they arent really bloopers. they are just leftovers from his vlog that he didnt wanna include. this is just to earn more income and release the forgotten footage.
I love David dobrik. But you wanna see a youtuber who has so much money that he literally tipped one pizza delivery guy $40,000 and then bought a house and tipped another delivery guy THE HOUSE, go see MrBeast
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Aiden Deegan it’s so sad too thoe like he got bullied and wants to loose weight like he’s not even 15 yet that’s when it’s okay to work out doing it now could stunt his growth
I called in sick to my work and "santa" came by and handed my coworkers $100. My coworker then thanked me for calling in sick because she covered for me that day and got the money.
@@chukaz123 Warner Brothers most likely didn't even pay him to make it on the video. He said they provided a truckload of toys, so most likely it was more of a collaboration to do something positive (and provide content for David).
Aww yay Susie I hope your relationship goes smoothly you’re so sweet and I feel like he is too. His personality seems very fun to be around and you are too! Yay I’m so happy for you! Ugh this video was so cuteee
@@Rixyen With Scooby-Doo's restored popularity in reruns on Cartoon Network, Warner Bros. Animation and Hanna-Barbera (by then a subsidiary of Warner Bros. following the merger of Time Warner and Turner Entertainment in 1996) began producing one new Scooby-Doo direct-to-video movie a year beginning in 1998.