Minecraft has gone from a game enjoyed by everyone to a niche on UA-cam oversaturated by screechy toddlers. I don't really blame UA-camrs for making "cringe" content, because it's clear that there's a huge demand for it
It’s an echo chamber, created purely because toddlers don’t know how to click the ad skip button. UA-camrs realise they make more money, the more brain-dead the content so this is why UA-cam is now dogshite.
Minecraft Title Official History: 2009 - 2012 Minecraft Let's Play 2012 - 2017 Minecraft Mod Review 2017 - 2020 Minecraft But (INSERT ANYTHING) 2020 - 2022 Minecraft Speedrun 2020 - 2022 MINECRAFT FUNNY AMONG US BOTTLE FLIP WITH BOYS & GIRLS AT MCDONALD IN 3AM CHALLENGE The Minecraft Animation History: 2013 Monster School 2013 Inappropriate Animation (Zaminatiom) 2014 Hypixel Animations & Stickfigure VS Minecraft 2020 - 2022 uhhh no If I miss out something, just put in my reply
For some reason, seeing what monster school has become gives me an urge to create episodes revolving around newer Minecraft features added after the guy who originally made the series stopped
I like how, the more videos u see per day/week/month u can immediately tell if the youtuber is bad or good; the best channels in this platform shows that 1 video every month is better than 3 videos per day
Did you know that you can process an image in milliseconds? Well it takes hours to process "mine craft cute pregnant hot babe x among us funny cute animation" and a thumbnail with a baby with it's eyes popping out of it's skull looking strait at a female. ...Yeah
The one that hurts me the most is Kibitz and the Captain. They made really well made content until they gone of the internet for years, and when they came back, they are one of those channels :(
I think ik him I remember when he do monster school eyes the horror game ngl this was high quality and then he deleted all of these good old video and he started cringe :(
i ate one weathers orginal cream candies that are a litlle bit old and i got wierd felling in my throat and i dont know if it is the cringe or the candy
how to get a brain aneurysm: step 1: try to make a video on terrible minecraft animations step 2: get brain aneurysm thanks for listening to my ted talk
number 15 subscribe to the beak if you dont you will suffer a save(i cant spell savier or whatever the word is so it says saver) case of cringe and will be taking part in bozo behaviour
of Hawaii, were Ann Dunham, a white American from Kansas, and Barack Obama Sr., a black Kenyan studying in the United States. Obama's father left the family when Obama was two and, after further studies at Harvard University, returned to Kenya, where he died in an automobile accident nineteen years later. After his parents divorced, Obama's mother married another foreign student at the University of Hawaii, Lolo Soetoro of Indonesia. From age six through ten, Obama lived with his mother and stepfather in Indonesia, where he attended Catholic and Muslim schools. “I was raised as an Indonesian child and a Hawaiian child and as a black child and as a white child,” Obama later recalled. “And so what I benefited from is a multiplicity of cultures that all fed me.” Concerned for his education, Obama’s mother sent him back to Hawaii to live with her parents, Stanley and Madelyn Dunham, and to attend Hawaii’s prestigious Punahou School from fifth grade through graduation from high school. While Obama was in school, his mother divorced Soetoro, returned to Hawaii to study cultural anthropology at the university, and then went back to Indonesia to do field research. Living with his grandparents, Obama was a good but not outstanding student at Punahou. He played varsity basketball and, as he later admitted, “dabbled in drugs and alcohol,” including marijuana and cocaine. As for religion, Obama later wrote, because his parents and grandparents were nonbelievers, “I was not raised in a religious household.” Obama's mother, who “to the end of her life [in 1995] would proudly proclaim herself an unreconstructed liberal,” deeply admired the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s and taught her son, he later wrote, that “To be black was to be the beneficiary of a great inheritance, a special destiny, glorious burdens that only we were strong enough to bear.” But, as culturally diverse as Hawaii was, its African American population was miniscule. With no father or other family members to serve as role models (his relationship with his white grandfather was difficult), Obama later reflected, “I was trying to raise myself to be a black man in America, and beyond the given of my appearance, no one around me seemed to know exactly what that meant.” Obama left Hawaii for college, enrolling first at Occidental College in Los Angeles for his freshman and sophomore years, and then at Columbia University in New York City. He read deeply and widely about political and international affairs, graduating from Columbia with a political science major in 1983. (A movie version of his Columbia years, Barry, was released in 2016.) After spending an additional year in New York as a researcher with Business International Group, a global business consulting firm, Obama accepted an offer to work as a community organizer in Chicago's largely poor and black South Side. As biographer David Mendell notes in his 2007 book, Obama: From Promise to Power, the job gave Obama “his first deep immersion into the African American community he had longed to both understand and belong to.” Obama's main assignment as an organizer was to launch the