some time and shack or think about something.

  • For example, hold on a second.

  • Let me check if I have the tickets, do not make sense.

  • If something doesn't make sense, it means it lacks logic.

  • For example, the theory that Earth is flat doesn't make sense.

  • In 2015 Biff steals the Sports Almanac and takes the time machine back to 1955 to give it to his younger self.

  • An almanac is an annual publication containing information such as important dates and weather forecasts.

  • The almanac.

  • The guys were talking about Miss Scenes Sports Almanac from back to the future, which Biff used to go back in time and win lots of money.

  • But gambling or betting of self self is a word used to refer to one's own existence as a person, your identity or who you are, especially in a reflective way.

  • The word is used by itself.

  • For example, he expresses his true self through music or combined with a possessive adjective like my your her, as in love yourself, he does that he changes the future does that.

  • He changes the future.

  • It wasn't until his 21st birthday that 1955 places respect to place a bet.

  • A bet is the act of risky money or a valuable item with hopes of winning and multiplying your value.

  • This word is often used as a verb, for example, to bet on something or together with the word place has in to place a bet.

  • Bordello is placed, right?

  • What do you mean is used to ask for clarification on something someone told you, but you didn't completely understand is place the right tens for something that would have happened in the future.

  • The tenses, the grammatical concept of past, present and future that verbs communicate.

  • For example, the past tense of Bring is brought something that would have happened, something that would have happened, something that would have happened, that's when he altered the timeline.

  • Timeline is a line that includes marks showing when particular events happened in the past future.

  • In this scene, altering the timeline means changing the future by intervening in how certain events took place in the past.

  • Unlike hot tub time machine, this couldn't be more simple unlike is used to indicate how someone or something is different from other people or things.

  • For example, unlike other planets in our solar system, Earth is perfect for life isn't the one in which Marty and Doc Brown ever use the time machine to travel the 2015.

  • Therefore, in the new timeline, Marty and Doc never brought the time.

  • Machine therefore means for that reason, for example, it's going to be cold when you land in London.

  • Therefore, I recommend you take plenty of warm clothes with you.

  • I'm going with it to go with it is used to say you're making a choice out of different possibilities.

  • For example, it's a risky investment, but they're gonna go with the walk of a name is the walk of a name Is Biff something?

  • When you bubble in a can of Pillsbury door pop open open suddenly and quickly, often with a pop sound.

  • For example, let's pop open a bottle of champagne and celebrate a can Is a closed metal container for food or drinks.

  • Do you know if you, Theo, do you know if you get lost, you on the map, it actually looks like a we know, but that he changes the future so the 2015 he returns to would be a different 2015 not the 2015 that Marty and Doc were in.

  • That's my boy, That's my boy is used as an expression of encouragement when someone has done something.

  • Well, this is particularly funny coming out of Sheldon's mouth, because it's a really informal and playful expression.

  • And a guy like Sheldon isn't normally so supportive.

  • So it wasn't until his 21st birthday that Biff had will have placed his first bet and made his millions.

  • It wasn't until something that this construction is used to explain that an action happened on Lee after another action or event of place.

  • For example, It wasn't until I saw the bill that I realized we had spent too much on that meal.

  • Oh, it's so good wrapped around cocktail weenies.

  • Do you know if you get Austria on a map?

  • It actually looks like a wiener cocktail.

  • Weenie is a small sausage produced from pork or beef.

  • Sometimes use with a toothpick as an appetizer.

  • If you look at Austria on a map, it actually looks like a wiener.

  • A wiener is the same thing as we know we have cocktail weenies.

  • But Weiner is another word for Penis, which according garages, while Austria looks like unlike hot tub time machine, this couldn't be more simple.

  • Hot tub Time Machine is the 2015 movie about a malfunction hot that turns into a time machine.

  • I'm going with it.

  • Marty and Doc never had have had brought the time Theo Crazy verb tenses used here, just in case you did the mental gymnastics to check.

  • If the's invented verb tenses are logical.

  • Even if time travel were possible, they would not be correct.

  • Interestingly, the scene first took place is a real conversation between the writers of the Siri's before writing the end of the script.

  • Hold on pause.

  • Something doesn't make sense.

  • Look.

  • In 2015 Biff steals the Sports Almanac and takes the time machine back to 1955 to give it to his younger self.

  • But as soon as he does that, he changes the future, so the 2015 he returns to would be a different 2015 not the 2015 that Marty and Doc Warren.

  • This is hot tub time machine all over again.

  • if future Biff goes back to 2015 right after he gives Young Biff the almanac, he could get back to the 2015 with Marty and Doc in it because it wasn't until his 21st birthday.

  • That 1955 Bith places for respect.

  • Bordello is placed right?

  • What you mean is placed the right tens for something that would have happened in the future of a past that was affected by something from the future.

  • Had will have placed.

  • That's my boy.

  • Okay, so it wasn't until his 21st birthday that Biff had will have placed his first bet and made his millions.

  • That's when he altered the timeline.

  • But he had will have placed it.

  • What?

  • Unlike hot tub time machine, this couldn't be more simple.

  • When the almanac in 1955 the alternate future he creates isn't the one in which Marty and Doc Brown ever used the time machine to travel to 2015.

  • Therefore, in the new timeline, Marty and Doc never brought the time machine is brought, right?

  • Yeah.

  • Marty and Doc never had have had brought I don't know.

  • You did it to me.

  • I'm going with it.

  • Marty and doc never had have had brought the time machine 2015.

  • That means 2015 Biff could also not had have had brought all 55.

  • Therefore, the timeline in which 1955 biff gets the almanac is also the timeline in which 1955 50 never gets the almanac and not just never gets.

  • Never have never hasn't never had have hasn't is right.

  • So what kind of name is Biff?

  • Something when you publish in a can of Pillsbury door that stuff is so good wrapped around cocktail weenies.

  • Guys, do you know that the word Weiner comes from the German name of the Austrian capital Vienna or Wien?

  • You know, if you look in Austria on a map, it actually looks like a wiener way.

  • Doing well.

  • We sent the girls away so we could focus.

  • I don't think it worked.

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