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Oh God why Youtube, why

Started by SkyMyl, June 24, 2010, 07:34:23 AM

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SkyMyl

So I went on to Youtube just a few minutes ago to watch a video. Then again, it's not like there's anything else to do on Youtube other than read people ninny at each other in the comments section.

Anyway, when I go to click the High Quality option (Or at least what's become of it), I see a soccer ball next to the option. I click it out of curiosity, because that's what anyone would do.

And what did I hear?

I heard the sound of death.

I heard...the vuvuzela.

No, really. Go check any video and click the soccer ball. You're now watching Youtube videos at the World Cup. Have fun finding out which videos work best with this new option while it lasts.

Gwen Khan

and it sound like they just poorly looped 3 seconds of it too

ME86

Quote from: Gwen Khan on June 24, 2010, 08:18:48 AM
and it sound like they just poorly looped 3 seconds of it too

>implying that even the continuous blowing of the vuvuzelas at the world cup don't sound like a poorly looped three seconds of audio to begin with

Rayquarian

I've been seeing the vuvuzela quite a lot lately.  It doesn't sound very...musical.

ME86

Quote from: Rayquarian on June 24, 2010, 09:00:37 AM
I've been seeing the vuvuzela quite a lot lately.  It doesn't sound very...musical.

You uncultured cracker.

Kayo

#5
I'm not seeing this soccer ball.

It's not there on some more popular videos.

But oh my god my ears >_>
I really hate how I've made more than 12,000 posts here. Thankfully this swaying, moving Chandelure makes it all worth it.
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Rayquarian


ME86

Quote from: Rayquarian on June 24, 2010, 09:38:23 AM
What?

I'm not even white.

>denying your own whiteness


you cracker

SkyMyl

Quote from: Gwen Khan on June 24, 2010, 08:18:48 AM
and it sound like they just poorly looped 3 seconds of it too
It's not poorly looped anymore, it seems.