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Jakeka Akakke is a beautiful soul.
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The weeper.
 
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"Who here in 2025" on a video that is like 4 years old.
The thing about these comments, particularly the ones on older videos, is that they're often updated regularly with the year or month, presumably to farm engagement and drive people towards their own channel. I have no idea if this works, but people do it.
 
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


 
Remember the kid who shit himself playing Mafia 3?
The virgin bathroom user VS The chad "not yet"

Kid in the video is some autistic kid named "creeperman 90"


Yesterday he streamed Mafia: The Old Country and shat himself again.


You can hear it here: https://youtu.be/-0vO7fKrVTs?t=2190
 
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.
 
This guy is doing something but it doesn't sound like shitting his pants to me.
 
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