The Dark Side of Music Festivals
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00:00 Introduction
01:08 Poor Planning
01:36 Zoo8
03:30 Indiana State Fair
05:05 The Erie Canal Soda Pop Festival
18:02 Mud
19:26 Bestival 2008
20:31 Isle of Wight Festival 2012
21:30 Glastonbury 2005
22:40 TomorrowWorld 2015
27:53 Overcrowding
28:27 The Great Googa Mooga
29:48 Astroworld 2021 - บันเทิง
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Bro, I can't wait to see how you handle "The Many Scandals of TH-cam Video Essayists". 😉
I'm eagerly awaiting "The many scandals of TH-cam sponsored products" which includes rayCON of course 😂
Honestly, making it obvious that you’re doing this for the money is the best way to go at it. At least it would be, if Bumbles Mcfumbles hadn’t done this scene where he makes Keeps and Manscaped fight each other in a wrestling ring
the main difference between a ManyKudos video and other YT content is that ManyKudos is funny sometimes.
Still not buying LGBTQIAP+ *con* earplugs, you could offer them for free and it'd still be too much.
Being trapped in the middle of a crowd crush while people all around you continue to dance and chant drowning out any calls for help sounds like a god damn nightmare.
Yeah, that's why people start fighting because they want help to be heard NOW! And I can't blame them! I never got to concerts because of the noise, and I don't trust crowds at all.
all the while some SHIT tier music blasting. total hell on earth.
@@n00bJesus That too!
I got pulled into a crush when I was at a concert in my teens. Back then I was a petite thing and I'd been standing on the sidelines, waiting for most of the crowd to sort itself out when the momentum just pulled me in. It was already hot and muggy in the place and being crushed from all sides it was like drowning in air. I couldn't get enough air in to scream. I blacked out and came to near the doors surrounded by my friends and some worried looking security and staff. I was told later that one of my friends saw me get dragged in and he just started punching and pushing to get to me. He got me as I was going down and security caught up to him as he was pulling me out. Cool air and being able to take a deep breath never felt as good as it did when I came to.
Honestly why I dislike concerts or trying to get into the front or anywhere in the middle. I don’t trust mob mentality
I've worked for LiveNation for 17 years as a stage builder and rigger. The number one problem with live events is the crowd. Not the individuals, who I suppose may be functional human beings despite evidence to the contrary, but the beast that is a crowd. Large groups of human beings are best treated as a single dangerous animal. Artists have some responsibility here, if you swagger up 20mins late, overhype the crowd, or are too fucking high to finish the set, you risk lives when the crowd get pissed off. We fine the shit out of people like that (millions) and deploy police.
Stage collapses are indicative of cutting corners on time-pressure or pocketing money. The amount of engineering that goes into them is insane, and I can assure you that the people building them know their stuff. We spend about 90 hours building for the average 2hr gig. When something goes disasterously wrong, it means some suit was cracking a whip and screaming at hardworking crew rather than allowing them to just do their job.
Yeah this is nothing but lies
@@L_Train
I mean it can also be that the people don't know what they are doing. If you hire a cheap, unchecked construction crew you have no guarantee that they actually hold their promises. Either way, the fault is always with the organizers.
"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it."
@@L_Train"I offer no evidence to back up my claims, only my own stubborn stupidity."
Travis Scott’s Wikipedia page has been scrubbed of most mentions of the Astroworld thing. Jeez.
Gee, I wonder why.
Time to re add it
I'm sure all of his tweets and comments encouraging his dumbass fans to storm the gates of Astroworld when it sold out are deleted too. that fest should've been shut down immediately when hundreds (thousands?) of people breached the gate and ran through security. anyone who says Travis has no fault in what happened is delusional and insane
It's under Incidents at performances. Subheading Astroworld Festival crowd crush
Not sure if I'm looking at the history right, but it doesn't look like that part has been touched in the past 6 days.
nah, its all there
Ironically the "scary" heavy metal festivals tend to be incredibly safe. Wacken Open Air is one of the largest music festivals in the world and has a pretty good safety record all things considered.
