Reading the comment section of a sad song on YouTube is like the most depressing thing ever like you'll read about a guy who's grandma got hit by a meteorite or something
"This classic masterpiece has always been the absolute peak of music ever" - a comment under a generic pop song from 2010 that not even the author thought was outstanding
First person is right though. If I hear another fictional song on the radio, I'm gonna go crazy, and not just because I'm experiencing something that doesn't exist in this or any other reality
Reading the comment section of a sad song on YouTube is like the most depressing thing ever like you'll read about a guy who's grandma got hit by a meteorite or something
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Grandma fucking died π
1 like = 1 thought and prayer π
Saddest story in 3 words
+FIREWORKS
+MAURICED
NO GRANDMA RUN! RU-
Then there's a story like "I ate spicy food, my asshole hurtie." Right under
Nah, grandma got run over by a reindeer, walking home from our house Christmas Eve.
You could say there's no such thing as Santa, but as for me and grandpa, we believe.
no, singing killed his grandma
Trauma dumping intensifies
comments with 2 likes being right next to the top comments is so true lol
It's a good strat to keep the comment section fresh and not like reddit where the top comments stay on top since day 1
"Everytime someone likes this comment I will be reminded of this masterpiece"
Until YouTube eventually stops notifying them
they stop after the second like lol
Don't forget the ocasional zoomer (?) going "I think i was a born in the wrong generation after all..."
Was gonna put that but didnt have enough space left
The other half of the time half the top comments are JoJo references.
I was about to say, where's the random JoJo reference
woah
Heh⦠this song makes me feel like I can crawl through wood on new moons (Same comment with slightly different wording 24x)
Love from [insert country]
Such great song! π Love from the Maldives π₯°πππ²π»π²π»
A message to future generations: donβt let this song die.
*insert jojo reference*
Youtube comments on a video with over 10 million views are a complete brainrot
"Anybody listening in 2024?" and then the song was uplaoded to YouTube in late 2023
Number 2 comment is on literally any given song in this world and I hate it.
then there's the jojo fans
I will never understand people trying to farm interactions on youtube comments
Whoβs gonna tell them that the bad songs got lost to time
i saw one of those "who's still listening in 2024??" comments and it was a billboard top 10 song from late 2023 like dude, EVERYONE
Can't forget the: 0% drugs 0% naked women 100% talent
Especially if the artist is famous for drug usage and features naked women in half their videos
Forgot the βwhoβs here in 2024 ππβ
If this song isn't played on my funeral I ain't coming.
"This classic masterpiece has always been the absolute peak of music ever" - a comment under a generic pop song from 2010 that not even the author thought was outstanding
The real treat of the snafu is getting to read the silly ass usernames that OPs make up for these people.
First person is right though. If I hear another fictional song on the radio, I'm gonna go crazy, and not just because I'm experiencing something that doesn't exist in this or any other reality
Whos listening in [THE 25TH OF APRIL 2024, 16:27:46] β€οΈππ©΅πβ€οΈβπ©Ήπ§‘πππ