@@pighaver I've gotten two people saying my comment sounds like a bot or AI generated...is this a new thing now? Everyone's looking for comments that *might* sound artificial?
oh. my. god. there's no way. he actually did! he didnt walk from the situation (not saying goodbye), went through with what he said he'd do (never told a lie), and didnt hurt Henry. that is next level writing XD otherwise known as we all just got rickrolled by CalebCity.
For years, I’ve been saying the first sneeze could be dust. The second sneeze could be allergies, but on that third sneeze, every caveman knows you sleep outside with the wolves now.
This was like a dream. The interjection of a rickroll, the nonsense plot made out of a real life scenario that normally would be considered nothing- straight up dream material.
It is never nothing. Whenever you sneeze for the third time in a row just know that everyone around you is thinking of doing this exact thing to you (including the Rickroll)
Dude Caleb has to be one of the funniest guys on the planet. Obviously he can't come up with comedy gold every single day, that's why his posts are pretty rare, but they're all bangers.
Most of the people in the comments probably know what a rickroll is. Rickroll literally involves the video. Not some lyrics. And even if it did involve lyrics, there has to be deception for it to be a rickroll
@@lavoniaholloway1245 *traditionally* it involves the video itself, but you have to consider the social context and connotation to be a factor, too. No cultural phenomenon can be described and defined in isolation. Traditionally, when the video itself is used to rickroll, the link is supplied with the implication that it leads somewhere other than the video. That is a deception, yes, but perhaps more importantly it’s a subversion of expectations; its purpose is to take the rickrollee by surprise. However, as the practice has gained popularity, the high recognizability of the prank has become ever more crucial a part of the joke. It’s not just that the link-clicker didn’t get directed to what they were expecting to, it’s incredibly important that they are directed to a very specific video instead. If you wound up clicking a link and unexpectedly ending up at the music video for All Star, for example, it wouldn’t be a rickroll, and it wouldn’t have the same impact. It has to be that song. People nowadays know exactly what’s happened and catch on to the joke the second the audio starts, or by the first frame of video, or some people even have the url memorized well enough to spot it in advance. So the joke has evolved new layers of obfuscation, operating on the exact same base principles as the original method, now in a different form. This is a meta use of a rickroll. Neither the title nor thumbnail of this video indicated it had anything to do with Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up, and those who clicked to watch it were probably expecting a short form sketch comedy segment, without any suspicion a rickroll would occur. But just like sending someone the link and telling them it’s something else, the trap is hidden in plain sight. Everything is set up in a way so as not to trigger suspicion until it’s too late, but in the end, the person recognizes the trap they’ve been lured into. In my opinion it’s the dawning realization that really defines the soul of a rickroll, and in this case, use of the lyrics out of context is both the camouflage for the trap and the ultimate unveiling of it. Hiding the song this way is a test of how long it takes someone to notice, a cheeky attempt to see if it might even slip by completely undetected. Or, if someone has the song so seared into their brain that they know exactly what’s going on and are groaning by the first recited line, like I did. At its heart its the same teasing test of gullibility as the original rickroll format, regardless of the outward differences. Thank you for coming to my TED talk
Absolutely good idea for a comedy show/anime, 2 "friends" or lifelong enemies who are close enough to live together, they both are always armed and highly trained, and they only fight over the pettiest most insignificant stuff.
It's like rolling doubles in Monopoly. Once and you're blessed. Twice in a row and you're doubly blessed. Three times in a row and you go directly to jail.
@@ArianoKaurichok this be getting diabolical why the hell you be replying at random times sending a cat video look I know is just a cute cat video but plz get the hell out I’m guessing ya’ll mfs gonna get mad at me for saying that shit lmao
i seriously hate it when people interrupt a good sneeze with a "bless you". I don't wanna have to say "thank you" while I'm trying to enjoy my brief endorphin rush from a nice sneeze
As a man who literally cannot sneeze less than three times no matter what I do, I feel personally attacked, violated, and offended. I'm calling the cyber police, my dad is a Navy Seal, my uncle works for nintendo... as a lawyer. You will face the consequences mister Caleb. Have a pleasant rest of your life. God bless.
Three times fuck I wish I dont sneeze often like once every few months maybe but when I do it's a whole 30 minute ordeal and like 50 tissues later. Also my sneezes have recoil
Just breathe out REALLY hard from both nostrils. Since sneezing is caused by having something in your nose, that usually works. (unless something's just wired differently in your brain)
You owe him one more "God bless you", sir. You should settle out of court due to the mutual nature of the grievance. You have a solid case...but the jury might not be as sympathetic in light of the debt on your part.
it's literally a tradition in my house to say "aight, now you od'ing." after somebody sneezes more than twice. i guess those sneezes are never gonna say goodbye. 💔
My late sister would for some reason would randomly/frequently sneeze up to 8 to 9 times, it was always funny because I made a game out of it, by counting to see what the average amount of sneezes would be, or we would wait and see if she would ever sneeze once or twice, which for some reason was always rare. She brought a lot of comedy to my life. This video reminded me of her, and it makes me both happy and sad. I miss her everyday
In my country we have little game with sneezing. It goes like this: 1. Bless you (first sneeze) 2. 100 years 3. 200 years etc. The more you get the better. My record is 500 years.
Brooo, I'm tripping balls and that shit had me laughing so hard. The entire skit is gold. The way Henry spun behind the counter before tossing the grenade. You're so Extra. I'm never gonna run around or desert Calebcity