It's cause heavy metal festivals have seen it all.
Mosh pits come from the Heavy Metal scene.
Maryland DEATHfest, set in Baltimore, is one of those. went 3 years in a row, not a single body.
I was at the Dong Open Air metal festival in germany and they also had great safety despite being somewhat of a smaller festival. You'd think they'd cut corners to save money cause of the somewhat smaller size of the festival. But they organizers went on stage as soon as they heard that a storm was coming, telling everyone to make sure their tents are safe and stuck to the ground, and to remove any Pavillons that they might have set up. It was just a bad stormy rain but I still felt pretty safe around there.
I was actually scared that Wacken would be mentioned in this video at some point. Luckily not. It's on my bucket list.. someday, hopefully.
Also, Wacken is having 35th anniversary this year and it's always been organized by the same man/company.
I've also never seen someone fall down in the pit and not be helped up! And more than once I've seen someone lose their glasses, and other people moshing would stop and hold others back while the person found them, picked them up, cheered with the people who helped them find them and then went back to moshing. 🤘
Travis Scott is proof that rich people stop being human
He wasn't even misguidedly thinking "I'm gonna be so cool and hardcore people literally DIED at my show" like I thought he was when the story first broke, his "apology" provbes he literally just didn't think or care about it at all.
THe poeple who were unaware would be the people who would be mad that they paid so much for almost no performance.
"one guy being awful proves my bias that people with more money than me are literally not human"
because poor people are never evil.
@@gotgunpowder yeah! true on both counts, i'm glad you could see that :)
Maybe he never was human, how about that?
We should dissect Travis Scott's brain while he's still alive to understand how sociopaths work.
The fact that people still think Travis Scott did no wrong during the astroworld tragedy is actually disgusting. Like, he encouraged people to rush the gates, he didn't do shit to stop the show and then put out the worst apology video and he still has a career. What the hell
To be fair, he could not have known about the cardiac arrests from information he was given (that is to say, none. The organizers didnt tell him to stop or that anythings bad going on).
The Astroworld case sounds like a fucking nightmare. Like, that's one of the most horrific deaths I can imagine.
And no one has been held accountable. The USA is truely the pinacle of freedom & justice.
Yeah, that music is horrible. But even worse is the crowd crush.
Not the first or even the worst concert crush. There was one for The Who in the 70's that killed way more people just trying to get INTO the show.
Imagine they might’ve been tripping too
Can't forget what happened in South Korea during Halloween, where over a hundred people were killed in a crowd crush
As someone from Houston, Astroworld deeply impacted so many here. People I knew where injured and someone I knew when I was younger passed away in an absolutely horrific way. It makes me sick to my stomach that someone could help ruin so many lives yet get away Scott free not even a year later. Travis Scott put a taint on the name of Astroworld, on Houston, and deserved a lot more shit then he got. Can't even look up my favorite place as a kid without seeing his face.
"Scott free"
i c wat u did there...
(BTW if the search thing is actually a problem for you, try "Astroworld -travis -scott")
Thx. Lol
Ya, just sucks that I have to do that to begin with. Extra steps to see something precious instead of a tragedy.
@@EpicKillball no, yeah, I get what you meant. Sorry if my response seemed flippant
I’m so sorry for your loss and your trauma (for lack of a better word).
Also that “Scott free” pun was gooood. Nice job xD Hope you’re well, dude!!
It's the fucking OJ Simpson case all over again. The way people are easy to forgive and forget their celebrities' crimes is dehumanizing.
So excited for ManyFestivals '24. '23 was great! I lost a foot to frostbite but I'm grateful the organizers listened to attendees and scheduled this years fest in Death Valley 🤘
It's gunna be hard to top this comment
least goated ManyKudos fan:
I needed something to play while I cleaned my garage.