church-funded Developing Communities Project and, in particular, to organize residents of Altgeld Gardens to pressure Chicago's city hall to improve conditions in the poorly maintained public housing project. His efforts met with some success, but he concluded that, faced with a complex city bureaucracy, “I just can't get things done here without a law degree.” In 1988, Obama enrolled at Harvard Law School, where he excelled as a student, graduating magna cum laude and winning election as president of the prestigious Harvard Law Review for the academic year 1990-1991. Although Obama was a liberal, he won the election by persuading the journal’s outnumbered conservative staffers that he would treat their views fairly, which he is widely acknowledged to have done. As the first African American president in the long history of the law review, Obama drew widespread media attention and a contract from Random House to write a book about race relations. The book, Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance (1995), turned out to be mostly a personal memoir, focusing in particular on his struggle to come to terms with his identity as a black man raised by whites in the absence of his African father.
of Hawaii, were Ann Dunham, a white American from Kansas, and Barack Obama Sr., a black Kenyan studying in the United States. Obama's father left the family when Obama was two and, after further studies at Harvard University, returned to Kenya, where he died in an automobile accident nineteen years later. After his parents divorced, Obama's mother married another foreign student at the University of Hawaii, Lolo Soetoro of Indonesia. From age six through ten, Obama lived with his mother and stepfather in Indonesia, where he attended Catholic and Muslim schools. “I was raised as an Indonesian child and a Hawaiian child and as a black child and as a white child,” Obama later recalled. “And so what I benefited from is a multiplicity of cultures that all fed me.” Concerned for his education, Obama’s mother sent him back to Hawaii to live with her parents, Stanley and Madelyn Dunham, and to attend Hawaii’s prestigious Punahou School from fifth grade through graduation from high school. While Obama was in school, his mother divorced Soetoro, returned to Hawaii to study cultural anthropology at the university, and then went back to Indonesia to do field research. Living with his grandparents, Obama was a good but not outstanding student at Punahou. He played varsity basketball and, as he later admitted, “dabbled in drugs and alcohol,” including marijuana and cocaine. As for religion, Obama later wrote, because his parents and grandparents were nonbelievers, “I was not raised in a religious household.” Obama's mother, who “to the end of her life [in 1995] would proudly proclaim herself an unreconstructed liberal,” deeply admired the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s and taught her son, he later wrote, that “To be black was to be the beneficiary of a great inheritance, a special destiny, glorious burdens that only we were strong enough to bear.” But, as culturally diverse as Hawaii was, its African American population was miniscule. With no father or other family members to serve as role models (his relationship with his white grandfather was difficult), Obama later reflected, “I was trying to raise myself to be a black man in America, and beyond the given of my appearance, no one around me seemed to know exactly what that meant.” Obama left Hawaii for college, enrolling first at Occidental College in Los Angeles for his freshman and sophomore years, and then at Columbia University in New York City. He read deeply and widely about political and international affairs, graduating from Columbia with a political science major in 1983. (A movie version of his Columbia years, Barry, was released in 2016.) After spending an additional year in New York as a researcher with Business International Group, a global business consulting firm, Obama accepted an offer to work as a community organizer in Chicago's largely poor and black South Side. As biographer David Mendell notes in his 2007 book, Obama: From Promise to Power, the job gave Obama “his first deep immersion into the African American community he had longed to both understand and belong to.” Obama's main assignment as an organizer was to launch the church-funded Developing Communities Project and, in particular, to organize residents of Altgeld Gardens to pressure Chicago's city hall to improve conditions in the poorly maintained public housing project. His efforts met with some success, but he concluded that, faced with a complex city bureaucracy, “I just can't get things done here without a law degree.” In 1988, Obama enrolled at Harvard Law School, where he excelled as a student, graduating magna cum laude and winning election as president of the prestigious Harvard Law Review for the academic year 1990-1991. Although Obama was a liberal, he won the election by persuading the journal’s outnumbered conservative staffers that he would treat their views fairly, which he is widely acknowledged to have done. As the first African American president in the long history of the law review, Obama drew widespread media attention and a contract from Random House to write a book about race relations. The book, Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance (1995), turned out to be mostly a personal memoir, focusing in particular on his struggle to come to terms with his identity as a black man raised by whites in the absence of his African father.
