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"AH"

If you were around me enough, you'd know what I mean by the title *AH*. Points if you know what meme/video that's referring to! Alright, take a second to think about it.....
okay friends. here it is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZLs7BHhduA PLEASE ENJOY. Jump to :30 and stop at *ah*. Now watch it again. Okay, if you're not laughing now, then something's wrong with you ^^!
LOL, but in all seriousness, how grateful are we for funny Youtube videos? Media can absolutely be used for evil, but how cool is it that, if we have access to the internet (and maybe some headphones), we can cheer ourselves up, make inside jokes, and pass on laughs. You've got original funny videos made, and then (sometimes) funny parodies of those funny videos made, and you can watch it over and over again! I just got a kick out of watching Peanut-Butter-Boy again, and will continue to enjoy 

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  1. Youtube is the best. I've had plenty of laughs from many vidoes.

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  2. YES!!! I totally agree! Silly things found on the media have totally made hard days better for me! Thanks for sharing!

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