Watch out for spiders!
Do you have room for the car now?
@@MicrophonicFool Yes. I had to put up all my christmas decorations from the outside to the garage. So many large bins moving about.
May I suggest the Dwarf Fortress soundtrack? Specifically "Strike the Earth" and "Drink & Industry".
@@jffry890 I prefer Strange Moods
i remember when astroworld went down, wasn’t like a major travis fan but i liked his music. couldn’t actually comprehend it as i sat there seeing videos come straight from the festival of people dying, and him still performing in the background. seeing it happen in real time was just insane.
I was a huge Travis fan man, he's got so many fucking bangers but his behavior at the festival and then his response after was so grim
@@ManyKudos not to mention he literally encouraged his fans to storm the gates and sneak inside the fest when it sold out. as soon as the security was breached and who knows how many people flooded in that fest should've been stopped. they were 100% over capacity and that certainly played into it. FCK TRAVIS SCOTT
uh in fact this video is not six minutes, unsubbed.
It is if you stop watching it early
He's got a point there...
Holy shit ManyKudos, was just joking wow i could have never seen that coming.
@@ManyKudosI can’t count that high
He already said poor planning!
I saw those videos of Astroworld a few hours after it occurred, and ever since then I regularly think about how little closure it has
I'm from Indy and one of my former coworker's wife was hit by the stage at the State Fair. She lived but is now missing half of her skull and obviously has had a very rough life. It's so sad how completely avoidable that whole situation was.
It's infuriating that Indiana lawmakers didn't mandate stage inspections at all. Who thinks that's a good idea?! Build a giant frame full of heavy electronics and don't have a professional look at it, at all?! That's criminal madness.
@@dengar96as they say, regulations are written in blood.
Google 1963 Indiana State Fair explosion. It's greedy politicians preventing proper policies from being implemented
@@dengar96 Indiana is notorious about have little to no government involvement when it comes to the safety of its citizens.
@@dengar96Indiana isn't really known for being a place that respects science.
The going to google to search for google to search for mud is so unnecessarily funny
22:27 no speeches😂
16:18 wait are we just gonna ignore that SOMEONE GAVE BIRTH
Imagine going to a festival 9 months pregnant
I mean, the fact that only 2 people died in there, and 1 actually gave birth... Like... The fact that technically speaking that festival had a total fatality rate of 1... It's kinda a miracle! Honestly, it's a bit impressive that more people didn't die there...
It was the dude who drowned reincarnating imo
@@mikelorme635 Fast respawn
@@mikelorme635 Honestly, there are worse situations to reincarnate from/into! If that was what happened, gotta give the guy props for dying, only to continue the party by being born again!
Some ppl have never been in a crowd that big, but it's not something you can understand unless you've been in it. There's no way to know what's happening 3 ppl away from you. Large crowds are an animal all their own, no individual can help by themsleves
It's these moments i really love to be tall. I usually at least see where the crowd gets denser and where to move to avoid.
This was the longest 6 Minutes I've ever seen. I'm glad we got so much extra time for these fascinating stories. Like I can't believe a poorly planned festival could cause a buch of hippies to go Lord of the Flies on a cow. And Astroworld 2021 sounds freaking terrifying. A crowd so packed together that you can't breath? I'm surprised Travis Scott got off so easily.
Astroworld sounds like an actual nightmare.
@@watershipup7101 Astroworld's line-up sounds like a nightmare to me weather it was well organized or not. And Travis should be in jail!
I read the police report. Terrifying stuff.
Famous people don't actually get punished for any crimes, unless they cross the mafia or something wild like that.
"One drowned, one was run over, one overdosed, one gave birth."
That's one hell of a story for that kid.
so we're calling it a net -2 lives, yeah?
