YouTube Classics: Watch & Learn Kids

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The discussion centers around a humorous commercial featuring a child and his mother, where the mother throws a tantrum, leading to the child behaving better out of embarrassment. Participants express confusion about the commercial's message but agree it could serve as a lesson for kids. The conversation then shifts to various comedic videos and skits shared by users, including classic moments from shows like "WKRP in Cincinnati" and references to popular YouTube clips. There are mentions of notable comedians and their performances, as well as discussions about the risks associated with extreme sports and reckless behavior, emphasizing the importance of safety. The thread also touches on nostalgic references to past television shows and comedic sketches, showcasing a blend of humor and commentary on societal norms.
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trollcast said:
That is awesome! Way too real.
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trlkG4OHHkg

Settle down boys. It's a funny video. :smile:
 
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Beautiful indeed. :)
 
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Actually last scenes were shot in the place you have seen on the pictures I posted lately.
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go9rf9GmYpM
 
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Neil deGrasse Tyson, at his latest lecture, in Colorado...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSHNyppwS5w​
 
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:smile:ROFL:smile:

Major Flashback XXL from my time at global company "E" who had the world market delivered in a little box – and blew it.
 
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Stay in college or this might be your future

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyEtWiUuPl4
 
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Not youtube, still, fascinating: http://vimeo.com/36167291

There is nothing like a job well done. And I am deadly serious.
 
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Borek said:
Not youtube, still, fascinating: http://vimeo.com/36167291

There is nothing like a job well done. And I am deadly serious.

Wow, that is some very nice handwork - so fast and so impeccable.
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKcJ-0bAHB4
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAY1UoQYMHk
 
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Great drizzle! :thumbs:
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra7FMnpWMhY
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra7FMnpWMhY

What I found strange was the spot-light beam at 28 seconds.

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check this out, it made me laugh :devil::

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujwod-vqyqA
 
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This is a classic. Watch it through and I promise you it will either make you laugh or make you want to rip your hair out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AS6rQtiEh8
 
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tridianprime said:
This is a classic. Watch it through and I promise you it will either make you laugh or make you want to rip your hair out.
You should use the YouTube tags for the videos. Just put the -AS6rQtiEh8 part inside the tags. Then people can view your video without having to leave PF.
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCpsusTta4w

:smile:
 
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I remember Another World video game!

At the time, the graphics were considered incredible, particularly since everything ran fine even on an older, sluggish computer (and that's by early 1990's standards).

I didn't finish it though. I eventually reached a point where I couldn't figure out how to proceed without dying. After a day or two of effort and futile experimentation, I finally gave up.
 
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I think you will find full walkthrough on youtube.

I don't remember if I finished Another World by myself. I remember playing and some people from my staff finished it for sure, as I remember seeing the ending. I do remember there were several tricky moments in the game on which we were stuck.
 
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That first commercial link reminds me of my niece because she is doing the same. She blackmails us by creating a scene in the grocery store to get what she wants. It was so embarrassing.
 
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Ah, physics in action. :-p

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdaO6t7utwo
 
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tridianprime said:
check this out, it made me laugh :devil::

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujwod-vqyqA

Dang a lot of scenes are painful but other scenes that does not include accidents are worth laughing at - eg. a dog (border collie I think) pees on a bride's gown on their garden wedding.
 
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Cool! And by using Archimedes' principle, the system is designed so that it is always in balance and requires minimal power to operate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n61KUGDWz2A
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
Cool!

Yup, it's the second biggest tourist attraction in Scotland, after Edinburgh Castle.

Our local canal preservation society has even bigger plans: http://thederbyarm.org.uk/ All they need is time and money. (!) Only a CGI video so far:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNItNoRfojI

If they get it built, it will link up with a designated World Heritage Site that preserves some the earliest factories from the Industrial Revolution, along 15 miles of river. http://www.derwentvalleymills.org/
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
Cool! And by using Archimedes' principle, the system is designed so that it is always in balance and requires minimal power to operate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n61KUGDWz2A
So cool. I watch the Discovery Channels Industrial Revelations: The Falkirk Wheel a couple times now.
 
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Issac Newton vs. Bill Nye. Wait, isn't that Weird Al? :-p

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yis7GzlXNM
 
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Admittedly, this might be a bit nerd-culture specific, but I believe it could be enjoyed on purely absurdity-appreciation level. And if you have had any experience with computer role-playing games, you'll enjoy the deconstruction of video-game logic, dodgy writing and misplaced pathos.
Tigtone: The Begun of Tigtone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-J3nJerAyQ
 
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Stupid vBulletin doesn't allow posting a messages that consists just of the C_CDLBTJD4M - it changes it into c_cdlbtjd4m.

 
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Borek said:
Stupid vBulletin doesn't allow posting a messages that consists just of the C_CDLBTJD4M - it changes it into c_cdlbtjd4m.



That's lovely :smile:!
 
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lisab said:
That's lovely :smile:!

I saw that for the first time on FB yesterday. I wasn't sure why I was able to sit through all 3 minutes, without getting bored. I decided that it must have been because I'd learned to play that song on my violin, when I was about 9. But then I thought about why you liked it today. I decided that it was because it was filmed in the Olympic Rain Forest, a most magical place. But then I googled it, and discovered it was filmed 3 years ago, in Kyushu, Japan.

Jennifer Bergen Apr. 7, 2011 12:57 pm

Kenjiro Matsuo actually created the instrument.

I was going to complain that Kenjiro had too much time on his hands, but as usual...

:smile:
 
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Well, I like it..

 
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OCR said:
Well, I like it..



I like that too.

Can't go wrong with Enya, and flying, like a bird...
 
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OmCheeto said:
Can't go wrong with Enya, and flying, like a bird...

... :thumbs:
 
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So I am 37 and work with a bunch of 20something year-olds on a helpdesk. I asked them to send me youtube links to songs they were into. I was actually really impressed at the diversity, not just of the group, but of some the individuals. I think this age group has a lot more access to a lot more music,and is a lot more open minded than generations before. Here is the playlist so far:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvzaBsnVmPpBhgJoD0tmHPP_XrG2ri7Ul

I was a little disturbed that one of them considers Pearl Jam to be "classic rock."

-Dave K
 
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An old viral was making the rounds today. This will keep you busy for awhile. Whoever watches the entire video first will win the Golden Badger Award.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGlyFc79BUE
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
This will keep you busy for awhile.

So will this, and it's a live performance not an animation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gImDzmNuEDA

Actually, that's the speed-read version. The same guy has taken 35 hours to perform it at a more leisurely pace. (The score is marked "very slow").

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vexations
 

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