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by RahulKolasseri » Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:15 am UTC

Alt: "This reminds me of that video where ... no? How have you not seen that? Oh man, let me find it. No, it's ok, we can go back to your video later."
This. Happens everytime I show someone a youtube video.
EDIT: Messed up the title
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by sherlip » Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:17 am UTC
Always.. it's like it never ends.. only stopping to eat and piss. It is, the Youtube Centipede!
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by Plasma Mongoose » Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:19 am UTC
I see the forum link is still missing.
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by Turing Machine » Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:20 am UTC
I thought the problem was that you are watching YouTube.
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by tehol » Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:21 am UTC
Never had a party specifically for watching youtube videos, but a couple of gatherings did show signs of devolving into this.
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by Plasma Mongoose » Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:25 am UTC
Turing Machine wrote:I thought the problem was that you are watching YouTube.
Youtube is like a wiki, you just cant help archive diving, except it tends to eat way more of your bandwidth.
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by glasnt » Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:30 am UTC
"I know what video to watch when this is over"...
.. and they all involve cats.
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by Helldrake » Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:43 am UTC
This reminds me of a very similar comic. Am i the only one? and im pretty sure it was xkcd too.
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by Eternal Density » Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:02 am UTC
I don't know what a 'Youtube Party' is but I can definitely relate, as this has happened to my family a couple of times.
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by Coffee » Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:03 am UTC
Youtube party eh? Hm... might try that sometime.
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by zwolf4444 » Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:42 am UTC
There's a Doghouse Diaries (#1242) that is almost exactly the same as this comic. Apparently, I'm not allowed to post the link to it because I'm a new member. So instead I suggest googling "doghouse diaries youtube."
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by jpk » Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:01 am UTC
He's right, you know.
Everyone wants to be the DJ, nobody wants to listen to the radio.
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by A_of_s_t » Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:24 am UTC
glasnt wrote:"I know what video to watch when this is over"...
.. and they all involve cats.
I'm pretty sure that should have been the alt-text.
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by oddtail » Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:30 am UTC
Helldrake wrote:This reminds me of a very similar comic. Am i the only one? and im pretty sure it was xkcd too.
Yes it was, and I honestly fail to see how today's comic brings anything new to the table.
This is not merely derivative, it's the exact same joke as before. Done slightly worse, too, arguably.
Can't find that comic right now, though.
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by SpringLoaded12 » Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:43 am UTC
I just recently finished high school and I recall a few times over those four years, a teacher would show us a class-relevant video on YouTube, and usually at least one kid in the class would ask if they could show everyone a video. Sometimes the teacher would agree, if it was relevant to the class. I once showed the class a video of musical Tesla coils playing the Tetris theme in Physics class.
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by rpgamer » Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:50 am UTC
It's a problem that isn't specific to youtube videos. Many conversations go this way, too. One party talks, while the other just waits for their turn to talk.
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by Technical Ben » Mon Jul 04, 2011 7:44 am UTC
tehol wrote:Never had a party specifically for watching youtube videos, but a couple of gatherings did show signs of devolving into this.
I often think it's a "quick, plan B!" for when the sound system breaks or something. Here we get a lot of TV recorded or rebroadcast on Youtube too. So no worry about quality as everyone can choose something they do want to watch. Thankfully, never had to use "plan B" yet though.

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SpringLoaded12 I share that video with friends too. *hums the Mario tune in a Tesla coil accent*
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by AvatarIII » Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:25 am UTC
yeah, this has happened to me, it's nearly always something from
http://www.jonandal.com/ that i want to put on.
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by vish » Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:29 am UTC
i think i can link it
you are right , it is
http://www.thedoghousediaries.com/?p=1242reminds me of a story about (iirc) Bethe who when ~90 heard a lecture about some new stuff, went away, forgot about it,
then derived it by himself and was on his way to publish it when someone pointed out that two other people already did it (whom he had heard), only it received little attention because they weren't bethe
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by feyayeruka » Mon Jul 04, 2011 11:34 am UTC
my 8 year old kid was reading this comic over my shoulder. she didn't get the joke, but commented "oh, I saw this great clip on youtube today, let me show you!" and tried to grab the laptop from me.
