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Jakeka Akakke is a beautiful soul.
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The weeper.
 
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I hate trauma-dumping, life story-telling and unrelated commentary to videos that otherwise don't warrant it. I don't give a shit about your childhood, I don't give a shit about your drug/alcohol addictions and whatever and I don't give a shit about your relationship struggles. Why are you saying all of that shit on a random video? Internet blogs still exist, go write on those. I get it, it's just a cheap way to reach out to people for likes and attention.
Posting about your dead relative in the YouTube comments for validation is one of the saddest things I've seen.
 
I run across this guy a while back. I can't tell if hes autistic or has a developmental disability, but he's like the anti-review brah. He eats or drinks whatever, and in under 2 minutes he says if what he consumed was good or not. As a bonus, sometimes he makes food. Usually following a recipe like those found on the side of a soup can or box; unsophisticated. It's nothing as bad as what Jack Scalfani or Kay would make, but its funny to hear him rate something a 9/10 that is objectively a 3/10


 
Posting about your dead relative in the YouTube comments for validation is one of the saddest things I've seen.
In the comment section of a Metallica song, a friend of mine posted an obviously fake and over the top story about his entire family dying gruesome deaths in a horrible car accident. We check back in on it occasionally and the amount of gullible people on YouTube is staggering.
 
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