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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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Borg said:Saw this on the news from the NY - Dallas game last night. There's got to be some sort of violation of the laws of physics there. oo)
Defensive pass Interference. The opposing player can attempt to catch or deflect the ball but he isn't allowed to push or impede the receiver. It is possible to have offensive pass interference also. The penality was declined because he caught the ball.Borek said:Why the yellow flag (I know next to nothing about the rules, I just know it means some kind of penalty)?
"Gangnam Style," the South Korean pop star's enduring video phenomenon from 2012, has surpassed 2,147,483,647 views on YouTube, maxing out the site's original view counter.
"We never thought a video would be watched in numbers greater than a 32-bit integer (=2,147,483,647 views), but that was before we met PSY," wrote Google, which owns YouTube, in a blog post this week. " 'Gangnam Style' has been viewed so many times we have to upgrade!"
ummm... I will never again, be able to watch 2001, without giggling...zoki85 said:xxx