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by Gerald Fnord » Mon Jul 04, 2011 1:29 pm UTC
YouTube Party tonight!
YouTube Party tonight!
We're gonna have a YouTube Party tonight
(Alright!!) [2x]
We've got, nothing better to do
Than to tube around, and drink some Mountain Dew
Don't talk about anything else
Button up your lips!
We're gonna show you
All of our favourite clips!
(sweetafton23!!!)
(Heather Cambell's vlog!)
(George Formby!)
(Creationist nutjobs!!)
(Timecube!!!!!)
[Additional verses, or just not being beaten _too_ severely for the above, appreciated.]
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by stib » Mon Jul 04, 2011 2:13 pm UTC
What's with the photo-realistic 3D shading? Is Randall getting all Vermeer on us?
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by willpellmn » Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:50 pm UTC
Plasma Mongoose wrote:Turing Machine wrote:I thought the problem was that you are watching YouTube.
Youtube is like a wiki, you just cant help archive diving, except it tends to eat way more of your bandwidth.
See, I haven't had that problem. Wikipedia sometimes drags me in and TVTropes always does, but on YouTube I'm usually there just to hear-and-possibly-see my favorite music videos again and again; I seldom go looking for new stuff and when I do I'm unlikely to travel far. I think this is because, with the exception of sponsored videos for the latest popstar or whatever, YouTube is pretty good about staying topical - if I watch a video by Slayer, I'll then be offered other Slayer videos, but in short order I'll have gotten my Slayer fix and will leave unless I have another very specific video or category to look into. This isn't like TVT where I'll be reading an article and seeing links with seductively inexplicable titles that I have to investigate, or long lists of examples that tempt me into a spiraling infinite staircase of research on shows I might want to watch someday.
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by rhomboidal » Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:48 pm UTC
The best and worst part of YouTube parties: the hysterically regrettable comments and video responses.
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by duckshirt » Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:16 pm UTC
Awesome. I absolutely HATE when these "YouTube Parties" happen (and I'm quite certain he's not talking about literal parties intended for YouTube watching, but the common occurrence everyone here is referring to... I've always referred to this phenomenon as a YouTube party as well). The thing I don't like is that they're always just so long and really not nearly as interesting as the "DJ" things, but there's no good, polite way to walk away from them, or to stop the never-ending process of the next person wanting to show another video immediately after the last one ends.
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by Turing Machine » Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:09 pm UTC
Plasma Mongoose wrote:Turing Machine wrote:I thought the problem was that you are watching YouTube.
Youtube is like a wiki, you just cant help archive diving, except it tends to eat way more of your bandwidth.
I also do not browse wikis at parties.
So I guess I am out of touch.
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by jonadab » Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:47 pm UTC
For the sake of my remaining sanity (such as it is), I choose to believe that the comic artist was just being deliberately silly when he drew this strip, and that there are not, in fact, such things as YouTube parties.
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by brakos82 » Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:57 pm UTC
I always call it "Youtube-sniped"... inspired by "Nerd-Sniped" from an earlier comic.

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by neoliminal » Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:51 pm UTC
I never thought of a YouTube Party. Sure beats the hell out of my "Chat Roulette" party idea.
Particularly since, as the comic clearly shows, the male to female ratio at most internet based parties is very low.
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by Fat Tony » Mon Jul 04, 2011 11:32 pm UTC
tehol wrote:Never had a party specifically for watching youtube videos, but a couple of gatherings did show signs of devolving into this.
Nobody has a party specifically for watching YouTube videos. This is just what happens a night when people aren't very entertaining on their own.
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by Eternal Density » Tue Jul 05, 2011 12:18 am UTC
Yesterday I watched a video of a bug in Team Fortress 2, which quickly became close to 30 videos.
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by addams » Tue Jul 05, 2011 5:37 am UTC
jonadab wrote:For the sake of my remaining sanity (such as it is), I choose to believe that the comic artist was just being deliberately silly when he drew this strip, and that there are not, in fact, such things as YouTube parties.
Oh Dear. You may have a problem. There are You Tube Parties. Most are spontaneous. Some less so. You Tube Parties are one of the nicer things that humans do.