Do you remember to aphmau video that you put up she said you're a very good UA-camr how do you stop bullying her please stop don't talk about her anymore
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The sad truth is a lot modern minecraft youtube is stupid clickbait or cringe shorts channels overrun by fatherless 3 yr olds
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Minecraft has gone from a game enjoyed by everyone to a niche on UA-cam oversaturated by screechy toddlers. I don't really blame UA-camrs for making "cringe" content, because it's clear that there's a huge demand for it
Why do you make every UA-camr's view rate so high but their subs so low
i guess we gotta search clues for why
@@jkbots kids just watch and watch another and another and leave
and it explains why kids these days are kind of dumb..
It’s an echo chamber, created purely because toddlers don’t know how to click the ad skip button. UA-camrs realise they make more money, the more brain-dead the content so this is why UA-cam is now dogshite.
Minecraft Title Official History:
2009 - 2012 Minecraft Let's Play
2012 - 2017 Minecraft Mod Review
2017 - 2020 Minecraft But (INSERT ANYTHING)
2020 - 2022 Minecraft Speedrun
2020 - 2022 MINECRAFT FUNNY AMONG US BOTTLE FLIP WITH BOYS & GIRLS AT MCDONALD IN 3AM CHALLENGE
The Minecraft Animation History:
2013 Monster School
2013 Inappropriate Animation (Zaminatiom)
2014 Hypixel Animations & Stickfigure VS Minecraft
2020 - 2022 uhhh no
If I miss out something, just put in my reply
Don’t forget the Minecraft 100 days challenges
anyone remember rainimator’s old minecraft animation channel
watched his videos almost daily back then lol
Where Minecraft parodys
And 2016 - 2020 had a bit child friendly monster school then it fπcked up paltabush or some now makes those games from ads monster school
God I remember the old minecraft mod reviews they were my favorite! Nowadays it just pure shit content for manipulate kids with views
monster school was my childhood it's unbelievable what the community has become...
Yeah my childhood was monster house
i feel your pain
YEAH
I feel your pain
This makes me feel so old lol.
For some reason, seeing what monster school has become gives me an urge to create episodes revolving around newer Minecraft features added after the guy who originally made the series stopped
I like how, the more videos u see per day/week/month u can immediately tell if the youtuber is bad or good; the best channels in this platform shows that 1 video every month is better than 3 videos per day
I really miss the minecraft that was around like 6 years ago or so.what has happened to humanity:/
ohhh the humanity! ohh!!!
humans are weird when it comes to being in the womb
Humanity has declined, apparently
"Minecraft content is disesed rotten to the core theres no saving it"
-Senator Armstrong
Minecraft had a revival once before on UA-cam so with a string of good updates and new good creators it can be saved
if moms of slenders saw what their kids are doing on their ipad
true
Or my cringy nephews or neices ipad or phone.
Modern minecraft UA-cam has developed into the stuff of nightmares
UA-cam also claims to "heavily moderate its platform"
@@timer192 ya, they sound like they’re lying straight to everyone’s faces
No one gonna appreciate how he sacrifices his brain cells for our entertainment
I love that like minecraft has the ultimate thing of just putting Aphmau in the title for clickbait.
Did you know that you can process an image in milliseconds? Well it takes hours to process "mine craft cute pregnant hot babe x among us funny cute animation" and a thumbnail with a baby with it's eyes popping out of it's skull looking strait at a female. ...Yeah
Believe it or not: brainrot
Sonic Unleashed conflict music in the background absolute banger song
It’s so sad that I would always watch wither skeleton hacking and flipping water bottles, and now this is the route that the genera has gone down
3:36 me asking my self why does this exsist
Why cant mojang just banned these contents like come on dude if i were them i would snap those youtubers for good
True
This is actually a good fucking idea,maybe Mojang likes these Minecraft animations 🤨🤨🤨
mojang doesn’t own yt, they can’t really do much about it
@@bonelessmice6828 true
@Happy we don’t know their username, they could also just be making minecraft videos without actually having minecraft
Disgrace to apple sauce
We must take apple sauce craft down
3:04 yeah and the fact it starts with apple, because appleplaysmcyay HATES ME.
