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Kholdstare said:Fixed that for ya.
I was wondering what you fixed and then
The forum discussion centers around various entertaining YouTube videos, including commercials, skits, and performances that are deemed educational or humorous for children. Users share links to specific videos, such as a commercial featuring a child and their mother throwing tantrums, and performances by young talents like Bianca Ryan from "America's Got Talent." The conversation highlights the importance of these videos in teaching lessons and providing entertainment, with a focus on the impact of humor and creativity in children's learning experiences.
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Kholdstare said:Fixed that for ya.
1977ub said:This has one brief scene in particular which is very NSFW (2:05-2:17). Parts, especially educational song about the "gravity shortage" near the end are priceless (6:00-END).
1977ub said:This has one brief scene in particular which is very NSFW (2:05-2:17). Parts, especially educational song about the "gravity shortage" near the end are priceless (6:00-END).
Borg said:I have some other questions for Big Sister.
Borg said:Has anyone tried this on Youtube? Search for the phrase "do the harlem shake".

He was a good actor. I believed the whole thing. His "bleeps" had impeccable timing.Borg said:Fortunately, that was staged and wasn't actually done to an unsuspecting person.
Borg said:Has anyone tried this on Youtube? Search for the phrase "do the harlem shake".
Edit: I'm not just talking about the search results. The entire Youtube page shakes when you put that phrase in.
Don't worry. I seems to have faded already.dkotschessaa said:I would, but then I'd learn about the latest pop culture/meme thing that I am trying to remain happily oblivious of.
I'll take your word for it.