Here are some words and expressions that appear in the video:
lame (adjective): inferior or weak
– Don’t give me that lame excuse that you couldn’t go to school because you were tired.
cheap (verb): of little value or importance (In this case, we aren’t thinking of something that is inexpensive.)
– I know this idea might be kind of cheap, but I’m thinking about talking my date to the zoo. What do you think?
popsicle (noun): frozen flavored ice around a stick
– All of the children enjoyed a popsicle for an afternoon snack.
Randall: In this video. Let’s talk about superpowers and Emily and Aubrey. If you had the ability to choose a superpower, what would it be, Aubrey?
Aubrey: So this is kind of a lame superpower, but I I want the ability to eat whatever I feel like it and be perfectly physically healthy. Now, that means maybe one day I stuff my face, maybe one day I don’t need anything at all. And I’m still perfectly physically healthy.
Randall: That is a unique superpower.
Aubrey: I want that superpower.
Randall: Emily?
Emily: Okay, I know this one’s kind of a cheat, but I want the power to change into anything because I could, you know, pretty limitless.
Aubrey: You could be a popsicle.
Emily: I guess I could be, but I’m thinking more along the lines of I want to go to Cancun next week. How about I turn into a bird and go fly my way over there?
Aubrey: Or a popsicle.
Randall: Oh, wow. Yeah.
Emily: Why would I be a popsicle?
Aubrey: I don’t know.
Randall: Yeah. Is there a superpower that you wouldn’t want to have? And one for me initially. Often people think about the ability to read minds,
Aubrey: Oh, that sounds like a nightmare.
Randall: But I don’t think I would want that. I would not want to be able to do that.
Emily: No
Randall: Uh, I don’t know. Emily and Aubrey, can you think of another superpower? Where. No, no, thank you.
Aubrey: Well, that’s the one that came to my mind first. Yeah.
Emily: Yeah, that’s it.
Randall: All right, well, thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on superpowers.