I fully expect you to reconcile this fact of modern life with your preconception of what it is to be human. U-Tube can be fun!
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by aethon » Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:19 am UTC
Been reading Reddit, I see.
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by SpringLoaded12 » Tue Jul 05, 2011 1:31 pm UTC
Eternal Density wrote:Yesterday I watched a video of a bug in Team Fortress 2, which quickly became close to 30 videos.
Because of YouTube, I knew almost everything there was to know about TF2 before I started playing it.
On a related note, the new players that are there now because of it becoming free-to-play are HILARIOUS. And sometimes annoying.
addams wrote:jonadab wrote:For the sake of my remaining sanity (such as it is), I choose to believe that the comic artist was just being deliberately silly when he drew this strip, and that there are not, in fact, such things as YouTube parties.
Oh Dear. You may have a problem. There are You Tube Parties. Most are spontaneous. Some less so. You Tube Parties are one of the nicer things that humans do.
I fully expect you to reconcile this fact of modern life with your preconception of what it is to be human. U-Tube can be fun!
YouTube and human nature are only slightly related... if a list were made of human instincts, I doubt anything on the list would mention YouTube. Of course, all behavior of every human everywhere contributes to the study of human nature, so I suppose analysis of the most-watched and least-watched videos could contribute to a study of the psychology of entertainment or some such thing?
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by AvatarIII » Tue Jul 05, 2011 2:16 pm UTC
SpringLoaded12 wrote:YouTube and human nature are only slightly related... if a list were made of human instincts, I doubt anything on the list would mention YouTube. Of course, all behavior of every human everywhere contributes to the study of human nature, so I suppose analysis of the most-watched and least-watched videos could contribute to a study of the psychology of entertainment or some such thing?
sharing is a part of human nature though, youtube "parties" are just an extention of that
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by SpringLoaded12 » Tue Jul 05, 2011 6:52 pm UTC
AvatarIII wrote:SpringLoaded12 wrote:YouTube and human nature are only slightly related... if a list were made of human instincts, I doubt anything on the list would mention YouTube. Of course, all behavior of every human everywhere contributes to the study of human nature, so I suppose analysis of the most-watched and least-watched videos could contribute to a study of the psychology of entertainment or some such thing?
sharing is a part of human nature though, youtube "parties" are just an extention of that
Ah, good point. I was thinking that he had meant that using YouTube was a part of human nature. Thanks for clarifying

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by cjmcjmcjmcjm » Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:03 am UTC
SpringLoaded12 wrote:I just recently finished high school and I recall a few times over those four years, a teacher would show us a class-relevant video on YouTube, and usually at least one kid in the class would ask if they could show everyone a video. Sometimes the teacher would agree, if it was relevant to the class. I once showed the class a video of musical Tesla coils playing the Tetris theme in Physics class.
Wait, musical Tesla coils?
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by Eternal Density » Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:14 am UTC
SpringLoaded12 wrote:Because of YouTube, I knew almost everything there was to know about TF2 before I started playing it.
On a related note, the new players that are there now because of it becoming free-to-play are HILARIOUS. And sometimes annoying.
Yeah I've watched quite a lot of those too. Probably more than I've played recently, since most of my playtime is taken up my Minecraft these days.
cjmcjmcjmcjm wrote:Wait, musical Tesla coils?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjtzib0G9Rs
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by SirMustapha » Wed Jul 06, 2011 12:13 pm UTC
Hey, Randall commented on the "blag" about the Doghouse Diaries comic, acknowledging the similarity.
I wonder why he did this only now, after dozens and dozens of "similarities" were reported as well.
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by Lunar Savage » Fri Jul 08, 2011 2:11 pm UTC
Yup. Happens all the time. So I've basically resorted to just trying to avoid sharing youtube vids with people when I'm hanging with them in person. They will 99.99% of the time without a doubt show you a video they saw in return that they think is better. And because they're busy thinking about it, you either won't see much reaction out of them while they're watching your video OR...they wind up not liking the vid you showed off because they think their vid is that much better.
Much better to just share these kinds of things over the Internet. xD
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