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Charlie Gasparino, (um, whoever that is), said “fucking” on CNBC yesterday. Again I ask: are these happening more, or are we just seeing them more because of YouTube?:

“Hello, YouTube!” indeed. If a video happens and someone says “Hello, YouTube!” but it never ends up on YouTube, is that a kind of sadness?

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Comments (6)
  1. seriously–i missed the f-ing thing the first time i played it! i only went back because they mentioned YouTube ! HA. adults ;)

  2. “saying ‘fuck’ on TV” is the new “showing your cootch when you get out of a car.”

  3. 0:33 is pure Tim and Eric

  4. God, that was so unsatisfying.

  5. If a video happens and someone says “Hello, YouTube!” but it never ends up on YouTube, is that a kind of sadness?

    That is a modern day “if a tree falls in the forest and there’s no one there to hear it, does it make a noise?”

  6. Does it mean I have been effectively numbed by society that I found that totally unshocking?

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