This is a certified beak classic
The one that hurts me the most is Kibitz and the Captain. They made really well made content until they gone of the internet for years, and when they came back, they are one of those channels :(
Kibitz like ImKibitz or someone else?
apple sauce craft is pretty much an alien queen for all other crap animators
Modern minecraft titles be like: NOOB VS PRO VS HACKER SHIT ON HUGGY WUGGY PREGNANT CUTE DENTIST - MINECRAFT ANIMATION
Fr.
Abomination*
Ok but when are you doing the Little Club
all minecraft animation channels: let’s save monster school
“save”
let's make billions at the cost of deleting kid's brains
Beaks flowing locks would like great on our child
Just watched one of his videos and I feel like this:
WTF DID I JUST WATCH😲😖😣
This is elsagate but minecraft
..... I lost a brian just watching his first video....
I think ik him I remember when he do monster school eyes the horror game ngl this was high quality and then he deleted all of these good old video and he started cringe :(
My braincells watching Minecraft animations:✌️
There are some good minecraft animations take black plasma studios as an example
Hey at least you got some braincells left
i ate one weathers orginal cream candies that are a litlle bit old and i got wierd felling in my throat and i dont know if it is the cringe or the candy
I have NEVER ever watched one of these episodes and im only 11
*videos sorry im tired
Achievement unlocked: End childhood with 100% of your brain intact
@@timer192 my childhood did end😭😭 now I gotta relive it
I really miss aphmau's old content , it was legit so epic and now .. uhh-
I liked her human fall flat vids the most ngl
It's sad she makes uh... questionable content nowadays
@@dansstuff9426 aaaaaaaaaaa MY FRIEND IS COMMITING TERRORISM AAAAAAAAAAAAAA MY *cough cough* my vocal cords hurt
I still can't believe that there is a mod (in mc) called the pregnancy mod🤮💀🤮💀
... I tried it and... I got paranoid and traumatized :>
Applesaucecraft is probably the worst youtube channel about minecraft animation
Even worse than hitler himself
Why you cranking 90s when you should be hitting the gritty man
I am not this man i promise. also he totally copied my username Apple_Sauce_Zelda
😭😭ow No No No Monster school stop stop enderman🤕 UA-cam kid 😡😡😡😡
Not for kids-NOT Un Hell
these minecraft animations are pissing me off
I'm the original starwalker
oh so he the reason why i get the load of crap with my videos very nice
can you beak talk about its Owen he takes his clickbait through the roof
i dont like this new breed of minecraft youtubers
I don’t think anyone did
Same
i like how i saw openhiemer vs thanos rap battle while he scroll yt
I love the captain eggcellent refrence
Dude the thing i am wondering is how did they got pregnant?? like god damn did quagmire teleported into the minecraft world
0:02
Futureristikhub reborn
Mini ladd video incoming?
For a second I thought it grapeapplesauce lol
*femur breaker audio*
can you please do a video on this UA-camr
Called fefe? Got it in my recommendation once and my sanity deteriorated instantly
Everytime i see a class 69 cringe my sanity just drops faster than how long it dropped in the backrooms
i love old mosnter school because is childhood
What’s up Broski 🦋!.
challenge count how times they the worst minecraft youtuber
Bros The Not Childern's Don't Watch ASC And FBI Poclie Ever The 1/10 Is Time Not Child Game Minecraft Know Okey! RIGHT NOW!!!
You think good sres in hevin because start of what he's done
MEDIC!!!
I have officially ruined the 111 comments and the 777 likes
Thank you for le E P I C GOLD STAR
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Beak glad u got inspiration to become a "Minecraft UA-camr"
Modern day minecraft youtube is comparable to modern day youtube kids
Futuristic hub is worse
thebonezone
Moogus Amoogus
how to get a brain aneurysm:
step 1: try to make a video on terrible minecraft animations
step 2: get brain aneurysm
thanks for listening to my ted talk
Very helpful. Thanks.