If you want to go into hobby scandals, try fiber arts like knitting and crochet. There have been multiple cases of independent yarn dyers straight up faking their deaths because their customers got pissed
These are seriously nuts. One of the best drama rabbit holes I never knew were so interesting 😂
....wat??? O_o
Woah WHAT?!
@@Demonskunk tldr for at least 3-4 incidences I can remember: person makes yarn/fabric. someone else likes the material, tells person to sell it. person starts taking orders. lots of people order. *too many* people order. orders taken far outweighs what person can actually deliver on. person can neither deliver or give refunds because of money issues. eventually fakes their death to try and escape the stress and financial debt. (off the top of my head, one claimed cancer, pretty sure car accident and heart attack were in there too. think there was probably a fake suicide somewhere.)
I lost it 9 seconds in upon hearing the phrase 'Crystal Meth Pepsi'.
there’s literally nothing online about the scottish festival “T in the park” and why it was stopped after im sure around 16/17 people died on night one at the last festival which i think was 2016/17 ish - it was notorious for laced ecstasy & in the final few years everyone in scotland would literally discuss how many people will die this year in the run up. be worth looking into
The fact that Travis Scott got away with what happened is pretty fucked up. I really appreciate how you cover these. Not only were there ones that I haven't heard before but you actually are respectful when people are seriously hurt and killed. Great video as always.
An overhyped celebrity getting away with murder without even needing to show remorse? This is just like the last 100 times this happened
9:03 My cat literally had just jumped onto my desk, only to hear the most feared noise in the entirety of the universe... a vacuum. With tail bristled, he flailed his legs from under himself and threw himself onto the floor, landing on his belly with a thump. He lifted himself quickly and ran as fast as those stubby, yet big feet could carry him to the safety of under the bed.
Thanks for that.
Anyway, these were super interesting and terrifying. I will never be attending a festival of any kind, thank you. Also, how much of all that mud was "mud" and how much of it was turds?
The same exact part just woke up my cat who was sleeping on my chest. I'm starting a class action lawsuit against ManyKudos as I believe we're entitled to compensation
@@Rob_Saccamano Absolutely. I'll be making a gofundme for us and we can both file against him. Our cats deserve peace.
Yes.
cat no 😭 please tell him I say sorry
@@ManyKudos He said he'll only forgive you if you buy me a savage raid carry in XIV. Thanks ahead of time!
Oh boy! The super popular TH-camr ManyKudos is talking about my home state of Indiana!
... Oh 😞
It looked very beautiful in the stock footage!
I've been around long enough to know that any time Indiana is brought up, it's for something awful.
To all non-hoosiers who read this: Indiana is not always like this, we swear (sometimes it's worse)
@@TheGoldfishArmyGary has entered the chat
Indiana makes cosmic interplanetary news every time something bad happens because 98.6% of the time, nothing is happening in Indiana.
The slow, high knee walking-in-place zooming in, in front of a green screen to emulate walking is the best fucking thing I’ve ever seen.
"The shadow man will killyou" I was mid puff on that and coughed out a lung. Funniest shit ever
My parents and I attended the Indiana State fair that year and where seated in the stands waiting for the concert to start when it happened. I distinctly seeing clouds darkening in the distance and getting closer and closer, and before we knew it, the stage collapsed and everyone was in a panic. My parents and I were moved with the would be concert goers crowd into a building where competitors' kept their live stock they raised while we waited for the worst of the storm to die down. Eventually, we were all able to reach out vehicles and got the hell out of there. I was 18 at the time and still remember it vividly to this day, it was absolutely bonkers.
I'm terrified of crowd crush at shows. I always brace my arms in front of my chest whenever it starts to get too cozy, because I don't want my breath being compressed out of me....
It is reasonable to be scared but I hope none of us will ever end up in one
That’s actually what they say you’re supposed to do.
I relate with you.
Granted my last experience ended up in a moshpit which, I will admit, I started mainly because of the fear of a crush.
