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My personal favorite YouTube videos of all time

“In light of the recent hit YouTube video David after Dentist, which involves a dad taping his 6-year-old son who is stoned off of laughing gas, I have decided to do my own personal best YouTube videos of all time list. Charlie Bit My Finger Everyone loves a British accent, but when the British accent is coming out of a three year-old’s mouth, it’s just completely adorable and hilarious.”

In light of the recent hit YouTube video David after Dentist, which involves a dad taping his 6-year-old son who is stoned off of laughing gas, I have decided to do my own personal best YouTube videos of all time list.

Charlie Bit My Finger

Everyone loves a British accent, but when the British accent is coming out of a three year-old’s mouth, it’s just completely adorable and hilarious. Charlie, who is the three-year-old’s younger and chubby-faced little brother, bites and laughs at his brother during the whole clip. Try and find a more funny/cute video, you can’t.

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Aicha Song Parody

Aicha isn’t one of YouTube’s more popular videos, and I’m still trying to figure out why that is. GellieMan, at the time of recording was the 14-year-old version of Napoleon Dynamite. This short, but action-packed clip, includes Backstreet Boy dance moves, amazing vocals and an 80’s Mickey Mouse bed comforter. View now.

Numa Numa (The Original Version)

You’ve all seen this video at one point another, and have maybe even tried to copy it. I feel as if this video was the pioneer to video tape one’s self while lip-syncing a song, and it deserves its title as one of the classics. What makes it the Numiest of the Numa? Watch and you’ll see.

Charlie the Unicorn

I don’t know where the heck this video came from, or what cracked out person wrote it, but I won’t lie, I definitely watched it about 15 times in a row the first time I saw it. The cartoon hit of YouTube has everything one’s heart could desire: unicorns, a candy mountain and Leopleurodons.

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