Instructions unclear. Somehow got a million dollars
number 15 subscribe to the beak if you dont you will suffer a save(i cant spell savier or whatever the word is so it says saver) case of cringe and will be taking part in bozo behaviour
Yo skedadudler
Bro all you do is just do you hate videos for no reason watching your videos is like eating pizza with no sauce
dang
Minecraft UA-cam is hell
That title can be applied to a lot of youtubers. Unfortunately
That’s a title too common nowadays
Unfortunately yeah lmao
420th liker
Can you stop hating everyone or else everyone will not help you
I'mma add you on the list
@@shitler9680 ay bro u rlly gonna destroy the fbi and cia headquarters?
of Hawaii, were Ann Dunham, a white American from Kansas, and Barack Obama Sr., a black Kenyan studying in the United States. Obama's father left the family when Obama was two and, after further studies at Harvard University, returned to Kenya, where he died in an automobile accident nineteen years later. After his parents divorced, Obama's mother married another foreign student at the University of Hawaii, Lolo Soetoro of Indonesia. From age six through ten, Obama lived with his mother and stepfather in Indonesia, where he attended Catholic and Muslim schools. “I was raised as an Indonesian child and a Hawaiian child and as a black child and as a white child,” Obama later recalled. “And so what I benefited from is a multiplicity of cultures that all fed me.”
Concerned for his education, Obama’s mother sent him back to Hawaii to live with her parents, Stanley and Madelyn Dunham, and to attend Hawaii’s prestigious Punahou School from fifth grade through graduation from high school. While Obama was in school, his mother divorced Soetoro, returned to Hawaii to study cultural anthropology at the university, and then went back to Indonesia to do field research. Living with his grandparents, Obama was a good but not outstanding student at Punahou. He played varsity basketball and, as he later admitted, “dabbled in drugs and alcohol,” including marijuana and cocaine. As for religion, Obama later wrote, because his parents and grandparents were nonbelievers, “I was not raised in a religious household.”
Obama's mother, who “to the end of her life [in 1995] would proudly proclaim herself an unreconstructed liberal,” deeply admired the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s and taught her son, he later wrote, that “To be black was to be the beneficiary of a great inheritance, a special destiny, glorious burdens that only we were strong enough to bear.” But, as culturally diverse as Hawaii was, its African American population was miniscule. With no father or other family members to serve as role models (his relationship with his white grandfather was difficult), Obama later reflected, “I was trying to raise myself to be a black man in America, and beyond the given of my appearance, no one around me seemed to know exactly what that meant.”
Obama left Hawaii for college, enrolling first at Occidental College in Los Angeles for his freshman and sophomore years, and then at Columbia University in New York City. He read deeply and widely about political and international affairs, graduating from Columbia with a political science major in 1983. (A movie version of his Columbia years, Barry, was released in 2016.) After spending an additional year in New York as a researcher with Business International Group, a global business consulting firm, Obama accepted an offer to work as a community organizer in Chicago's largely poor and black South Side. As biographer David Mendell notes in his 2007 book, Obama: From Promise to Power, the job gave Obama “his first deep immersion into the African American community he had longed to both understand and belong to.”
Obama's main assignment as an organizer was to launch the church-funded Developing Communities Project and, in particular, to organize residents of Altgeld Gardens to pressure Chicago's city hall to improve conditions in the poorly maintained public housing project. His efforts met with some success, but he concluded that, faced with a complex city bureaucracy, “I just can't get things done here without a law degree.”