I'm from the Chandler area and this is literally the first time I've heard about the Erie Canal Soda Pop Festival. Holy shit this is wild
I’m from the Erie Canal area and was saying the same thing, like why haven’t I heard of this festival once. And then he gave the location and was no longer confused why I hadn’t heard of it and more why they called it that lol
@@monhi64 Lmfao same, bahahaha i paused to start googling furiously
@@monhi64 yea as someone who lives within walking distance of the canal in NY I am wondering the same. never heard of anything else referred to as the Erie Canal lol
Doug Penis’s ability to make 6 minutes feel like 39 minutes and 17 seconds is historically legendary. Truly terrible how his Magic the Gathering addiction took him too soon from this world.
RIP Doug Penis PhD. 1932-2005
>starts video "Today in Six Minutes..."
>Checks Video Runtime "39 minutes"
Will cook chicken to this
You forgot to mention Travis Scott watched people crying and screaming, begging for help and instead of stopping and telling people to stop, he kept singing
he did mention this in the video?
Show must go on.
It took me exactly 32 minutes to recognize that your t-shirt was more than just a sonic t-shirt
Given the number of attendees at Tomorrowworld, it's probably not the lack of cellular coverage but the sheer amount of people. I have a bad habit of living in such places. When I lived by a baseball stadium in DT San Francisco I could tell if an event was on based on if I could use my phone
I will never go to a music festival. Being stuck in a place with massive crowds of rowdy people sounds like the opposite of fun. Hearing about disasters like Altamont, Woodstock 1999, and the scam that was Fyre made me want to avoid these events like the plague, and the nasty festivals presented on this video only reaffirm my decision to stay far away.
Just stay away from brand new festivals. Smaller festivals tend to be very roomy and not crowded. Plenty of festivals have been held yearly for a long time with little issues because the organizers have had plenty of trial and error.
The rain storms in Georgia are seriously something else. Lived in Washington State all my life and everyone says it's rainy there but it's got nothing on Georgia State. I ruined two phones in my pocket in the same week from how drenched I got.
The quality just gets better and better. I haven't laughed so genuinely in a while, thanks Kudos!
Glad you enjoyed it king!
Dude, I actually remember the Indiana State Fair incident! We were lucky enough to have left just as the storm was picking up, it was so localized that the sun was shining through all the rain and looked like about as orange as the abandoned city from Bladerunner 2049. It was also really cool to drive through the fields next to the city and seeing that big dark cloud with a huge brownish veil covering the buildings. We didn’t hear about the stage until the next day…
Same with me. We saw the weather change at the house and we're taking about whether or not the concert was going to be cancelled.
Then we heard what happened the next morning.
The writing on these gets better and better with each upload. Good shit
Good thing I don't go to Concerts I only go to Conventions.
Oh have you seen the video of the convention that was completely overcrowded? It was nightmarish. People were having panic attacks, trouble breathing, all sorts.
@@YamiHoOu Conventions that u know that don't have problems are u trying to make me fear Conventions to the one I am referring to is Mega Con sheesh.
So the same but without cool music and with extra body odours?
If you’ve ever been to a fest in 2022, you’d know Astroworld was basically like a Molotov to most organizers at the time. Insurance for fests were hiked up like crazy due to it, and many were unsure if they could continue, on top of post covid uncertainty. This was the case for Maryland Deathfest which the organizers were severely kneecapped due to the insurance. Thankfully, they pulled through and there’s gonna be another this year.
I’ve been to multiple different festivals and I’m honestly shocked what happened at Astroworld isn’t a more common occurrence. I’m a tall guy so it’s easy for me to get fresh air and even I’ve had times where the crowd gets so tight it’s hard to breathe, and good luck making your way out if you’re close up to the stage
I worked security at that 2012 IOW festival, stood in the rain for 16 hour shifts over 3 days, next to a Carling Bar tent
These are some of my favorite TH-cam videos and always give me a comfy feeling when a new one gets uploaded
this is one of the best comments I've ever had haha thanks man, u a gem
I’m glad to hear brother, I really meant it. I follow a lot of very successful, popular channels and there’s only one other that I could apply that comment to
I got one of those raycon rubber things stick in my ear once
Oh man i have been in a crowd crush at a festival before and a new phobia was born.
