Recent comments this user has made:
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2007-08-08 22:54:22
 
Same as above; it would have taken me a long time to type all that out, though, and I did not wish to do so.
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2007-08-08 22:37:23
 
That sums up my feelings fairly well, too. :) Excellent work!
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2007-08-07 21:46:32
 
Absolutely brilliant! Definitely one of those "Huh, I wish I had thought of it first" sort of sites. :)
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2007-06-16 11:02:14
 
This could be incredible, but please please please cite your sources and fix the sound loop. :) We say these things because we care, and because this would definitely be one of my absolute favorites if you could find a way to fix those things. I mean, I'll grovel here if that's what it takes.
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2007-05-27 10:51:17
 
It drives me crazy (short trip) when people don't cite their sources. That being said, it's a grand YTMND, but what is the music from?
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2006-09-23 15:45:15
 
Here come the downvoters voting based not on the quality of this particular YTMND but on some arbitrary notion of where it "ought" to belong on The List. :|
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2006-09-23 15:43:55
 
SWEET... FANCY... MOSES! Possibly the funniest YTMND I've ever seen!
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2006-09-23 15:35:29
 
I love this; please present some more. Also, a question (which I suppose I could just look up but I'd rather have some interaction with the community): does this YTMND represent the Observer Effect or the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? Or both? Is there a difference?
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2006-09-23 09:41:39
 
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2006-09-22 20:16:49
 
XD
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2006-09-22 20:07:23
 
The audio is from Prokofiev's ballet "Romeo and Juliet"; it's the "Montague and Capulet" selection.
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2006-09-22 20:03:18
 
Smiled throughout; enjoyed it quite a bit. The five is for making me laugh and nearly choke on my Arby's Signature Jamocha Shake when the BSOD flashed up. Great work. :)
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2006-09-22 19:56:06
 
Hahaha! My favorite scene; very well-edited.
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2006-09-20 10:20:19
 
Five because this is a great YTMND... but that was an incredibly difficult portion of the film to watch. I know you aren't "making fun" of the film, just using it for this, so... five...
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2006-09-20 10:12:15
 
For the perfect combination of text, sound, and image; for the hilarity of the YTMND; and for those of us who have attention spans greater than .01 second long, this receives a five. :)
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2006-09-19 15:23:26
 
Utterly brilliant!!
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2006-09-18 08:09:47
 
No need to change this one: it's great! (Also, as funny as it would be to somehow insert lightsabers into, say, Gunga Din or There's Something About Mary, it would be quite difficult). :)
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2006-09-14 19:40:43
 
Very nice; don't change a thing! :D
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2006-09-14 10:58:33
 
I miss the C64. Such a great system (well... for its time). Does anyone remember "The Castles of Dr. Creep"? Wish I could play it now. :)
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2006-09-13 14:38:59
 
Wow - a unique, well-cited, creative, and interesting YTMND! :D
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2006-09-13 12:35:33
 
Carl wins. He's the best ATHF character. :D
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2006-09-13 12:31:09
 
Very nice.
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2006-09-12 08:38:53
 
The music music is from the first movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, "The Choral".
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2006-09-12 08:28:28
 
Very nice!
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2006-09-11 14:51:41
 
I don't understand the downvoting hate... you don't vote based on what position you'd like to see a site, you vote based on the quality of the YTMND. (shrug) This is a great site; but one last plea to get rid of that double-take. ;)
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2006-09-11 14:39:21
 
Wow!
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2006-09-11 14:36:06
 
Nice.
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2006-09-10 20:05:48
 
Clever...
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2006-09-10 20:00:25
 
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2006-09-09 14:03:51
 
Great movie; utterly brilliant music. It's really sad how it's come to represent "perversion" in fads... :(
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