In 1988, Obama enrolled at Harvard Law School, where he excelled as a student, graduating magna cum laude and winning election as president of the prestigious Harvard Law Review for the academic year 1990-1991. Although Obama was a liberal, he won the election by persuading the journal’s outnumbered conservative staffers that he would treat their views fairly, which he is widely acknowledged to have done. As the first African American president in the long history of the law review, Obama drew widespread media attention and a contract from Random House to write a book about race relations. The book, Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance (1995), turned out to be mostly a personal memoir, focusing in particular on his struggle to come to terms with his identity as a black man raised by whites in the absence of his African father.
of Hawaii, were Ann Dunham, a white American from Kansas, and Barack Obama Sr., a black Kenyan studying in the United States. Obama's father left the family when Obama was two and, after further studies at Harvard University, returned to Kenya, where he died in an automobile accident nineteen years later. After his parents divorced, Obama's mother married another foreign student at the University of Hawaii, Lolo Soetoro of Indonesia. From age six through ten, Obama lived with his mother and stepfather in Indonesia, where he attended Catholic and Muslim schools. “I was raised as an Indonesian child and a Hawaiian child and as a black child and as a white child,” Obama later recalled. “And so what I benefited from is a multiplicity of cultures that all fed me.”
Concerned for his education, Obama’s mother sent him back to Hawaii to live with her parents, Stanley and Madelyn Dunham, and to attend Hawaii’s prestigious Punahou School from fifth grade through graduation from high school. While Obama was in school, his mother divorced Soetoro, returned to Hawaii to study cultural anthropology at the university, and then went back to Indonesia to do field research. Living with his grandparents, Obama was a good but not outstanding student at Punahou. He played varsity basketball and, as he later admitted, “dabbled in drugs and alcohol,” including marijuana and cocaine. As for religion, Obama later wrote, because his parents and grandparents were nonbelievers, “I was not raised in a religious household.”
Obama's mother, who “to the end of her life [in 1995] would proudly proclaim herself an unreconstructed liberal,” deeply admired the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s and taught her son, he later wrote, that “To be black was to be the beneficiary of a great inheritance, a special destiny, glorious burdens that only we were strong enough to bear.” But, as culturally diverse as Hawaii was, its African American population was miniscule. With no father or other family members to serve as role models (his relationship with his white grandfather was difficult), Obama later reflected, “I was trying to raise myself to be a black man in America, and beyond the given of my appearance, no one around me seemed to know exactly what that meant.”
Obama left Hawaii for college, enrolling first at Occidental College in Los Angeles for his freshman and sophomore years, and then at Columbia University in New York City. He read deeply and widely about political and international affairs, graduating from Columbia with a political science major in 1983. (A movie version of his Columbia years, Barry, was released in 2016.) After spending an additional year in New York as a researcher with Business International Group, a global business consulting firm, Obama accepted an offer to work as a community organizer in Chicago's largely poor and black South Side. As biographer David Mendell notes in his 2007 book, Obama: From Promise to Power, the job gave Obama “his first deep immersion into the African American community he had longed to both understand and belong to.”
Obama's main assignment as an organizer was to launch the church-funded Developing Communities Project and, in particular, to organize residents of Altgeld Gardens to pressure Chicago's city hall to improve conditions in the poorly maintained public housing project. His efforts met with some success, but he concluded that, faced with a complex city bureaucracy, “I just can't get things done here without a law degree.”
In 1988, Obama enrolled at Harvard Law School, where he excelled as a student, graduating magna cum laude and winning election as president of the prestigious Harvard Law Review for the academic year 1990-1991. Although Obama was a liberal, he won the election by persuading the journal’s outnumbered conservative staffers that he would treat their views fairly, which he is widely acknowledged to have done. As the first African American president in the long history of the law review, Obama drew widespread media attention and a contract from Random House to write a book about race relations. The book, Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance (1995), turned out to be mostly a personal memoir, focusing in particular on his struggle to come to terms with his identity as a black man raised by whites in the absence of his African father.
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Bozo
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Bruh moment bozo ratio ratio bozo
the bozone is a dangerous and scary place lol
this tbh
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@@PensiveYeIIow some of the good minecraft contents around youtube might peak an interest
Did I say it right ?
Do you remember to aphmau video that you put up she said you're a very good UA-camr how do you stop bullying her please stop don't talk about her anymore
No
🤓
This comment gave me an aneurysm
it's not bullying, bullying is repeated behavior, he only made one video
This ain't bullying lol, this is what I call "trying to make sure everyone isn't stupid"
Bro I got stage 5 cancer from those clips
Bro I'm getting stroke about the other side of Minecraft UA-cam.
me when
wow im so early
There's no such thing as a coincidence
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Wow 19th comment
Have you hurd of swedis minecraft UA-camrs they are amazing
You're vids>>>anyone elses
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