I swear to god its probably one of the worst ways to go cuz your litterly powerless , like no joke the crowd turns into a liquid where if someone in the back pushes its like a wave in the ocean cuz everybody is so tightly packed the force cant be dispersed and it was so freaking hot from all the body heat packed in a small area....all i could think was iff i trip now (which wouldve been fairly easy since you cant even see your own feet and where you place them anymore due to compression)
I wouldve been trampled to death by everybody else cuz they cant see the ground either and are also just going with the motion.
You could shout all you want that people getting hurt but 10-20meters further (the ones actually doing the pushing) wont hear you or hell they might even start pushing more cuz theyd think its funny and are in the outer circle and dont experience the severity of the sitiuation.
Seriously shit is awfull cuz your completely powerless, you cant move out if the zone , you cant breath properly, its insanely hot like you just hope you can get out if it.
happened to me at 100gecs AZ
@@graysonmusic.as in Arizona!? Omg I’m so sorry
Great video, as always! Though, no essay on Loveparade 2010? That one's the biggest music festival disaster I know of.
Love the 60 Minutes parody there with "6 Minutes" 😂
My Grand-Aunt is in her 80s and she still went to 2023 Burning Man, she got stuck there for days
Holy shit, I was at Bestival 2008, and I remember both the mud AND the great toilets. I was little and it was my first festival, and a lot of fun. I went as the white rabbit from Alice in Wonderland.
Subbed not too long ago, your videos have quickly become some of my favorites. Love your work keep it up
Really shows how creative the British were with naming islands. "Isle of White", "Isle of Mann", and then I assume another one is called "Isle of Homosapiens"
Dude. Your videos make me laugh and they're very informative. But your adverts KILL every time! Thanks for all of your hard work. Always puts a smile on my face.
So glad there was a part 2!
I've been lucky to worka t Glastonmbury Festival for more than 20 years. I first audited the festival to assess disabled facilities, so I got to poke my nose into the organization and finer stuff. It amazes me how damned professional they were compared to other festivals I'd worked.
So I stayed.
The reason they do it better than others is they pour their money back into it, don't cut corners, put safety first and actually do the right thing. When I see some of these half arsed ideas for festivals or American festivals where it's money hungry and they cut corners like crazy, I shudder.
And yes, I worked that 2005 Glastonbury with the flood. It was a bastard. We were 15 minutes from cancelling the whole festival, but thankfully the rain stopped.
The mud afterwards was something to behold though and trying to get people who had their tents underwater helped was a challenge.
I think it speaks to their organizational skills that the biggest scandal I could find in recent times was just 'mud'
@@ManyKudos They have had issues over the years, most of which were not of their making, and they've had to handle it. But they do, and after this flood the money they spent on drainage was something else.
On our disabled campsite where we had our toilets, the water collected there so we put down wood chips and mats. When they dug out the area for drainage, those mats were found many feet under the dirt.
Yeah, I wouldn't have worked for them if they weren't good.
As someone who's also been lucky enough to go backstage at Glastonbury it's mental just how well organised the thing is. It's a well oiled machine on a massive scale shoved in the middle of the Somerset countryside. Helps that it's a fucking amazing festival too.
I've been a participant on a Viking festival that overflooded. Apparently a sever pipe somewhere was blocked, as in the water didn't drain in a usual way so there was "a bit" of excess rainwater on the second day. Not that muddy, but we did a small-scale Woodstock LARP in any case.
Mr.Kudos, I have binged through your entire catalog of videos, and now am left destitute. I humbly ask that you create more videos for my viewing pleasure. Thx in advance
I needed the laughs, thank you.
There really has not been a ManyKudos video that I have not enjoyed immensely. Love this channel, keep it up.
A great new ManyKudos vid just dropped! Must be that time of the month again.
I was at Bestival 08, had great fun. Didn't get flooded out as pitched on higher ground away from the river, which burst its banks causing most of the flooding. Wasn't just the tents but a few of the big stages and marques which were also ruined, including the BBC main stage which was under about 4 feet of water. Still had a good atmosphere though
Love these videos!
New ManyKudos video? Let's Go!
I love your style you cheeky bastard. Keep it up
“Caused by clouds squirting all over the place”
I love this sentence
Thank you for making this excellent video which re-affirms my choice to become a near shut in.
now THIS is some kudos content i can appreciate!
Top Marks Bud no revisions needed!
Hell yeah Kudos, my recommended was bleak af today until this popped up.
I lived on the Isle of Wight during the 2012 Festival. Always dreaded that event for years afterwards, as my dad was driving from Ryde to Newport, which would ordinarily be no more than 20 minutes, but was stuck for 8 hours. We would usually plan to lay low every year when it came around to avoid going out. Fortunately it wasn't that bad again, but who knows in the future.
6 1/2 episodes of Six Minutes!? You spoil us Kudos
9:00 that bit leading into the next segment being done continuing to shoot into the sky is so great
I'm glad the festivals and such I choose to go to have a strong sense of community. I've seen shows come to a stand still over the artist seeing a single person fall down in the crowd and then the crowd proceeds to give room to the emergency services and help them in any way they can. As well as the festivals giving out free water to the crowd if it's packed. Although the water bottles still hurt when they're thrown from the front of the stage and you don't see them coming towards your face
Man I rewatched the minecraft video like 3 times cause I was excited for something new. Nice video!
I'm from the shoreline overlooking the Isle of Wight, and you have no idea the depths of jokes that happen at the expense of our islander neighbours. Think every joke Australia has ever made at New Zealand's expense, however there's a 20-minute ferry to get there, and you will be forever geographically linked in dating apps.
You were born out of the shoreline like a yabbie?
In y’all’s defence, you have some pretty nifty dinosaurs!! Not so much of those found in the mainland, so chin up!
wake up fam, new manykudos dropped.
Love your shirt today, Kudos
This is the first video I've seen of yours. I'm not far in yet but I loved the "commercial" Not many creators try to entertain during their sponsor ads and I really appreciate the ones that do. I don't ff through them then lol
Theres nothinh funnier than someone having fun with the green screen for the first time
Great vid bro.😺
great vid, very well made and funny.
Great stuff as always brother. That Mario 64 cannon edit was wild.
As an indiana native, the state fair has never been the same since then
I’ve known of you since you’ve been in the create unknown community. Keep up the great work man
booo transform this into a 48 part shorts series then come back!!
love you so much mwa mwa mwa
Hell yer look forward to these vids from our kiwi brother
i needed something to fall asleep to. funny jokes man helped me sleep
Man, great video!
Thank you! I was wondering why you didn't cover astroworld the first time and I'm glad to see a part 2!
I grew up by the Wabash river, makes sense now why it was so brown.
Are you a fellow Hoosier?
@@_gorezone_ yeah I’m from Wabash lol, the “first electrically lighted city in the world” and that place where a circus elephant rampaged through one time in the 1800s so we named a cafe after her.
Fun fact the ferry to get to the Isle of Wight is the most expensive in the world.
Ah, one of my favorite Beef Boys!
I love the exasperated oh at the 3d image added in post
You are honestly such a G.. keep making great content
I like how this video's length is closer to 60 minutes than 6
I was so ready for you to say "Ricardo Montalbán" was the festival director and was just struck by the oddness of how that wouldve ended up happening 2:39